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tag

[tag] / tæg /






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What the model can’t capture is the way the graffiti tags on the towers often stand out, as if emblazoned against the L.A. sky.

From Los Angeles Times

With a price tag near $2,000, only those with family members abroad sending remittances can afford them.

From Salon

A price tag nearing $50,000 “doesn’t work for most consumers,” she said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many companies may fear they can’t afford to offer that kind of help, but the price tag might not be as high as expected.

From The Wall Street Journal

With one simple social media tag of a business, Luxe's influence could make products sell out.

From BBC