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- noun Plural form of
tagline .
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Examples
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If you're naturally reserved, the name taglines break the ice.
The Jeff Pulver Blog 2009
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If you're naturally reserved, the name taglines break the ice.
The Jeff Pulver Blog 2009
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President Obama gave a speech on the subject, one of the taglines is the notion of public-private partnerships.
Datamation Security 2009
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President Obama gave a speech on the subject, one of the taglines is the notion of public-private partnerships.
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I started taking classes about a year and a half ago and I've been helping the instructor with some "taglines" for her marketing.
Six Meat Buffet 2009
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'taglines' for their libraries, rather than the clunky, non-descript mission and vision statements many of us publish.
PLA Blog 2008
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A Dribble of Ink recently showed off the U.S. cover to Paul Hoffman's The Left Hand of God, and it reminded me of one of my greatest pet peeves: "a novel" taglines.
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Furthermore: My Little Red Book comes from an adult division of Hachette but has, throughout the book, cutesy taglines for authors and other writing that appears pitched to adolescents, such as, “Is Jacquelyn Mitchard the chillest mom ever, or what?”
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Furthermore: My Little Red Book comes from an adult division of Hachette but has, throughout the book, cutesy taglines for authors and other writing that appears pitched to adolescents, such as, “Is Jacquelyn Mitchard the chillest mom ever, or what?”
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And since I love the film industry just as much as the writing industry, I not only create loglines for my projects now, but also taglines.
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