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  2. EXCLUSIVE: Doritos brings back $1 million ‘Crash the Super ...

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    The winner will pocket a $1 million grand prize and a trip to the Super Bowl. To win, worthy contenders must create an advertisement that surpasses any commercial Doritos could make itself.

  3. Doritos - Wikipedia

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    On February 21, 2013, the Doritos logo was changed again, [13] and the advertising slogan "for the bold" was adopted. [14] In 2015, Doritos introduced a limited edition Rainbow Doritos product, which were only available to those making a minimum donation of $10 to the It Gets Better Project, a non-profit organization that supports LGBT youth. [15]

  4. Sentence function - Wikipedia

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    An exclamative is a sentence type in English that typically spontaneously expresses a feeling or emotion, but does not use one of the other structures. It often has the form as in the examples below of [WH + Complement + Subject + Verb], but can be minor sentences (i.e. without a verb) such as [WH + Complement] How wonderful!. In other words ...

  5. List of PepsiCo brands - Wikipedia

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  6. Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer feeds Doritos to left-wing ...

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    Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer raised eyebrows Thursday over a bizarre video in which she fed Doritos into the mouth of a liberal podcaster — in which some said was a stunt that imitated the ...

  7. List of linguistic example sentences - Wikipedia

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    A famous example for lexical ambiguity is the following sentence: "Wenn hinter Fliegen Fliegen fliegen, fliegen Fliegen Fliegen hinterher.", meaning "When flies fly behind flies, then flies fly in pursuit of flies." [40] [circular reference] It takes advantage of some German nouns and corresponding verbs being homonymous. While not noticeable ...

  8. Awkward silence - Wikipedia

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    An awkward silence or awkward pause is an uncomfortable pause in a conversation or presentation. [1] The unpleasant nature of such silences is associated with feelings of anxiety as the participants feel pressure to speak but are unsure of what to say next. [2] In conversation, average pause length varies by language, culture and context.

  9. Silent protest - Wikipedia

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    A silent protest is an organized effort where the participants stay quiet to demonstrate disapproval. It is used as a form of civil disobedience and nonviolent resistance [1] that encourages voicing out different opinions through certain acts such as not showing support to a certain product, attending mass parade, having symbolism, and educating and encouraging other people to join the protest.