A slogan is a catchy phrase usually used to advertise or promote something.
It was derived from the word slogom which was a word from the Scottish and Irish Gaelic sluagh-ghairm meaning "army cry".
A slogan is a short phrase that has become identified with a particular person, group, or idea. It is usually intended to promote the person, group or thing in question, for whatever goal is desired. Slogans are usually emotionally provocative, rather than statements meant to be meaningful in their own right. Examples: Nike used the phase "Just do it" and MacDonald's used the phrase "I'm lovin' it" as slogans to promote their particular products; the Democratic party used the slogan "It's the economy, stupid" to win the 1992 US presidential election; Christians use the slogan "What would Jesus do?" to promote moral behavior.
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The slogan was the name of a plan. The plan would have brought the colonial rivals together to meet the common threat of the French and Indians. Much to Franklin's chagrin, this plan was soundly defeated.
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The hardcord nationalist slogan
Yes, the slogan was: Patria o Muerte Venceremos!
it means the 13 colonies better join as one to fight the revelatory war or they all die
a catchphrase.
The mean green team.
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A slogan is a phrase that is associated with a product. Commercials might help with this type of advertising when songs are used to advertise. One example of a slogan is "Beef, its what's for dinner".
It means you like Eisenhower. Eisenhower's nickname was Ike. It was a campaign slogan to get people to vote for him.
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It means a battleship that was sunk in the harbor at Havana.
I believe you may mean the tagline or slogan. "Toshiba: Leading Innovation."
You don't mean franchise as in Pokemon, do you?
It is an advertising slogan, but in the case of New Mexico, it is quite fitting.