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But with the passing of the cold war, no new byword has come along.
But even in some of those, multiculturalism is already a byword.
Her name has become a byword for this type of cake.
He quickly became a byword in both the fashion and social worlds.
The byword in the investment business today is "the flight to quality."
Care and service are the bywords of an Enterprise representative.
Nonetheless, it had become a byword among officers of her class.
His name would be a byword of shame for centuries.
Her name became an international byword among fashion and design professionals.
Secrecy has always been the byword of the international bankers.
- for this had grown a byword through the town.
This he did with such success that within the next few years his name became a byword throughout Spain.
It is also a byword for the most barren place of the imagination.
In doing so, he became a byword for arrogant folly.
His name has become a byword for treachery over the centuries!
That is what has also made the novel a byword for literary genius.
Not surprisingly, investigators say, "pay to play" was the byword.
"You're from a culture whose name is a byword for moral integrity.
Now, thanks to the Council's damned games, it was becoming a byword.
"Black is beautiful" was a byword in their communities.
Reagan Democrats had become the byword, and we were losing at almost every level."
I have no doubt that editorial freedom will be the byword."
Your name will be a hissing and a byword.
To this day the period remains our byword for economic crisis, a historical marker of what could happen again.
But mining has been an environmental byword for decades.