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L&T - We Make the Things that Make India Proud
LG - Digitally Yours
Sify - Making the Internet work for you
Voltas - ACs with IQ
Alcatel - Architect of an Internat World
Cathy Pacific Airlines - The Heart of Asia
MS Office 97 - Work Less, Do More
Hyundai - Drive Your Way
Canon - Delighting You Always
Philips - Sense & Simplicity
The Economic Times - The Power of Knowledge
Cell One - The One for Everyone
Cantabill - International Clothing
Business World - Play the Game
Dolphin - The Affordable Network Service
SBI - With You all the Way
Amway - Better Ideas-Better Life
Omega - The Sign of Excellance
Jaguar - Dont Dream it, Drive it
Honda - The Power of Dreams
MTNL - Transparency makes us Different
SOTC - You Look the World, We Look After You
ABN AMRO - Making More Possible
Business Today - For managing Tomarrow
Nokia - Connecting People
Wipro - Applying Thought
Air France - Making the Sky the best place on Earth
Air Lufthansa - There's no Better Way to Fly
Toyota - Touch the Perfection
Jet Airways - The Joy of Flying
ITC - Enduring Value
IFFCO TOKIO - The Life You Desire
Microsoft - Your Potential, Your Passion
Epson - Exceed Your Vision
Park Avenue - Play the Lead
British Airways - The World is Waiting
DIGJAM - Dressing the World
Chevrolet - For a Special Journey called Life
CNN - Be the First to Know
MICO-BOSCH - The Power of We
Sun Microsystem - The Network is the Computer
TATA Indicom - Business Without Limits
Amkette - When Reliability Matters
Dell - Easy to Buy, Easy to Own
Motorola - Intelligence Everywhere
ICICI Bank - KV kamath - Hum Hai Na
Compaq - Ban jaaye baat
Hyundai Santro - The complete family car
IBM ThinkPad----- " I think, therefore IBM"----
Adidas ------ " Forever Sport"-----
American Express ---- "Don't leave home without it"
Birla Mutual Fund ----- "The name

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