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  2. Page header - Wikipedia

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    In publishing and certain types of academic writing, a running head, less often called a running header, running headline or running title, is a header that appears on each standard page. [1] Running heads do not usually appear on display pages such as title pages , or on other front or back matter . [ 2 ]

  3. Page footer - Wikipedia

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    In some instances, there are elements of the header inserted into the footer, such as the book or chapter title, the name of the author or other information. In the publishing industry the page footer is traditionally known as the running foot , whereas the page header is the running head.

  4. Head (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    For example, the head of the noun phrase boiling hot water is the noun (head noun) water. Analogously, the head of a compound is the stem that determines the semantic category of that compound. For example, the head of the compound noun handbag is bag, since a handbag is a bag, not a hand.

  5. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    Head bobble, an affirmative response or acknowledgement common in India. Head shake, indicates a negative reaction to a query or a rejection in English-speaking cultures; also used occasionally in disbelief. Headbanging a deep and abrupt shaking of the head, sometimes to whip long hair back and forth. Done in time with music, headbanging is ...

  6. All the Things She Said - Wikipedia

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    When he realised that the Russian chorus repeated lines, he removed some of the new lyrics to repeat the lines "all the things she said" and "running through my head". [23] As Volkova and Katina had already left, he adjusted the duplicated lines using pitch-shifting software. [22] [23]

  7. Lemma (morphology) - Wikipedia

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    In morphology and lexicography, a lemma (pl.: lemmas or lemmata) is the canonical form, [1] dictionary form, or citation form of a set of word forms. [2] In English, for example, break, breaks, broke, broken and breaking are forms of the same lexeme, with break as the lemma by which they are indexed.

  8. Sprint (running) - Wikipedia

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    The examples and perspective in this article ... Sprinting is running over a short distance at the top ... knee, hips, shoulders, and head. Baton. The baton is a ...

  9. Racing thoughts - Wikipedia

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    Racing thoughts refers to the rapid thought patterns that often occur in manic, hypomanic, or mixed episodes.While racing thoughts are most commonly described in people with bipolar disorder and sleep apnea, they are also common with anxiety disorders, obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD), and other psychiatric disorders such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).