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The result an album titled 2Square, out today, also serves as the first release on Clarke's new VeryRecords, described in a tagline as "a very small record label dedicated to releasing very fine electronic music" as its catchphrase.
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By the 100th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty in 1986, he had arranged to put a banner on an office building in Lower Manhattan with a tagline that was a play on E. F. Hutton's advertising slogan.
Oregon-based athletic apparel manufacturer Nike in 1988 introduced a tagline that has since become the rallying cry for all athletes.
It Comes in Plastic" as a tagline.
The film was revived later by R. R. Venkat later in January 2011 with a tagline "Guns do not need agreements".
Any significant reporting by a stringer, staff member, or other Post employee should be credited in a byline or a tagline at the end of a story.
The message will serve as the umbrella theme for all Clairol brands and will be used as a tagline in advertising for its hair color lines.
James's lark of a novel relies on high concept, fabulous cover art and a tagline in search of a movie poster: "They're beautiful.
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