Sentence examples for modern slogans from inspiring English sources

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But even as profits roll in and talk on the factory floor turns to initial stock sales, the air of bygone Communist days has not evaporated: Soviet-era murals in Technicolor hues still hover over the plant here, with slogans like "Strengthen the Motherland through labor!" Mr. Fedorov, however, has more modern slogans of his own.

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The heavy tome, titled Dwell Outdoor, is packed with products and inspiring spaces that stay true to the magazine's "At Home In The Modern World" slogan.

Fatah won nine seats, with the other six going to a list headed by another former Fatah member running under the slogan "Modern Hebron".

His rightwing rival, David Davis, does have a logo and a slogan, "modern conservatives", in fashionable lower case, printed in purple and yellow, so that his campaign backdrop is like the blazers of an obscure but expensive prep school.

HEBRON, West Bank — The faces of five men in business suits and one woman in a white head scarf beam under the slogan "Modern Hebron" on campaign banners along the streets of this famously conservative city ahead of local elections scheduled for Saturday.

The third sector deserves every encouragement but, as Mr Cameron is smart enough to recognise, the idea that it can soon replace large swathes of what the state currently does is optimistic.As a slogan, "modern, compassionate conservatism" may say something important about Mr Cameron's instincts.

It was one of the most short-sighted and foolish slogans of modern politics.

And all of this, too, was wrapped up in favoured Gove slogans about modern, reforming Conservatism.

"Let's clean the trash from Moscow!" has become one of the most infamous political slogans in modern Russian history.

Steven Heller's "Iron Fists" makes a sophisticated and visually arresting comparison between modern corporate-branding strategies — slogans, mascots, jingles and the rest — and those adopted by "four of the most destructive 20th-century totalitarian regimes": Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, the Soviet Union under Lenin and Stalin, and Mao's China.

In 2005 the Conservative Party's programme was a curmudgeonly grumble about modern Britain under the slogan: "are you thinking what we're thinking?" No, voters replied.

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