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Slogan - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from 1670s Gaelic sluagh-ghairm meaning "battle cry," this word denotes a distinctive phrase used by groups, evolving from "army cry" to ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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slogan, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English DictionaryOED's earliest evidence for slogan is from 1513, in a translation by Gavin Douglas, poet and bishop of Dunkeld. slogan is a borrowing from Scottish Gaelic.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Got slogan? Guidelines for creating effective slogans - ScienceDirectIn today's marketplace, almost all brands employ slogans; they enhance a brand's image, aid in its recognition and recall, and help create brand differentiation ...
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[PDF] THE IMPORTANCE OF ADVERTISING SLOGANS AND THEIR ...The term slogan derives from Slough-ghairm, pronounced as Slogorm from Scottish Gaelic which means battle cry. Slogan is usually an unforgettable phrase that is ...
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Intel Inside: The Linguistic Properties of Effective SlogansHow can marketers create slogans that consumers like and remember? We answer this question by analyzing how the lexical, semantic, and emotional properties of a ...
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Slogan Word Count and the Effects on Consumer BehaviorJan 27, 2018 · The purpose of this paper was to investigate the effectiveness of advertisements that employ vague or precise cosmetic product brand slogans among both male ...
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What's in a Slogan? | Mediations | Journal of the Marxist Literary GroupA slogan is an incitement to action, not wisdom, aiming to be both fascinating and an exhortation, blurring the line between knowledge and action.
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New study reveals best words for brand slogansJun 27, 2023 · Bayes study sheds light for the first time on the trade-offs that brands face when crafting a new slogan.
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"Slogans as Persuasive Accelerants of Electronic Word-of-Mouth ...Slogans are short, memorable phrases that are often used to sign off on advertisements. They characterize a large proportion of brand advertising and are ...<|separator|>
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Weird word origins: Why slogans are Irish, muscles are mice and ...Nov 29, 2021 · The word slogan, as in advertising slogan, is an ancient Irish word. Once upon a very long time ago, noble Gaelic warriors would muster for battle on some ...
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Origins of the Slogan | Dan Dixon DesignNov 26, 2017 · The word Slogan derives from an amalgam of the Scots-Gaelic words for army (sluagh) and shout (gairm), and was anglicised to slogan around the 16th century.
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slogan - Emma WilkinMay 15, 2024 · 'Slogan' comes from a Gaelic term, 'sluagh-ghairm', which means 'battle-cry' or 'war-cry'. Scottish Highland clans cried these cries to rally their troop
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What Are the Origins of These Famous Battle Cries? | War History ...Aug 9, 2024 · As for its origins, it's believed the rebel yell was influenced by Native American war cries or Scottish war cry traditions. Barritus.
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Sound Your Barbaric Yawp! 20 Battle Cries Through the AgesJun 8, 2015 · It's said that the Prophet Muhammad first used the Takbir as a war cry in the Battle of Badr. It was subsequently shouted by Muslim soldiers ...
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Words of war — Frank McNally on the fighting Irish origins of the ...Frank McNally on the fighting Irish origins of the word 'slogan'. The old war cries became mere verbal decorations in the end.
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[PDF] The Use of Slogans in Political Rhetoric - Knowledge BoxPolitical Slogan Defined. The origin of the word slogan is "from the Gaelic 'sluagh- ghairm' meaning a clan's battle-cry" .1. The linguist, William Safire in.
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HISTORY IN SLOGANS; Phrases That Have Overshadowed Issues ...The word slogan means, in fact, war cry. Its component syllables come from Gaelic words meaning army call. The derivation leads to native Irish leaders and to ...Missing: early origins<|separator|>
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25 Famous Advertising Slogans: What Makes Them Stand Out?Jun 30, 2025 · Clarity and Brevity ... A great slogan conveys a core idea in as few words as possible. Think of Nike's “Just Do It;” these three words are ...
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(PDF) Linguistic Features in Advertised Slogans in 2022: A Critical ...Feb 9, 2024 · The results of the study showed the power of linguistic devices as imperatives, disjunctive structure, positive adjectives, parallelism, action ...
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THE LINGUISTIC POWER OF SLOGANS: AN ANALYSIS OF ...Nov 7, 2024 · Key findings reveal those specific linguistic techniques—such as rhyme, alliteration, repetition, and brevity—are essential in making slogans ...
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[PDF] Stylistic features of English advertising slogansThe study focuses on the basic linguistic features of advertising slogans and linguistic toolsthat, which are most frequently used at morphological, lexical ...<|separator|>
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Linguistic Choice in a Corpus of Brand Slogans: Repetition or ...This article analyses the linguistic choices realized in a corpus of brand slogans. Our main hypothesis is that these choices are.
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A Syntactic Study of English and Vietnamese Brand SlogansAug 15, 2025 · The findings reveal that slogans in both languages frequently employ simplicity, brevity, and elliptical structures—such as noun phrases, ...
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[PDF] Linguistic Characteristics in English Food Advertising SlogansFeb 28, 2023 · Abstract: This study investigates the linguistic features of 50 American English food advertising slogans. An.
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Better to be liked or remembered? Research finds linguistic recipes ...Aug 14, 2023 · The findings show that slogans that are longer, include the brand name, and use uncommon words are likely to be more memorable among potential consumers.Missing: features | Show results with:features
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Liked or Remembered? How to Craft The Ideal Slogan By Changing ...Apr 9, 2024 · Marketers can boost effectiveness of their messaging strategies by adjusting the lexical and semantical properties of the words used in slogans.
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Got slogan? Guidelines for creating effective slogans - Academia.eduTwo components of memorability, recognition support the importance of slogans. ... While most slogans are kept simple for the sake of brevity, evidence ...
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What New Research Reveals About Slogans - System1 GroupAug 25, 2023 · “A short phrase used in advertising campaigns to generate publicity and unify a company's marketing strategy.” “A short and catchy phrase that ...
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The Analysis of some Stylistic Features of English Advertising SlogansAug 7, 2025 · the function of rhymes in the form of slogans is the transmission of simple information. Rhyme also allows better memorization of the slogan, ...
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[PDF] A descriptive analysis of phonological features of advertising ...May 15, 2024 · According to Leech (1966), rhyme and alliteration share the same characteristic because they both make the slogans and headlines appear ...
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Brand Slogans: Definition, Why Use One, and How To Make ThemFeb 5, 2025 · A slogan is a sentence or phrase that helps people notice and recognize your brand, services, or products.
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Elements of a Successful Brand 2: The Tagline - Hinge MarketingOct 11, 2021 · Think of a tagline as an opportunity to articulate your differentiation, express your personality or convey some other important brand quality.Missing: features | Show results with:features
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History of Coca-Cola Advertising SlogansThe 1906 slogan, "The Great National Temperance Beverage," reflects a time when the society in the United States was veering away from alcoholic beverages.Missing: recorded | Show results with:recorded
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The Origin And Evolution Of 12 Famous Advertising SlogansNike's "Just Do It" was inspired by a death-row inmate's last words. Maxwell House's "Good to the last drop" was coined by Theodore Roosevelt. Other slogans ...
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The 15 Greatest Slogans and Taglines in Advertising HistoryJul 18, 2019 · Just do it: The most memorable slogans of all time not only sell the brand, but become synonymous with it.
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Marketing And Company Slogans: 7 Principles To Improve ThemMar 5, 2021 · Principle 1: Keep it simple, silly! · Principle 2: Make it customer-centric rather than product-centric · Principle 3: Avoid clichés · Principle 4: ...
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Yes They Can An Empirical Study on the Effect of Slogans in Brand ...The results obtained reveal a positive association between slogan recall and brand awareness in two of the brands in study.
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(PDF) Are you in Good Hands? Slogan Recall: What Really MattersThe results suggest that to improve recall, slogans should be retained for long periods of time, and supported by extensive marketing budgets. When designing ...
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Slogan recall effects on marketplace behaviors: The roles of external ...This current study investigates the influence of advertising slogan recall on individuals' brand assessment, and relates these brand assessments to actual ...
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The 30 best and most famous brand slogans and taglines- - Adobe1. Disneyland: “The happiest place on Earth.” · 2. Nike: “Just do it.” · 3. Old Spice: “The original. · 4. De Beers: “A diamond is forever.” · 5. MasterCard: “There ...
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Presidential PR: 175 Years of Winning Presidential Slogans2016 Campaign Slogans: Hillary Rodham Clinton (Democrat), “I'm with Her”; “Stronger Together”. Donald J. Trump (Republican), “Make America Great Again”. The ...
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Governing by slogans - Mitja Sardoč, Vladimir Prebilič, 2023Nov 3, 2022 · This article aims to address a range of previously neglected aspects associated with slogans and governmentality.Missing: peer | Show results with:peer
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“Yes, We Can” and the Power of Political SlogansOct 21, 2019 · “Hey Joe, instead of saying, No we can't,” retorted Senator Kamala Harris to Vice-President Joe Biden. “Let's say, Yes, we can.
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The power of slogans: using protest writings in social movement ...Jun 6, 2022 · Historically, certain slogans have played a central role in the international diffusion of many social movements: the slogan 'The personal is ...
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What do the slogans at demonstrations tell us? - UdeMNouvellesSep 30, 2022 · Every slogan—collective or individual, printed or handwritten, demand or rallying cry—conveys a political message and an expression of anger.
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Founding of the National Labor Union and the 1st National Call for a ...By 1912 it made its way into the progressive campaign of Theodore Roosevelt. The slogan for the movement became "Eight hours for work, eight hours for rest and ...
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"Solidarity Forever!" - Chicago History MuseumMay 1, 2021 · For the Union makes us strong.” The days when labor songs permeated the labor movement, however, had passed. Learn more about the history of ...
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What Iconic Slogans Came from Revolutions and Civil Movements?1. The French Revolution: Liberty, Equality, Fraternity · 2. The American Civil Rights Movement: “I Am A Man” · 3. The Russian Revolution: “Peace, Land, and Bread ...
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17 Protest Quotes You Should Know - Freedom ForumDiscover 17 protest quotes from throughout history. 1. “A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government.”
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20 of the Most Famous Protests In U.S. History - Freedom ForumDec 19, 2023 · 17 – Nov. 15, 2011. The slogan of Occupy Wall Street was “We are the 99%.” The movement protested income inequality and was inspired in part by ...
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Nazi Propaganda | Holocaust EncyclopediaNazi propaganda had a key role in the persecution of Jews. Learn more about how Hitler and the Nazi Party used propaganda to facilitate war and genocide.
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These Soviet propaganda posters once evoked heroism, pride and ...Jul 11, 2017 · Propaganda during Soviet times came in poster form. Some messages stirred patriotism in the fight against Adolf Hitler's invading forces.
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History - World Wars: Nazi Propaganda - BBCMar 30, 2011 · The story of the Nazi rise to power in the Germany of the 1930s is often seen as a classic example of how to achieve political ends through propaganda.
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WWII Posters Aimed to Inspire, Encourage Service - War.govOct 16, 2019 · Perhaps the most iconic was the Uncle Sam poster, created by James Montgomery Flagg and captioned: "I Want You for the U.S. Army." Flagg ...
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Powers of Persuasion | National ArchivesJun 6, 2019 · It explores the strategies of persuasion as evidenced in the form and content of World War II posters.
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Culture.Mil - Motto & Slogans - Ft. GordonJul 24, 2017 · Short for Semper Fidelis (always faithful), Semper Fi was adopted by the U.S. Marines as their official motto around 1883. For more information, ...
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History of American Propaganda Posters - Norwich University - OnlinePropaganda became a common term around America during World War I when posters and films were leveraged against enemies to rally troop enlistment and garner ...Missing: slogans | Show results with:slogans
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A study of the antecedents of slogan liking - ScienceDirect.comThis paper uses data from a large field study to explore the key factors that determine the likeability of slogans.
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The Influence of Brand Effect on Slogan's MemorabilityAbstract: Purpose: The main aim of this article is to examine the influence of consumers' brand effect on their ability to remember brand slogans.
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Illusory Truth, Lies, and Political Propaganda | Psychology TodayMar 21, 2024 · The illusory truth effect occurs when repeating a statement increases the belief that it's true even when the statement is actually false.
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What Are the Tools of Propaganda? - American Historical AssociationThe history of international political propaganda, the experts tell us, is full of examples of the use of striking slogans. For example, “the sick man of the ...
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The Impact of Nazi Propaganda: Visual Essay - Facing HistoryFeb 5, 2024 · Propaganda was one of the most important tools the Nazis used to shape the beliefs and attitudes of the German public. Through posters, film ...
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Democracy | State of Deception: The Power of Nazi PropagandaAfter several years of stability, Germany's democracy virtually collapsed when the Great Depression struck in 1929. Political parties disagreed over ...
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The Psychology of Propaganda: War Tool Turned Marketing TacticOct 16, 2018 · Propaganda works by manipulating and exploiting our emotions and needs. It uses hopped-up slogans and plays on our hopes and fears to evoke a desired response.
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Slogans · Decoding Political PropagandaSlogans are short, simple, emotive phrases used as propaganda to elicit emotional responses and promote ideas, motivating or dissuading action.
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Antisemitic Slogans from Nazi Germany to Today - Aish.comJun 19, 2024 · Nazis meticulously designed slogans to instigate passivity and acceptance of the discriminatory actions taken against the Jewish population.
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Origins of Neo-Nazi and White Supremacist Terms and SymbolsThe eruption of neo-Nazism and White Supremacy across the country has exposed the public to symbols, terms, and ideology drawn directly from Nazi Germany.
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Hate on Display™ Hate Symbols Database - ADL14 is numerical shorthand for the white supremacist slogan known as the ... White Power." Occasionally the number 23 appears by itself, as a condensed ...14 Words · 1488 · It's Okay To Be White · White Lives Matter
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Why we must beware the oversimplification of political termsMar 23, 2022 · Political terms such as communist, fascist, and populist have become so elastic that they end up losing their analytical precision and meaning.
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[PDF] How Slogans Curate Public Opinion: Hard Lessons from Lakoff and ...the empirical research on what makes an effective, persuasive slogan-primarily from cognitive linguistics and neuropsychology-is summarized for the benefit ...
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[PDF] Moderate versus extreme interpretations of political slogansDec 10, 2024 · This paper surveys 451 Americans about how they view and interpret three semantically indeterminate progressive political slogans: ...
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Political slogans as a form of fake newsPolitical slogans, as a popular element of political rhetoric, contribute in some way to the creation and communication of mis- and disinformation.
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[PDF] ideological media bias and advertising: differentiation ofAdvertisements with appeals more expressive of collective values were prevalent in newspapers with a conservative Islamic ideological bias, while the mainstream ...
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The art of persuasion: a look at political slogansDec 19, 2024 · The impact of slogans is multifaceted and they can also be used to manipulate public opinion and promote divisive ideologies. It is crucial to ...
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“No Taxation Without Representation” | American Battlefield TrustThe phrase “No taxation without representation” continues to be used by people who want to have a say in how they are taxed.
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Understanding 'Taxation Without Representation' - InvestopediaOct 2, 2025 · ... Revolution, with colonists opposing British taxes like the Stamp Act. ... "On This Day: 'No Taxation Without Representation!'" United States ...
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Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death | American Battlefield TrustGive Me Liberty or Give Me Death ... Patrick Henry's moving speech to the Virginia House of Burgesses. No man thinks more highly than I do of the patriotism, as ...
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The True Meaning of 'Give Me Liberty' - Time MagazineJul 1, 2024 · He famously concluded his call to arms: “Give me liberty, or give me death.” Patriots embraced Henry's dramatic refrain, and rallying ...
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Patrick Henry | American Battlefield TrustPatrick Henry's legacy has become indelibly linked with his oration to the Second Virginia Convention where he proclaimed, “Give me liberty or give me death.”<|separator|>
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Friends of Rousseau - National Endowment for the HumanitiesThe revolutionary slogan Liberté,égalité, fraternité is Rousseauian at its heart, and his remains were brought with great pomp to Paris to be reinterred in the ...
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Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité: Secondary Sources - Freedom in the ...The French words Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité are at the crux of the message of freedom and equality for all Haitians and an important phrase in Haitian ...
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The Russian Revolutions of 1905 and 1917 - The Strategy BridgeNov 4, 2015 · His slogan was simple, “Peace, Land, Bread,”[17] and it coalesced with the Bolshevik narrative. ... While the effects of the 1905 Revolution ...
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Russian & Bolshevik Propaganda | Posters, Art & Slogans - Study.comAnother Bolshevik impact is the state's use of propaganda to control and manipulate people. ... Another popular slogan was ''Peace, Land, Bread!'' Remember, the ...
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Just Do It: How the iconic Nike tagline built a career for the late Dan ...Oct 6, 2022 · Wieden coined the tagline, "Just Do It" for the then smaller sportswear brand based out of Oregon. The phrase immediately took off.
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As Nike Tweaks Its Tagline, a Look Back at the Dark Origins of 'Just ...Sep 5, 2025 · “Just Do It” was an adaptation of “Let's do it,” the final words spoken by spree killer Gary Gilmore shortly before his execution in 1977. Had ...<|separator|>
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Obama's 'Yes We Can' almost didn't happen. You can thank ...Jan 11, 2017 · President Obama has used his memorable “Yes we can” motto since his Senate campaign in 2004, and he closed his farewell speech on Jan. 10 with the same words.<|separator|>
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Barack Obama Campaign Button, 2008 - The Henry FordIn 2008, Democrat Barack Obama ran against Republican John McCain for the presidency of the United States. The Obama campaign used "Yes We Can" as their ...
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Button, Ronald Reagan, 1980 | Smithsonian InstitutionRonald Reagan, the 1980 Republican presidential nominee, originated the slogan “Make America Great Again.” He and his running mate George H.W. Bush used the ...
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'Make America Great Again'—Who Said It First? - NBC NewsSep 9, 2016 · Throughout his campaign, Donald Trump has been consistent about one thing: His promise that he is going to "Make America Great Again.".