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Collins asked soothingly if he would like a Coca-Cola.
Would you like a Coca-Cola?" He went into the kitchen and there was a horrible crash.
The waitress arrived, and Alice said, "I'd like a Coca-Cola and a big piece of chocolate cake, but not the kind with raspberry filling".
The 1962 "combine painting" snubbed high art by using found objects like a Coca-Cola sign and a large tarp.
The Revenger's Tragedy The Revenger's Tragedy Royal Exchange, Manchester High above the stage at the Royal Exchange, a face blazes in scarlet neon, like a Coca-Cola sign.
In an interview, Mr. Williams said combining a talk-show format with sales was a logical extension of product placement, in which advertisers pay producers or networks to feature their merchandise, like a Coca-Cola cup seen on Fox's "American Idol".
Shankman's outfit looked like a Coca-Cola can.
The team claimed that part of the Palestinian leader's wealth was in a secret portfolio worth close to $1 billion, with investments in companies like a Coca-Cola bottling plant in Ramallah, a Tunisian cell phone company and venture capital funds in the US and the Cayman Islands.
Mr. Noble said the set was styled after a 1948 Bush model made in England that looks like a mix between "a Coca-Cola machine and R2D2".
At Planter Resource in the flower district, what appealed to him was an actual pot, but it was far from ordinary: he chose a 39-inch lime-green fiberglass one shaped like a giant Coca-Cola glass.
He figures he can make a fine profit charging the likes of Coca-Cola a few pennies a day per machine.
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