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That's how we came up with our Sonica strap line — 'Sonic art for the visually minded'.
"This will put the user back at the centre, connecting them with their unique 'Everything Money'," says Bialick, crowbarring in the startup's strap-line.
Just Eat, the online take-out ordering behemoth, has announced a brand refresh today with a new fancy logo and strap-line: "Find your flavour".
Like the rest of the group, the station uses the group strap line of "The difference is..." and has jingles sung by the radio ident company S2blue.
Since 2001 the company has used the strap-line "keeping an eye on the road ahead" to represent its focus on helping drivers to drive safely within the speed limit.
On Friday 21 March 2008, the radio station has changed their 'Passion for Music, Passion for Life' strap-line slogan to 'Love Music. As of 11 July 2010, Galaxy changed its slogan to "TSA's No. 1 Hit Music Station" inline with Capital London.
Work Club created an app called "Human API" to illustrate Ballantine's strap line "leave an impression". The app accessed via Ballantine's Facebook page allowed users to comment and advise artists live as they worked on a series of projects. This project won the IAB creative showcase award 2011.
During this period fleet names carried the new strap line 'Part of the Stagecoach Group'. On eventual adoption of the striped scheme, the Busways, Blue Bus Service and Economic names survived in the red Stagecoach strap lines. Busways was eventually dropped with the emergence of the second generation Stagecoach livery.
From Autumn 1997, Cowie Group plc was renamed Arriva plc and like Stagecoach and FirstGroup a consistent corporate image was introduced for its many and different bus operations. Outside of London this was a corporate livery of aquamarine with a Cotswold stone (cream) swoop, Arriva branding and a strap- line of the region the bus was operating in. For the former North Western operation this strap-line was serving the North West. In Spring 1998 Arriva decided to give an Arriva identity to the many companies which comprised Arriva Passenger Services and as a consequence North Western Road Car Co. Ltd became Arriva North West Ltd with the associated Bee Line and Liverline operations becoming Arriva Manchester Ltd and Arriva Merseyside Ltd respectively.
The strap line of the retailer is "Top Brands, Bottom Prices", with operations director Joe Morris explaining their business model of acquiring stock at the same cost price as the larger supermarkets, but selling them to the public at a cheaper price. In August 2011, Home Bargains opened a website to enable customers to shop with them online.
Circular rings allow straps to be worn at different angles, and they are the most commonly used ring shape now. Ring develops in more shapes nowadays like Rectangular, Triangular, Heart and even flower shape. 90° angles on Rectangular ring limited the angle of strap line on the shoulder. Strap won't be able to move outer or inner the shoulder.
The strap line "It's much less fuss" was added later. In 1990 one single-deck dual purpose vehicle gained a maroon and light blue livery with a "CAMCOACH" logo, but this was not continued. Following the Stagecoach takeover, standard Stagecoach livery was applied to the fleet, with "Stagecoach Cambus" branding. The current Stagecoach livery with "Stagecoach in Cambridge" fleetnames appeared later.
The strip's protagonists are Puss, a black anthropomorphic cat and Boots, a similarly humanoid brown dog. In the stories they are in a continuous state of conflict, as indicated by the strap-line "They Fight Like Cat and Dog". Most stories revolved around one of them playing a trick on the other, the recipient getting revenge and both fighting. The strip name is a pun on the pantomime Puss in Boots.
Cyclops UK is a long standing supplier to Garmin, the largest satellite navigation brand in the world. All Garmin satellite navigation units come pre-loaded with Cyclops content. The databases provided by Cyclops are found in millions of satellite navigation devices and mobile navigation device across the world and the company. The company logo and strap-line "powered by Cyclops" appear on millions of satellite navigation boxes every year.
Mattessons is a United Kingdom-based manufacturer of processed-meat based products, particularly sausages and pâté. The company became famous in the 1970s for its "Mmmm" television adverts, with the strap line "Just try saying Mattessons without saying Mmm." Mattessons was founded in 1947 by German Rhineland-born, Richard Mattes, a pork butcher who arrived in England in the 1930s,The Times, 15 August 1968, But what's the English for Würst...? and his son Werner.
The strap line for the Met BPA is "Working to make changes for the better". Its declared aims are to "Improve the working environment of black police staff and officers within the Metropolitan Police Service". The Met BPA have laid out a number of actions they will attempt to fulfill to achieve their aim, they include establishing a support network for staff and officers. Establishing a social network organizing events for members.
"Meeting People... Meeting Needs..." is the strap line for the work of the mission. Marriage breakdown, domestic upheaval, serious illness, bereavement, alcohol and drug dependency – can all be deeply distressing and affect not only the quality of the life of the person concerned but also their families and colleagues. Increasing stress may be experienced as the rail industry develops in the 21st century. The work of the chaplains complements that of the welfare services offered by employers.
On 15 March 2007, Morrisons announced that it would cease to use its existing branding and instead use a "more modern brand image". Their lower price option brand, Bettabuy, was also changed to a "more modern" brand called the Morrisons Value range. The change saw the replacement of the old yellow and black logo, with the 'More Reasons To Shop at Morrisons' strap line replaced with 'Fresh Choice For You'. In 2010 this was replaced by 'Eat Fresh.
First Story is an English non-profit organisation that encourages young people to write creatively for pleasure and agency. First Story's strap line is 'Changing Lives Through Writing'. Its stated mission is to empower young people from low-income communities to find their own voices and, in doing so, to thrive in education and in life. The charity primarily works in state secondary schools serving low-income communities and its operating regions are Greater London, the East Midlands and the North of England.
Diesel railbus VT 12.5 "Stuttgarter Rössle" On the occasion of the 150th birthday of Rudolf Diesel in 2008 the Augsburg Railway Park hosted a large locomotive exhibition on Easter Monday on the theme of diesel locomotives. Not only were there diesel engines to be seen, but also historic lorries, buses, fire engines and tractors. The event's strap line was "Vehicles driven by diesel engines on rail or road". For younger visitors there was a children's programme with Easter egg hunts and tractor racing.
Sabres of Paradise 'arms' featuring a Bastard Bunny head motif Bastard Bunny later appeared in Deadline magazine (along with Tank Girl co-created by Gorillaz artist Jamie Hewlett) and, from 1994, in the New Musical Express. The collected Bastard Bunny collection was published by Virgin Books in 1998 as Don't You Know Who I am?! – The Collected Works. Bastard Bunny reappeared in 2013 after some "enforced gardening leave" in a new, heavyweight on-line persona using the strap-line "He's Fat, He's Forty and He Ain't Happy".
' In August 2015, the company launched a new advertising campaign under the strap line "Compare. Call. Save", the centre of which is a video advert featuring an ice cream van and a squirrel. The advert was first launched on YouTube before making its television debut on Boxing Day 2015. In Summer 2011, icelolly.com ran a tongue-in-cheek commercial, featuring a female heroine relaxing by a pool while surreptitiously ‘checking out’ four male stereotypes, with Hot Chocolate's You Sexy Thing playing in the background and a voice over from Gavin and Stacey's Joanna Page.
Henshaws Society for Blind People (founded in 1837), by Oldham businessman Thomas Henshaw, is a specialist charity providing support, advice and training to anyone affected by sight loss and other disabilities. The charity has changed names four times. In 1921, it was 'Henshaw’s Institution for the Blind', in January 1971 it changed to 'Henshaw’s Society for the Blind', and then finally in 2000 to 'Henshaws Society for Blind People.' In 2016, the charity shortened its name to simply 'Henshaws', introducing the strap line 'Beyond Expectations' and changing its logo and branding to bright pink.
The business was developed by Alfred Dunhill after he inherited his father's saddlery business on London's Euston Road at the age of 21 in 1893. Alfred Dunhill, responding to the growing demand for automobiles at this time, developed a line of accessories called "Dunhill's Motorities". This first collection included car horns and lamps, leather overcoats, goggles, picnic sets and timepieces, which provided the company with the strap line of "Everything But The Motor". Within a few years, the business moved towards the luxury market with the opening of two Dunhill Motorities stores in Mayfair.
The society organises meetings and an annual conference, publishes the bi- monthly Record Management Bulletin containing comment, analysis, case studies and news from the UK and international information and records management scene, produces information guides on issues such as records retention and information technology, and runs training courses for members and non-members. The society changed its name to the Information and Records Management Society in 2010. The society changed its name to the IRMS in 2014 along with its strap line from "The Home of Information and Records Management" to The Interactive Hub of the Information World.
Oakwood High School was granted an Academy Order on 1 August 2013 and converted to Academy status for the Academic Year 2013/2014. In November 2013, Oakwood transitioned to a Multi Academy Trust, to enable it to expand and support other schools. The Multi Academy Trust was initially known as the Oakwood Learning Community In June 2014 one of its feeder schools, Sitwell Junior School, joined the Multi Academy Trust with David Naisbitt as the Accounting Officer. In February 2016 the Multi Academy Trust changed its name to Inspire Trust, echoing Oakwood's new strap-line "Inspired to Achieve".
Healthcare at Home is a pharmaceutical supplier established in 1992 by founder and former chairman Charles Walsh based in Burton on Trent. The company supplies a wide range of pharmaceuticals and home healthcare with around 1,000 employees dealing with more than 150,000 patients a year. In Spring 2015, Healthcare at Home reverted to using in house logistics rather than working with a third party for all deliveries. In Autumn 2015, the company went through a full corporate rebranding, including new logos, literature, strap line and website in an attempt to re-establish the company's status in the market.
Jester Interactive Limited was formed as part of, and through funding from Morgan Computing Limited - a Database Software company based in North Wales. Key staff who kicked off this venture were Lee Wright, Tim Wright and Gavin Morgan, Managing Director of Morgan Computing Limited. Jester Interactive initially consisted of a small team of five people working in offices based at Liverpool's Port of Liverpool Building where a custom made studio was constructed to develop the company's first title NoiseToys. NoiseToys was later re-titled MUSIC Station, and then shortened to simply MUSIC with the strap line Music Creation for the PlayStation Generation.
The Intercity service proved an instant hit with the British public. By the early 1980s the HST had caught the travelling public's imagination, thanks in part to a television advertising campaign fronted by the since-disgraced entertainment personality Jimmy Savile, together with the advertising strap- line "This is the age of the train".An example of this advertising campaign can be found through online video sites such as YouTube. British Rail enjoyed a boom in patronage on the routes operated by the HSTs and InterCity's revenues increased, although the total was not enough to remove the need for subsidies to British Rail.
The package was re-sung for BBC Radio Nottingham and the instrumental versions were used on BBC Radio Merseyside. The package was topped up in late 2006 to introduce the "Great Place for a Great Station" strap-line and to freshen the set up. In autumn 2008 a further refresh was introduced with new sings for key daytime programmes and presenters. In 2010 the idents package was completely refreshed by S2Blue, introducing new rhythm tracks to the 2005 package, new instrumentation across the whole set and a raft of new cuts, all keeping the same memorable logo.
In 1989, Busways was sold to its employees and management as an Employee Share Ownership Plan company, with the management owning 51% of shares and employees owning 49%.Workers buy Busways Commercial Motor 11 May 1989 During this time fleet names carried the strap line An employee owned company. In late 1993, Busways management considered an offer from the employee board members to buy out some of the management shares using one of the employee share trusts. With the fast-paced development of the industry this was not thought to be in the long term best interests of the company.
According to its founder, David James, it attempts not only to provide protection for the subjects of obsessive attention, but also to help people with obsessions who have mental illnesses that might otherwise have gone undiagnosed or untreated. The basis of the approach arises from the fact that the majority of the fixated are driven by delusional beliefs based in potentially treatable mental disorders. Treating those with evident mental illness will have an important effect in reducing the level of risk to public figures, whilst at the same time improving the health and welfare of the individuals concerned. The strap-line on FTAC's stationery is 'Preventing Harm and Facilitating Care'.
The four page periodical called for women's suffrage in Portugal caused consternation in conservative England as it reacted to the petition raised by Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon and presented by John Stuart Mill to the British Parliament in 1866. The periodical was presented as a "‘a hermaphrodite paper" creating comment in the Atheneum, the Bern Journal and the Victoria Magazine. A much later source cites O Progresso as the first feminist newspaper in Europe. Her first publication carried the strap line, a mulher livre ao lado do homem livre (the free woman beside the free man) whilst the second wanted Justice at any cost.
The Alan Class titles in themselves did not directly reflect that Class was interested in comics above and beyond his publishing them. However, in the 1970s, Alan Class published four issues of Ally Sloper (October 1976 - February 1977), a magazine in a totally different style to the all previous Alan Class publications. Edited by comic historian Denis Gifford, and named after one of the earliest comic characters, 'Ally Sloper' showed a love for old British comics, comic strips and artists. With a cover strap-line "First British comic hero 1867, First British comic magazine 1976," Ally Sloper contained an eclectic mix of strips and articles.
After opening at the Theatre Royal, Lincoln in September 1981 and touring to several UK theatres, it transferred to the Palace Theatre, London in November 1981 where it ran until the end of January 1982. The deliberately cheeky publicity 'strap-line' read "Come and see Her Royal Highness at The Palace". It starred Marc Sinden, Eva Lohman, Rona Anderson, Timothy Carlton, Morar Kennedy, Gwen Nelson, David Cunningham, Mansel David and Tony Steedman. Sinden had been cast to play the lead role of Prince Charles as a result of his portrayal of the same character in the Ray Davies/Kinks musical, Chorus Girls at the Theatre Royal, Stratford East earlier in 1981.
The Visitor reported the acquittal on the front page, normally reserved for advertisements only.Official shorthand transcript of the trial at the Liverpool Assize Court of James Caunt for alleged seditious libel against the Jewish people, published in the 'Morecambe and Heysham Visitor' on August 6th, 1947 ; Book by James Caunt (published after the trial), An editor on trial: Rex v. Caunt, alleged seditious libel, Morecambe Press Ltd, 1947 Soon afterwards, this led the paper to decide to permanently have news on the front page and to move advertisements to the inside pages, becoming the first local newspaper to do so. For many years after the Second World War, the paper had the strap line "founded in 1874 when income tax was 1d in the £".
The Ontology 5 platform provides the key capabilities that underpin Ontology’s applications for communication service providers: Intelligent 360 for Network Operators and Intelligent 360 for Real- Time Inventory. Ontology Systems offer functionality aimed at communications service providers in the form of the "Intelligent 360 for Network Operators" product, which operators use to construct a unified model of their network, the services it implements and the customers they are sold to.Galbraith, Craig (18 April 2013), "Vodacom Taps Ontology for Service Assurance", Billing and OSS World. Retrieved 24 July 2014 Under the strap-line "Know Your Network: Now", Intelligent 360 for Network Operators addresses operational challenges in the areas of network change management, network troubleshooting, customer and inventory navigation and data integrity tracking and reporting.
SCoJeC's functions generally fall into three key areas, which are reflected in its strap-line, “representing, connecting, and supporting Jewish people in Scotland”: 1\. Representing Scotland's Jewish Community to other external organisations, fostering relations with other communities in Scotland, and working with other communities and umbrella groups to improve community relations; 2\. Connecting Jewish people in Scotland with each other, with the organised Jewish Community, and with other communities, by organising social activities, publishing information, and responding to requests for advice and assistance; 3\. Supporting Jewish people in Scotland by providing support for local groups, assisting communal organisations to meet regulatory requirements, producing educational and other resources to enhance understanding of Judaism and the lives of Jewish people in Scotland.
The work included the creation of a fresh logo, strap-line and tone of voice for the channel, however, a spokeswoman for UKTV denied suggestions that the broadcaster would change the name of the channel and said that the overhaul was about "tweaking the brand and aligning it better with our overall strategy". The new Watch logo and channel presentation launched on 23 September 2010, focusing on the idea that "TV is better shared!". The new identity, created by agency Harriman Steel, includes a new strapline, "Watch... together", along with new idents, end frames and a new logo. The idents feature a scene against a black background with various elements of the scene being provided, by people in black outfits.
The digital service was broadcast largely from the Galaxy Yorkshire studios, and much of the content networked across the group came from this location. Since Monday 21 January 2008, Galaxy Digital was changed from its own dedicated service (albeit with mostly network content) to broadcast almost entirely as a direct relay of Galaxy Yorkshire, though the 'Across Yorkshire' on-air tagline was replaced by 'Across the UK' on the digital service. (Online listeners to the Galaxy Digital site got a direct feed of the Yorkshire service, with the Yorkshire tagline). Since Friday 21 March 2008, the radio station changed their 'Passion for Music, Passion for Life' strap-line slogan to 'Love Music' ; the tagline changed again in 2010 to "The UK's Number One Hit Music Station" in preparation for the impending Capital relaunch (see below).
Beerling is interested in the history of science and publishes occasional scholarly articles on this theme. These have included an invited commentary entitled 'Gas valves, forests and global change: a commentary on Paul Gordon Jarvis classic 1976 paper written to celebrate the 350th anniversary of the journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, and the discovery that Isaac Newton's interest in botany extended to thinking about how water moves from roots to leaves and into the atmosphere over 200 years before botanists got round to explaining it. His discovery was widely reported including in Scientific American and Science which coined the memorable 'Newton was no sap' strap line. In 2010, he wrote a piece for Nature discussing theoretical analyses revealing how plant investment in the architecture of leaf veins can be shuffled for different conditions, minimising the construction costs associated with supplying water to leaves.

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