Advertising slogans 1969

    • [DOC File]WHO review – advertising section - draft

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      His work suggests that price and the number of licensed premises are more important determinants of the demand for alcohol. Sturgess’ (1982) study utilised statistical models to examine the relationship between total consumption and advertising in the United Kingdom from 1969 to 1980.

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    • [DOC File]COCA-COLA

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      Advertising Through the years, jingles and slogans have set the pace for Coca-Cola advertising. One of the world's most famous advertising slogans, "The Pause That Refreshes," first appeared in The Saturday Evening Post in 1929. It was supported by "It's the Refreshing Thing to do" in 1936 and 1944's "Global High Sign."

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    • [DOC File]Derbyshire Pub Quiz League 2019 - 2020 | Quizzing in ...

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      Nov 16, 2011 · 1.ADVERTISING SLOGANS Name the products using these slogans. A.1000 songs in your pocket? I POD. B.The best a man can get? GILLETTE(RAZORS) C.It comes from paradise and tastes like heaven? MALIBU. 2.EVENTS IN HISTORY. Name the decade in which these events occurred. A.Completion of the Domesday Book? 1080`S(1086) B.Beginning of the English Civil ...

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    • [DOC File]WO/GA/XXI/3: Background Information Document to the ...

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      50. Central American Agreement for the Protection of Industrial Property (Marks, Trade Names and Advertising Slogans or Signs) (San José, June 1, 1968) The …

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    • [DOC File]The Recognitions - William Gaddis - Index

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      One such advertising intrusion comes from a maker of sleeping pills: "——Hi, gang! Your friend Lazarus the Laughing Leper brings you radio’s newest kiddies’ program, The Lives of the Saints, sponsored by Necrostyle" (365). ... but instead we are all impregnated by tacky advertising slogans – giving birth, then, not to saviors but to ...

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    • [DOC File]95 Theses Against the Anti-Christ

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      Beacon Press, Boston, MA (1969). “The sabra [native-born Jewish Israeli] redeemed from Diaspora weakness, with a gun in one hand and a plow in the other, has …

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    • [DOCX File]Steinhäger - Homepage | DFAT

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      Between 1959 and 1969, the boom period of the ‘Steinhäger’ distilleries, there were 2 500 people working in the sector. ... Certain advertising slogans, e.g. Trinke ihn mäßig, aber regelmäßig [drink in moderation, but steady moderation] became familiar to the general public.

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    • [DOC File]Jazyková analýza reklamního sloganu

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      Linguistic analysis of advertising slogans . Bakalářská diplomová práce. ... 1942 a 1969 - It's the Real Thing (Je to pravé) 1970 - I'd Like to Buy the World a Coke (Pozval bych celý svět na Coca-Colu) 1982 - Coke Is It (To je ono) 1986 - Red, White and You (Červená, bílá a ty)

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    • [DOC File]SESSION A - Home | Lancaster University

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      This enabled those reading the slogan to compare Persil mentally with whatever washing powder they used, and so go away with the message that Persil washed whiter than their particular washing powder. This use of the uncompared comparative is quite common in advertising slogans, for obvious reasons! Secondly, the slogan exhibits some parallelism.

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    • [DOC File]California Courts - Home

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      Some advertisements featured slogans such as “Loved for Gentleness” and “ ‘The gentlest cigarette you can smoke.’ ... Evidence of Philip Morris’s post-1969 advertising therefore was probative on the intent to defraud and reliance elements of Bullock’s nonpreempted fraud claims.

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