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Each of the films ends with the strapline "Drive like a man".
You have to laugh; the man can even afford to nick Superman’s strapline.
That is another reason why Philips would do well to remember his company's strapline from the past.
Indeed, the company's English advertising strapline of the era was "power without the price".
"Ski all day without getting tired” is the Mojo’s strapline.
It carries the strapline "Essential reading for anyone who is, has ever been, or might one day be married."
A strapline accompanying the advert said: "Who says you can't make money being short?"
The show's strapline is that it's "the quiz without questions".
It was published under the strapline 'Radical culture and punk rock'.
It is understood the website, which boasts the strapline: “Reliable.
The strapline is that they 'just collapse in your mouth'".
The clever strapline "are you going to work with Maintel?"
Its strapline is: "At the heart of island life".
The strapline 'A zest for living' was created to capture the company's core values.
Written across the bottom of the screen was the provocative strapline: "Spot the fraud".
The strapline that used to appear on the company's promotional material simply says: Listen, and be amazed.
This thought when written into a catchy memorable phrase will become the strapline.
The strapline above the story included the phrase 'mountaineering's image on slide'.
The group are now united in carrying the strapline "The difference is...".
Its strapline is "The second coming of Art and Design".
The relaunch was accompanied by new programming under the strapline "Life's worth watching".
Our strapline reads: "We are a community whose hope is in Christ".
A spokesman for the Met said: “When the strapline was created we believed the information to be correct.
Many issues throughout the 1940s and 1950s had the strapline "Read wherever motorcycles are ridden!"