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"tag line" Definitions
  1. (North American English) (also punchline British and North American English) the last few words of a joke that make it funny
  2. (also slogan) a word or phrase that is easy to remember, used for example by a political party or in advertising to attract people's attention or to suggest an idea quickly

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FABER: YOU MENTIONED HIS TAG LINE, TO BE GREAT AGAIN.
Even some House Republican lawmakers scoffed at the tag line.
" The commercial uses the tag line "Raise One to Right Now.
" The official tag line for the campaign is "It'll Find You.
Breaking News, CNN's tag line, is not just a snappy logo.
"The end of womp womp is coming," the tag line read.
"Our tag line is 'the horror and the wonder,'" he said.
The tag line, "It's show time," appeared prominently on the invitations.
Pepsi's new global tag line is managing to divide the industry experts.
That's the tag line of the newest cannabis ETF on the block.
"Featuring Ricco Rodriguez" was not an alluring tag line even in 2008.
Tinder's tag line, "It's like real life, but better," won't apply here.
" Her tag line on her profile is also simple and to the point -- "human.
The tag line — "First they got busted, then they got badges" — referred to three attractive, streetwise flower children ("One black, one white, one blonde," as another tag line explained) who, after some trouble with the law, joined the police force and worked undercover.
His tag line -- we rise up -- borrows from one of Maya Angelou's most famous poems.
We are stuck in an awkward position… which is basically the tag line to my life.
In previous years, the NBA has given the playoffs the tag line Win or Go Home.
" The first print ads used the tag line, "Mikey and Nicky — Don't expect to like them.
The rest is three actors' names, a tag line, a title, tiny credits, and white space.
" "The tag line was, 'If you knew how to commit the perfect crime would you do it?
I know it sounds cliche or a tag line like some ABC Family shit, but you can.
The former premier has attracted thousands at his rallies with the tag-line "change, but with continuity".
" The result is the Trash app, which comes with a straightforward tag line: "You shoot, we edit.
This tag-line enough was plenty to pique Twitter's collective interest, garnering over 213 re-tweets so far.
It's also a tag line that can work once every few years, not two years in a row.
The way that Nantz repeats the tag line—"A tradition unlike any other"—assumes a sinister, cultish edge.
Trump's famous campaign promise tag line was all about moving America backward, and undoing any progress we made.
Chuck Grassley (R-IA) tweeted Thursday, correcting the president's now well-established political tag line on tax reform.
When our camera guy asked if that included her mom, Danielle pretty much stuck to her original tag line.
Because as you know, I said in my last tag line, 'I'm passionate about dogs, not crazy about bitches.
To Evans, "smart is the new lucky" is more than just the tag line for Betfair's American advertising campaign.
Just in case listeners weren't clued in by their podcast's tag line: "Open your hearts and loosen your butts."
The informal tag line for the program is "content for grown-ups made by kids on a mission," she said.
After another couple hundred words about how disgusting you are, the ad concludes with the simplest tag line yet: Shape.
This time, Manliguis dropped the "sex-positive" tag line, removed the word "kink," and all imagery of groups or couples.
"Seek immediate shelter," it read, injecting panic into more than a million Hawaiians and tourists with its ominous tag line.
The image was captioned, "Whatever it takes" -- the tag line for the franchise's latest film, "Avengers: Endgame," which hits theaters Friday.
Demons might be a girl's best friend, as the movie's tag line declares, but they're not doing much for Mr. Galland.
" A CNBC investigation eventually revealed that Ash was not a personal assistant, but Filomena's Internet psychic, who used the tag line "Ask Billy.
You conjure up a logo, brainstorm a catchy tag line and develop promotional materials that reinforce a unique selling proposition and so on.
SIMON ARBUTHNOTLondon The subscription offer I received with my issue (December 1st) included the tag line "Nobody changed the world with novelty socks".
The Hygge Game plays on the Danish concept of coziness and comfort, offering 300 questions for "pleasant company," according to their tag line.
" The New York Times bought a pricey ad for the Oscars with the tag line, "The truth is more important now than ever.
" It's a joke on the show's longstanding tag line, but also a reminder that the end is in sight for "Game of Thrones.
The online version of GDP, with the addition of the tag line "Solutions for Wealth," offers a limited supply of affordable Banksy-branded items.
The case, which features the tag line "be here now," can only be unlocked outside of the phone-free zone in a concert venue.
Kim Kardashian's rolling out a new line of face makeup, and the tag line for her promotional shot should read ... IT'S UP HERE, FOLKS!!!
Six years ago, the tag line was "To be proud of Made-in-China", while last year's was "Low-carbon and environmentally friendly cyclical development".
This, from a movie with the the tag line "Stay alert, survive the night" — basically the mantra of any woman going out past 5 pm.
R.A. Country," which promotes the artists who support the philosophical, and perhaps economic, thrall of the N.R.A., with the pernicious tag line "Celebrate the Lifestyle.
The accompanying tag line, "Just say MoschiNO" is meant to reference the anti-drug campaign that dates back to the late '80s, according to the brand.
Bridge has advertised its bright green logo with its ''Knowledge for All'' tag line on posters, fliers, billboards and branded vests worn by motorcycle-taxi drivers.
Firstly, the AAP's subaltern image and tag line of inner-party democracy and collective leadership were its USP and it struck an emotional chord with the common man.
He compared it with another of Ogilvy's clients, IBM, which has had to change its tag line several times to keep up with trends in the technology space.
The Brazilian leader has echoed Trump's "fake news" line of attack toward the press, and his campaign slogan of "Brazil First" also mirrored Trump's "America First" tag line.
The next day when my dad came home, he smiled, announcing the new tag line and jingle for Campbell's soup, "Soup Is Good Food," inspired by my bubbe's soup.
In 2012, the car rental company Avis dumped its famous tag line, "We try harder," after 50 years for a new direction: focusing on corporate, rather than leisure, clients.
Another repurposed an ad for Durex condoms, adding a tag line — "Twice is not enough" — to poke fun at the idea of Mr. Xi angling for a third term.
" "This is one of the biggest game/toy companies in the world making the fact that property ownership is impossible for most people my age into a jeering tag line.
Her factory has been making Trump banners since the time his tag line as a candidate was "Make America Great Again", highlighting an irony of his hardline on trade with China.
"Are you okay with that?" he asked, in a tag line repeated by a handful of other white male (and mostly older) Republican senators, including Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY).
Taking on the tag line "Think business casual with a little attitude," the staples collection infuses Petite Studio's dedication to creating clothing petites actually want to wear that's catered towards their proportions.
What's clear from that tag line -- "no Mr. Nice Guy ... sometimes you need a Donald Trump" -- is that the campaign understands how poorly the President is perceived on a bevy of personality traits.
Shadow of Mordor's upcoming sequel— Shadow of War—promises in its tag line that "Nothing Will Be Forgotten;" it's such a testament to this recent crop of games that I almost believe it.
"He was the president and he was the client is a clever tag line, but he was a lot bigger than that," said Spencer Kobren, the founder of the American Hair Loss Association.
The notorious ad campaign by Nike in 313 with the tag line "chicks dig the long ball" made the notion that the league favours a homer-happy game into a mainstay of popular culture.
She also persisted with smugness and what looked liked forced smiling and failed to offer a message, tag line or breakout line to make people positively think or rethink how they see her campaign.
Last year, "Keep walking," the longstanding advertising tag line of Johnnie Walker, inspired Daniel Titz and Dorian Lebherz, two German film school students, to make a 90-second commercial as part of their coursework.
That could serve as a tag line, with "it" referring to the abuses of power that Lionel finds as he tries to unravel an especially vexing case, one involving him and everyone he cares about.
The tag line of the playlist is "have YOU done the challenge," insinuating that fornicating to jams such as "Cotton Eye Joe" and "My Shiny Teeth and Me" is all part of an ironic sport.
David Hogg, one of their leaders, began his speech with the price tag line, and told a CNN interviewer that if anything he feels that their attacks on the Florida senator haven't been provocative enough.
Trying to goad audiences into multiplexes with the tag line "Decide for yourself" seems particularly deluded at a time when coronavirus and hyperpartisan burnout are leading most viewers to decide to stay home and cocoon.
New Zealand Football President Johanna Wood said their bid, which is marketed with the tag-line 'As One', was also built on providing a legacy for soccer in both countries and throughout the South Pacific.
Working within an extremely limited amount of time, they each set about creating a single image of themselves bearing a tag line that not only sums up their brand, but also makes their case for partner.
" Eric Trump also took time in his foreword to offer praise for his father, President Donald Trump, slipping in a classic "Make America Great Again" tag line: "As to my father, there is no greater man.
After decades spent firing-off cease-and-desist letters to companies using the tag-line, its future is in doubt after Taco John's pursued a brewery near their offices in Cheyenne, The Associated Press (AP) reported.
The tag line, "There's more in the making" appears to be a nod to both the "one more thing" aspect of this late-in-the-season event, along with the company's newfound refocus on creative professionals.
That day, the Drudge Report stretched Cotton's remarks, sharing a story with the tag line "CLINTON EMAIL LED TO EXECUTION IN IRAN?" which likely led "many people" to share the sentiment and Trump to tweet it.
And that's why KFC is being sued by Taqueria El Amigo after the chicken behemoth ran a bunch of ads that target the Spanish-language audience and use that particular translation of its familiar tag line.
EditorsNote: Edit 1: Eliminated extra tag line; Mitch Marner had two goals and an assist in the third period and the Toronto Maple Leafs held on to defeat the visiting New York Rangers 5-3 Saturday night.
Sinosphere HONG KONG — "Why are they here?" asks a tag line on a poster for the forthcoming Hollywood science-fiction movie "Arrival," an apparent reference to the visitors aboard a mysterious spaceship hovering above Hong Kong's harbor.
The magazine's tag line and de facto motto, "High Quality," is opaque enough to not raise any red flags to narcs, but also serves as a winking reference to its connective thread and defining subject matter. Marijuana.
Black Tomato, a New York- and London-based agency, recently debuted a "Get Lost" service, which drops travelers into remote destinations, requiring them to find their way out (tag line: "You need to get lost to find yourself").
With "It's Your Vacation, Why Share It?" as its tag line, a new advertising campaign by the online home-rental service HomeAway depicts some of the many awkward, gross or annoying ways this kind of shared-lodging arrangement can go wrong.
The premise and structure are simple enough: A crew of six astronauts must bring home samples from Mars, which contain microscopic organisms that provide the first "incontrovertible proof" that, to use another familiar space-related tag line, we are not alone.
But with the weak sales of its mediocre v1 Spectacles, the well-reviewed v2 failing to break into the cultural zeitgeist and no other hardware products on the market, Snap may need to redefine what exactly that tag line means.
In one example, the company tested 27 different versions of a video's thumbnail and tag line in order to see what performed the best on Facebook, buying ads to promote each version on the platform in order to get data quickly.
This presents Adam Tucker, president of Ogilvy & Mather Advertising New York, with a relatively unique challenge: Can a brand's messaging stay relevant even when it is tied directly to a tag line that is older than many of its customers?
Current eventually wants to integrate its money-transfer service into other popular messaging services and social media apps, too, with the goal of allowing a new generation of consumers to "transact where you interact," as the startup's tag line puts it.
"Five young reporters in way over their heads find themselves shaping the future of the country through raucous adventures in an unexpected world of sex, drugs and swing states on the presidential campaign trail," as the show's tag line puts it. http://nyti.
EditorsNote: Very minor changes, removing double tag line and adding in two words Eric Thames hit a three-run homer in the bottom of the ninth as the host Milwaukee Brewers rallied to beat the Colorado Rockies 22-23 on Friday night.
In the field, the tag line wasn't resonating, which sent many campaigns into crisis management; in some of the closest races across the country, Republicans retreated to fearmongering and race-baiting about migrant caravans, MS-13 gangs, Confederate statues, and sanctuary cities.
Or, "Five young reporters in way over their heads find themselves shaping the future of the country through raucous adventures in an unexpected world of sex, drugs and swing states on the presidential campaign trail," as the show's tag line puts it.
Using the tag line "Follow the Sun," the campaign, led by LA Mayor Eric Garcetti, focused on how the City of Angels was not only the rational choice over competitor Paris, but also the emotional one given the city's passion for sports.
Published in partnership with the Brookings Institution, Lawfare has developed into a go-to bipartisan site for remarkably speedy and informed analysis about all matters related to "Hard National Security Choices," as the blog's tag line puts it, including counterterrorism and immigration.
Advertising After the studied zaniness of a campaign with the tag line "None of this makes sense" — a reference to how a five-calorie antioxidant drink could still manage to taste good — Bai Brands is looking to cast itself in a mature, inspirational image.
Their group names and slogans reflect a kind of defiant lift-as-we-climb self-reliance: My Brother's Keeper; Us Helping Us in Washington; the Saving Ourselves Symposium that takes place in Jackson this week; Our People, Our Problem, Our Solution, the tag line of the Black AIDS Institute.
The company's 194 Instagram posts, for example, range from a recent photograph of the French racing driver Sébastien Loeb wearing a RM 36-20083 G-sensor Tourbillon — which echoes the company's tag line, "A racing machine on the wrist" — to a close-up of its RM 07-02 Pink Lady Sapphire.
"'The tag line 'From this moment, everything will change' sounds like a challenge to the critics, most of whom were not kind to 'Cars 2' and looked at the first 'Cars' movie as a fun and entertaining romp, but lacked the emotional depth and heart of earlier Pixar films," Dergarabedian said.
Tyler "Ninja" Blevins announced on Twitter and YouTube Tuesday a new deal with Adidas under the tag line "Time In." It's unclear what the partnership with Adidas and Ninja will include, but it's fair to anticipate that sneakers and clothing matching Ninja's growing brand will be on the way soon.
The mountainous landscape in the background of "Double Your Pleasure" (2018) comes from a Guo Xi painting; the artist has also included a dinosaur (a tyrannosaurus) and three playful young people, painted twice, who give the picture its title, which comes from the old advertising tag line for Wrigley's Doublemint chewing gum.
You've seen Rahm's work on the show before (de Lesseps has worn pieces by the designer in a couple of photoshoots, at a reunion and in a tag line intro one season) — after de Lesseps attended one of her shows about six years ago, the two hit it off and have been pals ever since.
"The tag line 'silence speaks volumes' is a good one to capture the logic of the likely Chinese response," said Susan Shirk, who was a deputy assistant secretary of state responsible for China during the Clinton administration and is now chair of the 21st Century China Center at the University of California San Diego.
In 2009, not long after Mr. Kurz became leader of the youth wing of the party, he went on an image-ineering campaign, with the tag line "Black is hot," featuring a picture of himself perched on the bonnet of a Hummer, in jeans, an untucked shirt and a come-hither look, surrounded by some equally satisfied-looking peers.
The show's social media accounts also teased the apparent mystery of the tag line: the curiosity door is wiiiiiide open But it might also be a sign that the Duffer brothers are planning to surprise us by shifting away from our Stranger Things comfort zones and taking us somewhere new — if not for season four, perhaps for their many new projects.
One is RCS Global, whose tag line is "making sure" and has bases in Colombia, Rwanda, South Africa, China the U.S. and the U.K. "If you look at the issue of slave labor or forced labor, I think where there are extremely unregulated supply chains, in countries of weak governance, you are sure to find this issue and that goes for any material," Harrison Mitchell, director of responsible supply chains at RCS Global, told CNBC.
EditorsNote: adds tag line; other minor edits Jay Beagle scored with 211 seconds remaining to lift the Washington Capitals to a 53-25 win over the Carolina Hurricanes on Friday night at PNC Arena in Raleigh, N.C. Beagle, who snapped a 24-game scoring drought, skated down the right side of the ice and seemed to surprise Carolina goaltender Cam Ward after Nicklas Backstrom delivered the puck from the other side of the ice.

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