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Amy Davidson: One aspect of Iraqi culture that Steavenson explores is the idea of honor — honor, in particular, as a catchword for views of the women in a family.

Since then, Sagra has become a catchword for a spate of violence around the country in which people have banded together to defend themselves in the absence of police protection.

They prefer to speak of "reconciliation", a catchword for amnesty, now that hundreds of former officers have been convicted – many of so advanced an age that about 300 are estimated to have died so far in jail, either serving their sentences or pending trial.

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At a time when "infrastructure" has become a catchword of politicians around the world, these plans offer a glimpse of what a sustainable, more egalitarian city might look like and the role government might play in shaping one.

Over the past few years, that has become a catchword of his administration, used especially often when Mr. Hu is confronted with thorny situations that elude ready solutions, like domestic social unrest or a rising China's impact on the outside world.

We hold no brief for "featherbedding," a catchword with an aura of having been invented by a company public-relations man, or for "labor-sweating," a practice ascribed to management by the public-relations men for unions.

(The Stripes' second album was called "De Stijl" — not exactly a catchword in the Delta — and for some live shows the stage backdrop is the band's red-and-white road cases: a touch of Mondrian).

(Exhibited in the 1905 Salon des Indépendants, it may have influenced the choice of catchword for a group of young painters — the Fauves, or Wild Beasts — whose work was hanging nearby. Rousseau's jungle paintings fill the last two galleries of this exhibition, culminating in the Museum of Modern Art's sublime "Dream" (1910), which was possibly the last of the series.

Anarchism was the catchword for an international terrorist movement at the turn of the 20th century.

She created gothic masterpieces for YA literature, like Weetzie Bat, long before the expression became a catchword.

It's in that respect that Benghazi may become as much of a catchword as Bain.

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