Word: sloganeered
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...toys with 30 young women, many of whom were drunk elementary school teachers. In a 21st century twist on Tupperware parties, women invite their friends to buy X-rated products at home events. Passion Parties is a 10-year-old company with $20 million in sales whose slogan is Where Every Day Is Valentine's Day. Every day also seems to require a package of AA batteries that would make Costco blush. I quickly learned some very unspicing lessons, like that women hate to give oral sex and aren't all that fond of men in general, which is ironic...
...Becca’s definitely the only person I’ve ever known who’s taken the idea of actually being president of the U.S. so seriously,” Page wrote in an e-mail. “She already had her campaign slogan freshman year, when she was thinking about running in 2020: ‘Rubins: Perfect Vision in 20/20...
...Vajpayee's government?which last month scored a sweeping victory in assembly elections in three states, with the campaign slogan "Bijli, Sadak, Pani" (electricity, roads, water)?is intensifying reform efforts that have been on again, off again since 1991. Last year, India's Supreme Court stunned investors when it derailed the government's attempt to sell stakes in two state-owned oil refineries. Undaunted, the government has set a target of raising $2.9 billion by March 31 by selling state-owned assets, including $2.5 billion through the sale of 10% of Oil and Natural Gas Corp., the country's largest...
Sarah Lefton began her career as head of the hip micro clothing line Jewish Fashion Conspiracy "as a joke, really." Her day job as the marketing director of a summer camp in Yosemite National Park provided the inspiration. She made up a few T shirts bearing the slogan YO SEMITE for her own amusement, and, she says, "I kept getting stopped in the street." Within two days she had taken orders for 36 shirts, and a new career was born...
...opportunity for all is not just another slogan. My dad worked his whole life in a mill. When I was young, my mom folded sheets on the second shift. Neither of my parents went to college. Yet they lived in a country whose dream belongs to anyone willing to work for it. That is the dream I want to make sure we give all of our children. And that is why I’m running for president—to fight for an America where opportunity is the birthright of every child...