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1916. "America First and America Efficient" – Charles Evans Hughes. "He has kept us out of war." – Woodrow Wilson 1916 U.S. presidential campaign slogan. "He proved the pen mightier than the sword." – Woodrow Wilson 1916 U.S. presidential campaign slogan. "War in the East, Peace in the West, Thank God for Woodrow Wilson."
Products. Windows, siding, entry doors, roofing, attic insulation, gutters and gutter protection, solar panels. Revenue. US$ 1 billion (2022) [ 1] Number of employees. approx. 3,000. Website. www .powerhrg .com. Power Home Remodeling is an American corporation headquartered in Chester, Pennsylvania that provides services predominantly related ...
1985 – We've Got a Taste for You. 1986 – Red, White & You (for Coca-Cola Classic) 1986 – Catch the Wave (for New Coke) 1987 – When Coca-Cola is a Part of Your Life, You Can't Beat the Feeling. 1988 – Can't Beat the Feeling. 1989 – Official Soft Drink of Summer. 1990 – Can't Beat The Real Thing.
General Electric's slogans have changed many times throughout the company's history. "Live Better Electrically" was the company's lead advertising campaign from the 1930s to '50s. In the period from 1950 to the "We Bring good Things to Life" campaign of 1979, GE experimented with multiple campaigns surrounding the word progress.
Website. bldr.com. Builders FirstSource, Inc. is a Fortune 500 company [ 1][ 2] that is a manufacturer and supplier of building materials. [ 3] The company is headquartered in Irving, Texas, and is the largest supplier of building products, prefabricated components and value-added services in the US. Builders FirstSource employs over 15,000 ...
According to the 1913 Webster's Dictionary, a slogan ( /ˈsloʊɡən/) derives from the Scottish Gaelic "sluagh-ghairm", a battle cry. Its contemporary definition denotes a distinctive advertising motto or advertising phrase used by any entity to convey a purpose or ideal. This is also known as a catchphrase.
It's important." A bumper sticker slogan created by Morton Blackwell urging people to vote for Edwin Edwards over noted white supremacist David Duke in the 1991 Louisiana gubernatorial election. [ 25] "I'm Ross, and you're the Boss", said by Ross Perot during the 1992 presidential election.
The slogan "An injury to one..." has a long history in the union movement. Initially attributed to the Knights of Labor , the expression took the form " an injury to one is the concern of all ." At the suggestion of David C. Coates , the Industrial Workers of the World at their founding convention in 1905 adopted a variation of the expression ...