- the
pages were set up in the
press in the
right order.[citation needed]
Catchwords appear in some
medieval m****cripts, and
appear again in
printed books...
- Look up
catchword in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
catchword is a word at the
bottom of a page in a multi-paged do****ent that anti****tes the first...
-
Catchword is a
daytime word game show
first shown on BBC1
Scotland from 17 May 1985
until 2
April 1986,
hosted by
Gyles Brandreth, and then
network on...
- "Jewish Bolshevism", "Jewish Communism", and the ZOG
conspiracy theory are
catchwords falsely ****erting that
Communism is a
Jewish conspiracy. The conflation...
-
Catchword is a
creative agency headquartered in Oakland, California, with an East
Coast office in New Jersey. The
company provides naming and branding...
- Revolution, La
Harpe (his
erstwhile tutor) was once more at his elbow, and the
catchwords of the
gospel of
humanity were
still on his lips. The very proclamations...
- in Ballard's text as "Cadillac of air combat".
Steven Bull
quotes the
catchwords in the
Encyclopedia of
Military Technology and
Innovation (2004) as originating...
- The Law Reports). The
reports encomp****
judgments with
headnotes and
catchwords from the
House of Lords, both
divisions of the
Court of
Appeal and all...
-
identities under the "Indo-European tag 'third gender.'" In
academia "one
catchword obfuscates the
diversity created in
human societies and the
fluidity conceptualized...
-
something to be
feared and discredited. It has
often been
applied as a
catchword to
movements that are
considered to be
outside the
political mainstream...