The media just kept repeating the commercial slogans provided by the park without verifying the truth.
A track on the 1978 album Lou Rawls Live, features Rawls singing the commercial slogan.
By that time MV Agusta adopted the commercial slogan: "Racing experience at the service of mass production."
In 1996, roughly two years after the song's original release, Burger King used the song in a commercial promoting their "Have it your way" slogan.
"Everybody was a witness, I guess," James said with a grin and an irresistible nod to his commercial slogan.
Those big red letters don't objectify love or reduce it to a commercial slogan.
The "Pan American" theme was carried throughout the event with the slogan "commercial well being and good understanding among the American Republics."
In other words, think of the commercial as the modern manifestation of the old ad slogan, "There's a Ford in your future."
Think of the music as an aural equivalent of Japanese commercial slogans like "Calcium loading.
Lisa Frank's original commercial slogan, "You Gotta Have It," emerged during this time in the late 1980s.