Word: catchwords
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...enough funds for these minorities, then they will be the first to eliminate the now-needed, yet socially frowned upon measures. But in this day and age--when the average Black earns only 60 percent of a white's pay--even at the supposedly ideally fair Harvard, the liberal catchword democracy must not prevent disadvantaged minorities from enlarging the effectiveness of their organizations...
Frustration was the catchword for the day for the men's J.V. soccer squad...
...States' position as the world's industrial powerhouse slowly diminished. Aging, inefficient factories and low productivity have made the nation less and less competitive in world markets. Now, business, labor, academic and government leaders are calling for the rebuilding of industry, a process often described by the catchword industrialization...
...deciphers a more vibrant, evolving universe--one in which life seems to be nothing more than a natural consequence of the evolution of matter. Soberingly though, our planetary system apparently palys no special role in this vast array of material coagulations. Magnificent mediocrity, so it seems, is the catchword describing our condition on the rock called Earth...
...posters for the film show Robert Redford holding Jane Fonda by the thighs while she hangs on for dear life with her head between his legs. No such scene ever occurs in the film. The posters also advertise with the catchword "Electric," hinting that Fonda and Redford spar and spark together like Hepburn and Grant in the olden days. It's not that the poster meant to lie, they just wouldn't sell many tickets with a slogan like "Blown Fuse." Truth is, Redford makes a cute, loveable cowboy in this pleasant, if pretentious, film. And Fonda makes a cute...