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"tagline" Definitions
  1. a reiterated phrase identified with an individual, group, or product : SLOGAN
  2. a final line (as in a play or joke)

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The tagline is "Love something new every day," and at some point that will — That's the tagline in the Castro [San Francisco neighborhood], where I live, but go ahead.
The streaming giant rolled out two new trailers for its Amanda Knox documentary — one with the tagline "suspect her" and the other with the tagline "believe her" — on Thursday.
They're truly earning their tagline — "Comics for dangerous humans."
" The car's tagline is "going small and living big.
" A tagline on the invite says "Loved by millions.
" The fragrance's tagline is: "Stormy Daniels Embrace the Truth.
" This one also came with a dumb tagline: "Shark happens!
" His site's tagline: "There's a war on for your mind!
Anyway, the tagline is not for one of those shows.
"My tagline is, 'Don't let age limit you,'" Yearwood said.
It makes them feel better, fast, as the tagline goes.
"No one knows you better than you," the tagline reads.
The account's tagline is Because what more could you want?
The company's tagline is "for gamers, by gamers," after all.
Tagline: Communications and payments for home builders and their teams.
Hatching Dragons' tagline is "Helping your baby fly through life".
"Trump pies: 'Feeding people what they want,'" the tagline reads.
Can I get a tagline for the album from you?
"I think that's fundamentally the tagline of Marvel," Amanat says.
The SerpentiForm exhibition has a tagline: 2,700 Years of Inspiration.
The subject in the Clinton tagline is the candidate herself.
Tagline: The phone, it's actually not just a small computer!
"I get this tagline, 'banker banned for life,'" he said.
"The beauty of no artificial preservatives," the ad's tagline reads.
"Music beats rejection, sorrow, despair, hardship, everything," reads the tagline.
Arkham Knight lives up to its "Be The Batman" tagline.
Our tagline for the amendment, "light not heat," was born.
"Warren has a plan for that" is her campaign tagline.
LG: I'll come up with another tagline for next week.
First, it has rebranded and adopted the tagline "Wellness that works".
The British Colonial Co's accompanying tagline doesn't make things much better.
The tagline of the CrossFit games is 'the fittest on earth.
" An online promo featuring Cohen concludes with the tagline "Sacha graduates.
One marketing tagline read: "All your friends have already had her".
It is a good tagline for virtual reality at its best.
"You just need to be white to win," runs the tagline.
" The company's tagline on Facebook is: "Because hipsters didn't invent coffee.
Culture finds a way (to paraphrase a well known movie tagline).
" And the series' tagline is: "Real people, real stories, real horror.
"The key to good parenting is control," the trailer's tagline warns.
The company's tagline, "turn fruit into alcohol" says it all, really.
But that might be a little too verbose as a tagline.
This was sold with the tagline: "add spice to your wife".
By and large 'the last shall be first' was January's tagline.
"Get a bug if you find a bug," the tagline read.
As Jezebel first pointed out, the poster is missing a tagline.
"We have this tagline at Titan: fans, fighters first," McMahon said.
Tagline: A 3D printing network that produces usable products at scale.
" And under each image there's the same tagline: "We do chores.
" Each picture featured the tagline, "Let's get them ready for tomorrow.
" The tagline declares that this is "beer in its organic form.
My Yacht Group's tagline is "Connecting the world's most interesting people."
Its "most legroom in coach" tagline is a major selling point.
"I'm lovin' it," someone else said, in reference to McDonald's tagline.
He is also responsible for its "We have the meats" tagline.
The tagline for this package might be "however long it takes".
If you're inspired, create a new product tagline, slogan or jingle.
The company later changed the tagline to "People all over America."
The game, like the tagline, is the same: Outwit, outplay, outlast.
" Another tagline reads: "Consent is the most important thing in sex.
"It feels good to make someone smile," reads the app's tagline.
Plus, the "Hello Moto" tagline is pretty synonymous with the Moto smartphones.
And let's face it, that ominous tagline isn't pulling any pistons: Gulp.
The Pantry Restaurant's tagline is " Santa Fe's Meeting Place" for several reasons.
The tagline of the television show "The X-Files" resonates with me.
He also made fun of himself when giving his Real Housewives tagline.
" Adds the show in a tagline: "Being wicked never felt so good.
GoldenKey Tagline: No-commission residential real estate network that works for everyone.
We've all heard the ad tagline that milk does a body good.
Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave, 37 throws some shade in her tagline as well.
Dūcō Tagline: A B2B marketplace that connects enterprises with high-end consultants.
"[The fair tagline] 'Nothing Compares' is what we live by," Williamson says.
Their tagline 'Because You're Worth It' has so much meaning to me.
"It's that time of the month — for adventure!" is the product's tagline.
The movie's tagline is "The queen born to make the steppe great".
It's tagline, "Starting over is not for beginners," doesn't make any sense.
Bolsonaro's campaign slogan of "Brazil First" also mirrored Trump's "America First" tagline.
"Turning pretty games ugly again," is his tagline and he's a master.
" Trump improvised the tagline for which "The Apprentice" became famous: "You're fired.
We can hear that new tagline now ... the name's Nomi, just Nomi.
"The new generation of travel experience by Air France" is their tagline.
"Love should last for more than one season," the company's tagline goes.
His social media tagline, "For the best apartments #CallJB," was also included.
Under the tagline "Never Battle Alone" and against a purple background, egirl.
There's something very dry about the tagline 'This is a Coach bag.
Pechkeks, black ''misfortune'' cookies made in Germany, with the tagline ''Black Cookies.
To riff off BMW's tagline, this automaker is the Ultimate Variant Machine.
Its motto is "hockey that fuels emotion"—a tagline that hints at hostility.
So it's suing to get STX to drop the tagline and unspecified damages.
" To Cramer, that statement "is the perfect tagline for this ... awful earnings season.
And the old Burger King tagline introducing our pitchmen as "Dell Curry & Son"?
" Several hours later, it submitted the same ad but with the tagline, "#PleaseStand.
Swedish office design studio ZilenZio, whose tagline is "Selling silence," designed the dividers.
Swedish office design studio ZilenZio, whose tagline is "Selling silence," designed the dividers.
I'm so glad that they love that... it's kind of become the tagline.
It includes a tagline "inspired by true events," making it even more dramatic.
Real Labs Tagline: In stealth and building the next big thing in social.
"Men are very simple creatures," he repeats throughout the book as a tagline.
Ninety percent of respondents recognized the tagline and associated it with State Farm.
" That trailer's tagline leaves a sense of foreboding: "One Summer Can Change Everything.
Richards, 50, seems to address some of their troubles in her tagline, too.
Zero Tagline: Edge computing and device-centric AI for the professional services industry.
Stride Tagline: The #53 U.S. marketplace for the $25 billion packaged tours industry.
That's what should be the tagline for Maniac, Cary Fukunaga's upcoming Netflix show.
Uber's woeful year has led to Convoy downplaying its "Uber for trucking" tagline.
" Stanley said the tagline falsely implies that other Craftsman products are "somehow illegitimate.
She never intended for "the all-female Ghostbusters" to become an unofficial tagline.
"The gifts you found on Facebook are now at Macy's," is the tagline.
"Powered by Intel" was a familiar tagline when personal computers ruled the Earth.
With that in mind, we've always been a tad suspicious of Target's tagline.
That's not the actual tagline for Kanye's new Yeezys, but it coulda been.
This election might be the literal manifestation of the tagline for Alien vs.
Its tagline is "Tastes Like Heaven, Burns Like Hell" — and it's no joke.
Lessin's tagline identifies her as the founder of a technology website, The Information.
"Infowars Life: Because there's a war on for your life," reads the tagline.
Coincidentally, the device's first tagline, "Everything," was also what it would cost me.
The simpler time of optimizing for a trailer or a tagline is over.
TrumpScript, tagline "making Python great again," is Donald Trump in a programming language.
Its new tagline — "Taking on disability together" — offers a clearer message, he said.
The marketing for the film eventually emphasized "Live Die Repeat" as a tagline.
It's hard to argue with the tagline of Sony's CES 2020 press conference.
It's time to re-purpose Nintendo's old "Now you're playing with power!" tagline.
When the watchmaker resisted, Ms. Bucci quoted the brand's own tagline to executives.
For instance, which wine or beer tagline would you prefer for Joe Biden?
" Stanley said the tagline falsely implies that other Craftsman products are "somehow illegitimate.
"The best a man can get," has been Gillette's tagline for almost 30 years.
Through the show, Trump has turned the act of firing people into a tagline.
It also revealed a new global tagline, "Experience Amazing," voiced by actor Minnie Driver.
" It's advertising for Il Makiage, a makeup brand whose tagline is "makeup for maximalists.
Apple just released a new ad featuring the "practically magic" tagline at the end.
On June 12, Vivo will launch a device with a "What is NEX" tagline.
The show's tagline, "the series that watches you", is a reference to this mechanism.
The company's tagline also aligns well with Apple's stated philosophy on personal health data.
"Democracy dies in darkness" goes the ridiculous tagline on The Washington Post's front page.
" The site's tagline on Twitter is "So You Want To Fork Bitcoin Too™.
Despite the relative innocence of the image, there's something undeniably ominous about that tagline.
Team: Matt Grigsby (CEO), George Sibble (CTO), Grant Szempruch (COO) Tagline: Crowdfunding done right.
" Another held a poster of Trump with a Hitler mustache and the tagline "Twitler.
Stewart's throwback look will feature Coca-Cola's "The Real Thing" tagline from the 1970s.
"Still not paid for by Jimmy Kimmel," a tagline at the ad's conclusion reads.
Another wondered why the state bothered to trademark the tagline in the first place.
But the show's old tagline — "an everyday story of country folk" — still seems appropriate.
" The beer's new tagline over the summer will be "America is in your hands.
"Spit on your boy's hole and give it to him deep," goes the tagline.
"No one is safe," the tagline on one creepshot Tumblr found by Motherboard reads.
" The tagline at the bottom of Gupta's story reads, "Election day is Nov. 8.
"Our tagline is 'Made by humans with vaginas, for humans with vaginas,'" she said.
" The advertising tagline said "one of the world's costliest watches is made of steel.
In a small act of defiance, he allowed the Sprite advertisement tagline to remain.
"Daddy, another one," Asahd also says in the video, referencing his father's famous tagline.
For example, a small cardboard palm tree alludes to Corona's "find your beach" tagline.
Affixing your own oxygen mask before helping others is a decent tagline for capitalism. 
"Sprint used the comical tagline: We're almost as good for less money," Moffett said.
It's safe to say the tagline — "it goes there" — still applies to Next Class.
"When nothing less than freedom is at stake, we fight" is the NRA's tagline.
"Let's bomb violence with mercy," the final tagline reads as fireworks light up the sky.
Meanwhile, Tinsley Mortimer makes it clear she's out to find a husband in her tagline.
" This drew immediate taunts given its obvious similarity to the Papa John's tagline, "Better Ingredients.
" To CNBC's Jim Cramer, that statement "is the perfect tagline for this ... awful earnings season.
Now, more than ever, I feel like their tagline "Because You're Worth It" resonates today.
We're not making the poster and the tagline— Benny: And then making the movie next!
As NBC News' Brandy Zadrozny noted on Twitter, "International Private Intelligence" is Surefire's tagline. Hmmm.
As Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Lisa Rinna's tagline suggests, she's a hustler, baby!
There's no flashy gender-swapped-Ghostbusters-style tagline that portrays powerful women as a novelty.
Bajalia said the tagline of Ellevest alone — Invest Like a Woman — points to the problem.
The self-proclaimed tagline turned into a self-fulfilling nightmare for Chen and his team.
"Increase supply and demand will follow," Kroc claims, in what could be the film's tagline.
But even if the sub had no tagline, the name "Eyebleach" would say it all.
"If you can build a website, you can build a desktop app," is the tagline.
Now, women can fill these roles without the tagline, "Based on the extraordinary true story."
Kourtney captioned the post, "They're Sisters Not Saints," which was the tagline from the show.
Here's hoping the actual movie is slicker than the tagline they're using to sell it.
"We're making the camera the first augmented reality platform" was Zuckerberg's tagline for the event.
" That propensity is reflected in the tagline for Homeward Bound: "Mother Nature needs her daughters.
" For starters, he has replaced the classic tagline "Entertainment for Men" with "Entertainment for All.
" Ybarra, the attorney, suggested a new Motel 6 tagline: "They'll shine the light on you.
He remembers their tagline—"the finest of California wines and natural fruit juices" — and laughs.
Like Art Stage's tagline, the aspirations of the core become haunting dreams of the periphery.
In 2000, BP introduced its "Beyond Petroleum" tagline and began investing heavily in renewable energy.
"Underground, underfoot and underpowered" became its tagline, with every broadcast sponsored by a different beer.
"As Florida goes in 2018, so goes the White House in 2020," read the tagline.
Throughout the store, you could find products printed with the Outdoor Voices tagline "Doing Things."
The tagline says "Take 5," which could hint that the device will pack five cameras.
The tagline for this half is Rise Up, so it seems like a safe bet.
Though Ross' tagline is "Dress for Less," we found a lot more than clothes here.
Another storyline could explain this new tagline, but we haven't seen it since season 2.
That honor belongs to the tagline, rendered in elegant serif capitals: WE'VE BEEN EXPECTING YOU.
"It gives forth noises that can be better imagined than described," the device's tagline claimed.
With its tagline "for the savvy Black Traveler", Travel Noire knows exactly who its audience is.
Their "maids of heaven and guardians of virtue" tagline is an explicit reference to this connection.
When I first joined in 2012, they had a tagline on their menu: Americanized Oriental food.
Now it should be easier to "meet your everything bagel today," as the app's tagline goes.
It's only appropriate that Game of Thrones, with its "Winter Is Coming" tagline, returns this month.
Trellis Tagline: Reveal the real professional network that's buried in your email and get stuff done.
"I'll be your Crystal Baller": Third Eye Blind song lyric, or Starbucks fortune-telling Frappuccino's tagline?
Last month, Fox revealed the Fox Nation tagline, "Opinion Done Right," and its original programming lineup.
That's the oldest Motherboard tagline, and it can easily be applied to the present as well.
Focused on privacy, the spot is visually cued, with no dialog and a simple tagline: Privacy.
It's reminiscent of "Unite the seven," the tagline that accompanied our first official look at Aquaman.
When your primary tagline is "it's robot dinosaurs, motherfucker!" going for a sober approach sounds... terrible.
"Going back on your word, one step at a time," the tagline on the website reads.
With that, the PowerWatch has possibly the most apt tagline it could get: "powered by you."
Though, we're hoping Top Chef Junior finds a new tagline for sending the younger chefs home.
As the tagline goes: When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die.
Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness is not just a tagline for a bumper sticker.
The days of investors and talent gravitating toward this sexy tagline are coming to an end.
Jordan Salcito, the creator of Ramona ("wine, but cooler," is its tagline) has impeccable oenophile credentials.
BRUSSELS — An oft-repeated tagline throughout the promotion for "Michaelina: Baroque's Leading Lady" is "Mysterious Michaelina".
The Happytime Murders, which carries the tagline "NO SESAME, ALL STREET," believes quite the opposite, however.
Byte's tagline is "creativity first," and the company appears to be prioritizing creators from the start.
"'Representation matters' has been my tagline since the beginning so I will take it," she added.
"I honestly can't think of a better tagline for Twitter than "why am I doing this?
"Climate change is a man-made problem that requires a feminist solution" is the show's tagline.
But given that his show's tagline was, "You're fired!" the parallels are starting to become uncanny.
On Monday, the personal care brand released an ad that questions what that tagline means in 2019.
I mean, just look at the outline of the Apple logo and cursive tagline in the invite.
"I'm living the American dream, one sports car at a time," Sulahian said in her RHOC tagline.
"Karma is a bitch, honey," Huger adds, in a line that appears to have inspired Ashley's tagline.
The Asian Art Museum's tagline is "reimagination and reinstallation," and it has delivered strongly on the latter.
That's not quite a tagline, but it should be considering how much it fits into startup culture.
That should've been the tagline for this contraption that we all still know and love today. 5.
Fenty Beauty's tagline "Beauty for All" appears to be a phrase the company actually intends to implement.
Its tagline is "romantic porn for couples," but you can just as easily enjoy these videos solo.
Reporters have been invited to a press event at its Cupertino headquarters with the tagline "Hello again".
With her divorce settled, Beador, 55, is finally in a happier place — something reflected in her tagline.
Which means that -- to contradict the ad's tagline -- change doesn't begin with Qiaobi; it begins at home.
To be fair, Emojiland's tagline is "a textistential new musical," which I should have taken more seriously.
The film's tagline is "Nothing spreads like fear," and that is the main point of the feature.
The tagline has to do with a "grimdark" far future in which there's war all the time.
I'm not into a million different things, so my tagline has always been, 'There's beauty in simplicity.
"Pizza, pizza!" he drones in the famous tagline for the third-largest pizza chain in the world.
We cruise by college radio station KVRX—its tagline: none of the hits, all of the time.
Using the tagline "As real as it gets," the campaign focuses on the quality of Chipotle's ingredients.
If that doesn't loosen your feathers, you can purchase merchandise with the game's tagline and character image.
" In fact, the company also released an eyebrow-raising poster today, with the tagline "reach new depths.
Hummus company Sabra used the tagline "How do you 'mmus?" in its Super Bowl advert this year.
She also suggests individuals create a website that features a fun tagline and a professional-looking headshot.
I'm also intrigued by the tagline: "Come see a few new things Made by Google" (capitalization theirs).
Scruggs's portrayal makes it seem that Richard Jewell's "truth" tagline is a smokescreen for some other idea.
In mobilizing around the "Abolish ICE" tagline, Democrats are, in effect, using Trump's own methods against him.
"What does he have to lose?" the tagline asked, not-so-subtly referencing Underwood's much-talked-about virginity.
"Dippin dots is NOT the ice cream of the future," he wrote in 2010, mocking the brand's tagline.
Its tagline is "break things on purpose" (something of a rift of Facebook's "move fast and break things").
"What if Snow White was no longer beautiful and the 7 Dwarfs not so short?" the tagline reads.
Cheekily named for Olympios's famous "platinum vagine" tagline, the beauty franchise rolled out its debut Platinum Lipstick line.
The event's tagline is "there's more in the making," and its location is a bit of a surprise.
The poster tagline for season 2 is "I can fix that," against the backdrop of a broken heart.
The game's tagline is "Don't deal with the devil," but Apple doesn't seem to have gotten the message.
Aside from the tagline, we only have a glimpse of what appears to be the device's chamfered edge.
"Inspired by nature, created for life" is HTC's customarily grandiose tagline for the admittedly awkwardly named One A9s.
"As far as I know, their tagline is 'Abortion is 100 percent of what we do,'" she said.
Using the tagline "As real as it gets," the campaign will focus on the quality of Chipotle's ingredients.
That doesn't make the re-use of this tagline in a completely different context any less amusing, though.
"What if Snow White was no longer beautiful and the 7 Dwarfs not so short?" asks the tagline.
The lawsuit argued that STX Entertainment does not have the right to use "Sesame Street" in its tagline.
He is a billionaire, whose reality show's tagline, "You're Fired," captures his, "my way or the highway" attitude.
On Tinder, users see nothing but a photo, a short tagline, someone's profession and perhaps an alma mater.
Kroger is rebranding with the tagline "fresh for everyone" and launching a new marketing campaign featuring animated characters.
"Is this the best a man can get?" the ad asked, referencing Gillette's nearly 225-year-old tagline.
"Plan every move," reads the tagline for this remake of a 2012 Mexican thriller with the same title.
"The tagline was supposed to be 'The Greatest Story Ever Sold,'" Michael Gips said in a phone interview.
If he had to come up with a tagline, he said, it would be: "'The Dinner': Get Angry."
"As long as you have true love, Taobao will help you realize the dream," read a contest tagline.
The proposal outlined a multipronged effort that includes television advertising, T-shirts and stickers all featuring the tagline.
Caroline: Can FX adopt "When our organs are dissolving, we're all just people" as The Americans' new tagline?
"Our tagline is to have the best time—being drunk is when you pass that point," says Mercer.
One such website, Zuren77, uses the tagline "rent a person for one dollar" and calls itself a crowdfunding platform.
The commercial ends with Sanderson's tagline, '100% Natural,' which, according to a new lawsuit, may be 100 percent bullshit.
With WW's new tagline, "wellness that works" the company is pinning weight loss to overall health, not dress size.
At the time the "Keep America Great" tagline was a direct response to Trump's "Make America Great Again" slogan.
The tagline something we've used for a couple years, but it's really based on the control and that choice.
" It's safe to say they're completely depraved and the movie's tagline let's you know it: "No Sesame, all street.
BUSINESS An article on Wednesday about the firing of a Deadspin editor misstated the tagline of the website Deadspin.
Our tagline is, 'Two liberated mamas smashing the patriarchy one candid conversation around healing through mothering at a time.
"Disco Sucks," the tagline for the event, became synonymous with reclamation for both mainstream rock and underground punk audiences.
"Anyone who believes, says, does what he does is unfit for president," the ad said in its closing tagline.
The event invitation is adorned with the phrase "take five," which is a little depressing as a product tagline.
The company set up shop in Detroit where it starting assembling quartz watches, adopting the Made In Detroit tagline.
FUCKWATER ($14.95) 2/5 RATING "When spit and courage aren't enough," as this product's tagline goes, turn to FuckWater.
"The city that poisoned its people," Bryn Mickle, editor of The Flint Journal, wryly quotes Flint's unofficial new tagline.
Using the tagline "the perfect puff," the Vuse Alto is appealing to adult smokers to switch from combustible cigarettes.
" Inside Philanthropy is a Web site devoted to high-end giving; its tagline is "Who's Funding What, and Why.
There was a huge lit sculpture containing the tagline, "Make 11 Happen" in the front of the campus building.
His rivals will likely do their utmost to ensure that "robot Rubio" becomes the tagline of his campaign. 3.
" The new attempt to draw tourists to the state is a notable departure from their previous tagline, "Nebraska nice.
To invoke the teasing tagline of the season finale, it's clear that people will do anything "for the Throne."
They are also available at nightclubs like House of Yes and Avant Gardner in Brooklyn (tagline: "shaken, not slurred").
" No one was likely to be smiling at Sesame Workshop when "Happytime" unveiled its provocative marketing tagline: "No Sesame.
" The site is now a more sober-looking affair, featuring video of adults vaping with a tagline "For smokers.
"Restore the balance" was the ad's tagline, which had been changed from the original — "reclaim your masculinity" — following criticism.
The Prototype festival's tagline is "opera, theater, now," and it is usually described as a presenter of new opera.
" She had spent 16 years at WPFW, a Washington, D.C., station with the tagline "devoted to jazz and justice.
It was Zucker who brought back the tagline "this is CNN" as he tried to strengthen the network's identity.
All Street." tagline, "tarnishes" the Sesame Workshop brand, whose goal is helping "kids everywhere grow smarter, stronger and kinder.
Here's hoping the tagline for Peter's season isn't quite that cheesy, but this is The Bachelor, so no promises.
South Dakota officials knew before they launched their new campaign against methamphetamine addiction that its tagline would provoke people.
Lemongrass is just a wink for cannabis, just as PAX's tagline, "Life Elevated," is one for getting high. Right?
Similarly, men's swim trunks are also offered with the same design, with the president's tagline printed vertically with red stripes.
The company's launching two new phones, the U Ultra and U Play, and one new tagline: It's All About You.
Their 'in pursuit of excellence' mantra is something that's not just a tagline, but something they live, breathe and feel.
The tagline was SMOOTHER THAN YOU EVER THOUGHT YOU'D BE, which was actually true, just for the wrongest possible reasons.
Apple used the same tagline in 2006 for the event at which it previewed what would become Apple TV pic.twitter.
And if you think that's not subtle enough, you should see what they did for the 1985 Super Bowl. Tagline?
State Farm said its research found the old tagline had high trust, recognition and favorability across people of all ages.
Indeed, the tagline given to the fifth season — "Finally piecing it together" — seems to imply just that kind of movement.
To borrow a tagline from another teen show that pushed boundaries in order to start conversations, this show goes there.
And when it comes to the actual designs, Abloh's "everything in quotes" tagline is a rallying cry for ironic detachment.
Skin-So-Soft shower gel took models to space with the tagline: 'Never go anywhere without your Skin-So-Soft.
With so many humdingers in the bunch, this might be one of the strongest overall tagline collection in Housewives history.
He and Hansel (you know the tagline) went face-to-face in a mannequin model showdown in Valentino's Rome storefront.
"We're not short form, we're Quibi," said Whitman, echoing the tagline that HBO made famous in its early advertising blitzes.
Now I've changed my tagline to "Faithfully Ever After" to show my intent to fulfill that promise for my readers.
He created the Instagram account EverydayDPRK — tagline: "Opening a window to North Korea" — which now boasts more than 20123,000 followers.
He created the Instagram account EverydayDPRK — tagline: "Opening a window to North Korea" — which now boasts more than 91,000 followers.
Her campaign's tagline is "Kamala Harris For The People," which mimics what she used to say when appearing in court.
The video began with what has become the mayor's tagline this year, as he has flirted with declaring his candidacy.
" It is an attempt to emphasize a focus on wellness instead of weight loss, with the tagline, "Wellness that works.
I have written to you on several occasions, "A Family Company" is the tagline of SC Johnson, not Johnson & Johnson.
This season, the Jets began using the tagline "Rise Together," which has come to symbolize something bigger than the team.
"Hillary's challenge is to make 'stronger together' more than a bumper sticker or a tagline for an ad," Favreau said.
"Find your magic" was the tagline, and that magic didn't boil down to sweat, swagger or a sheaf of condoms.
It's unclear whether we'll get a Fast and Furious after the tenth installment (whose tagline must be "Fas10en your seatbelts").
Hotel Zed&aposs tagline is "rebels against the ordinary" and they&aposre taking that same mentality to Valentine&aposs Day.
I think this is the first smartphone camera I wouldn't feel comfortable applying the "good enough for Facebook" tagline to.
"Our tagline is 'a place for people without a place' and it's a very personal mission to me," Wuerfel said.
The walkout, with the tagline #EnoughIsEnough, will last at least 220 minutes — one minute for each person murdered in Parkland.
The kickoff tagline for this new entity was "Take the Oath," but inside corporate headquarters, the sloganeering was just getting started.
" She added that the women took "dozens" of photos — and she tweeted her favorite, with the tagline "Fearless, flawless and fierce.
But it's season freaking 21 now and, to steal from another show's famous tagline, things are finally starting to get real.
Brian Bosworth's poster had the tagline "The Land of Boz," with a fully re-imagined Wizard of Oz cast surrounding him.
Carville and his "It's the economy, stupid" tagline were treated with something approaching awe by CNN and the Sunday panel shows.
This marks a shift from the "Here to Help Life Go Right," tagline that it launched in 2016, which polled poorly.
In 2014 Arby's introduced its new tagline "We have the meats" to emphasize the chain has at least eight different meats.
" Trump got the biggest cheers when he took Clinton's "I'm with her" tagline and made it his own -- "I'm with you.
"For gamers, by gamers" may be Razer's tagline, but it's the approach taken by literally every gaming hardware company out there.
The film - complete with Bollywood song and dance routine - is being promoted with the tagline "Accept love for what it is".
"We just borrow from everywhere, and that's what gives our Chinese food that American Chinese or Brooklyn Chinese tagline," says Grinker.
" Shannon is, of course, referring to socialite Mortimer's season 10 tagline: "Come on, why cook when I can order room service?
She has helped oversee a brand marketing push, under the tagline "What's happening," that has involved billboards and other outdoor ads.
" The skit concludes with the fictional perfume's tagline: "Complicit, the fragrance for the woman who could stop all this — but won't.
Actually, that's the tagline for Erika Girardi, one of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, but it applies equally to Trump.
The hashtags included one referencing Trump's campaign tagline, "Make America Great Again," as well as the more traditional #Trump85033 and #Trump.
It's like the tagline for this instant Kendall Square favorite has your day and your priorities mapped out for you already.
"One man meets 25 eligible women and goes from great date to soulmate in six romantic weeks," read the show's tagline.
In his interview with NBC, he noted that the current 85033chan administrators left the tagline "Embrace infamy" on its front page.
" At the bottom of the poster was the telephone number of Mr. Cox's agency and the tagline "Professionals are standing by.
A nonprofit that provides free STD testing and HIV prevention services is piggybacking off the tagline of Democratic presidential candidate Sen.
Her riff on a wealth tax for the ultrarich still lands ("Just two cents!" her crowds chant, cheering the policy's tagline).
Sesame Workshop said it learned of the trailer two weeks ago and asked that the tagline be removed but was rebuffed.
Colleen McKinnie helped found Lyon & Post (tagline: "Say farewell to fitting rooms"), which sells casual clothing, including active wear and swimwear.
The Impossible Whopper sold at Burger King — with the tagline "100% Whopper, 13% beef" — looks just like a juicy beef burger.
It's more than publishing a tagline or a mission statement; it's how your company comes alive in the eyes of customers.
Sears' new tagline will be "making moments matter," while Kmart will promote "love where you live," the two chains said Thursday.
Adding to the potential confusion between opinion and news, Solomon was identified as "an award-winning journalist" in his column tagline.
"Our tagline has been the same since I was a blogger: 'Give people the tools to change their lives,'" she said.
Trump's foreign policy tagline, "America First," suggests that past administrations had subordinated the United States' interests to those of other countries.
She referenced it in her RHONY season 9 tagline too, joking, "A good set of lashes can fix anything…even a mugshot."
Bonfire has the tagline "Your friends, your fire" and allows users to chat with multiple Facebook friends at once via live video.
Fans of the show are already predicting the show's new tagline, riffing off season 1's "Welcome to your tape" opening monologue.
"Make America safe again," the final tagline reads, next to a picture of the GOP nominee giving a stern-faced thumbs up.
With its Latin tagline of "step by step, ferociously," Blue Origin has been working on multiple space systems at the same time.
That's effectively the tagline of Lybrand's film, and the line is repeated in one form or another multiple times in his movie.
It's become an iconic tagline, and it's also one that you probably never thought you'd see attached to a beauty product launch.
The airline, known for its "The Joy of Flying" tagline, has been teetering for weeks, saddled with over $1 billion in debt.
LEW's clunky page bears the pithy tagline "welcome to our website," and its content is as aggressively middling as its web design.
MatrixDS Tagline: GitHub meets AWS for data scientists Description: The company argues that the fast-growing data scientist community is highly underserved.
The poster has a tagline of "See Mooore with AI," with the three "o"s likely representing the three rear camera lenses.
The appearance of the candy brand's tagline then reveals the gimmick to anyone who might have actually thought the meltdown was real.
It's where work happens, according to its own tagline and a line of cheeky MSCHF merch that features Slack literally on fire.
That famous tagline, like so much good advertising, makes us anxious, positioning the act of taking a picture as one of salvation.
It suggests the best photos for clients to use, improves their profile tagline and opening lines and also gives advice on flirting.
Count all the cameras up, and it sort-of corresponds to the "4X Fun" tagline that accompanied Samsung's invitation to an Oct.
Their tagline—"Let me be weird," paired with a sketch of a squiggly skateboard—neatly sums up their approach to covering skateboarding.
Slogans sum up what a company stands for, whereas a tagline concludes an ad, usually a commercial, with a quick sign off.
" The other, titled "United Muslims of America," claimed to be pro-Islam, and had a tagline "I'm a Muslim and I'm proud.
For his part, Trump has dismissed the memos as "fake news" and turned "no collusion" into the Twitter tagline of his presidency.
Centered on the tagline "Now this is how we menopause," the campaign will feature women who are thriving during menopause, Sun said.
The restaurant's tagline — "If it's not in season, it's not on the table" — is apparent in the elegant eatery's green-centric design.
What's more important, according to Mayfield, is backing up whatever tagline you use or whatever you say about yourself and your services.
The tagline for Apple iPhone 11 should be 'buy the iPhone 11 before the government raises the price on the iPhone 12.
Ms. Gillibrand, who has run on the tagline "Brave wins," has said she has suffered for calling for Mr. Franken to resign.
And though Mr. Kelleher lost the match, the publicity was so positive that Mr. Herwald relented and let Southwest keep the tagline.
As for Hollman, 39, her carefree no-drama attitude carries through in her tagline as she ends things on a humorous note.
The tagline "To all the touchdowns to come" appears as Beckham is held aloft in the classic "Dirty Dancing" lift by Manning.
Today, it's popular in the Bay Area tech scene where the tagline "sent via Superhuman" has become a status symbol of sorts.
The tagline for Renew Breakup Bootcamp is "A scientific and spiritual approach to healing the heart," suggesting it's more retreat than bootcamp.
As part of the rebranding, WW, which has the tagline "Wellness that Works," will launch a new partnership with meditation app Headspace.
THE TAGLINE for this year's United Nations climate talks, known as COP20113, held in Madrid, was "Tiempo de actuar": time for action.
Chesky was dedicated to the idea of Airbnb as a community, which was reflected in its first tagline, "Belong Anywhere," he said.
The Encounter's tagline is "Bigger than Imagination," which is evident in the sheer size of the ship and the elaborate exhibits within.
" But it's easy to see why these business, education and sports standouts fit the brawny bill and embody the brand's tagline, "Stay giant.
The 65.8 million tagline, of course, is a not-so-subtle reference to the number of votes Clinton received in the 2016 elections.
Cybergenetics' tagline is "Justice through better science," and volumes of marketing materials boast about TrueAllele's ability to pinpoint better results in the courtroom.
The Gateway Pundit's story (which Gizmodo has chosen not to link to) cited documents from a firm with an "International Private Intelligence" tagline.
ConservativesOnly (whose tagline is "Because liberals just don't get it") temporarily suspended its fees during the election cycle to try and drive traffic.
We the People's tagline is "Make your voice count," but this platform does not offer users a way to communicate with their government.
"Embrace your inner antihero," the trailer's tagline reads, and Sony hopes moviegoers will do just that when "Venom" hits theaters on Oct. 5.
Here's Uber's very excited explanation, which is neatly summed up by the accompanying dystopian tagline, "People are the new places":Where are you?
That means Standard Cognition stores never exclude anyone, unlike Amazon Go. "Our tagline has been 'rehumanizing retail,'" co-founder Michael Suswal tells me.
Even for a show that shed its "no one is safe" tagline long ago, the death feels startling, and almost out of place.
It feels good to finally be able to say, "It just works" — which is Apple's unofficial tagline of making complicated processes idiot-proof.
"It ties back to our tagline of everywhere you want to be," said Chris Curtin, chief brand and innovation marketing officer at Visa.
An ad campaign in 22019 bore the tagline "Brotherhood of Muscle" and featured Vin Diesel of the Fast and the Furious movie franchise.
It's not only Nike's tagline: "Just do it" is also a meme that alludes to Shia LaBeouf's brief but effective viral motivational speech.
" And suddenly, her season 5 tagline has never seemed more perfect: "Throw me to the wolves, and I shall return leading the pack.
Carbon is of course a problem, but it has become a tagline, a brand, a cri de coeur of the international climate movement.
The tagline Rhapsody is going with now is "Napster is coming," which seems a little too similar to a Game of Thrones reference.
Trump's comfort on camera, his ability to improvise—including the "You're fired!" tagline—cemented his value, as did the strong first-season ratings.
" In another ad, the tagline was "When you are as old as the hills, you tend to know what to wear in them.
Even when it's not in scene, the gun is referenced by the sponsor Chekhov Guns & Ammo (with the tagline, "You're gonna fire it").
" I think the tagline is more specifically, "The Ghost that has hurt us, in the way that he has hurt us, must die.
"My collection is really a style of living, it's chic made easy," says de Lesseps, quoting the tagline of her burgeoning lifestyle empire.
An energized Republican National Committee spokesperson snapped back that Democrats have nothing to run on so they're stealing Trump's "drain the swamp" tagline.
Fox News Channel's new streaming service, "Fox Nation," introduced its new tagline on Wednesday, "Opinion Done Right," per an announcement by the network.
Art Stage Singapore's tagline is "We Are Asia," but the fair's dream of representing all of Asia's art is just that — a dream.
The tagline of that restaurant is "What we cooked at home, we made them here," and at Taladwat the guiding principle is similar.
Pepsi came under fire in 2019 when it announced its new slogan, which critics remarked was far too similar to McDonald's iconic tagline.
"Sometimes dead is better," reads the tagline for this remake of the Stephen King chiller, which was previously made into a 1989 film.
"Our tagline is 'an antidote to modern times,' and I wish I could say it was designed with this in mind," Witte said.
"We're living in a new reality" is the tagline on the show's billboards, and Mr. Ball wants to say something definitive about it.
In both personality and policy, the two actually have so little in common that the "different league" tagline could be read another way.
Fox proudly said it had only a few slots to fill outside of sports, and CBS always lays claim to the "stable" tagline.
Four years later, the tagline seems to have become a de facto umbrella for many different concerts staged in support of the campaign.
A recent episode opens with a pitch-perfect ad for that Cassidy-foreskin cream, complete with fashion-shoot gowns and a cutesy tagline.
Arabic speakers have since mocked the tagline and raised questions as to why the company had not researched other meanings of the word.
Even if the vast majority of people support it, abortion remains an issue that's difficult to distill in a single tagline or slogan.
So I chose that as a tagline to hopefully inspire people to just like what they like and not be ashamed of it.
" 4: "While Fast and the Furious's tagline is 'Never give up on family', ours is similar: Never give up on the family of apps.
"It should be fun" was the shop's tagline and served as a constant reminder of why we were doing this in the first place.
Asus called the ZenBook 3 the "world's most prestigious laptop" last year, and it's using the same tagline for the new ZenBook 3 Deluxe.
Google says it will unveil its "vision for the future of gaming," and it's been using the tagline "gather around" while teasing the event.
Do you think "These clothes are out of this world" is a little too on-the-nose as a tagline for Gucci's new campaign?
From there through 1:37, the editing shifts to more explicitly scary scenes intercut with a tagline ("The path to Paradise begins in Hell").
Anna and the Apocalypse isn't a particularly memorable movie — that giggleworthy tagline, "Scottish Christmas zombie musical comedy," lingers longer than just about anything else.
The company's tagline say it "believes that life is better when we don't take things too seriously" and this NSFW commercial clearly proves that.
That famous promotional tagline for the film Alien—"in space no one can hear you scream"—is true, at least in a literal sense.
The new season also comes with an ominous tagline, as Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) holds hands with Mike (Finn Wolfhard) in a teaser poster.
"Well, you know, it's kind of a funny story — a fan that I've actually never met came up with that tagline!" revealed Richards, 47.
A straight person with an online following, sharing a rainbow eyes photo with a 'click here for the tutorial' tagline is a problematic other.
It's rare that I quote a company's marketing tagline outright, but PassivDom, makers of an "autonomous 3D-printed mobile house," sounds pretty darn rad.
The tagline on the invite, "hello again," is a clear reference to the Mac, which was originally introduced with the word "hello" in 1984.
Others, like Donald Daters — tagline: Make America Date Again — claim they're open to people of all political stripes who are interested in dating Republicans.
Blyth's comments led to criticism on social media, with many arguing that she seemed to miss why the "OK, Boomer" tagline had become popular.
Sesame Workship, the educational organization behind "Sesame Street," had sued over the tagline, which is used in the film's marketing campaign, including its trailer.
The tagline reads like a zen koan, like it is supposed to be so purposefully confusing that it twists the brain into a knot.
The reboot of the franchise, which dropped a trailer on Wednesday, features the tagline "More Shaft than you can handle," and with good reason.
There is no tagline, there is no marketing campaign that will ever work for a network that is as good as showing your performance.
The tagline at this California-based shop is "for the laid-back bride," so here you'll find, fittingly, a collection of slinky boho styles.
Another standout feature was its compact form, which allows for utensil-free dining — Einstein's tagline, "big, bold and easy to hold" is no lie.
This 2010 spot featuring an 88-year-old Betty White was where Snickers' now-familiar "You're not you when you're hungry" tagline was born.
It ends with a tagline, "Your new favorite movie," which displays the exact level of confidence one would expect from Poehler and this cast.
Using the tagline #MakeSpaceforWomen, the commercial will feature Stott going into space with comedian and talk show host Lilly Singh and actress Busy Philipps.
It begins with an ode to co-founder Bill Gates and the somewhat bizarre tagline that he's "more of an idea" than a person.
The restaurant has used "Dunkin'" in its tagline "America Runs on Dunkin'," since 2006 and found that customers reacted positively to the shortened name.
The new tagline National Museum of Asian Art, helps clarify to visitors that they can expect to see Asian Art collections during their visit.
Back in 2006, the chain ran an ad featuring a little person of Hispanic descent wearing a sombrero and carrying a take-out bag. Tagline?
While some of the recently leaked hacked documents and images were watermarked with the tagline "HBO Is Falling," this Game of Thrones video was not.
The video continues the fine tradition of Chuck Norris jokes and internet memes, riffing on the viral Dos Equis beer campaign with a similar tagline.
And sometimes the tagline just lets us know what she'll be getting up to in general (Carole's "In the marathon of life, loyalty is everything").
The Washington Post aired a powerful ad narrated by Tom Hanks during Super Bowl LIII on Sunday, complete with its "Democracy Dies In Darkness" tagline.
State Farm did almost six months of consumer research that showed the old tagline had high trust, recognition and favorability across age groups, Morris said.
"Burton's use of both the Slogan and the Tagline from the RR Series is an unmistakable — and unauthorized — invocation of Reading Rainbow," the lawsuit says.
Students for Britain, an organization affiliated with the Vote Leave campaign, went as far as making Brexit-themed condoms (tagline: "It's riskier to stay in").
" Though Céline's repeated signs of the cross may seem a little, you know... odd, it does help to know the film's tagline: "The Second Coming.
The Razer Phone was launched late last year under the tagline of being the smartphone designed for and by gamers, but it proved a disappointment.
" Above a photo of the competitors in their warm-up jackets, the tagline reads: "The only thing to come between them is a lane line.
As an example, he said hours after the El Paso shooting, the administrators kept a tagline that said, "Embrace infamy" on the site's front page.
The company's tagline — intelligence becomes a utility — nicely sums up its goal of powering the conversational AI inside a multitude of gadgets and digital services.
Apart from the tagline advertising itself as "a game for the artsy fartsiest generation around," nearly everyone you interact with is entrenched in web culture.
This means it has the four bolts, and a big ol' Saskatchewan on top with the tagline "land of the living skies" on the bottom.
Their tagline "Comics for your phone!" gets to the heart of where this medium is headed—arguably, where it needs to head—to stay relevant.
The RompHim (that's a trademarked term as the campaign page notes) "may just be the start of a fashion revolution," as its Kickstarter tagline reads.
The tagline doesn't actually tell us anything about the film's plot, and the trailer doesn't, either, so we'll have to look elsewhere for some understanding.
The Triumph TR7 was built from 1974-1981 and was immortalized for its wedge profile by the the "shape of things to come" advertising tagline
The tagline from one of the posters for this '80s summer camp slasher says it all: "This summer if you're planning to go camping — Don't."
There's even a perfect tagline for the inevitable marketing onslaught promoting the partnership I'll let you use, free of charge: "Siri, uh... finds a way." 
Orion Span Tagline: The World's Private Space Station Describes itself as: What was once the domain of governments is now the domain of private industry.
" The tagline for Facing South, an online publication of the progressive Institute for Southern Studies in Durham, N.C., is "A Voice for a Changing South.
Her ubiquitous tagline, "You Need Faith," was imprinted on everything from her business cards to the pink nail files she sent clients for the holidays.
" The conference sounds interesting, but Agg finds ways to keep the narrative anchored to her: "The perfect name and tagline popped into my head immediately.
The company's debut tagline was "Mild as May" — a reference to both the flavor of the cigarettes and the demeanor of the women smoking them.
It's even used the tagline "spray more, get more," which implies the more you use, the better you'll smell and the more women you'll attract.
Under the defiant tagline "America's Finest News Source," the site's writers have mastered the art of turning our soap opera politics into retweet-ready comedy gold.
The tagline, "Uninhibited artistry by Spanish actress Rossy de Palma," conjures the Julieta actress's unconventional beauty and edge, which shot her to stardom in the 80s.
There's still the reunion to come and as Lisa once said in her tagline, "Throw me to the wolves, and I shall return leading the pack."
The new firm planned advertising with the tagline, "Call Cellino," and a phone number ending in 2020, like the Cellino & Barnes number from its celebrated jingle.
The "Together we thrive" line is the first slogan the bank has had since its long-running "The world's local bank " tagline was dropped in 2011.
Covergirl is bringing back its iconic tagline, "Easy, Breezy, Beautiful," and has enlisted the help of a Hustler to bring a modern meaning to the slogan.
Southwest, which has revelled in United's pain—one advert had the tagline "We beat the competition, not you"—has also unilaterally decided to stop overbooking flights.
Missionmark Tagline: The network for government contractors Description: There are 504,885 active Federal contractors competing for 4.3 million service contracts worth over $439 billion awarded annually.
Recently, however, we were asked to come up with an internal tagline to explain what TechCrunch is to — I don't know who actually but some people.
"You need money to take money," declares the provocative tagline of Netflix's Dirty Money, an upcoming documentary series about greed and corruption in massive, international companies.
The new season also comes with an ominous tagline, as Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) holds hands with Mike (Finn Wolfhard) in a just-released teaser poster.
It's the same tagline seen on an invite to an upcoming press conference on March 27th in Paris, where Huawei is expected to announce the P20.
PEOPLE Now recently caught up with the Bravo star, and she dished on the tagline and the two new Housewives that joined the cast this season.
"Join the adventure" is also an original Goonies tagline, though it appears on a different poster that would have made an equally compelling Stranger Things teaser.
The event's enigmatic tagline: "There's more in the making," which some are interpreting as a signal that Apple may debut products aimed at creativity and expression.
Constant reminders of the narrative's tagline — "Stories can hurt, stories can heal" — and repeated references to Richard Nixon's presidential campaign muck up the downtime between kills.
Jessie's early empowerment-tagline lyrics and social consciousness brought her fans close, and they seemed to want her to function as both life coach and entertainment.
That was the tagline hinting at the touching yet heartbreaking journey of Ennis Del Mar and Jack Twist in 2005's Oscar-winning film, Brokeback Mountain.
MacFarlane's second plank for the future is paid streaming, something Sonos already supports by aggregating access to "all the music on Earth," as its tagline goes.
Its spinoff page Designer Lattes (tagline: "only drink designer") posts exclusively branded lattes like the one above, with a New Balance logo made of milk foam.
"Whose Side Are You On?" read the tagline, prodding readers to align themselves with either the pro-registration Iron Man or the anti-registration Captain America.
Still, a self-branded router would fit in perfectly with the "Made by Google" tagline that's being advertised in grand fashion ahead of the October event.
The poster is full of people, but they're using the singular instead of the plural, so the tagline must just be referring to Ryan Reynolds, right?
Vonn – who chose the tagline "Embrace your natural beauty, eat clean, and harness your power" for the book – divulges her own exercise routines and diet regimen.
"Brave the storm" may be a totally OK tagline for inspirational cards and promotional movie posters most of the time but maybe ... just ... not ... right ... now.
Although it's using the tagline "Music History Plays Here," DIVE seems to be catering to the same demographic who have turned music history into a commodity.
And of course for the title for 'who has the most wins in UFC history'...I mean, that alone is a fantastic tagline and great promotion.
"Chemicals that kill you in 30 seconds or less (or your next book is free)," reads a tagline on the front of the 198 page book.
Polarr Tagline: Big brains in small devices Describes itself as: Polarr is a computational photography company that's focused on computer graphics, computer vision and artificial intelligence.
It might all seem like a bit of a stoned guffaw until the truth of another tagline sinks in: a blue dot in a red sea.
Modell's billboards have been plastered at Yankee Stadium over the years and the company's tagline, "Gotta Go to Mo's," is present at New York sports stadiums.
On Monday, Heineken pulled a series of commercials for light beer with the tagline "sometimes, lighter is better," after an ad sparked criticism for being racist.
It was there that he unveiled what would become his tagline for the closing presidential push on the bill, promising Americans a tax cut for Christmas.
Under the winking tagline "Fair and Balanced," Ailes and Murdoch created a new media model more reminiscent of 19th-century party papers than 83th-century journalism.
It remains to be seen if Ms. Vikander will be able to kick off a franchise, but the trailer's tagline certainly sounds hopeful: "Her Legend Begins."
Political ads on social media have thus far escaped the rules that require, for instance, the familiar "I approve this message" tagline on candidates' television spots.
But War Paint — tagline: "Makeup Design By Men, For Men" — likely didn't expect the reactions it's been getting since its new clip was released on Wednesday.
This month, Enterprise teamed up with a New York-based venture capital firm, MetaProp, to pick and co-invest in companies (MetaProp's tagline: Location. Location. Innovation.).
We're not sure if you're aware but Snoop Dogg—the entrapeneur extraordinaire—recently launched a website called MERRY JANE, the tagline for which is CANNABIS. CULTURE.
The Echos were flanked by signs that touted "Whole Foods + Amazon" with a "Farm Fresh!" tagline that would make the creators of HBO's "Silicon Valley" proud.
"People call me over the top, but lately I prefer being a bottom," Sonja Morgan teases in her tagline — which appears specifically crafted for her gay fans.
From pearl sunglasses chains and rhinestone barrettes to XXL balloon sleeves and patterned tights, "less more is more" may be be the official tagline of spring 2019.
The tagline, "Choose wisely," doesn't feature in the original film (though it might be a misguided Indiana Jones reference just because it involves a fancy gold artifact).
Its tagline is, "Everybody makes mistakes," and its feed consists of a full-blown encyclopedia of skinny-brow looks — and the list of offenders might surprise you.
The word on the street Gizelle Bryant is still the word on the street, though she's no longer boasting about it her Real Housewives of Potomac tagline.
Bandai Namco has encouraged the comparison to Dark Souls, using the phrase "Prepare to Dine" in its teaser material, riffing on From Software's "Prepare to Die" tagline.
"We make what can't be made, so you can do what can't be done," reads the tagline, which would also be a decent slogan for Aperture Science.
The development team uses the internal tagline "Jaws not Saw," with a stated goal of having violence that's intense and mature, instead of overly gratuitous and gory.
HackerBay Tagline: Your on-demand software engineering team Description: Hackerbay is a network of the world's fastest software hackers and product managers that provides on-demand development.
" At Beavercreek High School, where his classmates elected him senior-class president, he faced an opponent named Greene and used a new tagline: "Simple Math: Brown > Greene.
The PR folks may scoff at that tagline, not wanting to sully the sophisticated image of Colorado skiing, but it could be a boon for the industry.
The startup's tagline says the company "is reinventing the way design and manufacturing teams print with metal" — and now it undoubtedly has the money to do so.
In their complaint, the Sesame Street creators claim that the film's tagline, "No Sesame, All Street," leads audiences to believe there is a connection to the show.
Crater Tagline: OS for the $300 billion moving industry Description: Crater is selling software to moving companies that aims to modernize the way they interact with consumers.
The case remains open, but the public's opinion appears closed: "Fue el estado" (It was the state) has emerged as the tagline after years of botched investigations.
The new model is expected to feature a tiny display notch and an in-display fingerprint sensor that's responsible for the new handset's "Unlock the Speed" tagline.
In Shenzhen, now one of OYO's big markets, it ran a joint ad campaign with Didi with the tagline "ride comfortably with Didi, stay comfortably with OYO".
"Initially I added my old tagline but didn't feel like it represented who I was and how I felt in this moment of my life," Kang says.
" On a press tour in New York, Les Seules was interviewed by ABC, CNN, and SYNC Magazine, a publication with the tagline "stuff for a man's life.
Created under the tagline "no value, no security, no product," the UET nominally doesn't offer anything — but it has one advantage over many competitors: It's pretty fast.
The company's tagline for the event is "Play Begins" — and from the look of these leaks, the company will at least be offering plenty to play with.
" Democrats have slammed Republicans for their attempts to repeal ObamaCare, playing off of Trump's campaign slogan, "Make America Great Again," with the tagline "Make America Sick Again.
" At the end, as his daughter wins the race, she and her father walk to their car — an Audi — as the tagline flashes, "Progress is for everyone.
Recently, "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" created a fake commercial for Trump Hotels with the tagline "We're not to blame!" and apologies to groups Mr. Trump may have offended.
That's why I think headlines for online news should become longer and more informative — they should be more like ministories than like a tagline for a movie.
The advertising tagline is "Nothing Will Be Forgotten," live action commercials depict orcs lovingly caring for players years after they've stopped playing, and holding grudges for decades.
Spicer has been expressing his disdain for the frozen novelty treat—which is marketed under the tagline "Ice Cream of the Future"—for a full five years.
Spicer has been expressing his disdain for the frozen novelty treat—which is marketed under the tagline "Ice Cream of the Future"—for a full five years.
Young Alfred Tagline: Home Insurance Marketplace Describes itself as: Young Alfred turns the nightmare experience of shopping for home insurance online into an informed, 15-minute transaction.
" This spring, the Center for Open Recovery ran posters on San Francisco Muni buses, featuring vibrant people of all races, accompanied by the tagline "This Is Recovery.
The Syrian government was widely criticized in 2016 when its official YouTube channel published a video with the tagline, "Syria Always Beautiful," promoting tourism to the country.
"Every hero has a genesis," reads the tagline for this hybrid of live action and animation built around the speedy blue creature from the Sega Genesis game.
Sevier said he chose Smart's name as a tagline for the bill because she spoke about the negative effects of pornography during her nine months in captivity.
The tagline: "Every curl has a story" spoke to the years I spent whipping up custom shea-butter mixes and aloe-juice spritzes in my dorm room.
With "Embrace Debate" as the tagline, the arguments between Bayless and his partner, Stephen A. Smith, were the purest distillation of a trend toward sports shout shows.
The real estate mogul on Wednesday used his old tagline that Bush had "low energy" in the Republican presidential primary as a way to frame Clinton's stamina.
Lizzo filed a trademark for the phrase "100% that bitch" in June 2019 for use on official merchandise as the tagline has become synonymous with the musician.
Had you done something as simple as launched in early access even under the tagline and changed nothing else, do you think that would have been useful?
It first roared onto the scene a couple years ago in Japan with the tagline and philosophy "Crappiness trumps strategy," and I've been a fan ever since.
The company's tagline, "We teach success," reflected its purported mission: to leverage the knowledge and experience of Donald Trump in order to help would-be entrepreneurs get ahead.
As for how it all plays out, that still remains a mystery — but if the show's season 3 tagline is to be believed, there are major shifts coming.
It's a slight variant on a line from Bride Of Frankenstein, another Universal classic, and it's consciously presented as a tagline for the studio's new "Dark Universe" franchise.
Despite the tagline, "You build magnificent, glorious monsters to eat despicable, horrible babies," I can confirm that the co-creator of the deck-building game game Bears vs.
Still, it boasts a very cool design, and given its tagline, it's clearly trying to create a luxury mobile brand centered around feelings of nostalgia and digital overload.
Predictably, it's been marketed as such — a coming of age tale and an "incredible story of how mankind discovered man's best friend," as one official tagline puts it.
The film was released with the tagline, "There's no gene for the human spirit," and had a tie-in website that invited visitors to design their own offspring.
Now, a new report by Priya Krishna for the New York Times looks at why the "organic" tagline of your favorite restaurant may not mean anything at all.
And in fairness to the tagline, it looks like its creators chose that specific phrasing so that they'd be able to use the letters from each superhero's insignia.
The tagline is clearly a reference to the fact that Fallen Kingdom brings Jeff Goldblum back as Ian Malcolm, the character who said that line in the original.
It is very important that we remain extremely skeptical of any claims of intelligent extraterrestrial life, but perhaps another "X-Files" tagline is appropriate: I want to believe.
But the weekend belonged to Mr. Perry and Lionsgate, which backed "A Madea Halloween" with a clever marketing campaign — poster tagline: "Witch, please" — that benefited from viral video.
Buried between sludgy riffs and delivered in Molko's reedy voice and sardonic tones, "decaying" sounds like something to aspire to; the perfect tagline in an anthem for outsiders.
" When Atlantic released "The Word From Mose" in 19603, the album cover featured a memorable tagline next to Mr. Allison's photograph: "Words of wisdom from the jazz sage.
Heineken pulled a series of commercials for light beer this week that featured the tagline "sometimes, lighter is better," after one of the ads was criticized as racist.
The video's tagline reads, "On the Brink with Amanda Nunes," as if rising to the top slot of a sport isn't past the tipping point of competitive success.
We even contacted your office yesterday, as a further reminder to avoid using our tagline, which would cause people to believe SC Johnson is involved in this suit.
Hummus company Sabra is being called out online for using a tagline used in its Super Bowl advert that literally translates to "How do you suck?" in Arabic.
" It also includes a link to its online store, where fans can buy the items from its fashionable uniform lineup ... which includes the tagline, "That Look From Popeyes.
Tying it all together, we developed the tagline, "The Art of Flower" and created aspirational, lifestyle trade ads using an Elle cover girl and an internationally renowned photographer.
One could spend a month or more digging around Hero Talkies ("Watch Tamil Movies") or InTube ("Watch Indian Films") or Hindi Movies (no tagline, but pretty self-explanatory).
The Trump administration should be mindful of exploiting the demonstrations and risk tainting the protesters as foreign agents, an easy tagline the regime uses to discredit dissidents. 4.
At Crunch Fitness, their "no judgments" tagline is their policy, with the purpose of promoting self-esteem and body positivity, says Jessica Pollack, the company's public relations director.
Forrest's statue was just one of many Confederate monuments that became unwitting sites of #BlackLivesMatter protests: throughout the summer, vandals spraypainted it multiple times with the movement's tagline.
"Without sizes, without limits, and with no excuses," reads the new tagline for Season 11 of the popular Spanish-language reality show Nuestra Belleza Latina, which airs on Univision.
Lil Tay, whose tagline is "youngest flexer of the century," exhaustively claims over and over to be nine years old, to have luxury vehicles, and to wear designer clothing.
It's an entertaining sketch (Pine makes for a convincing bro, and SNL's tagline for Hulu — "See Netflix, we have one, too" — is hilarious), but it's uncannily true to life.
OnePlus's whole "never settle" tagline is less about offering up handsets that live on the bleeding edge than it is giving smartphone buyers the bet bang for their buck.
The tagline for the Queer Eye reboot has always been "more than a makeover," but how much more is a question Season 4 is only just starting to answer. 
I'd told the companies I'd met with that I could find them employees for $2000 and I called this new company Graduana, [with the tagline] green jobs for grads.
With the tagline "If you can write, you can make a bot," the company finds itself perfectly positioned to help make bots easier to create, and faster to deploy.
Bushmaster, the maker of the AR-15 rifle — which has been at the center of many mass shootings — advertised the gun with a "Consider Your Man Card Reissued" tagline.
Google has a new tagline, "Make Google do it," and the tech giant's latest acquisition may give us a better idea of what "it" could be.  GIFS. GIFS. GIFS!
With the tagline, "Sometimes the worst monsters are real," there's no room for doubt about the subject of this podcast: crimes that showcase the darkest side of human nature.
Had Kacocha alleged he had viewed a Beggin' strips ad featuring the tagline "Dogs Don't Know It's Not Bacon," the judge said he might have reached a different conclusion.
HTC's event invite has the tagline: "Squeeze for the brilliant U." The device is reportedly going to be called the HTC U and will be unveiled on May 16.
The tagline for this concept is "Every Mini is my Mini," and when you dig into the details of the car, you see why: it's entirely about car-sharing.
The new newsletter is an extension of that tagline — a brief, essential look at the timely stories we think are most important for understanding life in the near-future.
The key emoji in the caption could be a reference DJ Khaled's tagline: the Snapchat celeb often uses the emoji to represent the "Major Keys" to happiness and success.
Viktøs, an apparel company based in Wisconsin, ran a billboard-length ad for flip-flops next to one of the escalators, with the tagline GEAR FOR YOUR DAILY GUNFIGHT.
OK, so it's not as catchy a tagline — but the isolated, hermetically-sealed sci-fi horror vibe of Underwater is too close to Alien not to have a go.
And while it is absolutely about generational gaps, it's also—as the game's tagline says—about holding onto anything, particularly faith and religion, when things get out of control.
She could have spelled GELATIN, ELATING or TAGLINE, garnering a 50-point bonus for using all seven letters — a move she once would have gleefully talked about for days.
" Quoting Philip Larkin, her husband puts it better, in what could serve as the tagline for the episode and for the entire series: "Man hands on misery to man.
EditorsNote: Fixing tagline Dominik Kahun scored in the seventh round of a shootout to give the Buffalo Sabres a 3-2 victory over the visiting Washington Capitals on Monday.
"The future of exhilaration" is the Ford Mustang Mach-E tagline — which is better than the often tangled versions of "Built Ford Tough" that we've gotten in the past.
She's explaining the burn scars she suffered while playing Joan of Arc in Otto Preminger's "Saint Joan" (1957), but the comment could as easily serve as this movie's tagline.
Bruce Warren, the program director for Philadelphia's alternative FM public radio station WXPN (tagline: "Vinyl at Heart"), recalled the word-of-mouth growth the band experienced across age groups.
Lisa says she has spent "thousands of hours" in dressing rooms with other women, helping them find clothing that will "catalyze confidence," in the parlance of the company's tagline.
The campaign included a 60-second video directed by Mr. Linklater — the tagline: "I pee with L.G.B.T." — and 15-second versions, which are being disseminated through targeted Facebook advertising.
"There are no restrictions on tourists at all and they can still enjoy 'Amazing Thailand' while they are here," he said, referring to a tagline trumpeted in tourism advertisements.
"Hung big & thick, uncut" reads one such tagline below Blanchon's photo of a nondescript man in a collared shirt and sweater posed forlornly in a kitchen or laundry room.
In fact, the tagline that accompanies ads for her book is "Explore life with enthusiasm, with energy, and without medication," as if those three things couldn't possibly work together.
Every player has a chance, with Destiny 2, to rebuild themselves, get new powers, and—to quote Destiny's atrocious but sincerely played tagline—"become legend" in a whole new way.
Unlike Google's Nexus devices, the Pixels have prominent Google branding, both in the form of a "G" on the back and the "Phone by Google" tagline on the product pages.
The Wendy's deal will make the company's logo, tagline, mascot, and signature food items available as game assets users can use to create new Arcade titles or remix existing ones.
Then there was this ad tagline for the London-area transit system — which is both sentimental about how it's nice to see friends and an interesting hypothetical about quantum physics.
As the film's tagline — "starting over is not for beginners" — suggests, the unique living arrangement brings with it some awkward complications, comedy, and (duh) serious crushing and steamy kissing scenes.
Retailing for $39.99, the Hallmark edition bears the tagline, "Celebrate all year long!" promising fans can continue their love for the network's annual Christmas content well past the holiday season.
Intel's video tagline is "designed for what's coming next," so it could just be hinting that the next Surface Book will use the new quad-core Kaby Lake refresh processors.
Chadwick Boseman and his co-stars have unveiled a series of beautiful character posters for Black Panther, each with a three-word tagline that elegantly sums up its subject's motivation.
It's the crux of Google's latest celeb-filled ad campaign, which bears the tagline "Make Google Do It." But left unspoken is what users might be sacrificing for such benefits.
HTC has announced an announcement: something's happening on May 16th, according to a flyer sent out with the tagline "Squeeze for the brilliant U." What on earth could that mean?
"Sweet is a channel on Snapchat that Hearst and Snapchat have done together, and the tagline is 'Love something new every day,'" Coles said in an interview with Kara Swisher.
Sesame Workshop claims the movie's use of the tagline could cause "irreparable injury" to the long-running children&aposs show's wholesome, kid-friendly brand, the Blast reported , citing the lawsuit.
But that, to be fair, still doesn't quite jive with the Danish beer's best-known tagline: "Probably the best lager in the world," which it used for almost 50 years.
" (Though we begged to differ at the time.) And Andi Dorfman's tagline was a wink at her relationship with former Bachelor Juan Pablo: "She's looking for the right Juan one.
Many, for instance, claim to be 2100 percent plastic, or come with a "beat the BOSS" tagline, which is to say they claim to be undetectable by body orifice scanners.
As one eagle-eyed internet user observed on Monday, the same "Love is a force of nature" tagline now appears somewhere else: The poster for Broadway's theatrical take on Frozen.
" Because Bento, Toast and Hamilton have significant social media reach, Pacelle and other executives said they were the perfect spokescritters for the campaign, under the tagline, "Start a story. Adopt.
" Lynk gave a presentation at a conference in 2009 on the topic of a unified Palestinian/Israeli state, the tagline of the event being "a country for all its citizens.
"[The tagline] deliberately confuses consumers into mistakenly believing that Sesame is associated with, has allowed, or has even endorsed or produced the movie and tarnishes Sesame's brand," the lawsuit said.
Similarly, Khanna aggressively branded himself "the congressman from Silicon Valley" after he won his seat, but that was back when the tagline sounded like an honorific rather than an epithet.
Often, young female servers would simply post an attractive photo of themselves—with a low-cut top, nails, and hair done, makeup judiciously applied—with the tagline 'looking for work.
" In her criticism of GOP moves to repeal and replace ObamaCare, Pelosi used the newly-minted Democratic tagline that getting rid of the healthcare law will "Make America Sick Again.
According to Chinese media outlets, the couple's pictures were later placed on billboards on shopping malls across cities in Hebei, with a tagline hailing them as models for everlasting love.
He has repositioned the restaurant with a new tagline—"A Hong Kong Story"—that reflects his mission to conjure memories of old Hong Kong and offer a more immersive experience.
Pepsi rebranded its cans in 2019 with a new tagline, "For the Love of It." Critics said it was a little too similar to McDonald's iconic "I'm Lovin' It" slogan.
The sold-out event, with its tongue-in-cheek Jane Austen reference (its tagline was "Not intended for Jane Austen, nor the faint of heart") lasted until nearly 4 a.m.
Our working tagline, "Everything weird, wrong, and totally sad about internet culture," partly reflects my pessimistic mood about the internet lately, but also signals our interest in conflict and argument.
Once described as "like 4chan found a Bloomberg terminal" — a phrase the subreddit adopted as its tagline for a time — the page is chock-full of obscenities and vulgar humor.
According to her official biography, Smith's signature tagline "Whatever you do, do it with style!" has been on display at the Smithsonian's National Museum of African-American History and Culture.
" The nickname came from stickers that had been posted around the city with a photo of Mr. Byford's smiling face next to the tagline: "Train Daddy Loves You Very Much.
For fans of the TV series, a teaser about Season 2 appeared on Wednesday: An image showing the umbrella logo was posted on Twitter with the tagline "When are they?"
Few have been as overtly political as Sunrise, and few have been able to offer as succinct a tagline as a Green New Deal for their proposed climate change solution.
Already, the room had heard his ubiquitous pledge to restore bygone American greatness, completing its unlikely journey from trucker hat slogan to presidential tagline before a joint session of Congress.
The group, which uses the tagline "When the Buying Stops, the Killing Can, Too," led two similar efforts that succeeded in reducing demand for both shark fin soup and elephant ivory.
Conservative Solutions, a super PAC supporting Marco Rubio Reach: Aired in Florida Impact: Conservative Solutions was really reaching for a catchy tagline in this attack ad on Ohio Governor John Kasich.
Previously functioning under the name "Viddme" as early as 2010, there's also–confusingly–evidence of a site called Vidme appearing as early as 2009 with the tagline "Live Life, Share Private".
The app's tagline is "shopping made fun", and while that might be a bit of a stretch for some, it's certainly got the potential to make the whole experience less frustrating.
Melissa McCarthy and her cast of raunchy puppets are free to keep using their "Sesame Street"-inspired tagline -- 'cause a judge says the 2 ideas are clearly not the same thing.
In 2018, it tried to post billboards for its perineum bottle product with the tagline, "Trust us, your vagina will thank you," which were rejected in 13 cities, including Los Angeles.
"Creating a new economy for the future of our people," read the tagline emblazoned on a picture of an all-white tiki torch-carrying brigade from the Charlottesville riots last year.
That's why the "fierce, funny, feminist" tagline that upset the original cast now seems less like a slap in the face to Charmed's predecessor and more like a personal mission statement.
" That's the tagline of Swing Left, a website that points out swing districts, or "places where the winner of the last House of Representatives election was determined by a thin margin.
And although the idea of sunflower seeds as a snack isn't necessarily a new trend, the brand's tagline, "No Basic Batch," caused us to immediately reconsider what we were dealing with.
You can't catch 'em all, as the tagline goes, because many monsters are either unavailable or region-specific, and you can't become a gym leader for any meaningful amount of time.
Though Procter & Gamble's Gillette brand (tagline: "The Best a Man Can Get") still holds about 54 percent of the global market share for razors, that's down from 70 percent in 2010.
The frantic music gets our hearts pounding and then that ending tagline — "In space no one can hear you scream" — immediately has us nope-ing out of our astronaut fantasies. 11.
We can live with the lack of a tagline — annoying but not egregious — as long as Lindsay gets the amazing cast of men she deserves and a real shot at love.
Tagline: Automating visual content creation at scale Description: Octopus enables companies to order and manage the creation of proprietary, high-quality visual content, including photography, videography, 360-degree and aerial imagery.
The point of this de facto tagline is that you can use the Wilson X football in the smallest of spaces and still be able to recreate those big game moments.
A testimonial video created by Christian media company Anchored North has accumulated over 22015 million views on facebook, with the catchy tagline, 'It's not gay to straight, it's lost to saved'.
Although Disobedience is marketed under the tagline "Love is an act of defiance," its execution has managed to evade a crude rendering of Esti's desire as the opposite of her Judaism.
He had just hosted a TED -like conference (tagline: "Winning with informed candidates") where C.E.O.s and talent recruiters took notes on how to operate in the new era of corporate transparency.
The shirt is being sold by Breitbart and features the tagline, "If you build it, they won't come" – a riff off the famous line from the 1989 movie Field of Dreams.
With the tagline "the smartphone of headphones," Muzik is trying to separate its "smart" headphones from the rest of the fray, and it packs some features to back up that claim.
South Dakota's anti-meth campaign featuring people appearing to admit they're addicted is already working ... according to Governor Kristi Noem, who says extreme shock was the intent of the tagline. Gov.
So goes the tagline from the latest Suicide Squad trailer, and that certainly seems possible: DC Comics/Warner Bros.' bad-guy teamup is either going to be spectacular or spectacularly bad.
Because it's 8002, there's also a Trump Haggadah (tagline: "People All The Time They Come Up And Tell Me This Is The Best Haggadah They've Ever Read, They Do, Believe Me").
RankScience – Software-automated SEO The straightforward tagline of RankScience is "software-automated SEO," and, according to its CEO, Ryan Bednar, the company's technology is nearly as simple to use for customers.
Reduct Tagline: AI-powered cloud video: the power of video, with the ease of text Describes itself as: Reduct makes a machine learning-powered cloud video platform that anyone can use.
The consortium will pay for the majority of her salary, and The Globe will pay the rest; editors said that her work there would run with a tagline noting the partnership.
"Ever since I started here in November, the commitment has been very clear to Oakland," said Kaval, who has overseen a marketing campaign with the tagline "Rooted in Oakland" this season.
Since 2006, under the tagline "Redefining the Media," the site has functioned as a smaller, grislier YouTube, with a stated emphasis on news-adjacent footage that depicts war, crime or terrorism.
Since 2015, the company has unveiled two new advertising campaigns in the United States, one aimed at moms featuring the tagline "Add a zing with Tajín!" and the other at millennials.
In 1992, when both Southwest and Stevens Aviation were using the advertising tagline "Just Plane Smart," the companies got locked into a debate over which had the rights to the idea.
In his Wednesday ruling, Judge Vernon Broderick of the United States District Court in Manhattan, denied Sesame Workshop's motion for a temporary restraining order against STX Productions's use of the tagline.
The portentous tagline — "In space no one can hear you scream" — was provided by Mr. Gips's wife, Barbara (Solinger) Gips, a copywriter, and is arguably better known than the glowing egg.
Her tagline, "You Need Faith," was stamped in her favorite shade of pink on pens, nail files, and the posters that could be seen plastered on vacant shop windows across Manhattan.
He has a high tolerance for chaos, and a unique gift for creating it — and, despite his famous "You're fired!" tagline from the show "The Apprentice," an aversion to dismissing people.
"&aposTomorrowing today,&apos our tagline, is about delivering the future that we were promised that we&aposve read about, that we&aposve heard politicians talk about," Hypergiant CEO Ben Lamm said.
Ione Gamble, who runs Polyester zine, which goes by the tagline 'Have Faith in Your Own Bad Taste', thinks "good" taste is more about being into whatever the fuck you want.
First came Ridley Scott's "All the Money in the World," a film marketed with the snarky tagline "Everyone Wants a Cut" and starring Christopher Plummer, who was nominated for an Oscar.
With the tagline "believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything," Nike's latest ad campaign — marking the 30th anniversary of its "Just Do It" motto — came out on September 3.
Bluestockings Boutique: This shop's tagline is "underwear for everyone"; its mission is to "empower people who have been marginalized by the mainstream lingerie," with a strong focus on the LGBTQIA+ community.
Donald Trump has got what it takes to helm the 'Real Housewives' franchise in Washington D.C. including a tagline like all the other 'Real Housewives' out there ... according to Andy Cohen.
It's fitting, then, that Foer came together again with Farm Forward, an advocacy nonprofit whose tagline is "Until no animals suffer on factory farms," to reimagine Eating Animals as a documentary.
If the only cues you've seen are in porn, those are the ones you'll take... Our tagline on Make Love Not Porn deliberately is 'pro-sex, pro-porn, pro- knowing the difference.
We'll have more information in less than a month, but based on the landing page and tagline, it seems like Google will be emphasizing its virtual Assistant again with this hardware revision.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey criticized the policy via a tweet on Saturday — but today the company has added a "Proudly made in America by immigrants" tagline on the Periscope app's loading screen.
" The campaign also features Bud Light's new packaging redesign — set to hit shelves in April — and new tagline: "Raise one to right now," which will replace its previous slogan, "Up for Whatever.
But it's aimed at naked photos — the marketing tagline bills it as "the sexiest app ever" — and of all the photo vault apps it may be the most direct in its pitch.
"Winter is coming" has long been a tagline for the heroes of Westeros, and fans were none too pleased to see it used in the context of one of Trump's infamous tweets.
Either way, Grant hasn't released any other details from her father's line — like what it'll entail or when it's hitting shelves — but here's hoping he'll use the tagline Make Your Mark(le).
Eliason, a Mormon, is running TV ads with the lighthearted tagline "release the bishop," referencing the end of service by lay leaders in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Last year, for example, Whole Foods began stamping paper shopping bags with the tagline "great everyday low prices" — a slogan that seems to draw some inspiration from Walmart's "everyday low prices" motto.
And the posters for Crawl are adorned with the ominous tagline, "They were here first," a nod to mankind's anxiety that the natural world—which we've long-abused—will exact bloody revenge.
For Cruz, who has the support of evangelical leaders both in Iowa and across the country, attacks from around the depths of conservatism threaten to undermine his brand and tagline: Trust Ted.
Columbia built a catchy promotional campaign around the release, including the punny tagline "This Country's for the Byrds," but both critics and the general public were confused by the group's western makeover.
Indeed, its tagline,"Invest like a woman," is a nod to the often different financial reality for women, who tend to live longer then men, as well as have different salary arcs.
I noticed that you describe yourselves with the tagline "immigrindcore;" assuming that some of your number currently identify as immigrants, can you tell me about the decision to stick that on there?
In Olay's first Super Bowl commercial — the tagline of which is #KillerSkin — former horror movie star and '90s teen icon Sarah Michelle Gellar is chased by an assassin in a murder mask.
The team may grow slightly at some point, but the plan is to keep things small, and focus on creating more personal experiences — that's where the "craft games studio" tagline comes from.
With the tagline "Just connect your own display, keyboard, and mouse," it's plug-and-play out of the box, but in 2018 the experience out of that box is an obsolete one.
The vividly illustrated e-books in the local Khmer language tell the stories of eight different female characters who overcome challenges through courage and ingenuity under the tagline "Girls Can Do Anything".
As soon as we entered the store, our eye was drawn to a gleaming light-up display of classic North Face styles, positioned in front of the company's tagline, "Never stop exploring."
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the iconic tagline "Taste the Rainbow," the candy company conducted a survey among adults in the U.S. that have eaten Skittles in the last three months.
The Kroger website will be redesigned to feature the new branding, and the company plans to run a national advertising campaign introducing its new tagline on television, on radio, and in print.
Even the term "abortion," they say, was stigmatized in the late 1990s with the "safe, legal and rare" tagline, used by President Bill Clinton to describe the Democrats' policy outlook on abortion.
At the same time, the caricature has not so subtly attached itself to its originator, by using a similar tagline, "An American Parody" (but not exactly the same as "An American Musical").
The "fragrance free" movement, which uses the tagline "think before you stink," has tried for years to beat back the use of fragrances in public places, in deference to the scent-sensitive.
Heineken may have intended to tout its light beer with the tagline "Lighter Is Better," but the ads came across as racist to many, including Chance the Rapper, and were eventually pulled.
The "Housewives" shows usually begin with an introduction of each Housewife, posing in Grade A evening wear and announcing her tagline, which is part defensive apologia, part mission statement, part brand definition.
I like the slightly crass hint that the only way we can relinquish privilege is as a trendy tagline and, for better or for worse, believe that may well be the case.
Avenatti, who parlayed Daniels' case into nonstop cable appearances and a giant Twitter following — where he frequently used "basta," Spanish for "enough," as a tagline — has denied wrongdoing related to the charges.
The glimpse at Trials on Tatooine suggests something a bit more game-oriented than the mild interaction shown off last year, although its tagline "A cinematic virtual reality experiment" isn't inherently gaming-related.
Here's what we know from the poster: the tagline, "One summer can change everything," should erase all those pesky questions about how these kids are allowed to run around alone all the time.
There's little info on exactly what each of the three new episodes will be about but it's safe to say that from the tagline, we're not in for a comfortable ride: Five GroundbreakingSeasons.
Each flavor is inspired by a drink from famous Los Angeles coffee spot Alfred Coffee—who you might know for their tagline, "But First, Coffee"— who Sugarfina teamed up with on this endeavor.
Lionel Barber, editor of the Financial Times, retweeted a picture of the ad on Tuesday and wrote: "No FT, no comment," referencing a tagline for the newspaper that first ran in the 1980s.
The show has long been billed as "Archie meets Twin Peaks," a tagline clearly meant to evoke a weird and specific mix of retro camp and the horror of the strange and unknowable.
In fact, the metaphor that OnePlus is David and everyone else is Goliath only pushes the company to "Never Settle" (its tagline) and keep doing the seemingly impossible with its impressively affordable phones.
In the season six episode, Draper, portrayed by Jon Hamm, pitched a series of adverts for Heinz's tomato ketchup that remarkably did not show the product, each with the tagline: 'Pass the Heinz.
The "Outwit, Outplay, Outlast" tagline is the closest we get; what success looks like varies, but every single past winner managed to strike a careful balance between those three hallmarks of the game.
Click here to view original GIFSkittles' "taste the rainbow" tagline seems all the more appropriate when you arrange the colorful candies in a ring on a plate and pour hot water over them.
"Can injustice survive transparency?" is the tagline of a new app called Vigilante, that purports to empower its users to stop crimes in progress, turning each of us into Daredevil or Luke Cage.
The teaser image sent to Mashable that you see above doesn't provide much in terms of details, but the "Power of 28.0" tagline suggests the phone will be called the HTC One M210.
The company recently sent invites for a November 15 event in LA with the tagline of Control / Create, clearly a nod to the Inspire's dual-controller capability and target market of Hollywood creators.
Myself is someone who does not talk in the third person, so that was kind of ironic that my tagline became something that is not me — but it is about me being me.
The show covers more bases than you can count, but is probably best summed up by its tagline: If you can't love yourself, how in the hell are you gonna love somebody else?
Specialized's tagline for the Roubaix is something like "smoother is faster," which is true, but "smoother means not dying" is even more true and a good reason for me to like this bike.
TBS—which once boasted the tagline "Very Funny," despite programming that suggested otherwise—has been known for prioritizing questionable syndicated repeats (Family Guy, 2 Broke Girls, The Cleveland Show) over original scripted programming.
The game's tagline is "The city must survive" but in the end the crisis may pass, at which point you and your people will be left with the ramifications of how you survived.
Tagline: 23-800-FUNERAL Description: Parting's software aims to transform the highly fragmented, $20 billion funeral industry by empowering funeral homes with the ability to digitize their workflow and provide better consumer experiences.
Critics of Me Before You co-opted the film's tagline and promotional hashtag, "Live Boldly," on Twitter to skewer its irony, considering that Will chooses not to live boldly but to kill himself.
We hate to question the accuracy of a 20-year-old tagline, but it seems that sometimes when you pop, you can stop, possibly because you've been arrested and accused of property damage.
" (Gimlet, too, has a show for kids in the works.) Mr. Raz and Ms. Thomas have started their own company, Tinkercast, to expand their podcasting brand under the tagline: "Eyes Up. Screens Down.
This whole thing looks like a hoot, from the "Every generation has an idiot" tagline to the lineup of legitimate Star Wars celebrities who apparently lent their time to getting this thing made.
"Yeah, we cold-emailed Mark Cuban with the email tagline, 'Space is sexy: 3D printing an entire rocket,'" says Ellis — Relativity Space, the company he and Noone were pitching, 3D prints rocket parts.
Jobs went on in the talk to announce Apple's newest ad campaign, which used the tagline "Think Different, " and featured pictures of legendary thinkers like Albert Einstein, Martin Luther King and John Lennon.
An ordinary tagline is preceded by hours of creative exploration, research on understanding the target audience, writing and re-writing, and proofreading (not to mention the countless minutes lost while combating writer's block).
Just two days before, Kaepernick had shared a photo on Twitter of himself featured in Nike's new marketing campaign, which is tied to the 30th anniversary of its iconic "Just Do It" tagline.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's embattled Jet Airways put photographs of smiling women employees on social media last week for Women's Day, using the tagline "Standing tall; touching the skies" but few passengers reacted cheerfully.
" The British Colonial Co has now however changed the tagline to the slightly less provocative: "A refined and modern dining experience with the adventure of east meets west in a plantation-style, club setting.
"I love this place," Zuckerberg said, with an unexpected amount of enthusiasm especially when compared to Faust, to begin what would be a 20203-minute long speech that had a one-word tagline: purpose.
Blockbusters attended by majority-women audiences — the Fifty Shades trilogy, the Magic Mike movies, Bridesmaids (famously billed with the tagline "chick flicks don't have to suck"), and its children — have recently made a comeback.
Yet despite the potential of what Her Turn (Season 6's tagline) could've been for this current cultural moment, it makes too many of the mistakes Hollywood is still struggling to reckon with now.
So when it wanted the tagline for its new desktop operating system El Capitan to be "There's more to love with every click", it made a tiny, hilarious tweak to its website's CSS code.
The brand just dropped her debut commercial, promoting the new Elvive Hair Collection (with the tagline: "Everyone loves a comeback, dry hair can have one too"), just in time for the 2018 Grammy Awards.
" Each poster features the bumbling crew of Search Party — Alia Shawkat, John Early, Brandon Michael Hall, Meredith Hagner, and John Reynolds — along with this season's tagline, "I miss when my problems were about nothing.
" If mid-rose ceremony catnaps are your bag, you'll be glad to know that there's also a T-shirt that features a photo of renowned snoozer President Abraham Lincoln with the tagline "original napper.
We've also redesigned the header and hero areas of our homepage: on desktop the header image and tagline will change often, and we've created a new teaser area to highlight our trademark pull quotes.
EditorsNote: Deletes extra tagline Gerardo Parra hit a grand slam with two outs in the eighth inning Saturday to rally the visiting Washington Nationals to a 5-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers.
It's water in special Austrian-made aluminum cans, complete with a stylized skull inked on the side of it, and a tagline—"Murder Your Thirst"—that your 13-year-old nephew thinks is sick.
The film, promoted with the tagline and defacto title Fight the Future, slyly announced its place among summer blockbusters with a poster of Independence Day clearly visible in the background of an early scene.
It has run advertisements and made promotional videos with the tagline "Hong Kong Is On," seeking to reassure investors and visitors that the Asian financial hub remains free and stable despite the street battles.
The multi-racial, working-class coalition that Sanders is building wears the tagline "not me, us," demonstrating thus far that another type of politics is possible—one that is responsive to people, not corporations.
"Eat Mor Chikin" is Chick-fil-A's tagline, but it could easily serve McDonald's as the fast-food giant introduces two new chicken breakfast items to fend off competition from its Atlanta-based rival.
"Women get shit done" would be an appropriate tagline for Hustlers, the upcoming stripper dramedy based on the true story of a group of dancers who decide to scam their wealthy Wall Street clients.
There she coined the tagline for Secret deodorant — "Strong enough for a man, but made for a woman" — and helped sell Americans on Pillsbury canned frosting back when the boxed version was in vogue.
" The site's tagline, "A loud light in the darkness," appears below the new logo and in the page's Twitter account and seems to be a play on The Washington Post's "Democracy Dies in Darkness.
Rather than softening the lovers' warfare as Tyler did, the production leaned into it, with the tagline "Love's a battlefield" — and it never once pretended that Petruchio doesn't have more firepower than Kate does.
The same day the trailer was released Trump signed an executive order curbing the federal government's enforcement of climate regulations giving the film's tagline -- fight like your world depends on it -- a whole new meaning.
Chances are, it's one of two decades-old refrains: "Diamonds are a girl's best friend," lyrics made famous by Marilyn Monroe, or "A diamond is forever," a tagline coined for DeBeers way back in 1947.
In the same way The Real World's tagline captivated audiences back in 1992, so did news-anchor-turned-beauty-boss Jamie Kern Lima the first day she stepped foot on stage at QVC in 2010.
The liquidator has produced a slick video that it has posted on YouTube with the tagline "the sale everyone has been waiting for in Khobar" featuring some of the properties and land to be sold.
Motivate Tagline: Automated finance advisor for everyone else Description: Motivate is an automated financial advisor, but it's not trying to grow your wealth; it's trying to help American manage debt and make smarter spending decisions.
Synereo Tagline: A new, decentralized economy Description: Synereo is building a scalable Blockchain to allow decentralized applications to be built on it and says to think of it as the Android of the decentralized economy.
Earlier this month, the Taiwanese phonemaker announced it would be unveiling something new on May 16th with the tagline "Squeeze for the brilliant U," and this short video teaser really squeezes hits that message home.
The interviewer did not mention to Trump that the phrase is already the tagline of the 2016 horror film The Purge: Election Year, a film about income inequality and mass murder in the nation's capital.
The ad campaign, for Thinx, microfiber underwear that wicks away moisture, making tampons virtually unnecessary ("Underwear for women with periods," as the tagline goes), is an artfully produced exercise in the spirit of "Girls" feminism.
As he recalls headlines describing the attack – including "the worst terror attack since 9/11" and "the deadliest shooting attack on U.S. soil" – Francisco names the 49 victims and gives the shooting a new tagline.
The Starkey version is being called "the world's first custom-made wireless ear computer," and you can tell Bragi is serious about the tagline because they italicize it throughout their press release announcing the news.
But based on the film's tagline, "After your first, life will never be the same," After is going to take that whole virgins-becoming-emotional-stage-five-clingers myth to a whole other level. Gag.
Jassy's pitch broadly mirrors the one Amazon lays out in greater detail online, on its page touting AWS for Oil & Gas (tagline: "Cloud computing to enable digital transformation and fuel innovation in Oil and Gas").
At Facebook's annual developer conference last month, CEO Mark Zuckerberg also made headlines when he announced the company's new focus on cameras and augmented reality, reminiscent of Snap's "camera company" tagline, further fueling the rivalry.
The cornball tagline of the project, "He reached the summit, and found rock bottom," is spot on; Sarah explained to THUMP that he created DAS to satirize the wealth, sex, and bravado-soaked club scene.
On the next episode of The Real Giudice Girls of New Jersey … Bravo released a fun clip featuring Teresa, 44, and Joe Giudice's four daughters each introducing themselves with their very own Housewives-esque tagline.
But Porsche itself, obviously, disagrees — carrying a tagline of "courage changes everything," this new Panamera is presented as the no-compromise, have-all-the-cakes-and-eat-them-too vehicle for the modern driving enthusiast.
Trump, who despite his "you're fired" tagline has avoided dismissing other administration officials who drew his ire, has so far told top officials that he's willing to keep Price on unless the controversy devolve further.
A little-known fact about the endlessly-repeated tagline is that it was inspired by the final words on death row of a double-murderer: Gary Gilmore, who killed two people in Utah in 1976.
But isn&apost that something that someone in the drama club would use as a motto at the bottom to make the yearbook photo, or maybe it is the tagline on a diamond ring commercial.
The new campaign has tagline 'Tomorrow Takes an Army' and features ads starring recruits and proud parents as influencersThe deck even proposes enlisting soldiers' parents as influencers who create sponsored blogs and content on Goarmy.
It's the "most talked about movie of the year ... that no one's actually seen," according to the tagline for "The Hunt," the controversial new film released Friday where "deplorables" and "liberal elites" kill each other.
"Scaramucci Post is going to be about moderation, but our tagline is going to be 'Everything in moderation — including moderation," he says in the video, which was posted on the upcoming website's Twitter page Wednesday.
It's a messy ending for the household travel brand, whose tagline — "Don't just book it, Thomas Cook it" — has taken on new meaning in a time when flight cancellations and airline shutdowns are concerningly common.
The monster is part of the Dutch government's "Brexit Loket," which roughly translates to Brexit information desk, a hub of business resources to avoid having "Brexit get in your way," according to the campaign's tagline.
It's no surprise then, that a label with the tagline, "for girls who get it," and offers basically any trend that's a "trend," would have a cult-like following — and a lengthy list of celebrity devotees.
Designer Philippe Starck posted a video of what looks to be the next version of the Mi Mix on his Facebook page with the tagline "even less" hinting that the device would have even smaller bezels.
The stream was coupled with the tagline "the world is in your hands," and it ended with the release date news along with a new trailer that featured the main cast including — yes — that creepy baby.
With the tagline "Warren has a plan for that," the Massachusetts senator has also carved out a niche for herself as the policy machine of 2020, releasing sweeping and detailed progressive proposals — one after the other.
Dressed in an edgy black motorcycle vest, mesh top, and lace up boots, she posed in front of a photo of herself with a snarling lion at her back, embodying the watch brand's campaign tagline #DontCrackUnderPressure.

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