25 adjectives to describe headings

Joint authors, editors, etc., are represented by references leading to the respective main headings.

with index to marginal headings.

Often this will be indicated in topical headings.

Probably every author would attach more importance to a classification of his Works, which brought them together under appropriate headings, irrespective of date, than to a method of arrangement which exhibited the growth of his own mind; and it may be taken for granted that posterity would not think highly of any author who attached special value to this latter element.

Decorative headings by Shirley Kite.

'Scare-lines', as they are calledthat is, sensational headings in large capital lettersmight be reduced by law to modest dimensions.

Within easy walking distance is Gilbert White's home at Selborne, which is treated under a separate heading (p. 70).

I ZOLA LEAVES FRANCE From the latter part of the month of July 1898, down to the end of the ensuing August, a frequent heading to newspaper telegrams and paragraphs was the query, 'Where is Zola?'

It is true that the schools included under this heading do not account for all the school trade-training given to girls in this country, for the classification of industrial schools, where there is no general system, is very difficult, and under no plan of tabulation can there be an all-inclusive heading for any one type.

Memorable headings like 'Sirsat elected, Tomazinho selected' (after a controversial election to the Goa Speaker's post) are credited to Derek, as every self-respecting deskman of that era in this state would recall. - When I joined the Herald in 1985, the news desk consisted of two unvarnished desks and three very uncomfortable chairs.

I had expected something rather unusual from my interview with McMurtrie, but these proposals of his could hardly be classed under such a mild heading as that.

You will like, I think, the novel headings of each scene.

[Sidenote: Chattering hopes the bane of the sick.] "Chattering Hopes" may seem an odd heading.

Then I sketched out a rough design for an ornamental heading, with a wreath of flowers encircling the words "To Zozzy," and beneath this work of Art I inscribed the effort of my muse, which ran thus: Fields and forests rejoice In their silver-toned throng; I hear but the voice Of the bird in thy song!

Into the first editorial column I copied verbatim, with a prominent heading, the article from the Visiter on which the libel suit was founded, and gave notice that I alone was pecuniarily responsible for all the injury that could possibly be done to the characters of all the men who might feel themselves aggrieved thereby.

The book consists of disconnected glimpses in the form of letters, disquisitions, rhapsodies, conversations, etc., each with a more or less suggestive heading.

| | EXERCISE Write suitable headings, salutations, complimentary endings, and signatures for the following letters: 1.

There seemed nothing under this heading applicable to the situation.

The opening sentence read as follows: "If you have had the courage to read the above" (referring to an unconventional heading)

This work fills four huge volumes, and gives but the briefest possible index-headings of the statutes of the British Empire for that period.

And, with this as the governing principle, an apportionment is secured between shops, offices, factories, agriculture, between the immense variety of different employments covered by each of these broad headings; not a rigid unvarying apportionment, but one which constantly changes as economic circumstances change, and as the margin of transference between different occupations moves hither and thither.

" Mr. Buxton Forman says, that "in the charming headings to the chapters of Felix Holt it seemed as though the strong hand which had, up to that point, exercised masterly control over the restive tendency of high prose to rear up into verse, had relaxed itself just for the sake of a holiday, and no more.

Taking the first line of table 1 below the explanatory headings, we note on April 19 ten trials, numbered 1 to 10, were given to Skirrl.

If the Elzevirs could not print the "Corpus Juris Civilis" without a false heading to a chapter, we may excuse a dictionary-maker and his printer for an occasional slip.

The form in which the letter is quoted, not in fragments interspersed with comments but complete and at full length, with a formal heading and close, really excludes such a hypothesis.

25 adjectives to describe  headings