0 a short, easily remembered phrase used by an organization so that people will recognize it or its products: --
The strapline for the show is where dance rocks, and includes dance remixes of indie and rock hits, plus up and coming dance music of the dance rock crossover variety.
The prisoner is charged with retrieving the horse, and the piece ends with the man riding the horse across the plains, over the strapline a story of darkness and light.
The strapline proved difficult to translate, and was abandoned.
This year also saw a change in demographic from 1529 to 1534 and a new strapline of passion for music, passion for life.
Reflecting this change, the magazine has also altered the strapline, which now reads: the people, the ideas, the action in the fight for global justice.
The show's strapline is that it's the quiz without questions.
The campaign focused on idea of irresponsible fun, with a strapline of time well mis-spent.
Lloydspharmacy is known through the strapline healthcare for life.