Word: sloganeers
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...gloat mode. NBC, which went from first to fourth place in one year among the crucial 18-to-49-year-old viewer group, will be in full-on crisis-management mode (to the delight of rivals who have suffered several years of NBC gloating under the self-congratulatory slogan "The Quality Shows" - until they lost "Friends" and gained "Joey" and became "The Desperation Shows.") CBS hope to show that there is life beyond "CSI" sequels; Fox will swear that it is more than just the "American Idol" network. UPN will remind us that it airs shows besides "America's Next...
...order to prevent subway cars from becoming havens of mindless chatter and noise once the wires are installed, the T should update its If you see something, say something slogan to If you see something say something, but if you dont, close your eyes, relax, and say nothing...
August Wilson's mom, a cleaning woman trying to raise four kids in the Pittsburgh slums, won a radio contest once. She named the product that went with the ad slogan "When it rains, it pours" (Morton salt), and the prize was a new Speed Queen washing machine. When the station found out she was black, Wilson recounts, his mother was offered instead a certificate for a used washing machine from the Salvation Army. Friends told her to take it anyway; it was better than the old washboard she was using to scrub her kids' clothes. But she refused. "Something...
During the Day of Truth—the day after the Day of Silence—other students prove the need for a Day of Silence. These students wear t-shirts with the slogan “The Truth Cannot Be Silenced,” and they pass out pamphlets about the inherent evils and sinfulness of the homosexual lifestyle...
...five issues that floated to the surface in focus groups. They are predictably anodyne-more cops, lower taxes-except for one: a tougher line on immigration, an issue that arouses deep passions and therefore needs to be handled delicately. The Tories have not been very delicate. Their remarkable campaign slogan, "Are you thinking what we're thinking?," is meant to be provocative, a sly reference to fears of a flood tide of mask-wearing extremists and veiled women invading England's pale land. If the polls can be believed, fear mongering hasn't helped the Tory effort. The third-place...