Sentence examples for standard slogan from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Palin coined the term "death panels" on her Facebook page, for instance, which became a standard slogan among many conservatives opposed to the administration's health care overhaul.

Four medical buttons were shown at the top of the poster, each reflecting a different response and providing suggestive copy positioned within the key art, not the standard slogan placement.

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All the standard slogans we have become familiar with during the Hu Jintao period - and particularly in the last five years - got an airing in his speech.

Five years after his death from prostate cancer, Carmichael's memoir, "Ready for Revolution," written with Ekwueme Michael Thelwell, blends shrewd reflection with standard-issue slogans for revolution against "racism, imperialism, neocolonialism and capitalist exploitation".

Like when Victoria Beckham landed in America acting the fully fledged fashionista, and nobody would have known that a few months before her standard uniform was hotpants, slogan T-shirts and six kilos of ratty hair extensions.

In France, Nicolas Sarkozy won the presidency by blaming our troubled times on the lax moral standards and antipatriotic slogans of "les soixante huitards".

That slogan is a standard feature of the weekly sermon, no matter who leads the prayer.

The governing board overseeing the agreement relented, showing that streamlining is "a slogan, not a standard," says William McClellan, a lobbyist for the Electronic Retailing Association, which opposes Enzi-Delahunt.

The relationship between wholly-coinciding objects is often called 'constitution', and so the slogan of the standard account is 'constitution is not identity'.

Edmund Quiery Bangor, County Down Decades ago those of us in the Northern Ireland Labour party campaigned on the slogan: "Full British standards, full British rights".

In 2006, Tourism Australia spent 180 million dollars on a disastrous global campaign featuring the swimsuit model Lara Bingle, who posed the question: "So where the bloody hell are you?" The proper question, perhaps, would have been whether or not foreign standards authorities would allow the slogan at all.

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