Sentence examples for games tagline from inspiring English sources

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Zhang interpreted the Games' tagline, "One World, One Dream," as China's life force: harmony -- harmony between individuals (Confucian sociology) and with the universe (Daoist cosmology).

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We here at Global Yodel were beyond devastated to learn the annual Summer Redneck Games -- tagline: "more fun than indoor plumbing" -- were cancelled for 2013.

The game was finished in 1991, which inspired the game's tagline: "It took six days to create the Earth.

The missions completed determine the game's plot and subsequently playable levels, a feature referenced by the game's tagline, "Hero or villain?

The game's tagline, "Make America Nazi-Free Again," makes clear its developers' feelings on Donald Trump.

Details are sparse, but the new game's tagline is "Being bad never felt so good".

He felt that the game's tagline of being appropriate for both a child's birthday party and prison was correct albeit silly.

Sega first revealed the game and its tagline ("Hero or villain? You decide").

"A dangerous game," declares the tagline, the design courtesy of Warp Records collaborators The Designers Republic.

"Winter is here," said one source close to Bannon, evoking the "Game of Thrones" tagline, while another spoke of the former White House adviser now being "unchained".

Tagline: Conversational games.

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