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A17 New Army Recruiting Slogan The Army is scrapping its advertising slogan, "Be all you can be," and replacing it with one intended to appeal to individualism and independence: "An Army of one".
In the most sweeping revision of its marketing practices in two decades, the Army this week will scrap its memorable advertising slogan, "Be all you can be," and replace it with one intended to appeal to the individualism and independence of today's youth: "An Army of one".
The fixed choice set offered two alternative payment mechanisms, with one intended to be strictly dominant over the other.
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This way, this proposal can help us to change present paradigms of low-energy buildings with a new one intended for the most configurable buildings.
But, when the world changes and the rules don't, opportunities to game the system are created, leaving us with results that no one intended.
[C7.] Texas Moves Ahead on Deregulation Even as utility deregulation is collapsing in California, Texas is moving forward with its own plan, one intended, in part, to avoid the problems in California.
Yet even as deregulation is collapsing in the largest state, the second-most-populous state, Texas, is moving forward with its own plan, one intended, in part, to avoid California's problems.
In an Adventure with Scientists are being denied one intended visual gag.
As with any mixtape project, particularly one intended to represent something of our diversity as a species and what it means to be a human, there are going to be some obvious omissions; not least the Beatles.
Surely one intended by the filmmakers.
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