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  Advertising Slogans - Department Of Advertising   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
From Wikiquote This is a list of famous advertising slogans and taglines.
Not all of the slogans are advertising slogans.
Advertising slogans are claimed to be, and often prove to be, the most effective means of is required as not all advertising slogans are meant to be witty.
www.top1marketing.com /news/advertising-slogans.html   (454 words)

  
 List of advertising slogans
The following is a list of advertising slogans in the English language:
"Objects in your mirror are closer than they appear." - John Edwards campaign slogan in the 2004 primaries when he was still running for president.
list of business ethics, political economy, and philosophy of business topics
publicliterature.org /en/wikipedia/l/li/list_of_advertising_slogans.html   (2073 words)

  
 Rachel's pages -- Whatever!
A collection of Japanese advertising slogans in English -- weird weird weird.
A page full of generally bizarre Japanese English; it also includes snippets of weird English from elsewhere.
They list a lot of good jobs, but I saw some fake jobs from an Onion-type site listed, so clearly they don't check things.
www.jiawen.net /splooge.html   (697 words)

  
 Shamash Book of the Month Archive
Heschel’s great insight is that the world of rabbinic thought can be divided into two types or schools, those of Rabbi Akiva and Rabbi Ishmael, and that the historic disputes between the two are based on fundamental differences over the nature of revelation and religion.
An exploration of Hebrew roots, shorashim, that draws from a wide range of sources-Biblical and Rabbinic texts, contemporary authors, and a diverse collection of Israeli Hebrew: newspapers, advertising slogans, slang and graffiti.
Never before available in English, a masterpiece of the picaresque by the Nobel laureate who is arguably the greatest novelist in modern Hebrew.
www.shamash.org /books   (11715 words)

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