| 41. | Davis Inlet quickly became a byword for horror.
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| 42. | Today, femininity and romanticism are his bywords.
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| 43. | Patience is not a byword on the bayou.
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| 44. | Reinvention, another civic byword, is what Goodman would like for Las Vegas.
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| 45. | Sierra Leone's 10-year civil war became a byword for brutality.
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| 46. | To most of the world, the Titanic is a byword for shameful disaster.
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| 47. | "Jarndyce and Jarndyce " has become a byword for seemingly interminable legal proceedings.
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| 48. | Going " up Apron street " has become a byword for a criminal vanishing.
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| 49. | I had been aware that Aristotle was a byword for crabbed, unintelligible Greek.
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| 50. | The mutts, named Taro and Jiro, became bywords in Japan for fortitude.
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