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Перевод: slogan
[существительное] лозунг ; призыв ; девиз ; рекламная формула; боевой клич
Тезаурус:
- The DUP/Vanguard arrangement of the Assembly elections was extended to take in anti-power-sharing Unionists in a "United Ulster Unionist Coalition" which fought the election on the slogan "Dublin is only a Sunningdale away" and won every seat except the West Belfast constituency of Gerry Fitt, the leader of the SDLP and the Deputy Chief Executive in the executive.
- A democracy demands a dissemination of political understanding wide enough to make the people's will in government an effective thing the uninformed citizen can be misled by the easy halftruth and the persuasive slogan; or he can feel that understanding will always be beyond him and fall into that apathy which leaves everything to authority.
- In the coalfields, the district League organized a more sustained propaganda campaign, touring the colliery villages with "flying squads", vilifying "Cookism", supporting the Spencer brand of non-political company unionism and propagating the League's new slogan: "every man is a capitalist".
- The slogan of the latest "points of light" campaign reflects this.
- Warnings from the opposition that the government's "No Tax Increases" slogan was no more than a vote-gathering lie were rebuffed as fear-mongering and, better still, as unpatriotic.
- John Hoskyns, who was later knighted by a grateful Prime Minister for his work in running her Policy Unit, talked of the Churchill/Eden/Macmillan/Home period as "the thirteen wasted years", a phrase borrowed from a Labour campaign slogan.
- School uniforms, Sixties starlets and rockers have all been her inspiration, while the slogan T-shirts themselves were less of an invention than a Woodstock revival.
- This widespread mistrust of Labour - well captured by the Tory slogan "You Can't Trust Labour" - almost certainly explains what happened at the end of the campaign.
- It was a government word used, for example, in the 1975 slogan "Socialism and freedom are one!" (later to become "Islam, socialism and freedom are one!"), painted on walls and on the triumphal arches set up over main roads.
- HE admits that the end product has been improved at the expense of character but quotes the co-op's slogan: "Consistently better, consistently bitter".
- The Conservative election campaign slogan of "The Resolute Approach" in 1983 leaned heavily on her image.
- Printed across the bottom of MU application forms is the slogan: "Musicians" Union - Working for Today's Musicians'.
- What will not do - though you'd be surprised how often this happens anyway - is a group of political activists getting together and saying, "Auntie Flo thinks that" or, I think a good slogan would be"
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