Automotive history is replete with instances where luxury brands expanded their lines downmarket. |
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The best hope of avoiding a downmarket tabloid TV future lies in the pressure currently being put on the networks to clean up their act. |
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Many broadsheet readers are snobby about the tabloid format, simply because it's associated with more downmarket content. |
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It's just the kind of story you might find in a downmarket women's magazine. |
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Blunkett stands accused of colluding with Britain's most powerful downmarket tabloids to further his war with the family of his lover. |
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It looked and felt like a downmarket tabloid, but it was in a war it could not win against the more richly resourced Daily Record, Sun or Mirror. |
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Chinghalle is larger than Campagna, more raffishly downmarket, and, in the end, not really Italian at all. |
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If anyone's going down here it's Desmond himself, so downmarket that even the pages and pages of small ads have a tone of despair. |
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It is now clear that Nokia plans to take S60 downmarket, towards the feature phone market, as a further means to bolster its mid-market strength. |
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It was also a dismal store and the concept of trying to serve both upmarket and downmarket clients was never going to work. |
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It tended to have very downmarket front pages and then an attempt to be slightly more upmarket inside. |
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Equally worrying, its audience has moved downmarket, with a drop of around 10 per cent year-on-year among the more affluent ABC1 viewers. |
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With just two bottles of spirits, a handful of beer mats and a small stack of glasses, Brockenhurst's newest pub probably sounds a bit downmarket. |
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It might not be in the best interest of downmarket products to display their mediocrity in broad daylight. |
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Crosse glanced around to discover the source of this unpleasant opener and wasn't surprised to find that the interested party represented a downmarket tabloid. |
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After the falls, unless a downmarket version of Blackpool is your thing, the arcades and funhouses of Niagara are best avoided for more scenic attractions. |
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Until this happened, the entire outside world thought of Tunisia as a downmarket tourist destination, with a servile attitude towards the west. |
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Cheap seats are made available through downmarket travel agencies which publicise their deals through newspapers' classified columns. The low-cost carriers see their aircraft as a series of buckets. |
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As The X Factor has gone witlessly downmarket so Strictly Come Dancing, by recruiting their new judge from the Royal Ballet, has gone upmarket. |
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Or that he is losing out to easyJet, a slightly less downmarket carrier. |
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Few drinkers might want to be seen in public necking such downmarket stuff, but in the privacy of their own homes, who can tell the difference, especially after five or six? |
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Even small printers in the price conscious 2-up market have found that violet has not only driven CtP downmarket but it also offers incredible levels of laser reliability. |
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Without these so called downmarket areas, Crosby would do a lot less business than it does now. |
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The attack last month took place at the Hilton in a downmarket area near the international airport. |
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There's still plenty of bonking, shopping and gossiping in her latest magnum opus, but it is much tamer than reading an LA blog or even a downmarket glossy mag. |
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Each is a light-hearted day in the life of a downmarket telephone tipster called Baxter and his battles to survive in the cut-throat betting world. |
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They also agreed that stocking real ale was not a downmarket move by the hotel and will help promote the city as a destination for real ale lovers. |
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