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Sycophants are better illustrated through the satirical works of Aristophanes. In The Acharnians , a Megarian attempting to sell his daughters is confronted by a sycophant who accuses him of illegally attempting to sell foreign goods; and a Boeotian purchases a sycophant as a typical Athenian product that he cannot obtain at home.
1954 – For people on the go. 1956 – Coca-Cola... makes good things taste better. 1957 – Sign of good taste. 1958 – The Cold, Crisp Taste of Coke. 1959 – Be Really Refreshed. 1963 – Things go better with Coke. 1969 – It's the Real Thing. (see also "I'd Like to Buy the World a Coke") [3] 1975 – Look up, America. 1976 – Coke adds ...
William Montague Backer or Bill Backer (June 9, 1926 – May 13, 2016) was an American advertising executive. [1] [2] He is remembered for creating the Coca-Cola slogans "Things go better with Coke" and "the real thing", and the Miller Lite slogans "everything you ever wanted in a beer, and less" and "Miller Time". [3]
"When under stress, the body releases cortisol, which then increases desire for comfort food, such as sweets and salty foods," Jonathan Alpert, a New York-based psychotherapist and author, told ...
A single elephant can eat 220 to 440 pounds of food each day and often spends 18 hours a day foraging and eating! ... 17 highly-rated dinners for better blood pressure. News. News.
Omega-3s are associated with better cognition and increased blood flow to the brain, says Kimberlain. And research suggests that DHA can potentially lower levels of beta-amyloid in the brain, a ...
Clover: Leven's sycophant. His pockets hold many things as sycophants favor in strange things. Clover eats an assortment of candy and goods which the Eggmen create. However, Leven is usually against eating these strange foods, because he had tried Clover's mind and body altering candy way too many times to trust them. Geth: The true heir of Foo.
Here we go! ‘Bass-O-Matic’ — Season 2 (1976) Gross-out humor is on full display in this sketch where Dan Akroyd’s salesman character advertises a blender that “lets you use the whole ...