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The "promises kept" theme was intended to address the same swing voters Mr. Romney sought last week to win over.
The upbeat theme was intended to buff the AT&T brand, rather than sell specific products and services, and promote the company as an innovator in telecommunications for consumer and business customers.
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For Mr. Obama, the theme is intended to turn the country into something of a running mate.
Quite a way to mark a weekend whose theme is intended to be resurrection, or at least resurgence.
Are you?" theme is intended to display "a bit of attitude that was not there before for the Camry nameplate," Mr. Adams said.
Observers here believe that the war theme is intended to mobilize mass effort and that it does not necessarily mean that Peking believe a war is imminent.
The "What's your mountain?" theme is intended to serve as a kind of mantra, wake-up call or clarion cry, encouraging consumers to tackle challenges and achieve goals the way Mr. Hillary did 60 years ago.
The theme is intended to present Kraft cheeses as "a spark of inspiration," Mr. Scott said, leaving it to consumers to create dishes that range "from simple to elaborate".
But Krymov does not come across as some postmodern guru, hiding behind wilful obfuscation: each theme and idea is intended as a perfectly engineered droplet of exquisite visual meaning.
For Sure, the "Be superprotected" and "Be 100 percent Sure" themes are intended to be "the 'Raise your hand' for today's consumer," Ms. Quart says, referring to the brand's longtime slogan when it was owned by Procter, "Raise your hand if you're Sure".
Themes are intended to bleed out across the whole device in a range of ways — changing multiple aspects of the design such as the clock, icons, textures, music and fonts, not just the background image.
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