| 21. | Later it became a byword for fussy or pedantic writers.
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| 22. | The phrase " Melian hunger " became a byword for extreme starvation.
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| 23. | His name became a byword for reticence, wealth and astute dealing.
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| 24. | The term is a byword of destruction in modern Greek.
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| 25. | Yet years of misrule have made Nigeria a byword for chaos and cupidity.
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| 26. | Worse, the party has become almost a byword among Indians for corruption.
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| 27. | Mostly, though, sport was the family byword.
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| 28. | A business that should be hugely profitable has become a byword for waste.
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| 29. | Beverage control should be the byword of your eating-out game plan.
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| 30. | Off Broadway, change has been the byword for the last several weeks.
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