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When this Falstaff musters the strength for a proper bellow, on the battlefield at Shrewsbury, his exclamation registers as watchwords for both character and play: "Give me LIFE".
A mystical Christian movement that began in England in the 1640's, the Quakers have kept simplicity, social action and tolerance as watchwords, and tried to convey those values in their formal name, the Religious Society of Friends.
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"Mixing" and "openness" have replaced "separation" and "uniformity" as the watchwords of the day.
Adaptability appeared to be a watchword as well.
That should be the Energy Bill's watchword as well.
One understanding holds "Benghazi" as a watchword for government malfeasance.
Instead I took as my watchword Whitman's great cry: "Do I contradict myself?
BUCKEYES ARE HEAVY FAVORITESOhio State coaches often use parity as a watchword to dampen through-the-roof expectations.
Just as the watchword of my generation was freedom, that of my daughter's generation seems to be control.
We conservatives must break from our reflexive understanding of equality as the watchword of a liberal-activist state.
The poem was taken up as the watchword of the "flaming youth" of that era and brought her a renown that she came to despise.
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