1. Particularly since, almost invariably, the colonists used socialist slogans to reject any nationalist demands and justify the elimination of nationalists. 2. His reluctance to use the slogan of French Algeria was certainly not lost on the integrationists, who were grumbling by July. 3. And those who used the slogan without permission have received cease-and-desist letters from his high-powered New York law firm. 4. A related television campaign, which will not use the slogans, begins in January. 5. Gumbi and Ms. Briscoe, who do not know each other, both used that slogan. 6. I waited through an insipid com mercial for Citra, a new soft drink, to see what slogan was being used to sell it. 7. In talks with a state official, he proposed that New York use the slogan without the mark, and allow him to use it his way for charity. 8. Now both companies are using the slogan and trying to work out an agreement. 9. Schuppisser said he has received a trademark and is warning competitors not to use the slogan. 10. Slogans are used in advertising to sell products. |