Mr Mandelson said that the public were "fed up" with the current stalemate, and he said there was a duty on politicians to ensure that Northern Ireland did not "continue to be a by-word for political failure".
Sweden, once a by-word for equality, has seen a widening gap between rich and poor, our correspondent says.
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Add to this the fact that the previous Democratic presidency was a by-word for partisanship, and Mr Bush has licence to be as partisan as he likes.
Enron became a by-word for corporate irresponsibility, all of its community and environmental work undermined by the fact that it was carried out by a company with dishonest business practices.
In 1995, I covered the controversy when The New York Times and The Washington Post, where I then worked, published another manifesto, this one a 35, 000-word ramble by the mass murderer known as the Unabomber.
Much like Microsoft Word had a model for GUI-based word processing in MacWrite, touch-optimized office suites have been developed by or snapped up by Microsoft's competitors, including Apple ( iWork), Google ( QuickOffice) and RIM ( Docs To Go).
In a party political broadcast filmed at his home the Liberal Democrat leader speaks directly to camera and with real intensity about a decision which he believes has become a weight around his and his party's ankles - the decision to break his word by first signing, then breaking a pledge to vote against increases in student tuition fees.
And customers, by and large, are a word-of-mouth channel.
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At the core of the dispute is the Deed of Gift, a 1, 200-word legal document penned in 1887 by George Schuyler, then the sole surviving member of the syndicate that first won the Cup.
Once the posture test was over the participants received their new statuses and the researchers measured their implicit sense of power by asking them to engage in a word-completion task.
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On Tuesday, he received a Webby Award for it and delivered his five-word acceptance speech (that's all the Webbys allow) by flashing a GIF on the big screens at the Cipriani Wall Street in New York.
As he steps to the edge and looks down with "only his humanity, " as Martin Scorsese eloquently puts it, the love music has the last word, resolved by a thunderous, hard-earned cadence: Scottie is shattered again, this time by the truth rather than by morbid fantasy.
In a different presentation in Florida a week later, former U.S Ambassador to Venezuela, Patrick Duddy, omitted to speak about the security challenges posed by Chavez and did not mention a word on the Venezuelan-Iranian relation.
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Word on the Water is a floating second-hand bookshop owned by three men who call themselves "The Doctor", "The Professor" and "The Captain".
But Warrington had the final word with two more tries, after a well-worked effort by Castleford-bound Wolves full-back Mathers was chalked off for obstruction against Westwood.
It is a word that can be pronounced fairly accurately in other languages by non-English speakers.
Mr. RICHARD BINZEL (Astronomer): The word planet is strictly defined to be a body rounded by self-gravity, which has cleared its orbital zone.
Subscribers number more than 100, 000, and Beauchamp brags of a 20% monthly rate of growth in the past year, most garnered strictly by word-of-mouth advertising.
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Word of his death first appeared Saturday in a Facebook posting by son-in-law Yegor Shuppe.
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Save your passions for a post where it will be counted by both followers and new visitors- and where the word of mouth will truly begin to take off.
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And Nick Sharratt almost got a commission from the front row when young Edinburgh poet Adam Bojelian - who blinks his poetry word by word, asked for some advice on finding an illustrator for his soon to be published book.
To avoid stuffing their work with dead coinages, the editors use a five-and-five rule: to merit entry, a word or meaning has to be backed by five written uses spread over five years.
In some cases, a pink wine is a complementary, win-win proposition for a red-wine-maker, who will "bleed" (commonly known by the French word, saigner) some juice from his crusher.
This has been used by many researchers worldwide to create BCI-based applications that allow users to spell a word, identify images, select buttons in a virtual environment and more recently, even play in an orchestra or send a Twitter message.
Box, for example, started spreading entirely by word-of-mouth, and now has grown big enough to merit a fleet of salespeople calling on would-be customers.
But by the time she'd sobbed her way through a three-minute, 365-word acceptance speech for her Best Actress award, her look had gone from regal to ridiculous.
They forward spurious data to others before taking a moment to reflect on its worth or check its validity - the equivalent of passing on some scuttlebutt by word of mouth, but this time to thousands across the world.
"This past summer, CBS edited into a show that had to go through multiple reviews, by multiple people in the organization, the F-word, " said Tim Winter, who heads the Parents Television Council, and is supporting the FCC's efforts.
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