Sentence examples for defining watchword from inspiring English sources

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For the past seven decades, in both foreign affairs and domestic policy, our defining watchword was "more," argues Mandelbaum.

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Appropriately, Feinsod's methodology is defined by travel and discovery that watchword of conquest and colonization for he finds the story within the institutions (libraries, foundations, archives that have formalized enlightenment models of modernity.

Detroit has long been a watchword for urban decay, with vacant lots, high crime rates, and serious financial problems defining the city's image.

By John Cassidy July 18 , 2013Detroit has long been a watchword for urban decay, with vacant lots, high crime rates, and serious financial problems defining the city's image.

Results, transparency and accountability will be our watchwords and will define everything we do" [ 26].

3. A watchword.

Modesty was his watchword.

Disruption was the watchword.

"Denazification" became their watchword.

"Control" is the watchword.

Patience is our watchword.

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