Sentence examples for slogans emerging from inspiring English sources

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In the past few months there has been a worldwide explosion of slogans emerging from strikes, protests, occupations, revolts, revolutions, die-ins, teach-ins, sit-ins, flash mobs and so on.

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Another protest slogan emerged when Mexico's attorney general said "Ya me cansé," or "I've had enough" in a press conference about the students' deaths.

Slogans have emerged from American protest movements, successful and otherwise, throughout history.

One of the catchiest slogans to emerge from the protests is "no jobs, no houses, no pension, no fear".

The Uefa Cup tie was marred by fighting between fans and riot police, while a video of Rangers followers chanting anti-Papal slogans later emerged.

In the face of President José Eduardo dos Santos's 36-year rule, one slogan has emerged among Angola's informed youth: Liberdade Já (Freedom Now).

"It is almost indicative of that classic tale, the 'Tale of Two Cities,' because I don't believe there's one Boston," Mr. Crawford told the crowd, referring to the "One Boston" slogan that emerged after the bombings.

And as the temperature starts to rise bite me you northern hemisphere plebs the humble slogan tee emerges from hibernation, dusted after long winter months hidden under layers of jumpers.

"Work is the thing you do, not the place you go to" became the slogan of the emerging new workplace.

As the old ad slogan appropriating an emerging feminism to sell cigarettes had it.

In the real world, it was a man who came up with that slogan, which cleverly mimics the emerging sense of female empowerment and feminism to, well, sell cigarettes.

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