When Zoe does leave the Herald for an online site called
Slugline, the viewers see this drive for finances more clearly.
The pioneering Toyota Prius was launched in 1997 with the
slugline: "Just in time for the 21st century." Its name means the precursor.
Slugline markets itself as an app purely about writing: no buttons, no settings, just writing.
She eventually resigned from the Herald to work for political website
Slugline.
He entered the 1935 competition to find an advertising
slugline for the candy, but his offering - 'Mars, quite nice really'- was deemed to lack punch.
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Rival's Mix-O-Matic combination mixer/sharpener did exactly what its
slugline said: "It's a portable mixer, it's a cutlery sharpener, and it's beautiful." The hand mixer had a detachable piece that hid a knife-sharpening component.
'Show Me Your
Slugline and I'll Let You Have the Firstlook: Initial Thoughts on the Availability of Digital Screenwriting Tools and Apps' sees Craig Batty examining a very different series of apps and interventions.
political reporter who works for the deliciously named
Slugline news blog, and a former lover of the scheming veep Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey).
We'll post a memo in the newsroom emphasizing the need to watch
sluglines carefully, particularly on deadline.