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And the divide widened when the fight to overturn anti-sodomy laws became a fight for same-sex marriage, a movement whose watchword is "equality".

The aim of reform must be a political system congruent with the philosophy of a post-bureaucratic age, whose watchword is fluidity and whose leitmotif is the sovereignty of the people – the only sure foundations for a new British constitution.

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But he was human, and he lived in Washington, and, like every politician in Washington — even one whose watchword was integrity — he made compromises.

"[We] propose a 'new union for fairness' whose watchwords are power-sharing, diversity and constitutional partnership, replacing the old union of centralisation, uniformity and Westminster's undivided sovereignty".

This is the man whose watchwords have always been: at the height of your greatest success, always go back to zero.

Their particular watchword is personalisation.

The new watchword is mutual respect.

Over the road, the RLX's watchword is "soft".

Here again, the watchword is transition.

The watchword is no longer "west," but "global".

Sounds great but the new watchword is ROI.

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