The cutline explains that Tiger Woods is practicing for a major tournament. |
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If you're not going to give away the news in your lead, don't give it away in the headline or front-page photo cutline either. |
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Here's the editor of the paper making sure every word of a cutline or a drop head was right, not just the main headline or the lede. |
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Double-check the wording and information in any graphic or cutline that goes with your editorial. |
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The purest reflection of anatomical perfection-every stitch, cutline, and curve has been sculpted to mirror your every move. |
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Try to avoid redundant copy in the headline, sub-head, cutline, and lead. |
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If you stop and get out, you will see a cutline for line-of-sight surveying. |
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Now consider what a cutline can add to the presentation of a story when we give the reader some additional context: Published caption: The remains of the plant. |
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Streelman had one top-30 finish in 15 previous starts when he entered the Barclays at No. 102 in the finishCup standings, two spots outside the cutline for the Deutsche Bank Championship. |
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The basket, containing the drilling equipment, was still attached to the longline and came to rest undamaged at the south edge of the east-west cutline, about 54 feet south of the helicopter. |
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Each cutline, clip art or illustration is worth marks. |
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He had just moved the seismic drill about 1,000 feet east along a cutline to another site, and had returned to move a basket full of drill rods and support equipment. |
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