Word: sloganized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...both," Julian continued. "People were only interested in things which affected them. Everybody was worried about employment." He stopped and grinned, and then said, "My slogan was 'vote for the man who'll vote...
...slogan of the riot, "1900, Too Damn Much," was written on the burned IBM cards. "It sure brings attention to the fact that $1900 is too damn much," a freshman observed afterwards...
...with him earlier in the day. Had the general any plan to meet President Johnson? "If I knew of one, I wouldn't tell you," De Gaulle replied icily. Would he travel in 1966? "I don't know," grumped De Gaulle, cryptically adding an old French Line slogan. "The world is small, and only America is big, as the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique used to say." Finally in desperation, a reporter asked De Gaulle what books he had read during the Christmas holidays. "I can't tell you," came the reply. "If I told...
Marcel A. Francon, associate professor of French Literature, said last night that Lecanuet also attracted support with his slogan "the French Kennedy." "He appealed to conservatives who want close economic ties with America," Francon explained...
Vsychko Vyrvi Po Dobre S Coke means "Things go Better with Coke." That will be the latest addition to the national variations of its slogan that Coca-Cola uses in the 130 countries where it operates. What is so unusual about the new phrase is that it is in Bulgarian. Coca-Cola is about to enter Eastern Europe, where for years it was considered the very symbol of decadent capitalism. Under an agreement between Bulgaria's Communist government and Atlanta-based Coca-Cola, work has just started on a bottling plant in the Black Sea city of Varna that...