Definitions
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- noun The
punch line of ajoke . - noun computing A
pithy quote habitually appended to asignature , used as an advertising slogan, etc. - noun A light
rope attached to an object being hoisted by acrane , used to guide it while lifting or lowering.
Etymologies
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Examples
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The striking French poster for Liam Neeson's thriller "Taken": The tagline translates as "He has four days to save his daughter."
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Films where the tagline is the best part: sadly, too many.
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Films where the tagline is the best part: sadly, too many.
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Films where the tagline is the best part: sadly, too many.
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Panóptico wrote criticizing the state of São Paulo [pt] and its advertising newly published on the media, only a day after the eviction, of its social housing project, whose tagline is In the State of São Paulo, we do it.
Global Voices in English » Brazil: Outrage at violent São Paulo eviction 2009
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The primary theme, expressed in the current tagline, is “Managing talent, encouraging greatness, and being your best.”
Finding My Passion, Finding My Tribe | Managing Greatness 2010
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The tagline is patently dreadful, to wit “The Sheltering Has Begun”.
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The tagline is A look into the future that never was.
Blog Link: “PALEO-FUTURE” « PurpleSlog – Awesomeness & Modesty Meets Sexy 2009
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That 'From The Director of Avatar' tagline is going to be worth a half a billion, easy ..
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Your tagline is perfection and those graphics are the coolest!
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