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slogan

A slogan is like a motto, but longer. It is like a catchphrase used in promoting products, candidate or a cause. The presidential candidate came up with a very catchy slogan that people can remember clearly.

slogan

(= motto) a favorite saying of a sect or political group

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She said, like, this slogan.
Yeah, that's like your slogan.
Well, he has been very busy trying to think up a new slogan.
I have a slogan that should be placed on every newspaper in the country.
But there's Communistic sympathizers and I thought if I got a slogan like that I could.
Let's think salesmanship and slogan.
Right, no, I warned you. No, I warned you about the slogan. Right, that's the end.
That's Bernie's new slogan.
The slogan on the wall was an irresponsible act, but it has made the atmosphere in the factory even more unhealthy. It has set tongues wagging all over town.
Did he finish the slogan?
I really like your slogan.
We've been working on a new slogan.
Safeguarding justice is a beautiful slogan.
Chimson's coffee is having a slogan contest.
You wouldn't know a slogan if you slipped on one.
That's some slogan.
It's the basis of my slogan.
They wanted a new slogan?
What was your slogan?
We've got to have a slogan.
What was your Maxford House slogan again?
The biggest moment in commercial annals muffed by a gang of horse whistlers who wouldn't know a slogan from a poke in the eye with a stick.
That's my slogan.
That's a great slogan.
To know I won this contest because I thought up the best slogan means more to me that anything on earth.
Listen to the slogan!
I don't wish to hear the slogan!
Is that a slogan?
You see, not only will I derive a handsome profit.. From the medical formula you invent and endorse. But I shall also, be using your name as a slogan.
Now let's change that slogan for something different.
What's the slogan for this one?
But it's a good slogan!
Well, some kind of a slogan to attract the masses to start with.
I think that's the slogan.
What a great slogan.
No, I warned you about the slogan.
Not a bad slogan, eh?
The slogan.
That was his slogan.

News and current affairs

From now on, sustainable development must not be a mere slogan, but rather an operational approach to global governance and well-being on a strained and crowded planet.
Just as the Devil can quote scripture for his purpose, Third World communitarianism can be the slogan of a deracinated tyrant trained, as in the case of Pol Pot, at the Sorbonne.
Is that slogan more valid now?
A common slogan is that Europe's social model trades less economic growth for more social protection and less risk.
In our cynical age, many might scoff at such an old-fashioned motto (or, indeed, at the power of any motto or slogan).
But the slogan-mongers overlook India's extreme diversity.
The capital-markets union actually began as a slogan, coined by one of EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker's acolytes.
What began as a slogan may turn out to be helpful.
But Russia's people, after 10 years of Yeltsin's anarchic freedoms, are too jaundiced to take any slogan seriously - whether from the Soviet past or from the management consultant's hymn book.
The second generation relied on massed firepower and culminated in World War I; its slogan was that artillery conquers and infantry occupies.
On that day, I urged Druze leader Walid Jumblatt and Future Movement leader Saad Hariri, a Sunni and the political heir of his slain father, to make this their paramount slogan.
Africa's unity must become more than a slogan if Africa is to renew itself and prosper.
With the press heavily shackled in large parts of the world, freedom of speech is still a worthy slogan.
Alliance solidarity is not just a slogan.
When I first heard of Bhutan's goal of maximizing its people's happiness, I wondered if it really meant anything in practice, or was just another political slogan.
As the slogan goes: euro in your wallet, Europe in your pocket.
That slogan defined, and cynically mocked, the do-nothing Brezhnev era of stagnation.
Thus, the first slogan of the opposition invoked the religious credo of the 1979 revolutionaries.
And the meaning of a slogan does not reside entirely in its genealogy.
In a carefully crafted statement, Xi laid out China's vision for a new regional security order - one in which, as the slogan suggests, Asians are in charge.
The slogan was widely ridiculed, particularly in China, for its transparent absurdity.
The irony is that, even in that slogan's heyday, Sino-Russian relations were deteriorating fast, culminating in spasms of combat along the Amur River in Siberia less than a decade later.
But this slogan is from the 1920's and seems like a nostalgic reminder of past turmoil that one prefers to see on the stage.

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