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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.
From the 1930s through the late 1950s, " Pepsi-Cola Hits The Spot " was the most commonly used slogan in the days of old radio, classic motion pictures, and later television.
Popularly known in Puerto Rico by its assigned channel number, Canal Cuatro, the station was also known by its animated cartoon mascot during the 1970s and 1980s, a bongo-playing cat ( known commonly as el gato de WAPA in Spanish ) and therefore its rhyming slogan is, Por el cuatro como el gato ( colloquially " on four like the cat "), which rhymes in Spanish.
One slogan is the commonly used phrase " love the sinner and not the sin.
A slogan can be commonly said: " Twix Fits.
In reference to CSA, it is commonly associated with the slogan " food with the farmer's face on it ".
The slogan " one weekend a month, two weeks a year " has been most commonly seen by Americans in recruiting ads for the National Guard.
Jai Hind जय ह िं द is a salutation, slogan and battle cry most commonly used in India in speeches and communications pertaining to or referring to patriotism towards India ( also known as Hind ).
As the organization's slogan —" All Issues are Women's Issues "— suggests, IWF members seek to participate in policy discussions not only about issues commonly referred to as " women's rights ," but also about such topics as national defense and foreign policy.
It most commonly refers to a 14-word slogan: " We must secure the existence of our people and a future for White Children.
It was commonly known as Z104 with the slogan " Washington's Modern Music.
The slogan Bread and Roses is now commonly associated with the pivotal 1912 textile workers ' strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts.
His campaign adopted the slogan, commonly used during his time as Council Chairman, " One City.

slogan and invoked
Information wants to be free is a slogan of technology activists invoked against limiting access to information.

slogan and at
The advertisement has shown a box and a manual of POANG product, and shown a slogan of company " A better everyday life at home ".
This account frequently invokes the slogan of " avenging the blood of Naboth " (, 25, 26 ), whose vineyard Jehoram's father Ahab had taken by force (); this fact suggests that perhaps the burden of making the northern kingdom a regional power had grown too heavy for its citizens, and Jehoram's defeat at Ramoth-Gilead gave them an opportunity to throw this burden off.
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.
" This slogan was reputedly posted at several other locations throughout the facility.
The slogan at the time, " Trade not Aid ", gained international recognition in 1968 when it was adopted by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development ( UNCTAD ) to put the emphasis on the establishment of fair trade relations with the developing world.
" The slogan had also been used by both Bosko and Buddy and even Beans at the end of every Looney Tunes cartoon.
* 1844-Oregon Question ; America and Great Britain at sword's point ; " 54-40 or fight " is American slogan
Although Nouvelle Résistance at first opposed the " national conservatives " of Jean-Marie Le Pen's National Front, it changed strategy, adopting the slogan " Less Leftism!
Even though 7 Up's marketing slogan at that time was Never Had It, Never Will ( referring to caffeine ), 7 Up Gold did list caffeine as one of its ingredients.
In the United States, official pictorial cancellations are almost invariably applied at special " stations ", i. e., post offices existing only for a limited time, usually one day, at special events, although there are frequently other pictorial cancellations that are not officially described as such — they are among what are called special cancellations and are special die-hubs added to machine cancels, which usually contain merely a slogan but sometimes contain a picture.
In June 1862, he sailed from Genoa and landed again at Palermo, where he gathered volunteers for the campaign, under the slogan Roma o Morte ( Rome or Death ).
For a time, the Wolves took a jab at the Hawks with the slogan, " We Play Hockey The Old-Fashioned Way: We Actually Win.
Canadian sports fans make claims of having created waves during the late 1970s at the 1976 Montreal Olympics, National Hockey League games in Canada, and at Vancouver Whitecaps games, where crowds were alleged to have performed the wave for a commercial in which the slogan was " Catch the Wave.
Using the slogan Where Virginia Begins, it has attempted to increase its tourism industry by emphasizing its role in the route used by settlers going west through the Cumberland Gap, at Lee County's western tip.
Airbus A340-300 at London Heathrow Airport in 2003, displaying " 4 Engines 4 Longhaul " slogan
Cunard's slogan, " Getting there is half the fun ", was specifically aimed at the tourist trade.
At the time, their advertising slogan was “ Living in the Mansards is like taking a vacation at home .” Now, the Mansards might not seem as extravagant.
Its current slogan is " God's Square Mile at the Jersey Shore ".
For example, a user may look at a long list of slogans on the website database section, and may submit, in text, his or her take on the most literal way to act out the slogan / command.
Stunned by the degree to which the democracy slogan had swayed the public both at home and abroad, he wondered whether this propaganda model could be employed during peace time.
Glen Clark, who entered the 1996 election far back in the polls, proved an excellent campaigner who succeeded, at least for the duration of the election, in re-unifying the party's traditional coalition with the slogan " On Your Side ".
The line " The peasants are coming with pitchforks " became somewhat of a slogan for the campaign, with Buchanan occasionally appearing with a prop pitchfork at rallies.
In 1983, Cinemax's parent company Time-Life Inc. ( which merged with Warner Communications in 1989 to form the present-day Time Warner ), had filed a federal trademark infringement lawsuit against then-independent station KOKI ( channel 23, now a Fox affiliate ) in Tulsa, Oklahoma and its owners Tulsa 23, Ltd. over the use of the slogan " We Are Your Movie Star " ( which was Cinemax's slogan at that time ).

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The Central Committee of the party sharply condemned the conduct this grouping as adventurists, considering this slogan untimely and incorrect, a slogan that hampered the Party in its efforts to win over a majority in the Soviets and ran counter to the party line of a peaceful development of the revolution.
The new ownership scrapped the " Great Entertainer " slogan and related logo for a new identity as PHL 17, in an apparent attempt to counter WGBS-TV's ( channel 57, now WPSG ) Philly 57 branding.
Taksim became the slogan which was used by the increasingly militant Turkish Cypriots to counter the Greek cry of ' enosis '.

slogan and protests
In collaboration with the Stop the War Coalition and the Muslim Association of Britain, CND has organised anti-war marches under the slogan " Don't Attack Iraq ", including protests on September 28, 2002 and February 15, 2003.
This new leadership decided upon a slogan for the CPC ’ s anti-war protests: “ Withdraw from the British Empire .” Signalling a more radical approach to their anti-Imperialist protesting, the Operations Centre authorised Stanley Ryerson to write and publish two pamphlets in Quebec.
" as a revolutionary slogan was in April 1968, on a famous piece of graffiti found scrawled in the mathematics department ( the building they helped occupy ), following the Columbia University protests of 1968.
The track " Intro Under The Paving Stones: The Beach " was inspired by a slogan from the French May 1968 protests, an event that also inspired the song " Bye Bye Badman " from The Stone Roses.
The protests produced the slogan “ Create Two, Three, Many Columbias !” The Doonesbury character Mark Slackmeyer was inspired by Rudd.
Soon afterward during the massive months-long protests throughout winter 1996 / 1997 against the election fraud perpetrated by Slobodan Milošević and his party at the November 1996 local elections, the slogan " Slotera Nika, za predsednika " (" Nick Slaughter for President ", also rhymes in Serbian ) became popular on banners and badges as a symbol of opposition to the regime.
On the day 50, 000 people ( GLW estimate ) turned out to protest under the dual slogan " Stop the war on Iraq ; Stop the war on immigrants ", more than on the Seattle protests against the WTO Ministerial Conference of 1999.

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