AJR  Cliché Corner
From AJR,   December 2001

Cliché Corner   

By Jill Rosen
Jill Rosen is AJR's assistant managing editor     


"Every billboard, store front, sign, and muted radio jingle is apparently getting in under the radar and taking up space in a brain cell, even though we think we're tuning them out."
Boston Globe

"Tupperware mostly remained under the radar of design aficionados...."
New York Times

"'Under the radar--that's where all the nasty stuff is happening,' said Stephen K. Medvic, assistant professor of political science at Old Dominion...."
Norfolk's Virginian-Pilot

"People tend to do stuff that's just under the radar in Boston."
California's Ventura County Star

"Some attorneys are better off keeping themselves and their clients under the radar."
Legal Times

"With his breathy 'Hellos' and always outstretched hand, Katzen has campaigned steadily, but largely under the radar."
Richmond Times-Dispatch

"Get real, folks! This boondoggle is being slipped by us, right under our noses. It is being flown 'under the radar'."
Topeka Capital-Journal

"This is an under-the-radar, counterculture kick in the pants to the art establishment."
Seattle Post-Intelligencer

"Anthrax, a group that has more or less flown under the radar...is suddenly under the spotlight again."
Miami Herald

from more than 290 references in September and October

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