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Definition of Headlining
1. headline [v] - See also: headline
Lexicographical Neighbors of Headlining
Literary usage of Headlining
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Repairs of Railway Car Equipment: With Prices of Labor and Material : a by H. M. Perry (1899)
"Washing one set of sash 4 hours $ 0 GO " blinds 4 " GO " " seat frames 4 " 60
headlining 4 " 60 " inside finish of• car.. 8 " 120 Filling one set of sash 3 ..."
2. Repairs of Railway Car Equipment: With Prices of Labor and Material by H. M. Perry (1899)
"Washing one set of sash 4 hours $ 0 60 " blinds 4 " 60 " " " seat frames 4 " 60 "
headlining 4 " 60 " inside finish of car 8 " 1 20 Filling one set of sash ..."
3. The Work of the Railway Carman by Edmond K. Hogan, Brotherhood Railway Carmen of America (1921)
"Repairs to headlining. The headlining of a wood passenger car is usually made of
three ply veneer, and when found to be decayed or in poor condition due to ..."
4. Transactions by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1914)
"The top surface and edges of headlining should be painted with two coats of some
... headlining 1st day Apply one coat and stipple after application. ..."
5. Chronicle by Central Railway Club of Buffalo (1914)
"... headlining The only headlining made in one solid piece. Will not separate,
warp or blister. Waterproof and homogeneous. ..."
6. The Negro Press in the United States by Frederick German Detweiler (1922)
"The Chicago Defender arose in 1905, and began its headlining policy in 1910.
Finally, in 1914, the death of Booker T. Washington removed one of the greatest ..."