shoutline
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A line of text that is formatted to be particularly eye-catching.
- The shoutline of the poster for the film (which had some theatrical exhibition in countries like Spain, Germany and some in South America and a substantial video release) was: 'He came to destroy her family. And she fell in love with him.'
- The third shoutline and final paragraph hint at this final conflict.
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