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He copied the slogan from a snowboard.
She changed the firm's slogan from "Ding dong!
"You know that slogan from the Clinton campaign?" Reback said.
That led to a new, somewhat debated, slogan: From Mayberry to Merlot.
One slogan from the protest was, "You strike a woman, you strike a rock".
(The slogan from Dickie's hit 70's show is a pun on an obscenity).
I told the prime minister not to borrow that inflammatory slogan from the BNP.
Just do it if I may say using a slogan from one company involved.
Change his campaign slogan from "Make America Great Again" to "Paul Ryan Will Pay".
The company's immodest ambition was encapsulated in the slogan "from intern to C.E.O".
In a second commercial, the announcer borrows a slogan from the 1960s.
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