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( The slogan " Fifty-four Forty or Fight ," often incorrectly attributed to the 1844 election, did not appear until later ; see Oregon boundary dispute.
After his election, supporters coined the famous slogan " Fifty-four Forty or Fight ", referring to 54 ° 40 ' north latitude — the northward limit of the region.

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After years of joint occupation of the disputed area between Mexican California and Russian America known as the Oregon Country to the Americans, and as the Columbia District to the British, American expansionists like U. S. Senator Edward A. Hannegan of Indiana urged U. S. President James K. Polk to annex the entire Oregon Country up to latitude 54 ° 40 ′ N, as the Democrats had been elected on the slogan " Fifty-Four Forty or Fight ".
The NFL promoted this Super Bowl under the slogan " The Road to Forty.

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On 12 July 1940 she wrote to Churchill to offer a slogan, " Fight the Battle of Britain in Berlin's Air ".

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In its advertising, Moxie used “ Make Mine Moxie !” advertising jingles, the slogan “ Just Make It Moxie for Mine ,” and a " Moxie Man " logo.
Bukharin's support of continuation of NEP was not popular with higher Party cadres, and his slogan to peasants, “ Enrich yourselves !” and proposal to achieve socialism “ at snail's pace ” left him vulnerable to attacks first by Zinoviev and later by Stalin.
" He remarked, " After “ No Cuts !” the marchers ’ favourite slogan was " Fairness!
Their struggle to topple autocracy was crowned by the slogan “ Now or never !” Narodnaya Volya did not succeed in enlisting the peasantry in its work, which would later lead Soviet historians to charge it with Blanquism ; these historians would argue that Narodnaya Volya understood political struggle only in terms of conspiracy and, therefore, looked more like a sect.
Its best-known slogan was “ You'll wonder where the yellow went / when you brush your teeth with Pepsodent !” British comedian Jasper Carrott referred to the slogan in one of his stand-up routines, saying “ On your tongue-that's where the yellow went !”
“ Scalp the Zazous !” became their slogan.
The traditional slogan, even in English-speaking countries, was “ Le Beaujolais nouveau est arrivé !” ( literally, " The new Beaujolais has arrived!
# “ Yes, we can !” ( 2008 ) Obama ’ s winning campaign slogan
The protests produced the slogan “ Create Two, Three, Many Columbias !” The Doonesbury character Mark Slackmeyer was inspired by Rudd.
It is this legacy that the Students ’ Federation of India holds aloft in its slogan of “ Independence, Democracy, and Socialism !”

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Emcee Jack Herbert insists Dick Nixon's campaign slogan for governor of California is, `` Knight Must Fall ''!!
The slogan of the WSF is " Another World Is Possible ".
While this slogan is sometimes attributed to Paul Dirac or Richard Feynman, it is in fact due to David Mermin.
It is important to distinguish the versions of ethical naturalism which have received the most sustained philosophical interest, for example, Cornell Realism, from the position that " the way things are is always the way they ought to be "; few ethical naturalists believe such a slogan.
The Frege-Brentano view is the basis of the dominant position in modern Anglo-American philosophy: that existence is asserted by the existential quantifier ( as expressed by Quine's slogan " To be is to be the value of a variable.
The university's motto is Freedom and Learning while its slogan or tagline is Where Innovation Is Tradition.
The common slogan al-islam dinun was dawlatun ` ( translation: Islam is a religion and a state ) is neither a Koranic verse nor a quote from the hadith, but a 19th century political Salafi slogan popularized in opposition to Western Egyptian influence.
The H. J. Heinz Company (), commonly known as Heinz and famous for its " 57 Varieties " slogan and its ketchup, is a U. S Consumer packaged goods company with world headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The history of any such human endeavor, moreover, not only builds upon but also reacts against what has gone before ; this is the source of Hegel's famous dialectic teaching usually summed up by the slogan " thesis, antithesis, and synthesis ".
In that war the military's slogan was " God is Great ".
Proletarian internationalism is summed up in the slogan, " Workers of all countries, unite!
The product is marketed under the slogan " Kills germs that cause bad breath ".
The slogan of the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl is " all consciousness is consciousness of something ", which implies a distinction between " acts of thought " ( the noesis ) and " intentional objects of thought " ( the noema ).
Tsang later said he was merely changing the slogan to " big market, small government ," where small government is defined as less than 20 % of GDP.
This distinctive taste is reflected in the British company's marketing slogan: " Love it or hate it.
A more famous example is the slogan of the Milk Marketing Board in the 1970s:

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A popular t-shirt and bumper sticker slogan for Trekkies, seen as early as 1967, was I grok Spock ( often showing the Star Trek character using the Vulcan salute ).
The term tier 1 is often misused as a marketing slogan, rather than being an accurate technical description of a network,
( The latter slogan is often mistakenly described as having been a part of the 1844 presidential campaign.
His unusual middle name, given to him by his strongly Puritan father, is an example of a hortatory name: religious " slogan names " were often given in Puritan families in 17th-century England.
When he gets a phone call in the night, he often immediately starts with the Strickland slogan, " Strickland Propane, taste the meat, not the heat " showing his dedication to his work.
The Union Nationale often had the active support of the Roman Catholic Church in its political campaigns and employed the slogan Le ciel est bleu ; l ' enfer est rouge: Heaven is blue ( UN ); Hell is red ( Liberal ).
Though the Catholic Church was not unanimously supportive of Duplessis, as some Catholic Unions and members of the clergy including Montreal Archbishop Joseph Charbonneau criticized Duplessis, the bulk of the small-town and rural clergy supported the premier, sometimes quoting the Union Nationale slogan Le ciel est bleu, l ' enfer est rouge ( The sky ( Heaven ) is blue, Hell is red ) — referring to the colours of the Union Nationale ( blue ) and the Liberals ( red ), the latter accused often of being pro-communist.
Halsey's slogan, " Hit hard, hit fast, hit often " soon became a byword for the Navy.
* " The Whole Fruit " ( 1988 – 1990 ) ( often used in a longer slogan, revived in 2002-2005 in the You Know When You've Been Tango'd revival advertisements )
Fans of the band ( known as the Wrecking Crew ) are known to use the slogan, " Only The Meteors are Pure Psychobilly ," ( often shortened to " OTMAPP ")
From the early years of the People's Republic, sports had played an important role in diplomacy, often incorporating the slogan " Friendship First, Competition Second ".
The magazine often used the slogan " In Esperanto, but not about Esperanto.
Its products were often imprinted with the slogan, " One of the many Marx toys, have you all of them?
The supermarkets are often colloquially known as " Woolies " and have used the slogan ' The Fresh Food People ' since 1987.
Heinz 57, Heinz, or Heinz Hound is often used for dogs of uncertain ancestry, in a playful reference to the " 57 Varieties " slogan of the H. J. Heinz Company.
" The Japanese National Tourism Organization describes the slogan as " famous " and often quoted throughout the country.
This is the thought captured in the slogan ( often attributed to Dostoevsky ) " If God does not exist, everything is permitted.
Walker is often wrongly attributed with having invented the famous slogan " A Mars a day helps you work rest and play ": " was something that I administered, but I never invented it.
From 1982 to 1985, the station also employed talk-radio host Howard Stern, and WNBC heavily promoted the pair in print and television ads, which often featured the slogan " If We Weren't So Bad, We Wouldn't Be So Good.
The 88 enjoyed a great success, inspiring a popular 1950s slogan, " Make a Date with a Rocket 88 ", and also a song, " Rocket 88 ", often considered the first rock and roll record.
Only Unity Saves the Serbs ( more literally Only Concord Saves a Serb, ) is an unofficial motto used in Serbia and a popular slogan among Serbs, often used as a rallying call against foreign domination and during times of national crisis.
" Oft-imitated in classrooms, to the dismay of fellow-pupils and teachers alike, one boy was reportedly caned in 1981 by his headmaster for repeating this popular slogan once too often.

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