| 31. | The catchwords in Hollywood board rooms in 1998 will probably be " epic,"
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| 32. | It's the catchword lately among pundits and journalists both inside and outside the Beltway.
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| 33. | Over the past few months, " reform " has become the public catchword.
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| 34. | But earlier this week, he ran a player-coach catchword by his coach : communication.
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| 35. | Some of these icons and catchwords of the Cold War already have faded from the national vocabulary.
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| 36. | Newman was writing about downward mobility and economic insecurity almost a decade before they became political catchwords.
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| 37. | Even the name of their neighborhood is used as a catchword for communal amity in Indian literature.
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| 38. | In makeup the catchword is also " natural, " while hair color is anything but.
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| 39. | The SmartCities slogan was important enough to Marcusse's council that it trademarked the catchword in 1994.
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| 40. | If diversity and acceptance are catchwords for today's society, sports continues to drop the ball.
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