Modern Italian cuisine is the order of the day, the setting is similarly modish. |
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The top floor flat even has a modish sleeping loft overlooking the living space below. |
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How tragic is this modish contempt for the past and obsession with the sensation of the present. |
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But in the Sixties, as some of us know, wearing modish flat shoes could be as much an act of insolent opposition as a fashion statement. |
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These studio moments whispered the transient chic of a leopard-print tie and fingerless gloves, capturing a modish instant. |
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What was once enigmatically mesmerising in this kind of modish Iranian movie is now redundant and exasperating. |
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His hands are wrapped around a dimpled tankard and he is wearing a modish belted velveteen coat. |
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Stylishly dressed in black and sporting bold, contemporary jewellery, she exudes the modish vibrancy of a woman half her age. |
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At the same time, it broadened out into the full range of modish telecoms services, including internet and data traffic. |
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By then his celebrity was well established and he wore a dark suit of shiny mohair in a modish cut. |
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Car dealers, meanwhile, will expect that the updated format will inspire a rush of sales to modish motorists. |
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But the chair is important to his father, Martin, the ex-policeman, who mentors with warmth and affection his two modish and conflicted sons. |
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Which leaves the visitor free to form opinions free of the critical and cultural pressure that comes with looking at consecrated classic or modish modern art. |
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Not that I'd want to lumber this talented, writer with such an emptily modish title. |
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Still, most of his colleagues dismiss the big society as modish decoration for an old-fashioned zeal to cut public spending. |
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A survey of the period from 1810 to 1898 reveals a wide variety of distinct modish silhouettes or forms. |
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The lightweight, attractively designed Traxx 212, 213 and 214 are versatile, modish all-rounders guaranteed to catch the eye in the workplace. |
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But this modish mob doesn't just follow the trends, they also wear them. |
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A group of modish young Angelenos has congregated at Eveleigh, a bistro off Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood. |
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Top-40 music is blaring and the crowd, most of whom are standing, is young, modish, and easy on the eyes. |
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Just as many modern restaurateurs think you should do without a cruet, some modish winemakers abjure oak, preferring to let the grapes speak for themselves. |
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The area's five bike shops carry an array of full-suspension mountain bikes, body armor, and loose-fitting, modish clothing made for playing in the dirt. |
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The results for me are modish and enjoyable but never very exciting. |
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So easily can the line between modish chic and outright pretension be crossed when the decor is not chosen with the deftest of touch in bars such as this. |
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It feels bizarrely out of place, and the horde of modish Angelenos decide to capture it on their iPhones and Androids. |
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United received heaps of critical acclaim stateside and Phoenix became a favorite among the modish indie crowd. |
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No index learning, no tourist's guide, no modish or tautologous postcolonial posturing here. |
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It is as chic a trifle as Mr Playfair's modish establishment leads you to expect. |
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It is both small and large, new and old, outmoded and modish. |
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Although xenophobia and discrimination are shameful things, I consider this to be a rather modish motion, of the kind that passes through our Chamber relatively often in various forms. |
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The consultation of the people through the many elections that have been held in the country in the name of modish democracy has nonetheless contributed nothing to improving the situation. |
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It has a historic, canal-lined centre, reminiscent of Bruges, plenty of modish cafes and restaurants, and an unpretentious urban intellectual vibe, the result of having the largest university in the Netherlands at its heart. |
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The modish scoundrel of the past seven years the immoral banker outwitting inept regulators—has been edged out by a returning blackguard: the tight-fisted boss crushing the hopes of honest workers with miserly pay. |
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The crisis profoundly modified the market's psychology with modish considerations giving way to artistic judgement, prudence prevailing over impulsive buying and reflection overriding the herd instinct. |
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It was modish for women to faint during the second crescendo! |
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On paper, April's merger makes sound sense: Endeavour had a strong TV division, together with several modish young actors, screenwriters, and directors. |
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And Bruno, the modish lead singer of Neïmo, looks as if he has his finger firmly on the fashion pulse, sporting slim-cut trousers, shoulder-length hair and a jaunty little neckerchief. |
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A clay roof tile is never modish, but always modern. |
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For many this new freedom was symbolized by wild new dance steps, the syncopated beat of jazz and other modish and thrilling forms of entertainment. |
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There are modish clichés in the libretto, from the reclusive computer programmer to the dipsomaniac divorcee whose Eastern European cleaner accidentally bins a work of contemporary art. |
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The irony of such Pyrrhonic echoes is that we can discern behind the modish posture the impossibility of Hamlet's ever really being able fully to adopt the skeptic's stance. |
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The coquette Lady Betty Modish is led to accept the suit of the honourable Lord Morelove by a plot to excite her jealousy, followed by reproaches from Sir Charles. |
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