A
popular slogan is a short phrase or motto that a lot of people like and remember because it represents an idea or a brand in a catchy way.
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The show's second
most popular slogan, «Trust No One,» has never been so genuine within this period.
These do not include continuing to
follow popular slogans about local control of curriculum and letting a thousand flowers bloom.
«Greatness awaits» has been Sony's
popular slogan since May this year and the term has caught on with a lot of Sony fans, who have been using the term with greater frequency as the console's release gets closer and closer.
Among civil society and on social media, two
popular slogans and hashtags have emerged: #DontHave1Million and #GiveUsData.
Or someone tries
the popular slogan, «Do unto others what they would like to do to you, but do it first.»
Ben's Wrens had become
a popular slogan on buttons and T shirts wherever he played and he had the following of a rock star, except that he played the putter.
«Coal not dole» and «we are women of the working class» were
popular slogans.
«The president's
popular slogan, «If Nigeria refuses to kill corruption, corruption will kill Nigeria» is fast gaining a strong footing in public consciousness.
«WE ARE our narratives» has become
a popular slogan.
«I didn't want to ignore
the popular slogan «Make America Great Again,»» artist Nari Ward says of the title choice for his 2017 solo exhibit at Socrates Sculpture Park in Queens.
With
the popular slogan, «You're in good hands with Allstate,» it is the second - largest home insurance company in the nation and serves more than 16 million households.