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  • In my "day job" context (theatre/fashion/fine arts), we use "collage" as a verb. As in, "I need to collage a moodboard for my next collection" or "We're going to collage the textile repeat with old newsprint headlines."
  • ...last e-mail.  If there were no updates it will not send an e-mail.  I also prepare a weekly newsletter which is sent on Sunday morning.  It has headlines of all the articles and news...
  • ...it. It's a personal narrative. I joined this community a while back, but have been occupied with life's distractions and demands. I look at the headlines of the emails, and save them...
  • Thanks, Laura! In this day and age with social networking, etc., word gets around the world faster than ever before. If the "wrong" impression/message is sent, you will...
  • L.I.E.- I immediately got it. But then again I grew up off of exit 52.   I found it easy to write the titles (actually, headlines) for my newspaper columns but the title of a book is s...
  • ...manuscript with spelling mistakes. As for promotional signs or boards, Cape Town is rife with them, many very funny. Even newspapers have their headlines on lampposts with spelling mi...
  • Unfortunately people's memories are short and this disaster has fallen out of the headlines, usurped by such nonsense as Charlie Sheen's rants (as Zetta pointed out in her post). Now w...