| 11. | If there is a byword today, it is teamwork.
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| 12. | He quickly became a byword in both the fashion and social worlds.
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| 13. | It is nice to know we are a byword in Bible lands.
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| 14. | In fact, our national day was a byword for dull respectability.
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| 15. | That kind of vacillation is just a byword in my spiritual life.
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| 16. | Most people regard mountains as bywords for solidity and endurance.
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| 17. | Under Reuter in the 1980s, expansion was the byword.
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| 18. | Reform, not stability, were the bywords of the past year.
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| 19. | Slowness is practically a byword for doing business in India.
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| 20. | Such caution has been the byword of Hu's political career.
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