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Slogan meaning
A distinctive phrase of a person or group of people (such as a movement or political party); a motto. | A catchphrase associated with a product or service being advertised. | A battle cry among the ancient Irish or highlanders of Scotland.
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I sat down with returning players, Savannah Norman, Sydnie Fornstrom, and Sophie Howard and started out by asking "What is the team's Mantra or slogan," The team decided on the slogan "T3, T cubed, The slogan stands for Team, Trust, Together.
Besides, in 2022, the government issued a declaring “Joy Bangla” (Victory to Bangla), the ruling party’s political slogan, as the national slogan that students have to chant after the daily assemblies at educational institutions.
The nonprofit, named Game Plan, claims that they have been using the slogan since 2016 and obtained the trademark in 2018 prior to James using the slogan.
They disrupted the meetings by shouting their party slogan and when our people responded by mentioning our own slogan, they fired gunshots into their midst in Adewole/Adeta.
But the opposition supporters shouted that the slogan "ED-PFee" slogan which is synonymous with Mnangagwa's recent election campaign, meant poverty.
For instance, the New Age slogan " flower power " is referenced via its German form, Ewige Blumenkraft (literally "eternal flower power"), described by Shea and Wilson as a slogan of the Illuminati, the enemies of the hippie ideal.
In the UK, Cluedo did not start using "The Great Detective Game" marketing slogan until the mid-1950s, which it continued using until the 2000 edition when it adopted the "Classic Detective Game" slogan.
A Greenpeace petition with the slogan “free the Nippers” has garnered almost 5,000 signatures.
A Labour activist posted pictures over the weekend of a banner with the slogan 'Darren Rodwell for Barking' being tied to headstones in the grounds of Barking Abbey.
Anne exclaimed, echoing the slogan of the pageant’s official footwear sponsor.
Any alert Catholic paying attention over the past 60 years well knows the familiar slogan of this article’s title.
A popular slogan spotted here is ‘From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free’, invoking the larger demand against the historical occupation of Palestinian territories.
Be fair, and the minister must adhere the unity government’s slogan of fairness to all Malaysians,” he said in a statement today.
Both parties had no comprehensible demand or political slogan except hate.
Councillors were dressed in t-shirts brandishing the slogan "they save, we pay" and handed out petitions against cuts to the hospital build's budget at the museum entrance.
Funny how the niners bailed out on sf but came up with the lame slogan “faithful to the bay”.
Greeks with the slogan “Freedom or Death” revolted against their ruler and began a brave struggle for freedom.
He often says “this is not your father’s Republican Party,” and he warns about “the extreme right, the MAGA movement,” referring to Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan.
He said that the slogan was created approximately within the last 10 years and was once a reflection of the town’s identity.
He said: “The SNP’s slogan used to be ‘its Scotland oil’.