On her shirt was an unprintable slogan with the swear word strategically replaced with symbols. |
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But without a clear conception of the political means required to stop war, this slogan remains just a pipe dream. |
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The offensive slogan is written is written in letters six inches high on the back of the garment. |
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A widely publicized slogan says that there are no trifling matters where the interests of the masses are concerned. |
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The great slogan of the settlement of the western frontier during the middle parts of the 19th century was Get in, Get Rich, Get Out. |
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For too long, we've allowed our nation to be defined by a marketing slogan targeted at cashed-up foreign tourists. |
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Each slogan landed with the force of a punch and won cheers from a largely conservative crowd of South Dakotan students. |
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It is a brilliant slogan for conveying clearly and punchily that the old world of ideology has gone forever. |
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Why did my present critics keep silent then about my heretical slogan of permanent revolution? |
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No one builds a jingle or a slogan or even a brand identity using web advertising. |
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He once arm-wrestled another CEO to determine who got to use an advertising slogan. |
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They've shown that there is more to advertising than a catchy slogan and a memorable logo. |
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At recess, the teacher found a group of her girls chanting that slogan on the playground. |
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Ignoring for now the slogan chanters and political partisans, there are a few key points to keep in mind. |
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Apart from the winner getting the free watch, the winning slogan will also be displayed on the hoarding. |
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Second, every slogan, every panacea, no matter how sound in theory, needs to survive in the chill wind of reality. |
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He has built his entire political career on antiterrorism, on the slogan of not giving into the demands of hostage takers. |
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The ongoing series of cock-ups makes clear that the war on terror is a slogan in search of a mission. |
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Your name, logo, slogan, even the location you choose and your pricing structure depend on the brand you are trying to create. |
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A clever slogan to sell vats of hair dye a few seasons back, but does it stand up as social analysis? |
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That the Third World was born guileless and innocent only to be brutalised by the West is a popular slogan in many parts of the world. |
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Each slogan won cheers from a largely conservative crowd of South Dakotan students. |
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Or get some fabric paints and coin a T-shirt slogan that's worthy of a bumper sticker. |
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She then pinned to my shirt a button bearing a save-the-animals slogan whose precise wording I've forgotten. |
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I'm thankful that in 1961 I joined the United States Marines and learned that Semper Fidelis is more than a slogan. |
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No doubt his inclusion of the slogan of self-determination was designed to inveigle some voters in the municipality of which he is a city father. |
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It sounded like a sales slogan, but the genuine truth in it and the well fitting helmet convinced me. |
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Even the most ardent Europhile will admit that the above slogan could take some time to catch on. |
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Another problem is the way that free speech tends to be seen as a slogan of the right. |
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The participants had to write a slogan, fill a form and pose for a photograph. |
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Not only can this slogan be found on skinheads' bomber jackets, but it also adorns the banners of the neo-fascist German National Party. |
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It is a party that campaigned on the general slogan of having the welfare of our families uppermost. |
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But many of them only serve the slogan with their lips, and do not abide by it in practice. |
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Maybe it's just time for the marketing team to find a moment of inspiration and invent a new slogan? |
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They're going to spend something like 80 million euros on not saying anything at all with their new slogan. |
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Daubing a slogan on a wall is far cheaper than covering a gable end, and quicker. |
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The session was interspaced with militant slogan shouting and revolutionary songs. |
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As the slogan goes in Australia, just remember, Aids doesn't discriminate, people do. |
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It doesn't often happen but when it does, the slogan provides a shorthand for the entire campaign. |
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A corresponding slogan for intuitionism would be that in mathematics, to exist is to be constructed. |
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Car stickers, carrier bags, lapel badges and key rings bearing the slogan will also be made available. |
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The slogan was daubed with black paint on the Mercedes, which was parked outside their home in Blacklion, Cavan. |
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But they were ready to claim as many as 28 to 30 seats based upon a slogan of chasing the government loyalists out of office. |
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To glam up, throw on a velvet blazer with a pair of dark jeans and a slogan T-shirt. |
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But the constant reaffirmation of the slogan of indivisibility has not prevented regular claims that one set of rights or the other must in fact be accorded priority. |
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But under the slogan of the 99 percent, the protest itself took on the characteristics of a counterculture collective. |
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That was not, needless to say, a slogan made-to-order for bumper stickers. |
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The events of that day had given this stale slogan a vibrating urgency. |
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The slogan aficionado then forayed into the world of advertising. |
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The slogan is on T-shirts, bracelets, and posters found everywhere fine zombie goods are sold. |
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While fighting speech with more speech is a powerful slogan, not every speaker nor every ideology is deserving of a response. |
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While Stinnett proudly takes credit for the design, he is quick to note that he did not come up with the slogan. |
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With a slogan in the imperative for every page, each designed to stimulate or simulate happiness, the calendar is a study in conventional contentment. |
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Few were animated or fired by this slogan, and only rarely those few. |
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Meanwhile, our new advertising slogan is fast becoming a catchphrase. |
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I think there's a popular advertising slogan which can be invoked here. |
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Because of the short notice, I can't receive any artwork for ads, but am willing to use a marker pen to scribble your company slogan on my t-shirt for money. |
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His skills make the link between a strategic overview, an instinct for the telling slogan or soundbite, and an understanding of the nuts and bolts of campaigning. |
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We have just saved millions on a new advertising campaign and slogan. |
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But the slogan of freedom masquerading as moral clarity is quite another. |
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Now ' freedom ' is being emptied of meaning and reduced to a slogan. |
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The next morning, we spent no more than an hour making the poster, writing George's slogan on a large plain brown paper wrapper with big black markers. |
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It becomes a slogan on t-shirts, bumper stickers and Blogs across America. |
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The joke is that the slogan looks Dutch, until you work it out. |
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Flames will engulf your feet, roasting them with agonizing slowness while a grating metallic voice repeatedly says the name and slogan of a product. |
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Spencer homes in on the reality underlying my proposed campaign slogan. |
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The worry is not so much that someone came up with this cringe-making slogan, but that a higher authority presumably approved it and the resulting expense. |
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Most are adorned with slogan buttons, some of which are very old and rare. |
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A motive for the killing has not been established but a slogan sprayed on a fridge in the kitchen has led police to speculate that satanism may have been involved. |
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A brand's effectiveness does not depend on its name, logo, emblem, typefaces, slogan, characteristic colors, tunes, shapes or any other of its symbolizations. |
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Two of America's most famous stores briefly banned products with the iconic slogan, and the advertising watchdog in the UK was flooded with complaints. |
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So reads the new slogan painted on the letterboards of New York City omnibuses. |
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Our new slogan 'Non-Stop Internet, Non-Stop Support, and Non-Stop People' better reflects what we're all about. |
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As reported in the Examiner, a No Dog Muck slogan was painted on a stone wall off Ainsley Lane. |
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At a time when the 'No Surrender' slogan has been hijacked by extremist groups, no right-thinking supporter will join in. |
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Because this is the United States Air Force Honor Guard, and here, excellence isn't just a flashy catchword or a cheesy slogan. |
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The slogan, which was pretested with marketing and advertising professionals, is designed to dispel myths about aging. |
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The unbelievers will say they are but words, but a slogan, but a flamboyant phrase. |
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Virtually every major player in the Revolution was a Freemason and these themes became the widely recognised slogan of the revolution. |
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Take only memories and leave only footprints is a very common slogan in protected areas. |
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The theme and slogan are announced by the EBU and the host country's national broadcaster. |
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The slogan is decided by the host broadcaster and based on the slogan, the theme and the visual design are developed. |
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The slogan was dropped in 2001 after Lufthansa overtook BA in terms of passenger numbers. |
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Even so, in 1905 the Irish Unionist Party had a Gaelic slogan, which it proudly displayed at a convention. |
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The slogan also featured on official Spice Girls merchandise and on some of the outfits the group members wore. |
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Alongside it would be a slogan with the message that wearing a seatbelt could have saved her. |
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It was a very shoutable and harmless slogan, and though Jonathan regretted that it had no specific meaning he found he enjoyed shouting it. |
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Malacca adopted a campaign slogan of Don't Mess with Malacca since 2014 to reduce littering in the state after the local authorities found that cleanliness levels had dropped. |
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The slogan aimed to tie all brands and labels together, presenting a unified image to consumers interested in sports, fashion, street, music and pop culture. |
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During the 12th century Frisian noblemen and the city of Groningen founded the Upstalsboom League under the slogan of 'Frisian freedom' to counter feudalizing tendencies. |
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It lives in catchy cliches unthinkingly and cluelessly, as it does with the slogan that no problem has a military solution but only a political remedy. |
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The democratic movement of the late 19th century, unifying liberals and social democrats, particularly in northern Europe, used the slogan Equal and Common Suffrage. |
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To promote the bid they had this slogan, 'Glasgow Smiles Better', which, when you consider what a Glasgow smile is, is a pretty negative association to make. |
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I intended to find out from him where he had encountered the enigmatic Osirian figure, the Beautyful One, if indeed that was the inspiration for his slogan. |
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Stephen Kent, of the University of Alberta examines the revolutions and involutions of this change in his book From Slogan Chanters to Mantra Chanters. |
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