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1 They play their first headline show at Dublin's Fibber McGee's on Saturday.
2 Almost the first headline upon which my glance rested stirred a recollection in my mind.
3 They're going back to Europe this year, and they're doing their first headline show shows over there.
4 The men sent out and got a paper, and the first headline that met their eyes was:
5 Electric Picnic has announced Rage Against the Machine as the first headline act at this year's festival.
6 When Ryanair pilots take strike action, the first headline you see typically focuses on disrupted commuters and holidaymakers.
7 This is his first headline show, he's a little nervous, but grateful that he's sold the show out.
8 In February, we embarked on our first headline US tour and followed that with a European and UK tour.
9 Next morning the Herald's first headline was a single word, calculated, to prevent a hasty reader from overlooking the story.
10 The Ticket can exclusively reveal that Fat Freddy's Drop are the first headline act to be confirmed for Sea Sessions.
11 And having so disposed of his mail, he took up the evening paper which lay beneath it, and read the first headline :
12 The Christchurch-born singer has just released her debut EP, and will embark on her first headline tour of New Zealand on July 6.
13 The band are the first headline act announced for the music festival, topping the bill on the Pyramid Stage on Friday, June 23rd.
14 And in the street car the first headline he saw in his morning paper was, "Young Napoleon of Finance Flutters Wall Street!"
15 The first headlines read by Sophie Raworth from New Broadcasting House no Close
16 While Mike Scott's Yeatsian project has grabbed the first headlines , Natalie Merchant's more eclectic collection is no less impressive.
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