| 21. | The catchword now is'Narc-ing'if you rat someone out.
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| 22. | That seems the traditional post-election catchword which winners and losers usually espouse.
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| 23. | Holism has thus been used as a catchword.
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| 24. | Barkley said he sees chemistry as a catchword for " voluntary cooperation ."
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| 25. | "Double use " are the catchwords for the skier's wardrobe.
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| 26. | Certain catchwords _ space, pioneer, hero, hero, hero _ echo culturewide.
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| 27. | Such catchwords clearly reflect a perception that Germans see English as more contemporary or modish.
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| 28. | And he has a catchword for what he does : " symbolismo ."
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| 29. | He also cared little for the new design catchwords _ entry points, packaging, etc.
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| 30. | These women are part of a new breed of exercisers for whom the catchword is moderation.
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