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Discover LudwigThe word 'slogans' is a valid and commonly used word in written English
It refers to a short and catchy phrase that is used in advertising or as a rallying cry or motto for a group, team, or cause. Example: "Nike's famous slogan 'Just Do It' has become synonymous with motivation and determination."
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One of the main slogans used by Cameron and the British anti-EU critics is the fight against immigration and social benefit scams by foreigners.
But if we look behind actually existing neoliberalism's superficial slogans about pure markets we find a distinct lack of internal coherence.
A Sunni village near the frontline was deserted, doors and windows smashed and many houses burned, the walls scribbled with pro-army slogans.
Then they commandeered the necessary materials and a marker pen to create bright placards bearing slogans about Sir Philip and his tax responsibilities – material too libellous to repeat here.
Muslim and anti-fascist groups questioned the prime minister's judgment and sensitivity to the issues, saying he had handed a propaganda coup to the hard-right English Defence League as 3,000 of its supporters marched through Luton chanting anti-Islamic slogans.
A cement mixer with anti-bank and anti-government slogans painted on the side crashing into the gates of Ireland's parliament became the iconic representation of Irish anger against the country's multibillion euro bank rescue package.
In Italy, the Jewish owners of dozens of shops and other businesses in Rome arrived to find swastikas and anti-Jewish slogans daubed on shutters and windows.
In terms of chest-pounding campaign slogans, Come and Vote Again and Maybe We'll Rethink Our Attitudes About the SNP isn't exactly Hope and Change.
Organizers supplied placards reading "Stop Watching _____", allowing protesters to fill in their own name – or other slogans and occasional profanities.
Inspired by the release of 310 new political propaganda slogans by North Korea last week, Eric Drass, a painter and digital artist based in the UK, has used a mathematical algorithm to randomly generate a new set of political phrases.
Ruth I find that a strangely abstract reply in which you deploy slogans rather than argument – and don't address my points.
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