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Advertising slogans of the American Broadcasting Company 1963: The New ABC 1965: Turn on the Excitement! 1966: 7 Nights To Remember 1967: A Very Special Season 1970: Lets Get Together on ABC 1971-1973: This is the Place to Be (Used by GTV-9 in 1973) 1975: Welcome to...
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Okay, just sit there." | ABC | (ca.1998) | | | "E=DTE" | DTE Energy | | | | "Essential for business." | CNN International | (ca.2006) | | | "Expect great things" | Lucent Technologies | | | | "Expect the world" | The New York Times | mid-to-late 90's | | | "Express Yourself" | Airtel (leading Indian mobile services provider) | | | | "Feel Good" | Mix Fm ARNAustralian Radio Network | | | | "Free.Your.Voice" | Jajah | | | | "GEE! No, GTE." | GTE | | | | "Generation d" | WorldCom | | | | "Stick together" | T-Mobile | | | | "Going beyond the call" | SBC Communications | (ca.2000s) | | | "Here. For You." | Bell Aliant | | | | "How are you?" | Vodafone | | | | "How does the wireless industry make you feel?" | Sprint PCS | | [2] | | "How many bars do you have?" | AT&T Wireless | (ca.2004) | | | "Ici Radio Canada" | Radio Canada | | | | "If it's on, it's in." | Radio Times MCBD | | | | "If you don't get it, you don't get it." | The Washington Post | (ca.1990s) | | | "Is This A Great Time Or What?" | MCI Communications | | | | "It's all within your reach." | AT&T | (ca.1990s) | | | "It's good to talk" | BT | (ca.1990s) | | | "It's for you" | BT | (ca.1990s) | | | "It's you we answer to" | BT | (ca.late 1980s) | | | "Let your fingers do the walking." | Yellow Pages Geers Gross) | (ca.1964 | | | "Listening. Answering." | BellSouth | | | | "Make Progress Every Day" | Verizon Communications | (ca.2002) | | | "Make the most of now" | Vodafone | (ca.2005) | | | "More bars in more places" | Cingular Wireless | (ca.2004) | | | "New Things. Turn Us On." | TechTV | (ca.2004) | | | "Now, that's better" | Sprint PCS | | | | "Number 1 Hit Music Station" | Today Network Austereo | | | | "One Sprint. Many Solutions" | Sprint | | | | "Power up." | Sprint | (ca.2006-2007) | | | "Sprint ahead." | Sprint | (ca.2007) | | | "Raising the bar" | Cingular Wireless | (ca.2004-2006) | | | "Reach out and touch someone" | AT&T | (ca.1979-1989 | [3] | | "Reshaping lives" | Mobilink Pakistan | | | | "See what you can do" | O2 | | | | "Seeing small business differently" | SBC Communications | | | | "Simply Closer" | T-Mobile (Europe) | (ca.2006) | | | "Stay Connected!" | G4techTV | (ca.2004) | | | "Stick Together" | T-Mobile (USA) | (ca.2006) | | | "The Best Radio On Radio" | SIRIUS Satellite Radio | | | | "The first network for men" | Spike TV | | | | "The future's bright. The future's Orange." | Orange WCRS) | (ca.1996 | | | "The more you hear, the better we sound" | AT&T long distance | | | | "These times demand the Times." | The New York Times | 2007-present | | | "The Point Of Contact" | Sprint | | | | "The right choice" | AT&T | (ca.1986-1993) | | | "The World's Networking Company" | AT&T | (ca.2001-2004) | | | "We go further, you stay closer." | Thuraya | | | | "We never stop working for you" | Verizon Wireless | | | | "What do you have to say?" | Cingular Wireless | (ca.1998) | [4] | | "Wherever you go, our network follows" | Hutch in India | | | | "Yes you can." | Sprint | (ca.2005-2006) | | | "Yes" | Optus | | | | "You don't have to read it all, but it's nice to know it's all there." | The New York Times | 1996 | | | "You give us 22 minutes, we'll give you the world" | WINS Radio New York | (ca.1965) | | | "You give us 22 minutes, we'll give you the world" | KFWB Radio Los Angeles | (ca.2004) | | | "You should see what's on HGTV" | HGTV | (ca.2003) | | | "Your friend in the digital age" | Cox Communications | | | | "Your true choice." | AT&T | (ca.1996-1998) | | | "Your true voice." | AT&T | (ca.1993-1996) | | | "Your World. Delivered." | AT&T | (ca.2005) | | Computing | | "1,000 songs in your pocket" | Apple Computer | | [5] | | "5,000 songs in your hand" | Apple Computer | | [6] | | "And you're done." | Amazon.com | | | | "Applying Thought" | Wipro | | | | "Experience Certainty" | Tata Consultancy Services | | | | "Broadcast Yourself" | YouTube | | | | "Buy it. Sell it. Love it." | eBay | | | | "Celebrating Work" | Cognizant Technology Solutions | | | | "Challenge everything" | EA Games | | | | "Dude, you're gettin' a Dell!" | Dell Computer | (ca.2000s) | | | "Easy as Dell" | Dell Computer | | | | "Purely You" | Dell Computer | | | | "e-business solutions" | IBM | (ca.2000s) | | | "Empowered by innovation" | NEC | | | | "Everything is Easier on a Mac" | Apple Computer | (ca.2000s) | | | "For the rest of us" | Apple Computer | (ca.1984) | | | "GNU is Not Unix" | Free Software Foundation | | | | "Go farther." | Network Solutions | | | | "Have you played Atari today?" | Atari early | (ca.1980s) | | | "High Performance. Delivered." | Accenture | | | | "Intel inside" | Intel | | | | "Invent." | Hewlett-Packard | | | | "iThink, Therefore iMac" | Apple Computer | (ca.Late 1990s to Early 2000s) | [7] | | "It's better with the butterfly" | Microsoft (for MSN 8 internet service provider) | | | | "It's in the game." | EA Sports | | | | "It's not just a deal, it's a Dell!" | Dell | | | | "It's the Internet that logs onto you" | SBC (ca.Yahoo! DSL) | | | | "Leap ahead." | Intel | (ca.2006) | | | "Multimedia You Can Use" | Apple Computer | (ca.1990s) | | | "Networks that go the distance." | 3Com | | | | "New Thinking. New ThinkPad/ThinkCentre." | Lenovo ThinkPad/ThinkCentre | (ca.2006) | | | "New World. New Thinking." | Lenovo | (ca.2006) | | | "Power is Macintosh" | Apple Computer | (ca.1990s) | | | "Power without the price" | Atari | (ca.1985-1990s) | | | "Powered by Intellect. Driven by Values" | Infosys | | | | "Rip. Mix. Burn" | Apple Computer | | | | "So easy to use, no wonder it's number 1" | America Online | | | | "So powerful, it's kind of ridiculous" | 3dfx | | [8] | | "Solutions for a small planet" | IBM | | | | "The computer is personal again." | HP | | | | "The more you know, the more you know" | BrainPOP | | | | "The possibilities are infinite" | Fujitsu | | | | "The power to be your best" | Apple Computer | (ca.1990s) | | | "The power to change" | Novell | | | | "The world's online marketplace" | eBay | | | | "Think different" | Apple Computer | (ca.1998) | [9] | | "Think outside the box" | Apple Computer | (ca.1990s) | | | "Think" | IBM | (ca.1914) | | | "Want a better internet? You belong at America Online" | AOL | (ca.2000s) | | | "Welcome to the human network." | Cisco | | | | "Welcome to the World Wide Wow" | AOL | | [10] | | "We're the dot in .com" | Sun Microsystems | | | | "What Business Demands" | Satyam Computer Services | | | | "What the web can be" | Macromedia | | | | "What will they think of next?" | Wider-Angle.com | (ca.2006) | | | "Whatever it is, you get it on eBay." | eBay | | | | "Where do you want to go today?" | Microsoft | (ca.1990s) | | | "Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia" | Wikipedia | | | | "Your potential, our passion." | Microsoft | (ca.2000s) | | | "The shortest path to SQL." | SQL Maestro Group | | | | "You've got a friend in the business." | Gateway 2000 | early to mid-1990s | | Education | | "Sylvan has a tutor for you." | Sylvan | | | | "A mind is a terrible thing to waste" | United Negro College Fund | | | | "They laughed when I sat down at the piano, but when I started to play!" | U.S. School of Music | | | | "Use Your Head. Teach" | | | | | "The Best is Yet To Be" | Anglo-Chinese School | | | | "Where Girls Grow Strong" | Girl Scouts of the USA | | | Electronics | | "A better world is our business." | Samsung | | | | "Be inspired" | Siemens Mobile | (ca.2000s) | | | "Better sound through research." | Bose | | | | "Connecting people." | Nokia | | | | "Designed for life" | Siemens Mobile | (ca.early to mid 2000s) | | | "Do you have the bunny inside?" | Energizer Max | (ca.2000s) | | | "Easy to imagine" | Samsung | | | | "Enjoyment matters" | BenQ | | | | "Expand Your Playground." | GameTap | | | | "Genesis does you can't do this on Nintendo. Genesis does ... what Nintendon't!" | Sega Genesis | (ca.1990s) | | | "Get N or get out." | Nintendo Nintendo 64 | late 1990s | | | "Hello Tosh, gotta Toshiba?" | Toshiba | (ca.1984) | [11] | | "HelloMoto." | Motorola | | | | "Ideas for life" | Panasonic | | | | "Imagination at work." | General Electric | | | | "Imagine" | Samsung | (ca.2005) | | | "Inspire the next." | Hitachi Ltd. | | | | "Is it live, or is it Memorex? " | Memorex video cassettes | (ca.1980s) | | | "It's a miracle" | Xerox | (ca.1975) | | | "It's a Sony" | Sony | | | | "It's amazing; it's the mirrors" | DLP | | | | "It's good to play together." | Xbox | | | | "It's so simple" | Polaroid | (ca.1977) | | | "It's thinking." | Sega Dreamcast | | | | "It's your sound." | Shure | | | | "Jump in." | Xbox 360 | | | | "Just What I Needed." | Circuit City | | | | "Keep exploring" | BenQ-Siemens | (ca.2006) | | | "Keep Going" | Energizer Batteries | (ca.mid 2000s) | | | "Keeps going and going and going." | Energizer Batteries | (ca.1990s) | | | "Legendary Performance." | Shure | (ca.2007) | | | "Let's make things better" | Philips | | | | "like.no.other" | Sony | (ca.2004) | | | "Live in your world, Play in ours." | PlayStation 2 | | | | "Make yourself heard" | Ericsson | | | | "Neighbour's envy, owner's pride" | Onida TV (India) | | | | "No battery is stronger longer." | Duracell Batteries | (ca.1990s) | | | "Now you're playing with power!" | Nintendo | (ca.mid-1980s-1990s) | | | "One that Last" | Duracell Batteries | (ca.late-1980s) | | | "PLAY BEYOND" | PlayStation 3 | (ca.2006) | | | "See what the future has in store." | Future Shop | | | | "Sense and Simplicity" | Philips | (ca.2004) | | | "Simply the best" | Sharp Corporation | | | | "Staples: Yeah, We Got That" | Staples | (ca.1998) | | | "That was easy." | Staples | (ca.2003) | | | "The battery you dream about." | Duracell Batteries | (ca.mid to late 2000s) | | | "The Document Company" | Xerox | | | | "The most human handset." | DiStar | | | | "The quality goes in before the name goes on." | Zenith | | | | "Think Different." | Apple Computer | | | | "Thousands of possibilities. Get yours." | Best Buy | | | | "Touching is good." | Nintendo DS | | | | "Trusted Everywhere" | Duracell Batteries | (ca.2000s) | | | "Turn On The Fun" | Best Buy | 2000 | | | "We never stop working for you." | Verizon Wireless | | | | "We put you in the game." | Activision | (ca. early 1980s) | | | "We would like to play." | Wii | | | | "Welcome to the next level/'SEGA!'" | Sega | late-1990's. | | | "When it comes to making them last longer, we never stop." | Duracell Batteries | (ca.1970s) | | | "Where service is state of the art" | Circuit City | | | | "Where you at?" | Boost Mobile | | | | "Who are you?" | Nintendo | | | | "With Samsung, it's not that hard to imagine." | Samsung | (ca.2005) | | | "You can't top the copper top" | Duracell Batteries | (ca. early to mid 1990s) | | | "You've got questions, we've got answers." | RadioShack | | | | "Now This Sounds Better" | Lauten Audio | | | Fashion | | See: List of advertising slogans (fashion) | | where shopping is a pleasure NIIT is a computer training and software solutions company based in New Delhi, India. ...
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Apple Inc. ...
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Sylvain Grenier, pronounced Grahn-yay (born March 26, 1977 in Montreal, Quebec), is a Québécois Canadian professional wrestler, formerly one-half of the tag team La Résistance. ...
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Nintendo Company, Limited (任天å or ãã³ãã³ãã¼ NintendÅ; NASDAQ: NTDOY, TYO: 7974 usually referred to as simply Nintendo, or Big N ) is a multinational corporation founded on September 23, 1889[1] in Kyoto, Japan by Fusajiro Yamauchi to produce handmade hanafuda cards. ...
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Nintendo Company, Limited (任天å or ãã³ãã³ãã¼ NintendÅ; NASDAQ: NTDOY, TYO: 7974 usually referred to as simply Nintendo, or Big N ) is a multinational corporation founded on September 23, 1889[1] in Kyoto, Japan by Fusajiro Yamauchi to produce handmade hanafuda cards. ...
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Nintendo Company, Limited (任天å or ãã³ãã³ãã¼ NintendÅ; NASDAQ: NTDOY, TYO: 7974 usually referred to as simply Nintendo, or Big N ) is a multinational corporation founded on September 23, 1889[1] in Kyoto, Japan by Fusajiro Yamauchi to produce handmade hanafuda cards. ...
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Finance | | "Merrill Lynch is Bullish on America" | Merrill Lynch | | | | "Nationwide is on your side" | Nationwide | | | | "VISA ; It's everywhere you want to be" | VISA | | | | "A passion to perform." | Deutsche Bank | | | | "Access, your flexible friend" | Access credit card UK | 1970s/80s | | | "Ask about it at work" | Aflac | | | | "Australia's Finance Company" | Esanda | | | | "Be comfortable." | A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc. | (ca. late 1990s) | | | "Be E*traordinary" | E*TRADE FINANCIAL | | | | "Be life confident" | AXA life insurance. | | | | "Be With AIB" | Allied Irish Banks | | | | "Because life's complicated enough" | Abbey National | | | | "Come to Citi, and let's get it done." | Citibank | (2007-present) | | | "Don't leave home without it" | American Express | | | | "Membership has its privileges" | American Express | 1987-1996 | | | "Feel better" | BUPA | | | | "Follow the black hose" | Lloyd's bank | 1990s. | | | "For you. For now. For the future." | Provident Bank of Maryland | (ca.1980s) | | | "Gain from our perspective." | Franklin Templeton Investments | | | | "Get a little eXtra help" | Halifax | | | | "Get a piece of the rock" | Prudential Insurance | | | | "Get Met. It pays." | MetLife | | | | "Guarantees for the if in life" | MetLife | | | | "Have you met life today?" | MetLife | | | | "Higher Standards" | Bank of America | | | | "Ideas that change the world" | Chicago Mercantile Exchange | | | | "In your corner." | H&R Block | | | | "It's your money." | E*TRADE | | | | "I've got good news. I just saved a bunch of money on my car insurance by switching to GEICO!" | GEICO | | | | "Just 15 minutes can save you 15 percent or more on car insurance." | GEICO auto insurance | (ca.2000s) | | | "Just plain smart." | H&R Block | (ca. late 1990s-early 2000s) | | | "Knowing the investor." | Prudential Securities | (ca. mid-to-late 1990s) | | | "Life takes __blank__. Life takes VISA." | VISA | | [12] | | "Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there." | State Farm Insurance | | | | "Live richly" | Citibank | | | | "Lost Another loan to Ditech!" | Ditech | | | | "Making more possible" | ABN AMRO | | | | "More human interest" | Washington Mutual | | | | "My insurance company? New England Life of course, why?" | New England Life | | [13] | | "Nationwide. Proud to be different." | Nationwide Building Society UK. | | | | "A Natural Ability To Protect." | Black Bear Insurance Agency | | | | "Rock solid. Market wise." | Prudential Securities | (ca. early 1990s) | | | "Seeing beyond money" | SunTrust Bank | | | | "So easy, a caveman could do it." | GEICO auto insurance | (ca.2000s) | | | "That's Allstate's stand. Are you in good hands?" | Allstate Insurance | | [14] | | "That's ANZ Now" | ANZ | | | | "The bank that likes to say Yes" | Trustee Savings Bank | | | | "The Bank You Can Get On With" | Permanent TSB | | | | "The Best Bank is the Bank that serves you Best" | ANZ Early | 1980s | | | "The Company You Keep" | New York Life | | | | "The Difference is Measurable" | Mellon Financial Corporation | | | | "The future takes VISA." | VISA | | | | "The heart of commerce" | MasterCard | (ca.2006) | | | "The Listening Bank" | Midland Bank | | | | "The power of the pyramid is working for you" | Transamerica | | | | "The WaMu way" | Washington Mutual | | | | "The world puts its stock in us" | The New York Stock Exchange | | | | "The world's local bank" | HSBC | | | | "There are some things money can't buy. For everything else, there's MasterCard." | MasterCard | | | | "Thinking for generations" | Citigroup | | | | "Thinking new perspectives." | Credit Suisse | | | | "Trusted advice, exceptional service" | A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc. | (ca. late 1990s) | | | "Uncommon wisdom" | Wachovia | | | | "Understanding Banking" | Bank of Ireland | (ca.2005) | | | "Understanding what's important." | M&T Bank | | | | "We all do dumb things. But paying too much for car insurance doesn't have to be one of them." | GEICO auto insurance | | | | "We make money the old fashioned way— we earn it." | Smith Barney | | | | "What's in your wallet?" | Capital One | (ca.2005) | | | "When E. F. Hutton talks, people listen" | E. F. 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Proud." | Canadian Forces | | | | "The Army National Guard, You Can because anyone can" | US Army National Guard | (ca.2001-2003?) | | | "The Army. The Edge" | Australian Army | | | | "The few, the proud, the Marines." | United States Marine Corps | (ca.1991) | | | "The toughest job you'll ever love" | Peace Corps | | | | "There's no life like it" | Canadian Forces | | | Household | | "Ariston and on and on..." | Ariston | | | | "Does exactly what it says on the tin" | Ronseal late | (ca.1980s) | | | "1001 Cleans a Big, Big Carpet for Less than Half a Crown" | 1001 carpet shampoo | (ca.1964) | | | "A buck well spent" | Springmaid Sheets | (ca.1948) | | | "Ask how. Ask now. Ask Sherwin Williams." | Sherwin Williams | | | | "Good. Better. Behr." | Behr Paint | | | | "Away go troubles down the drain Roto-Rooter" | Roto-Rooter | (ca.1954) | | | "Bang and the dirt is gone!" | Cillit Bang | | | | "Be sure, be glad" | Glad | | | | "Built to Last: Duralast" | Duralast (Autozone) | | | | "Cleans and shines without harsh scratching" | Cif | | | | "Cover the Earth" | Sherwin Williams | | | | "Don't get mad! Get Glad!" | Glad | | | | "Don't Say Glue, Say YooHoo!!" | YooHoo Glue | | | | "Giddyup 409" | Formula 409 | | | | "Hands that do dishes can feel soft as your face, with mild green Fairy Liquid" | Fairy Liquid | | | | "HILLYBILLY LIKES YOU!" | Hillybilly Vac Shack | | | | "It Beats, as it Sweeps, as it Cleans" | The Hoover Company | 1926 | | | "It's a lot less bovver than a hover" | Qualcast Concord lawnmowers | (ca.1985) | [17] | | "Kills Bugs Dead" | Raid | | | | "Mr. Clean, Mr. Clean , the magic picker upper." | Mr. Clean | | | | "Nobody does it like you" | The Hoover Company | | | | "Not Advertised" | No-Ad sunscreen | | | | "Nothing sucks like an Electrolux" | Electrolux | | | | "Put the freshness back" | Shake'n'Vac | | | | "Quick, Henry, the FLIT!" | Flit insecticide | | | | "Ring around the collar" | Wisk Detergent | (ca.1968) | | | "Screw yourself." | IKEA | (ca.2004) | [18] | | "So tough, it's beautiful" | Armstrong Rhinofloor | (ca.1980s) | | | "The appliance of science" | Zanussi | (ca.1981) | [19] | | "The gentle touch of Cottonelle" | Cottonelle | | | | "The Quicker Picker-upper" | Bounty | | | | "The Quilted, Quicker, Picker-upper" | Bounty | | | | "The welcoming scent of home" | Glade Airfresheners | | | | "Trust Resolve. Forget Stains." | Resolve | | | | "Unböring." | IKEA | (ca.2003) | [20] | | "Where great floors begin." | Shaw | | | | "You don't have to be rich, just smart." | IKEA United States | | | Miscellaneous | | "Playskool Makes it Easy" | Playskool | | | | "A Massive Haunted House in a Real Prison" | Terror Behind the Walls Halloween Event | | | | "Education is an investment and not an expense" | Parthose Dunt | | | | "Explore more" | Kerr-McGee | | | | "Forever new frontiers" | Boeing | | | | "Good Taste. No Waist." | TCBY | | | | "Gotta Catch 'Em All!" | Pokémon | | | | "Hallmark has the ways to say you care" | Hallmark | | | | "Home is a two-letter word... M/I!" | M/I Homes | | | | "Hope, triumph, and the miracle of medicine" | Bristol-Myers Squibb | | | | "I'm a big kid now!" | Pull-Ups | | | | "Inspired by babies." | Pampers | | | | "It's Nerf or nothing!" | Nerf | | | | "Luvs is the way to keep wetness away!" | Luvs diapers | | | | "Make it a Dixie day." | Dixie Cup | | | | "Makes designs that really flash" | Sparkle Spirograph | | | | "Masterminding tomorrow's technologies." | Martin Marietta | late 1980s | | | "Nothing's better on leaks than Luvs." | Luvs Deluxe diapers | | | | "One of-a-kind Kids for your one-of-a-kind kid." | Cabbage Patch Kids | | | | "Powering a greener tomorrow" | Suzlon | | | | "The Art of Childhood" | Crayola | | | | "The instrument of the immortals" | Steinway & Sons | | | | "The Company for Women" | Avon Products Inc. | | | | "The Smartest Shop in Town" | Avon Products Inc. | | | | "There is nothing like a Crown for picking it up or putting it down." | Crown Equipment Forklift trucks | | | | "Today's medicines finance tomorrow's miracles" | GlaxoSmithKline | | | | "Wetter is better" | Super Soaker | | | | "When you care enough to send the very best" | Hallmark | | | | "Where kids want to be" | Discovery Zone | | | | "You Gotta Have It!" | Lisa Frank | | | Personal care | | "99 44/100% Pure" | Ivory soap | | | | "A little dab'll do ya" | Brylcreem | (ca.1950s) | | | "A totally organic experience" | Clairol Herbal Essences | | [21] | | "Absolute cleanliness is Godliness!" | Dr. Bronner's Magic Soap | | | | "Always a bridesmaid, but never a bride" | Listerine | (ca.1923) | | | "Be careful how you use it!" | Hai Karate aftershave | | | | "Because I'm worth it" | L'Oréal | | | | "Because we're worth it too" | L'Oreal Kids | | | | "Before you dress" | Caress | | | | "Does She or Doesn't She? ...Only her Hairdresser Knows for Sure" | Clairol hair dye | | [22] | | "Dont wait to be told, you need Palmolive Gold" | Palmolive Gold | | | | "Easy breezy beautiful CoverGirl" | CoverGirl | | | | "Experience is everything" | Old Spice | | | | "Finesse your hair to beautiful" | Finesse | | | | "For those who like the trade rough" | Travis aftershave | | | | "Good Morning! Have You Used Pear's Soap?" | Pear's Soap | | | | "I can't believe I ate the whole thing." | Alka Seltzer | (ca.1970s) | [23] | | "I liked it so much I bought the company." | Remington shavers | | | | "I never knew you had dandruff" | Head & Shoulders shampoo | | | | "I'm not a doctor, but I play one on TV" | Vicks cough syrup | | | | "Imagine a touchable world" | Purell hand sanitizer | | | | "Is she or isn't she?" | Harmony hair spray | | | | "It Floats!" | Ivory Soap | | | | "It won't let you down" | Sure | | [24] | | "I've fallen and I can't get up!" | Life Alert | | | | "Look Mama, no cavities!" | Crest toothpaste | | | | "Look sharp, feel sharp" | Gillette | (ca.1940s) | | | "Maybe she's born with it, maybe it's Maybelline" | Maybelline (lipstick makeup) | | | | "Please don't squeeze the Charmin" | Charmin | | | | "Plop, plop, fizz, fizz, oh what a relief it is!" | Alka-Seltzer | | | | "Preparing to be a beautiful lady" | Pear's Soap | | | | "Raise your hand if you're sure" | . Sure | (ca.1984) | [25] | | "R-O-L-A-I-D-S spells Relief" | Rolaids | | [26] | | "Strong enough for a man, but made for a woman" | Secret deodorant | | | | "Take care." | Garnier | (ca.2006) | | | "The Axe effect" | Axe deodorant | | | | "The best a man can get" | Gillette razors | | | | "The Lynx effect" | Lynx | | | | "The mark of a man" | Old Spice aftershave | | | | "The name on the world's finest blades" | Wilkinson Sword razors | | | | "There's always space for one who uses Rexona!" | Rexona | | [27] | | "Tough on grease. Soft on hands." | Palmolive | | | | "Want him to be more of a man? Try being more of a woman!" | Coty Perfumes | | | | "When a man you've never met before suddenly gives you flowers" | Impulse deodorant | | | | "Which twin has the Toni?" | Toni | (ca.1946) | [28] | | "You'll wonder where the yellow went when you brush your teeth with Pepsodent" | Pepsodent | (ca.1956) | [29] | | "Your fragrance. Your rules" | Hugo Boss Deep Red | | | | "You're not fully clean unless you're Zest fully clean." | Zest | | | | "A que buena medicina" | Vitacilina | | | Politics and advocacy | | "It's morning again in America" | Reagan for President | (ca.1984) | | | "It's the economy, stupid." | Bill Clinton for President | (ca.1992) | | | "Labour Isn't Working." | UK Conservative Party General Election Campaign | (ca.1979) | [30] | | "Objects in your mirror are closer than they appear." | John Edwards | 2004 | [31] | | "St. Augustine founded it. Becket died for it. Chaucer wrote about it. Cromwell shot at it. Hitler bombed it. Time is destroying it. Will you save it?" | Canterbury Cathedral | | | | "This time, vote like your whole world depended on it" | Nixon for President | (ca.1968) | | | "Yes! I know, I believe, we can!" | Ukraine President's Election Campaign | (ca.2004-2005) | | Recordings and Bands | | "America's Best Record" | Puritan Records | | | | "Comparison With the Living Artist Reveals No Difference" | Edison Records | | | | "Each Record a Masterpiece" | Van Dyke Records | | | | "Echo Around the World" | Edison Records | | | | "First with the Hits" | Mercury Records | | | | "Hear What You Like, When You Like" | Rex Records | | | | "His master's voice" | RCA Victor | | | "If it's a King, It's a Hillbilly ... If it's a Hillbilly, it's a King" | King Records | | | | "Never Scratches" | Lyric Records | | | | "No Music, No Life" | Tower Records | | | | "The jazz of America is on Verve... the wit of America is on Verve" | Verve Records | (ca.1960s-1970s) | | | "The Record of Today" | Sunrise Records | | | Recreation, entertainment, and travel | | "Incredible India !" | India, Tourism Department | | | | "... another shrimp on the barbie ..." | Australian Tourism Commission | (ca.1984) | | | "Best Everywhere" | Best Western | | | | "I Go HoJo" | Howard Johnson | | | | "I love New York" | New York City | (ca.1977) | [32] | | "I'm Going to Disney World!" | The Walt Disney Company after and during the Super Bowl | | | | "So where the bloody hell are you?" | Australian Tourism Commission | (ca.2005) | | | "A show place like no place on Earth" | SeaWorld San Antonio | | | | "Canada. Keep Exploring." | Canadian Tourism Commission | (ca.2005) | | | "Comfortable Place, Comfortable Price." | Shoney's Inn & Suites | | | | "Don't just book it. Thomas Cook it." | Thomas Cook | (ca.1984) | [33] | | "Don't just travel. Travel right." | Expedia | | | | "Entertainment your way" | Sky television | | | | "Get away!" | Lunn Poly | | | | "Get out there" | Royal Caribbean cruise lines | | | | "Go Goa" | Goa A state in India | | | | "God's own country!" | Kerala | | [34] | | "Hilton, America's Business Address" | Hilton | | | | "Home of American Music" | Opryland USA | | | | "It's not just a cruise. It's the Love Boat." | Princess Cruises | (ca.1970s) | [35] | | "It's so bracing." | Skegness | | | | "Life's great at Super 8." | Super 8 Motel | | | | "Look Again." | Holiday Inn | | | | "Make the dream come true" | Walt Disney World | | | | "Malaysia, truly Asia." | Malaysia Tourism | | | | "MetroNatural" | Washington State | (ca.2006) | [36] | | "Next Time, Ramada" | Ramada Inns | | | | "No Surprises" | Holiday Inn | | | | "One fun thing leads to another." | Fair Park | | | | "Our Rooms Aren't Fancy. Our Prices Aren't Fancy" | Motel 6 | (ca.1970s.) | | | "Rebel Sport ; Anyone Can Play" | Briscoe Group | (2000) | [37] | | "Serving All our Community. Brampton's Arts Group." | Visual Arts Brampton | (ca.2003) | [38] | | "Sleep Is Our Business" | Hiway House motor hotels | (ca.1950s-1960s) | | | "Sleep with us!" | Venere | | | | "Sleepy Bear is Everywhere" | Travelodge. | | | | "Slightly Superior" | City Of Edinburgh | (ca.1990s) | | | "Spend a night, not a fortune" | Econo Lodge | | | | "Stay with someone you know" | Holiday Inn | | | | "Sunny Side of Life" | Maldives Tourism | | | | "That's why we're First Choice" | First Choice Holidays PLC. | | | | "The best hotels, deeper discounts" | CentralR.com | | | | "The Best Value Under The Sun" | Days Inn | | | | "The Entertainment Capital of Texas" | Six Flags Over Texas | | | | "The Happiest Place on Earth" | Disneyland | | | | "The Hottest, Coolest Time in Texas" | Schlitterbahn | | | | "The Inn With the Sunny Disposition" | Quality Inns | | | | "The official hotel for family fun" | Holiday Inn | | | | "The town built just for fun" | Fiesta Texas | | | | "There's No Place Like Hilton" | Hilton | | | | "Together at Disney" | Walt Disney World | | | | "Travel should take you places" | Hilton | | | | "We Care About You" | Six Flags | | | | "We love having you here." | Hampton Inn | | | | "We Put You in the Middle of Fun" | Astroworld | | | | "Welcome Home" | Ramada Inns | | | | "We'll leave the light on for you." | Motel 6 | | | | "We're gonna make you smile" | SeaWorld | | | | "What happens here, stays here." | Las Vegas | (ca.2002) | [39] | | "Where the magic never ends." | Alton Towers | | | | "Winning is the mark of the Rebel." | Rebel Sport | | | | "World's Largest Hotel Chain" | Best Western | | | | "Your Best Bet is a Best Western" | Best Western | | | | "Your biggest nights happen here" | Harrah's | | | Retail stores | | "Foley's of course" | Foley's | | | | "Kmart is your savings store, where your dollar buys you more!" | Kmart | | | | "Montgomery Ward, Your Brand Name Savings Store" | Montgomery Ward | | | | "100% Happy" | Target Australia | | | | "All the right choices" | Foley's | | | | "Always better value" | Dunnes Stores | | | | "Always low prices" | Wal-Mart | | | | "Always lowering prices" | Currys | | | | "Always something exciting" | Foley's | | | | "America's supermarket" | Winn Dixie | | | | "Ask how, Ask now, Ask Sherwin Williams" | Sherwin Williams | | | | "Better than ever" | Wickes | | | | "Bringing low prices home to you." | Harts Stores (the once sister store of Big Bear) | | | | "Come see the softer side of Sears" | Sears | | | | "Design for all" | Target | | | | "Different Stores. Different Stories." | Half Price Books | | | | "Discover the World" | Garden Ridge | | | | "Doesn't it feel good to Payless?" | Payless Shoe Source | | | | "Dress for Less" | Ross Stores | | | | "Every Day Matters." | JCPenney | | | | "Every day's a savings day, at Korvette's" | Korvette's | | | | "Every little helps." | Tesco | | | | "Expect Great Things" | Kohl's | | | | "Expect more. Pay less." | Target | | | | "Feel good food" | Julian Graves | | | | "First to Sears, then to school" | Sears Roebuck and Company | (ca.1970s) | [40] | | "Getting better all the time." | Winn Dixie | | | | "Helping make your life easier." | Albertson's | | | | "Here Everything's Better" | H-E-B (grocery) | | | | "High Quality, Low Prices" | Venture Stores | | | | "Higher standards, lower prices" | Meijer; Tesco | (ca.late-1980s) | | | "Home of Fast, friendly, courteous service." | Fry's Electronics | | | | "I don't wanna grow up, I'm a Toys 'R' Us kid" | Toys 'R' Us | | | | "Improving home improvement" | Lowes | | | | "Ingredients for Life." | Safeway | | | | "It's all inside" | JCPenney | | | | "It's your store" | Albertson's | | | | "It's Your Thing." | Pier 1 Imports | | | | "Let's build something together" | Lowes | | | | "Let's go Krogering, the best of everything" | Kroger | | | | "Lightnening the load" | Safeway | | | | "Low priced leader in the heartland" | Stater Brothers | | | | "Low Prices Always" | ASDA | (ca.1980s) | [41] | | "Low Prices Always" | Wal-Mart | (ca.2000) | | | "Low Prices are the Star Attraction!" | Incredible Universe | | | | "Myer's My Store" | Myer Australia | | | | "Save With Style" | Venture Stores | | | | "Stater brothers, <DING>" | Stater Brothers | | | | "Taking it to the Max" | Office Max | | | | "Tesco, Every Little Helps" | Tesco | | | | "That's Asda Price" | Asda | | | | "That's smart." | Petsmart | | | | "The Arts and Crafts Store" | Michael's | | | | "The Home, Decor and Craft Marketplace" | Garden Ridge | | | | "The low price leader" | Lucky stores now knowns as Albertson's in Northern California | | | | "The Place To Buy Is MFI" | MFI | | | | "The quality you need, the price you want" | Kmart | | | | "The Savings Place" | Kmart | | | | "The Style of Your Life" | Dillard's | | | | "The world's biggest toy store" | Toys 'R' Us | | | | "There's more for your life at Sears" | Sears | | | | "There's no comparison" | Ross Stores | | | | "There's no place like MJDesigns" | MJDesigns | | | | "Think Big Savings!" | Albertson's | | | | "This is where it gets good" | Foley's | | | | "Try Something New Today" | Sainsbury's | | | | "Try something new today." | Sainsbury's | | | | "Way to shop" | Macy's | | | | "We don't cut corners to cut the price." | Kuppenheimer Men's Clothiers | | | | "We save you money....Shoprite....does it right!" | Shoprite | | | | "We're more than great coats" | Burlington Coat Factory | | | | "We've got it, and we've got it good!" | Kmart | | | | "We've got the gifts" | Foley's | | | | "When you gotta have it, you gotta have Harts!" | Harts Stores | | [42] | | "When you're with us at Home Depot, you'll feel right at home" | Home Depot | | | | "Where America shops for value" | Sears | | | | "Where it costs less to get more" | Kroger | | | | "Where it's easy to get a great night's sleep!" | Mattress Firm | | | | "Where low prices are just the beginning" | Home Depot | | | | "Where the pets go." | Petco | | | | "Where there's a helpful smile in every aisle" | Hy-Vee | | | | "While you're at the marketplace" | Winn Dixie Marketplace | | | | "World's Foremost Outfitter" | Cabela's | | | | "You Can Do It When You B&Q It" | B&Q | | | | "You can do it. We can help." | Home Depot | | | | "You Can't Shop Smarter Than Wards" | Montgomery Ward | | | | "You'll find your home at Gabbert's" | Gabbert's | | | | "You'll never outgrow us!" | Toys 'R' Us | | | | "You're gonna love this place!" | Ashley Furniture | | | | "You're looking smarter than ever" | JCPenney | | | | "You're the one who's number one" | Pathmark | | | Social and public service | | " art from heart " | Communion (RussiaIndiaRomania) | | | | "Click it or Ticket." | National Highway Traffic Safety Administration United States seat belt law | | | | "Doing the Most Good" | The Salvation Army USA | | | | "For God's sake, care!" | The Salvation Army UK | | | | "Friends Don't Let Friends Drive Drunk" | United States Department of Transportation | | | | "Getting Things Done." | AmeriCorps national service program | | | | "Give a hoot, don't pollute" | United States Forest Service | | | | "Giving Hope Today" | The Salvation Army Canada | | | | "Klunk! Klick! Every trip" | UK Public Information Film for seat belts | | | | "Only you can prevent forest fires" | Smokey the Bear United States Forest Service | | | | "Parents who use drugs have kids who use drugs" | Partnership for a Drug-Free America | | | | "Stop, Look and Listen ; remember the Green Cross Code" | UK | | [43] | | "Take a bite out of crime!" | National Crime Prevention Council | | | | "Thank God for the Salvos" | The Salvation Army Australia | | | | "The toughest job you'll ever love." | United States Peace Corps | | | | "There are a million and one excuses for not wearing a safety belt. Some are real killers." | American Safety Council | | | | "Think once, think twice, think bike" | UK Public Information Film | | | | "This is your brain. This is your brain on drugs. Any questions?" | Partnership for a Drug-Free America | | | | "Ve Make De Revoluionz" | VMDR India | | | | "Why not?" | International Women's Year | 1975 | [44] | | "Working for a safer London" | UK Metropolitan Police London | 2000s | | | "You could learn a lot from a dummy. Buckle your seat belt." | National Highway Traffic Safety Administration | | | Television, stations, network and cables | | "A new kind of family" | ABC Family | | | | "America's business channel" | CNBC | | | | "ABC: America's Broadcasting Company" | ABC | (ca.1999) | | | "Because you need to know first" | CNN en Español | | | | "Be the first to know" | CNN International | (ca.2002) | | | "Bringing weather to life" | The Weather Channel | | | | "CBC. Canada's Olympic Network." | CBC | | | | "CTV. Canadian Television" | CTV | | | | "Feel The News" | Times Now (India) | 2006 | | | "Get Ready" | ITV1, CBS | (ca.1989) | | | "GOTTALOVEIT" | Seven Network Australia | (ca.2005) | | | "If PBS doesn't do it, who will?" | PBS | (ca.1990s) | | | "It's all here" | FOX8 | 2006 | | | "It's not TV, it's HBO." | HBO late | 1990s | | | "It's Smart to be Square" | British Satellite Broadcasting | ca.1990 | [45] | | "It's time for U" | UPN | (ca.2003) | | | "It's your ABC" | ABC | 2002 | | | "Keeping you ahead of the storm" | The Weather Channel | | | | "Learn to See" | Al Jazeera Children's Channel | | | "Life Unscripted" | TLC | | | | "Lifetime: Television for Women." | Lifetime Television | (ca.1995-2006) | | | "Live and learn" | TLC | | | | "Live by it" | The Weather Channel | | | | "Live from anywhere" | CNN International | (ca.2006) | | | "Members make the difference" | PBS | | | | "More than the headlines" | ABC | 2004 | | | "Must See TV" | NBC late | (ca.1990s) | | | "Nick is kids" | Nickelodeon | | | | "No Limits" | Showtime | (ca.1997) | | | "No place on Earth has better weather" | The Weather Channel | | | | "Putting News First" | BBC World | | | | "Quoted everywhere" | CNN International | (ca.2006) | | | "Seriously Ten!" | Network Ten Australia/Melbourne | (ca.2001-20022006) | | | "Seriously" | Network Ten Australia | (ca.2002-2006) | | | "Still the One" | ABC Nine Network Australia) | (ca.1977 | [46] | | "The Address is CBS" | CBS | (ca.late-1990s) | | | "The Eye in the Eyes" | CBS | (ca.2003) | | | "The First Kid's Network" | Nickelodeon | | | | "The most trusted name in news" | CNN | | | | "The one to watch" | Seven Network Australia | (ca.1999-2003) | | | "There's No Place Like HBO" | HBO | (ca.1983) | | | "This is CNN" | CNN | (ca.1990s) | | | "This is SportsCenter." | ESPN SportsCenter | (ca.1995) | | | "This is what we do" | BBC | (ca.2006) | | | "Time well spent." | A&E Network | (ca.1984?-2004?) | | | "Time well wasted." | The Comedy Network (Canada) | | [47] | | "TSN. Canada's leader in high definition." | TSN | | | | "TV worth watching" | PBS | | | | "TV You Can Watch" | Nick-at-Nite | | | | "We love TV." | ABC | (ca.1998-1999) | [48] | | "We Play Favorites" | Nick-at-Nite | | | | "We take the weather seriously, but not ourselves" | The Weather Channel | | | | "Weather you can always turn to" | The Weather Channel | | | | "Weatherproofing America" | The Weather Channel | | | | "We're The One" | Sky Television | (ca.1989) | | | "Whenever you need to know" | BBC News | (ca.2005) | | | "Where the past comes alive" | The History Channel | | | | "Why Rent It? You Got It!" | Pay-Per-View | | | | "You need us for everything you do" | The Weather Channel | | | | "The One to watch" | BBC | | | | "You Watch, We Listen" | British Satellite Broadcasting | (ca.1990) | | Merrill Lynch & Co. ...
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Seal of the Army National Guard The Army National Guard consists of the land force of the United States National Guard, or organized militia, of the several States and Territories, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia, active and inactive, as defined in Title 32, USC Section 101. ...
The Australian Army is Australias military land force. ...
The United States Marine Corps (USMC) is a branch of the United States military responsible for providing power projection from the sea,[1] utilizing the mobility of the U.S. Navy to rapidly deliver combined-arms task forces. ...
Year 1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the 1991 Gregorian calendar). ...
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The Canadian Forces (French: Forces canadiennes), abbreviated as CF (French: FC), are the unified armed forces of Canada. ...
Ariston (ÎÏιÏÏÏν) was a king of Sparta, 14th of the Eurypontids, son of Agesicles, contemporary of Anaxandrides. ...
Ariston (ÎÏιÏÏÏν) was a king of Sparta, 14th of the Eurypontids, son of Agesicles, contemporary of Anaxandrides. ...
[It] does exactly what it says on the tin is a popular phrase in the United Kingdom, which originated in a series of television commercials by the woodstain and wood-dye manufacturer Ronseal, initiated in the late 1980s and still running as of 2005. ...
Ronseal is the name of a British wood-dye and preservative manufacturer, responsible for the Does exactly what it says on the tin phrase, an advertising slogan which has since entered popular culture. ...
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1964 (MCMLXIV) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1964 calendar). ...
The Sherwin-Williams Company NYSE: SHW is an American company in the general building materials industry. ...
The Sherwin-Williams Company NYSE: SHW is an American company in the general building materials industry. ...
Behr. ...
Founded in 1947, BEHR is a manufacturer of interior and exterior residential paint, and is known for their extensive range of available colors (over 1,800 colors are represented at most Behr paint-swatch kiosks). ...
Roto-Rooter is a US company which originally specialized in clearing tree roots and other obstructions from sewer lines. ...
Roto-Rooter is a US company which originally specialized in clearing tree roots and other obstructions from sewer lines. ...
Year 1954 (MCMLIV) was a common year (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Cillit Bang is the brand name of a range of cleaning products created by consumer products giant Reckitt Benckiser. ...
Glad is an American company specializing in trash bags and other plastic storage containers. ...
Cif is a brand of cleaning products by Unilever, known as Jif in Australia and New Zealand. ...
The Sherwin-Williams Company NYSE: SHW is an American company in the general building materials industry. ...
Glad is an American company specializing in trash bags and other plastic storage containers. ...
Glad is an American company specializing in trash bags and other plastic storage containers. ...
Formula 409 is a Clorox Company brand of home cleaning products that includes Formula 409 All-Purpose Cleaner, Formula 409 Glass and Surface Cleaner, Formula 409 Carpet Cleaner, and many others. ...
Two bottles of Fairy. ...
Two bottles of Fairy. ...
Hoover Company logo, originally designed by Henry Dreyfuss The Hoover Company is an American floor care manufacturer based in North Canton, Ohio. ...
Year 1926 (MCMXXVI) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Image:RAID ant and roach. ...
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Hoover Company logo, originally designed by Henry Dreyfuss The Hoover Company is an American floor care manufacturer based in North Canton, Ohio. ...
This article is about the current worldwide manufacturer of Electrolux products. ...
Shake n Vac Shake n Vac was a carpet and room freshener from Glade. ...
An insecticide is a pesticide used against insects in all developmental forms. ...
WISK (Best Country Around) is a radio station licensed to Americus, Georgia and owned by Sumter Broadcasting. ...
Map of countries with IKEA stores. ...
Zanussi is an Italian producer of home appliances that in 1985 was bought by Electrolux. ...
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Glade is an SC Johnson Company brand of household air fresheners. ...
Resolve may refer to: Resolve - Pathology IT, a really badly written ticketing system used in Pathology IT. Resolve (Computer Science), an imperative specification and programming language, designed to develop verifiable software Resolution (music) Resolve (song), by the Foo Fighters Resolve (album) by Lagwagon RESOLVE, a dispute resolution-related non-profit...
Resolve may refer to: Resolve - Pathology IT, a really badly written ticketing system used in Pathology IT. Resolve (Computer Science), an imperative specification and programming language, designed to develop verifiable software Resolution (music) Resolve (song), by the Foo Fighters Resolve (album) by Lagwagon RESOLVE, a dispute resolution-related non-profit...
Map of countries with IKEA stores. ...
Shaw Industries is a carpet manufacturer headquartered in Dalton, Georgia. ...
Map of countries with IKEA stores. ...
Playskool is a toy brand owned by Hasbro. ...
Playskool is a toy brand owned by Hasbro. ...
This article belongs in one or more categories. ...
The Kerr-McGee Corporation (NYSE: KMG) is an energy company involved in the exploration and production of oil and gas resources, as well as the manufacture of titanium dioxide (TiO2) pigment. ...
The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA, TYO: 7661 ) is a major aerospace and defense corporation, originally founded by William Boeing. ...
The exterior of a generic TCBY store. ...
The official Pokémon logo. ...
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M/I Homes (NYSE: MHO) is a United States homebuilding company based in Columbus, Ohio. ...
M/I Homes (NYSE: MHO) is a United States homebuilding company based in Columbus, Ohio. ...
Bristol-Myers Squibb (NYSE: BMY), colloquially referred to as BMS, is a pharmaceutical corporation, formed by a 1989 merger between pharmaceutical companies Bristol-Myers Company, founded in 1887 by William McLaren Bristol and John Ripley Myers in Clinton, NY (both were graduates of Hamilton College), and Squibb Corporation. ...
A view of the boys Pull-Ups training pants. ...
Pampers is a brand of disposable diaper (or nappy) marketed by Procter & Gamble worldwide. ...
NERF (or Nerf) is a toy weapon created for safe indoor play since its made out of a unique type of foam. ...
NERF (or Nerf) is a toy weapon created for safe indoor play since its made out of a unique type of foam. ...
Luvs is a brand of disposable diapers made by Procter & Gamble. ...
Dixie Cup is the brand name for a line of disposable paper cups that were first developed in the United States the early 20th century to improve public hygiene. ...
Several Spirograph designs drawn with a Spirograph set. ...
Martin Marietta Corporation was founded in 1961 through the merger of The Martin Company and American-Marietta Corporation. ...
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Luvs is a brand of disposable diapers made by Procter & Gamble. ...
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Suzlon Energy is the worlds largest fully-integrated wind power company. ...
Crayola logo 2002-present Crayola past logo, 1997-2002 Crayola is a brand of crayons and other writing and drawing utensils, such as markers, chalk, and colored pencils manufactured by Binney & Smith, Inc. ...
Modern Steinway Decal Steinway & Sons is a piano maker based in New York City and Hamburg, Germany. ...
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US airman operates forklift at a truck A worker operating a forklift, moving pallets A forklift truck, a lift truck, a High/Low or a forklift and sideloader is a powered industrial truck used to lift and transport materials, normally by means of steel forks inserted under the load. ...
GlaxoSmithKline plc (LSE: GSK NYSE: GSK) is a British based pharmaceutical, biologicals, and healthcare company. ...
Super-Soaker is a brand of toy water gun that uses pressurized air to allow them to shoot water with greater power, range, and accuracy than conventional squirt guns. ...
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A light switch cover designed by Lisa Frank. ...
Ivory, a white and mildly fragranced bar soap, is a product of the Procter & Gamble Company. ...
Original Brylcreem Brylcreem (pronounced brill-cream) is a brand name of mens hair groom. ...
Clairol is a personal care products division of Procter and Gamble and was formerly the largest independent hair products company in the world. ...
Herbal Essences is a brand of shampoo, hair conditioner, and hair coloring products initially designed to appeal to holistic and natural products shoppers but eventually targeted almost exclusively at women, created by Clairol and subsequently owned by Procter & Gamble. ...
Emanuel H. Bronner (February 1, 1908 - March 7, 1997) was the eccentric maker of Dr. Bronners castile soap, a concentrated liquid notable for the vast amount of lather produced from a few drops and the vast amount of tiny text on its packaging. ...
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The LOréal Group Euronext: FR0000120321, headquartered in the Paris suburb of Clichy, France, is the worlds largest cosmetics and beauty company. ...
The LOréal Group ( PAR: 120321), headquartered in Clichy, France, is the worlds leading company in cosmetics and beauty. ...
Clairol is a personal care products division of Procter and Gamble and was formerly the largest independent hair products company in the world. ...
CoverGirl was founded in 1958 in Baltimore, Maryland, by the Noxzema Chemical Company (later called Noxell) and acquired by Procter & Gamble in 1989. ...
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finesse is a parameter characterizing a Fabry-Perot interferometer. ...
In more recent times, Travis has become a popular English given name, Travis Pastrana, an American motorsports athlete Travis Barker (born 1975), American drummer Travis Bickle, the main character from the film Taxi Driver Travis Fimmel, model Travis Millard, Filipino-American Activist Travis McCoy, lead vocalist of the band Gym...
SOAP (see below for name and origins) is a protocol for exchanging XML-based messages over computer networks, normally using HTTP/HTTPS. SOAP forms the foundation layer of the Web services stack, providing a basic messaging framework that more abstract layers can build on. ...
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A Remington Rand branded typewriter Remington Rand was an early American computer manufacturer, best known as the original maker of the UNIVAC I, and now part of Unisys. ...
Head & Shoulders is a famous brand of anti-dandruff shampoo produced by Procter & Gamble. ...
50g Vicks VapoRub. ...
A bottle of Purell Purell is an instant hand sanitizer which claims to kill 99. ...
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Ivory Soap is a bar soap which is one of the best-known products of the Procter & Gamble Company. ...
Sure is the name of a brand of antiperspirant deodorant for men and women produced by the Unilever group. ...
Life Alert is a company that provides services that help the elderly contact emergency services. ...
Tube of Crest Crest is a brand of toothpaste made by Procter & Gamble which is now on the market in many countries, such as the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and France. ...
The Gillette brand logo The Gillette Company (NYSE: G) was founded by King C. Gillette in 1901 as a safety razor manufacturer. ...
For the Chuck Berry song, see Maybellene. ...
Charmin (pronounced SHAR-min) is a brand-name of extra-soft toilet paper owned by Procter & Gamble. ...
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Sure is the name of a brand of antiperspirant deodorant for men and women produced by the Unilever group. ...
Rolaids is a brand of antacid produced by Pfizer. ...
Secrecy is the condition of hiding information from others. ...
Garnier is a company producing hair care products, including the Fructis line, that are sold around the world. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays full 2006 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Various Axe/Lynx products Axe, or Lynx (see below), is a Unilever-owned brand of mens deodorant, body spray. ...
The Gillette brand logo The Gillette Company (NYSE: G) was founded by King C. Gillette in 1901 as a safety razor manufacturer. ...
Axe, or Lynx (see below), is a Unilever-owned brand of mens deodorant body spray and shower gel that is very popular in Australia, North America, South America, and Europe, whether under the name Axe or under a different name. ...
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Wilkinson Sword is the name given to a brand of mens shaving equipment. ...
Rexona is a deodorant brand manufactured by Anglo Dutch company Unilever. ...
The factual accuracy of this section is disputed. ...
Impulse is a bodyspray manufactured by Unilever, an Anglo-Dutch company based in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and London, United Kingdom. ...
António Oliveira known as Toni, is a coach, and was a former Portuguese football player, born on October 14, 1946 in Anadia. ...
Pepsodent is a brand of toothpaste formerly owned by Unilever. ...
Hugo Boss AG is a fashion house based in Germany, which specializes in menswear. ...
Zest is a soap, produced by Procter & Gamble. ...
Zest is a soap, produced by Procter & Gamble. ...
Ronald Wilson Reagan, GCB (February 6, 1911 â June 5, 2004) was the 40th President of the United States (1981â1989) and the 33rd Governor of California (1967â1975). ...
Year 1984 (MCMLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link displays the 1984 Gregorian calendar). ...
William Jefferson Bill Clinton (born William Jefferson Blythe III[1] on August 19, 1946) was the 42nd President of the United States, serving from 1993 to 2001. ...
Year 1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1992 Gregorian calendar). ...
Also: 1979 by Smashing Pumpkins. ...
Johnny Reid John Edwards[1] (born June 10, 1953), is an American politician who was the Democratic nominee for Vice President in 2004 and a one-term U.S. Senator from North Carolina. ...
Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Canterbury Cathedral is one of the oldest and most famous Christian structures in England and forms part of a World Heritage Site. ...
Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913 â April 22, 1994) was the 37th President of the United States, serving from 1969 to 1974. ...
Year 1968 (MCMLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Puritan Records was a United States based record label of the 1920s. ...
Edison Records was the first record label, pioneering recorded sound and an important player in the early record industry. ...
Van Dyke Records was a United States based record label in existence from about early 1929 through 1932. ...
Edison Records was the first record label, pioneering recorded sound and an important player in the early record industry. ...
Mercury Records was a record label founded in Chicago, Illinois in 1945 by Irving Green, Berle Adams and Arthur Talmadge. ...
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Sony BMG Music Entertainment is the result of a 50/50 joint venture between Sony Music Entertainment (part of Sony) and BMG Entertainment (part of Bertelsmann AG) completed in August 2004. ...
U.S. King Records logo King Records was a United States based record label, headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, started in 1943 by Syd Nathan, specializing in country music, at the time still known as Hillbilly music. King advertised If its a King, Its a Hillbilly -- If its...
Lyric Records was a the name of two different record labels of the early 20th century. ...
Tower Records is a retail music chain based in Sacramento, California, USA. It currently exists as an international franchise and an online music store. ...
Verve Records is an American Jazz record label, founded by Norman Granz in 1956, which absorbed the catalogues of his earlier labels: Norgran Records and Clef Records (founded 1953). ...
The 1960s decade refers to the years from January 1, 1960 to December 31, 1969, inclusive. ...
The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979, also called The Seventies. ...
Tourism Australia is a statutory authority of the Government of Australia, with responsibility for tourism marketing within Australia and internationally, as well as research and forecasting of domestic and global tourism trends. ...
Year 1984 (MCMLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link displays the 1984 Gregorian calendar). ...
Best Western is the worlds largest hotel chain, with nearly 4,000 hotels in nearly 80 countries. ...
The current logo for Howard Johnsons motor lodges. ...
I Love New York logo, by Milton Glaser. ...
New York, New York and NYC redirect here. ...
Then-Patriots placekicker Adam Vinatieri at Disney Worlds Mission: SPACE Im Going to Disney World! and Im Going to Disneyland! are advertising slogans which are the most prominent feature of an advertising campaign famously spoken by players from the winning team immediately after the Super Bowl. ...
The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) is one of the largest media and entertainment corporations in the world. ...
The winning Super Bowl team receives the Vince Lombardi Trophy. ...
End of the So where the bloody hell are you? television advert So where the bloody hell are you? is an AU$180 million advertising campaign launched in 2006 by Tourism Australia created by the Sydney office of the London headquartered advertising agency M&C Saatchi. ...
Tourism Australia is a statutory authority of the Government of Australia, with responsibility for tourism marketing within Australia and internationally, as well as research and forecasting of domestic and global tourism trends. ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
SeaWorld San Antonio is a 250-acre marine-life theme park located in the Westover Hills area of San Antonio, Texas. ...
The Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) was created in 1995 to promote Canadian tourism in order to capitalize on one of the fastest-growing international industries. ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Thomas Cook Thomas Cook (22 November 1808 â 18 July 1892) of Melbourne, Derbyshire, founded the travel agency that is now Thomas Cook AG. He was brought up as a strict Baptist and joined his local Temperance Society. ...
Expedia. ...
Lunn Poly is the largest chain of travel agents in the United Kingdom. ...
Cruise may refer to Cruise, a distinct stage of an aircrafts flight Cruising, living on the boat and traveling for extended periods of time Tom Cruise, an American film actor and producer Cruise missile, a guided missile e. ...
, Goa (Konkani: à¤à¥à¤à¤¯ goá¹ya; Marathi: govÄ; Portuguese: ) is Indias smallest state in terms of area and the fourth smallest in terms of population. ...
, Kerala ( ; Malayalam: à´àµà´°à´³à´; ) is a state on the Malabar Coast of southwestern India. ...
Entrance of the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California Beverly Hilton Hotel viewed from Wilshire Boulvard Hilton is a brand of the Hilton Hotels Corporation, based in Beverly Hills, California. ...
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Princess Cruises logo Princess Cruises is an American cruise line, based out of Santa Clarita, California, that operates cruise ships also shares the same building with Cunard Line headquarters. ...
Skegness is a seaside town and civil parish within the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. ...
Super 8 Motels Inc. ...
Holiday Inn is a brand name applied to hotels within the InterContinental Hotels Group. ...
Cinderella Castle, at the center of the Magic Kingdom, is Walt Disney World Resorts most recognizable icon Introduction Owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company, the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, USA is home to four theme parks, two water parks, several resort hotels and golf courses...
From top to bottom: Ramada Inn logo, 1982-2004; current Ramada Worldwide (Cendant) logo, current 2005 logo, and Ramada International logo. ...
Holiday Inn is a brand name applied to hotels within the InterContinental Hotels Group. ...
Fair Park is a 277 acre (112 hectare) recreational and educational complex located in Dallas, Texas (USA). ...
Motel 6 is a large budget motel chain in the United States and Canada. ...
Briscoe Group is a New Zealand retail chain. ...
Visual Arts Brampton was formed in 1986 to organize the arts community, providing workshops, exhibits and a regular newsletter, among other things. ...
Hiway House was a motor hotel chain founded in 1956 at Phoenix, Arizona by the late Del Webb, a construction magnate who owned the New York Yankees baseball team and later created the Sun City retirement communities. ...
Screenshot of the venere. ...
Travelodge refers to several hotel chains around the world. ...
A former Comfort Inn and Suites in Houston, Texas (the hotel has been demolished). ...
Holiday Inn is a brand name applied to hotels within the InterContinental Hotels Group. ...
First Choice Holidays PLC is an international leisure travel company, operating in 17 countries. ...
Days Inn is a hotel chain headquartered in the United States. ...
Six Flags Over Texas is a major amusement park located in Arlington, Texas (USA), east of Fort Worth and about west of Dallas. ...
For other uses, see Disneyland (disambiguation). ...
Schlitterbahn is the name used for either of three water parks located in Texas. ...
A former Comfort Inn and Suites in Houston, Texas (the hotel has been demolished). ...
Holiday Inn is a brand name applied to hotels within the InterContinental Hotels Group. ...
Six Flags Fiesta Texas is a 200-acre theme park located at 29. ...
Entrance of the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California Beverly Hilton Hotel viewed from Wilshire Boulvard Hilton is a brand of the Hilton Hotels Corporation, based in Beverly Hills, California. ...
Cinderella Castle, at the center of the Magic Kingdom, is Walt Disney World Resorts most recognizable icon Introduction Owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company, the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, USA is home to four theme parks, two water parks, several resort hotels and golf courses...
Entrance of the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California Beverly Hilton Hotel viewed from Wilshire Boulvard Hilton is a brand of the Hilton Hotels Corporation, based in Beverly Hills, California. ...
Six Flags (NYSE: SIX) is the worlds largest chain of amusement parks and theme parks and is headquartered in New York City. ...
Hilton Hotels Corporation NYSE: HLT operates one of the worlds largest chains of hotels. ...
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From top to bottom: Ramada Inn logo, 1982-2004; current Ramada Worldwide (Cendant) logo, current 2005 logo, and Ramada International logo. ...
Motel 6 is a large budget motel chain in the United States and Canada. ...
For the unrelated theme park with a similar name in Australia, see Sea World. ...
For further information, see Las Vegas metropolitan area and Las Vegas Strip. ...
Alton Towers is one of the United Kingdoms most famous theme parks. ...
Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd. ...
Best Western is the worlds largest hotel chain, with nearly 4,000 hotels in nearly 80 countries. ...
Best Western is the worlds largest hotel chain, with nearly 4,000 hotels in nearly 80 countries. ...
Harrahs Entertainment, Inc. ...
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Montgomery Ward (later known as Wards) was an American department store chain, founded as the worlds first mail order business in 1872 by Aaron Montgomery Ward. ...
Montgomery Ward (later known as Wards) was an American department store chain, founded as the worlds first mail order business in 1872 by Aaron Montgomery Ward. ...
Target Australia Pty Ltd is an Australian company that operates over 350 Target department stores in its chain. ...
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Dunnes Stores is a supermarket and clothing retail chain based in the Republic of Ireland. ...
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. ...
Currys is an electrical retailer in the UK and Republic of Ireland, and is owned by DSG International plc. ...
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Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. ...
The Sherwin-Williams Company NYSE: SHW is an American company in the general building materials industry. ...
The Sherwin-Williams Company NYSE: SHW is an American company in the general building materials industry. ...
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Harts Stores was a regional general merchandise chain in the midwestern United States, headquartered for many years in Columbus, Ohio. ...
Chief Mistahimaskwa, 1885 Big Bear or Mistahimaskwa (c. ...
Sears, Roebuck and Company is an American mid-range chain of international department stores, founded by Richard Sears and Alvah Roebuck in the late 19th century. ...
Sears, Roebuck and Company (NYSE: S) was founded in Chicago, Illinois as a catalog merchandiser in 1886 by Richard Sears and Alvah Roebuck. ...
This article is about the United States retail company. ...
It was created by founders Ken Gjemre and Pat Anderson out of a former laundromat in Dallas, Texas. ...
Garden Ridge is a U.S. retail chain based in Houston, Texas. ...
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Ross Stores, Inc. ...
J. C. Penney Company, Inc. ...
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Tesco plc is a UK-based international grocery and general merchandising retail chain. ...
Kohls Corporation (NYSE: KSS) is an American department store chain headquartered in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, a suburb of Milwaukee. ...
This article is about the United States retail company. ...
Julian Graves is a chain of health food shops operating in the United Kingdom. ...
Sears, Roebuck and Company is an American mid-range chain of international department stores, founded by Richard Sears and Alvah Roebuck in the late 19th century. ...
Sears, Roebuck and Company (NYSE: S) was founded in Chicago, Illinois as a catalog merchandiser in 1886 by Richard Sears and Alvah Roebuck. ...
The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979, also called The Seventies. ...
Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. ...
A typical Albertsons store. ...
H.E. Butt Grocery Company (abbreviated H-E-B) is a privately held San Antonio, Texas-based supermarket chain with over 300 stores throughout Texas and northern Mexico. ...
Venture Stores, Inc. ...
For the unrelated chain of hypermarkets that is owned by Kroger, see Fred Meyer. ...
Tesco plc is a UK-based international grocery and general merchandising retail chain. ...
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Frys Electronics is a specialty retailer of software, consumer electronics, computer hardware and household appliances with a chain of superstores headquartered in Silicon Valley. ...
Toys Я Us NYSE: TOY is a toy store chain based in the United States. ...
Toys Я Us NYSE: TOY is a toy store chain based in the United States. ...
for a similarly named firm, see Loews Theatres Lowes (NYSE: LOW) is an American chain of home improvement and major appliance retail stores. ...
Safeway Inc. ...
J. C. Penney Company, Inc. ...
A typical Albertsons store. ...
Pier 1 Imports, Inc. ...
for a similarly named firm, see Loews Theatres Lowes (NYSE: LOW) is an American chain of home improvement and major appliance retail stores. ...
Kroger headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio. ...
Safeway Inc. ...
Stater Brothers Markets is a privately held supermarket chain consisting of over 160 stores located throughout southern California. ...
ASDA is a chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom offering food, clothing and general merchandise products. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. ...
2000 (MM) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Incredible Universe was the name of a chain of very large consumer-electronics stores in the mid-1990s. ...
Myer Emporium. ...
Venture Stores, Inc. ...
Stater Brothers Markets is a privately held supermarket chain consisting of over 160 stores located throughout southern California. ...
OfficeMax (stock symbol: OMX), often erroneously spelt Office Max, is an office supplies retailer founded in 1987 and headquartered in Shaker Heights, Ohio. ...
Tesco plc is a UK-based international grocery and general merchandising retail chain. ...
ASDA is a chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom offering food, clothing and general merchandise products. ...
PetSmart, Inc. ...
A location in Eden Prairie, MN Michaels is the largest arts and crafts retail chain in the United States. ...
Garden Ridge is a U.S. retail chain based in Houston, Texas. ...
A typical Albertsons store. ...
MFI may mean: a United Kingdom furniture retailer: MFI Furniture Group plc Malmö Flyg Industri, see Saab MFI13 Maquis Forces International is The 1st completely Internet based Star Trek (R) fan organization, based on the renegade faction seen on various episodes of The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and Voyager...
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This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
This article is about a department store chain. ...
Toys Я Us NYSE: TOY is a toy store chain based in the United States. ...
Sears, Roebuck and Company is an American mid-range chain of international department stores, founded by Richard Sears and Alvah Roebuck in the late 19th century. ...
Sears, Roebuck and Company (NYSE: S) was founded in Chicago, Illinois as a catalog merchandiser in 1886 by Richard Sears and Alvah Roebuck. ...
Ross Stores, Inc. ...
A typical Albertsons store. ...
This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
J Sainsbury plc is the parent company of Sainsburys Supermarkets Ltd, commonly known as Sainsburys, a chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom. ...
J Sainsbury plc is the parent company of Sainsburys Supermarkets Ltd, commonly known as Sainsburys, a chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom. ...
Macys is a chain of moderate to upscale American department stores with its flagship store in Herald Square, New York City, which has been billed as the worlds largest store since completion of the Seventh Avenue addition in 1924. ...
ShopRite, Shoprite, and Shop Rite are names of companies based in the United States, South Africa, and Australia, respectively. ...
Burlington Coat Factory Warehouse Corporation is a national department store retailer focusing on clothing and shoes, with over 360 stores in 42 states (as of 2006). ...
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Harts Stores was a regional general merchandise chain in the midwestern United States, headquartered for many years in Columbus, Ohio. ...
The Home Depot (NYSE: HD) is an American retailer of home improvement and construction products. ...
The Home Depot (NYSE: HD) is an American retailer of home improvement and construction products. ...
Sears, Roebuck and Company (NYSE: S) was founded in Chicago, Illinois as a catalog merchandiser in 1886 by Richard Sears and Alvah Roebuck. ...
Kroger headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio. ...
The Home Depot (NYSE: HD) is an American retailer of home improvement and construction products. ...
PETCO (NASDAQ: PETC) is a leading chain of retail stores that offers pet supplies and services such as grooming and dog training. ...
The current corporate logo Hy-Vee Food Stores is an employee-owned chain of supermarkets located in the Midwestern United States. ...
Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. ...
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The Sports Network (commonly known as TSN) is a Canadian cable television specialty channel and is Canadas leading English language sports television channel. ...
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BBC News is the department within the BBC responsible for the corporations news-gathering and production of news programmes on BBC television, radio and online. ...
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Notes and references - ^ (See Fair and balanced)
- ^ Fair & Flexible Plan
- ^ N.W. Ayer & Son
- ^ 2004
- ^ iPod nano
- ^ iPod
- ^ (Play on I think, therefore i am)
- ^ (for Voodoo 3 cards)
- ^ TBWAChiatDay
- ^ (play on World Wide Web)
- ^ Gold Greenlees Trott
- ^ (__blank__ varies)
- ^ (just before cartoon person meets a comic fate being under a falling safe for example. From magazine ads such as New Yorker Magazine)
- ^ as quoted by 24 actor Dennis Haysbert
- ^ 2001, N.W. Ayer & Son
- ^ 2007, DDB Singapore
- ^ WCRS
- ^ Norway. External link: [1]
- ^ Geers Gross
- ^ Canada.
- ^ (not orgasmic!)
- ^ (later often shortened to: Does She or Doesn't She?)
- ^ Clio award winning ad.
- ^ Rexona/Degree anti perspirant
- ^ Wells, Rich, Greene
- ^ indigestion medicine
- ^ This led to many jokes, such as being able to fit an elephant into an car, as long as he uses Rexona.
- ^ Foote, Cone & Belding
- ^ Foote, Cone & Belding
- ^ Saatch & Saatchi London
- ^ campaign slogan in the primaries when he was still running for president.
- ^ Wells, Rich, Greene
- ^ Wells, Rich, Greene
- ^ A state in India
- ^ 2002
- ^ Washington State
- ^ McCann Erickson Sydney
- ^ Alphie and Bette
- ^ R&R Partners
- ^ back to school ads
- ^ , ASDA
- ^ (the once sister store of Big Bear)
- ^ UK road safety slogan
- ^ Canada
- ^ referring to its 'squarial' satellite antennas)
- ^ 1978-, Sky Television-1990
- ^ a parody of the A&E slogan.
- ^ TBWAChiatDay
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