Examples of using Think different in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Think different.
Just do it. Think different.
I think different.
Like what?-Like,"Think Different.
Think different is bad.
People icons think different idea.
Think Different Creative Concept.
The theme of the campaign is"Think different.
You see, men think different than women.
Bet Dad never gets writer's block. Think different.
He might think different once his father is dead.
Businessman shows concept hologram Think different on his hand.
Think different. Bet Dad never gets writer's block.
could think different.
Be smart, think different, and you will save space!
Finding you at a junk yard eight miles from here makes me think different.
We think different and we do everything your business needs
The ministry says you're too young to see what curse could do… I think different.
You and I think different than Natalie and Catalina,'cause we're men and they're women.
if your mindset is Think different then anything is possible.
If you think different tasks require different machines, think again!
We also have breeders and ragdoll owners who think different when it comes to the choice of the ragdoll type.
Think Different(Business Idea)(The businessman have different idea but other businessman have not any idea).
We are probably all quite open to the fact that people think different, major societal problems are complex to solve
Think different is an advertising slogan used from 1997 to 2002 by Apple Computer,
During a series of disconnected images, an iMac and the Think Different advertising slogan appears for a short time,
we are never afraid to challenge and think different in our communication.
Let's think about another way of representing this, because I think different visual approaches appeal in different ways to different people.
Thinking different doesn't just mean intentionally going against the grain, though.
He thinks different.