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This will continue to be our watchword in the years ahead.
He thought it might be about security, the watchword of these Games.
Its watchword is "public education: health and human nature information."
It has been a commercial and cultural watchword ever since.
At some of the largest American companies, the watchwords were wait and see.
It looked as though he were giving out a watchword in that easy way of his.
That's why time and attention is paid to every home, with quality the watchword.
To think and to suffer became the watchword of the whole nation.
So safety is the first watchword for travel with children, both in and out of the car.
Since privatization is the watchword, people are now expected to turn to each other.
Growth is once again the watchword as the country looks for another period of expansion in higher education.
Free markets and private initiative are the new watchwords of economic development.
The watchword these days for the American military is agility.
At other sites, the watchword has changed from free to fee.
It will be the watchword of 300 million people speaking different languages.
Our watchword all along has been, we wish but to be left alone."
"And what sort of country shall you build upon that watchword, General?"
You can hear it in the watchword of a generation: "Whatever."
During his term, the watchword of government was do nothing."
"Order followed by Progress" were the watchwords of his rule.
No one asked how the Duke knew the enemy watchwords.
But by the time spring came around, "short" was the watchword for daytime as well.
Caution has become a watchword, some within the company complain.
Smoothness seemed to be the watchword of the second day.
You would do well to make it your watchword, Doctor."