It is now fashionable to bundle these superb tunesmiths and master orchestrators together and ignore them. |
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She was trying to be fashionable, or sexy, exposing her toes in black sandals. |
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Mr Bush has scant time for fashionable causes and he drives a hard bargain. |
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It became fashionable in the Europe of the early 20C to see humans as unwittingly acting out neurosis and subconscious drives. |
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To be truly fashionable, the union argued, clothing had to be produced in accord with standards of decency. |
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In addition to actual jean jackets, denim sports jackets are also all the rage in fashionable circles. |
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I once went to a fashionable function when alfalfa sprouts were all the rage, and I don't have to tell you the evening lacked a certain pizzazz. |
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Leaving his rambling ranch house in fashionable North Dallas, he drove his Jaguar to his psychiatric offices. |
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The arch is a fashionable solution just now, and there is reasonable engineering justification. |
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The curriculum eschews the fashionable pedagogies of whole language and constructivist math. |
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At 1pm on a Sunday, in West London's fashionable Bush Bar and Grill, three women and five children congregate and air kiss. |
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Fine kid leather gloves often appear among the accoutrements of fashionable ladies. |
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Loveseats, club chairs and ottomans, wing chairs, recliners and dining chairs all can benefit from the addition of a fashionable slipcover. |
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She was dressed in a gray wool skirt and white shirt and black heels, not very fashionable, very plain, even for my taste. |
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Rather, he reconfigured the elements of what had long been a fashionable field of study. |
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Blue Nun is about as fashionable as bubble perms, kipper ties and progressive rock. |
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Hopefully these nine fashionable items have convinced you that knitwear isn't only for your grandpa or history teacher. |
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They are increasingly fashionable, articulate, urban and upper class, even as they know their constituencies backwards. |
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The navy single-breasted reefer jacket continues to be fashionable when a formal look is wanted. |
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With a collection of fashionable and luxurious coats, jackets and wraps, it has all your cold-weather needs covered. |
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Tuleh's ruffled wrap dress has little circle prints, and Emanuel Ungaro's cherry blossom branches print shirt is very fashionable. |
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His stroke of luck came when he decided to brew the fashionable new lager instead of heavier traditional beers. |
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During the eighteenth century fashionable accessories became an important complement to a lady's attire. |
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Yellow rattle, Rhinanthus minor, is currently a fashionable plant to grow in a wildlife meadow. |
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The book concludes with an overview of the fashionable world of the Yoruba. |
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Natural amiableness is too often seen in company with sloth, with uselessness, with the vanity of fashionable life. |
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A place which hums all day every day and where the working hours are late for everyone and a lunch break is still not very fashionable. |
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Eventually, clothing was suitably sorted and we set off, arriving a fashionable 30 minutes late. |
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Surges of fashionable liberalism such as latitudinarian complacency in the early part of the century drew the fire of much satirical scepticism. |
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I particularly like the hoodie sweatshirt and zippered hoodie sweatshirt because they are utilitarian and fashionable at the same time. |
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She doesn't holiday at fashionable resorts, or go to the sea, because she doesn't like swimming or getting a tan. |
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More cosmopolitan was the world of the spa towns and fashionable resorts, where cures were only one attraction among many. |
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Today, responding to market demands, it is emerging as a fashionable garment. |
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It was replaced by black leathercloth which was easier to handle and more fashionable. |
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It is ideal for equestrian sports, gamekeeping, country walking or just general fashionable leatherwear. |
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What's your take on low-cut ankle socks, and what do you think is the most fashionable length for socks when you're playing golf in shorts? |
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At the start of this article, I'd promised to let you in on the secret of how to be fashionable. |
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He too is the victim of the fashionable notion of rhetoric, logic and truth that was so widely admired at the time. |
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Until the 90s, fashionable restaurants offered French cuisine, which meant rich sauces. |
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Early in the 12th century the church was enlarged, and provided with a fashionable apsidal chancel. |
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Her Great Room occupying the front of the house has a fine rococo ceiling, newly fashionable as a feature at the time. |
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I've heard all the standard arguments about how romaji themselves are fashionable here in Japan, it doesn't necessarily matter what they say. |
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Maybe it's not fashionable to be a keeper any more, so young kids aren't taking up the position. |
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Tom Vek meets the contemporary current of fashionable new new-wave spliced and spiced with bedroom lo-fi. |
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When I met Tantine, she was living very modestly in a fashionable arrondissement, because a good address is more important than a nice apartment. |
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Champions of art deco found it in expensive public buildings and fashionable private collections. |
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She looked good in her black trousers, but it was a casual rather than a fashionable look. |
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It needs to be rugged enough to withstand travel and fashionable enough to be able to bring into a business meeting. |
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Beginning in the 1890s fashionable ladies wore lorgnettes on elegant occasions. |
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Local government spending priorities seem to have lost the plot with the focus moving from the essential to the fashionable. |
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The book sold well and rapidly became fashionable, but was assailed in various critical pamphlets for length, tedium, and doubtful morality. |
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Walk through a shopping district or a fashionable neighbourhood in Delhi and the enervating sound of a dozen generators assaults your ears. |
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The move from brute power to one of the most fashionable and urbane runarounds on the road isn't as bizarre as it sounds, he insists. |
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The fashionable citizens of the globe do not share our modest assessment however. |
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She's even broken her maternal family tradition by dressing in a fashionable, appealing and innovative manner. |
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Indeed one of the other fashionable mistakes of the moment is to blur the distinction between the terms atheism and secularism. |
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Most likely an adaptation of the fashionable stovepipe hats of the day, these early hats were usually made by saddlers and leather workers. |
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I do not believe that the real life of this nation is to be found in the great luxury hotels or so-called fashionable suburbs. |
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American whiskey has always been the drink of choice for the fashionable rebel. |
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Australian aboriginal art is not only fashionable on the international art scene, it's also fetching huge prices in the salerooms. |
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We can only assume that fashionable aggression and machismo deter more women from having their say on political issues. |
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Twenty-five years ago, when yoga was strictly for the bearded, and macrobiotic diets were not remotely fashionable, Kathy Phillips took up both. |
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Another is the lower part of an 18th Century tallboy with open base turned into a fashionable writing table. |
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Clans, tartans, and Highlands, with the help of the Queen herself, had become utterly British and quite fashionable. |
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Always ready with a sharp retort, he savagely compared Manet to their slick, fashionable contemporary Carolus-Duran. |
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Though he showed flashes of the old brilliance, fashionable opinion increasingly considered him obsolete, a back number from a bygone era. |
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Seeking attention as fashionable scenesters may well get them more attention than their latest album. |
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This language was neglected in the schoolroom, yet was becoming increasingly fashionable as a serious literary medium. |
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In fact, we should be thinking about what is cool, desirable, sexy and fashionable. |
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In solids, stripes and marled wool, these sweaters are fashionable and versatile. |
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They are here for serious pampering, thalassotherapy being the fashionable panacea for 21st Century stress. |
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One thing Clinic could never be accused of is copying anyone's sound or jumping aboard the latest fashionable bandwagon. |
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Investment bankers spend millions on artists' lofts in scruffy, but fashionable parts of town. |
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It's a fashionable noodle bar with prompt service and well-priced, tasty food. |
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It has become very fashionable in the middle reaches of government to beat up on the Americans as being uncultured barbarians. |
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Results are guaranteed from our inspirational Fitzgerald Hinds doll, which comes complete with fashionable dreadlocks and barbered beard. |
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Miller's sporting a string of very fashionable Fair Isle sweaters, so is that a thing now? |
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Next, I suggest you make an effort to drag him along when you go shopping, and occasionally treat him to some fashionable threads. |
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Developed from the dulcian, the bassoon has never acquired a fashionable status among woodwind instruments. |
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These were fashionable meeting places, ideal locations for informal business discussions. |
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Acting in furtherance of interests which were self-motivated and self-fashioned, he freed himself of proximate, merely fashionable, pursuits. |
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Living on tick, Adam sees nothing for it but to hop back aboard the carousel of fashionable metropolitan parties. |
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She dressed in her most fashionable beachwear and waited for Matt's Corvette to pull up into her driveway. |
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We shop at the same stores, he uses more beauty products than I do and is more attuned to fashionable circles than I am. |
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He wears jeans with holes in fashionable places, and amber highlights tint his strategically mussed hair. |
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Perhaps it's not fashionable in one sense of the word, but it is devilishly stylish and perhaps rather reassuring to be outside of a box. |
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A long line of Coalition ministers and shadow ministers succumbed to the newly fashionable separatist doctrine. |
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In one of these caricatures there is a fashionable lady with a dirty beggar woman standing beside her. |
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The ballroom was filled with all the fashionable people of the ton, and it left one to wonder if anyone had not been invited. |
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English language became the fashionable tongue, and Welsh native arts went into decline. |
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He moved in fashionable society and was a personal friend of several of Queen Victoria's children. |
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In the mid 18th century, The Mall was laid out as a fashionable tree lined boulevard. |
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It would be a shame to bring home a bounty of lovely fashionable gifts and nothing suits her. |
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The high street is getting better at delivering good, fashionable styles and is great for an instant trend hit. |
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Those for the mini said the news that the short skirt was no longer fashionable made no difference to them. |
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Dense hangs are out of fashion, and when it comes to fashionable interior decoration, minimalism tends to be the order of the day. |
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I know for a fact that there are some fashionable little minxes who read this blog on the odd occasion. |
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Two have elegant trellised porches and verandas in the fashionable Regency style. |
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I confess it is a fashionable trend, but in summer, I think most people choose cotton or silk. |
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Politicians now think that a few glib punchlines and a couple of fashionable trends will pull them closer to young people. |
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Prices in the art market are to a high degree influenced by fashionable trends. |
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But what is the real impact on the home front of our obsession with fashionable and vogue trends? |
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One can be trendy and fashionable and still keep in touch with one's cultural roots. |
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It seems it has now become fashionable in this country that in every misunderstanding the option to resolve the dispute must be violence. |
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It is becoming fashionable now that any slight incident of misunderstanding should discharge wanton destruction and lawlessness. |
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It may be fashionable nowadays to claim that this was a war that shouldn't have been fought. |
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Art Deco, however defined, never aspired to be more than a new look, a fashionable mode of decoration. |
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It would be great if this swing in taste could also help raise the profile of artists who have long been working in the newly fashionable mode. |
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At Carpaccio, in the fashionable Hagenplatz, she likes to dine on truffled pasta. |
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The policy was adopted in the 1980s, in part because extremist monetarism was then fashionable. |
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The sell-out success of last year's event saw some of the most fashionable hats this side of Royal Ascot. |
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Even when she became fashionable and the school chick, she still remained my stubborn, loyal friend, willing to defend me. |
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So forgive me if I say phooey to the fashionable PR twaddle which claims that casinos can regenerate our urban landscape. |
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The makers of the frames included many of England's most fashionable silversmiths, including Paul de Lamerie, Charles Kandler and Benjamin Pyne. |
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Why not be brave and do this autumn's ultra fashionable androgynous look by donning a 40s inspired Tux? |
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Whistles blown, air horns sounding, as we swept past the most fashionable addresses in London. |
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The magazine rolls out the proverbial red-carpet to welcome the young Brit into its club of fashionable skinnies with an exclusive cover picture. |
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I'm allergic to the fashionable notion that skinniness is next to godliness. |
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Now 50, Atkinson looks much younger, with her hair cut in a fashionable bob. |
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With blonde bobbed hair, smart trouser suit, fashionable glasses and delicate diamond ear-rings, she could pass muster at any PR firm. |
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This isn't a terribly fashionable approach, but like all things unfashionable, it contains a grain of truth. |
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Its name alone surely proves how quickly the unfashionable can become fashionable. |
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Their writing gets fashionable, then unfashionable, then fashionable again. |
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What is really worrying is that if art is fashionable to own, then what happens when it becomes unfashionable? |
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Repairing wrecked companies is a tricky task, whether they are in fashionable businesses like telecoms, or deeply unfashionable metal-bashing. |
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Speaking of hair, isn't it irritating to see unkept spiky mops being unsuccessfully passed off as fashionable mullets? |
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Funk songs used to pay homage to those who had died, but now it is fashionable to namecheck those still alive. |
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Then it's back on the train for dinner and a booze-up with Britain's least fashionable band. |
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There, even the most pedestrian of clubs would break the boringly fashionable pattern of faux-punk and Europop with interludes of flamenco. |
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Since narcissists are very concerned about appearance, they're likely to be well-groomed and fashionable. |
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The narcos' propensity for gold-plated toilets and loud parties has not endeared them to their neighbors in the fashionable districts. |
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It's fairly fashionable to portray vampires these days as members of a vanishing race, going unquietly into oblivion, but, sheesh. |
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There's the fashionable socialite who boasts of having over 900 friends, among them none of whom he actually likes. |
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The news of their relationship had created quite a stir among fashionable Roman society and had led to the end of Nancy's marriage. |
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At the London, Merrick became a celebrity, an object of curiosity, visited by fashionable society women and royalty. |
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The new bar will join an array of equally fashionable nightspots which have shot up in the town centre during recent months. |
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And a low cut waist accented with a wide belt in brown is most fashionable while it shows off your charming figure. |
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It eschews the sparseness of much fashionable sport writing and is unashamedly rich and stylish. |
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Meritocracy really has fallen by the wayside, as a fashionable political creed. |
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On one hand you ask if your socks should be the same colour as your shorts, then you ask if low cut socks are fashionable! |
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And, as is the case with suits, choose one of this season's fashionable colors to add some spice to your look. |
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Saint Laurent booties finish it off in fashionable style, and the actress's spiky pixie has never looked better. |
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Homeless people on the edge of starvation do on average need that next dollar more than the fashionable elites choosing between vintage wines. |
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Suddenly those virtues of steadfastness, commitment and long service as embodied by the Queen appear to be fashionable again. |
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As India's most fashionable week comes to an end, the buzzword here is business. |
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As a diversion, we took a lesson in Nordic walking, a form of exercise that is becoming increasingly fashionable. |
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The two met in 1946 and Glenconner was briefly the princess's beau, squiring her around the balls and parties of fashionable post-war society. |
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The fashionable City nostrum that you can have a single market without any social dimension is simply delusion. |
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Neither he nor his fellows could nourish any of the ambitions of the physical, fashionable D' Annunzio and his followers. |
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This important knowledge will help to protect us against subtle heresy and fashionable novelties. |
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There is a fashionable guilt among many people in this country which prompts them to wear the evils of the Empire like a hair-shirt. |
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Her long blonde hair was pulled up into a fashionable hairstyle on top of her head. |
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They know that not every fashionable young man wants to don a T-shirt with the Stars and Stripes. |
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Anticipation of imminent apocalypse is observably one of the most fashionable diseases of over-civilized man in the western world. |
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Instead, they have replaced statecraft with stagecraft, substance with style, and not a very fashionable style at that. |
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They have an office in Balma, Southern France, about 500 miles away from a beautiful, fashionable and happening Paris. |
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But, while it's fashionable to hark back to the past, Armfield believes that many aspects of the game are better than ever before. |
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They want to be dressed in fashionable clothing, wear fancy shoes and drive cool cars. |
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I have quite an eye for fashionable clothing and this garment caught my attention immediately. |
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When I met him, he was wearing a fashionable shirt, cargo pants, a shiny watch, and a fat ring. |
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While paratrooper pants are still considered fashionable, I can't say the same for cargo pants. |
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The strapping prevented any unseemly bulges, while keeping the smooth line of the tight trousers that were fashionable at the time. |
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Skinny suggests active. Skinny is more fashionable, more streetwise, more plugged-in, but not if you are seen to be struggling to maintain it. |
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Established in 1786, this breathtaking cafe was a fashionable rendezvous place for cavaliers and ladies. |
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The two Bond Streets weren't always posh but by the early 18th century this had become the place for fashionable dandies to hang out. |
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For many young women, pregnancy is a great excuse to take a break from the pressure to be fashionable. |
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Also very fashionable is the clever and practical reversible cloth purse. |
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The article described the fashionable exterior skin and angling setbacks. |
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Unlike the 1960s, when Marxism, Leninism and Maoism were fashionable, the urge for renewal this time came from the right side of the political scene. |
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The woman sitting next to me, a blonde South African wearing jeans and fashionable spectacles looks at me, raises an eyebrow, gives me a wan smile and gets up to leave. |
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These annuals are beautiful foliage plants becoming fashionable again. |
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Even his name sounds immaculate and fashionable, as if the love of artful sound had been sewn into his soul in the womb, betrothed to him like a keepsake. |
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My own mother has lived her full career as grandmother in wash-and-wear gear, also alien to me, although she has mustered fashionable dress on state occasions. |
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There's plenty of room for the rumor mill to keep turning and every fashionable Washingtonian is in the mix right now asking what the first lady will wear. |
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Nick Sandler and Johnny Acton are here to promote their very timely new book, Preserved, and to teach me the new and fashionable relevance of pickling, bottling and salting. |
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On my first walk across the yard, accompanied by a guard, I was surprised at how normal, even fashionable, the men's blue and orange jackets, pants and watch caps seemed. |
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The company says it is aiming to plug the gap it has found in the market for fashionable but wearable clothes for much-neglected 40-plus female shoppers. |
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Only in recent months has political activism become vital and fashionable. |
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That is also his view of much fashionable broadsheet journalese. |
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It's fashionable to turn a blind eye to the exponential growth of executive rewards beyond the dreams of avarice that bear no relationship to economic worth. |
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It wasn't really until the 1950s that the first self-tanning products came on the market, when the craze to have a tan began to become fashionable. |
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Judiciously deployed, green flowers are both stunning and fashionable. |
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That generation made the French Riviera fashionable, luring le bon ton from all over the world to indulge in the new pastime of sunbathing and take the air. |
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It appears very fashionable these days to take a sort of pacifist line. |
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So many of these trendy new unguents are one-hit wonders, while others survive the tyranny of being fashionable and come to be favourite companions for all time. |
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Critiques were drawn of the various fashionable conservative notions, which made them seem gimmicky at best, crackpot at worst. |
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Because of her delight in flouting traditional or fashionable bottoms and tops, Morrison has been taken to task by feminist critics for not supporting the party line. |
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It's because those organizations have discredited themselves by consistently siding against America and wigging out about fashionable lefty causes. |
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People are still savaged by dogs, but the topic is no longer fashionable. |
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As India's most fashionable week opens this year on April 20, also present will be accessory stalls, which will include items like jewellery, scarves and stoles. |
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If you don't attend many conferences you won't have noticed that it seems to be fashionable to give out rucksacks, backpacks and haversacks as freebies to delegates. |
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They sported fashionable helmets and choker-style ribbed neckbands, like something Nefertiti would have worn. |
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In spite of this, they were fashionable models, which were reproduced and forged not only throughout the nineteenth century but well into the twentieth. |
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His stylish and decorative mythological paintings, tapestry cartoons, and designs for porcelain provided the setting for the lives of the rich and fashionable. |
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Word has it the mullet is so kitsch, it's fashionable again. |
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Check out the fashionable women strolling through Hyde Park towards the end of the clip. |
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Even though sociobiology never became exactly fashionable, many biologists eventually warmed up to the ideas, albeit tweaking and interpreting them in a new and modern way. |
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I take my old sandals off and push them into a plastic carrier bag, then stick my feet into a pair of fashionable shoes I bought with last week's pay. |
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Now people want to be fashionable and up-to-date at all ages. |
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The cut is also beautiful, and the look fashionable yet sophisticated. |
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This new gay was white, generally male, middle class, fashionable, funny, and sexless. |
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In San Francisco, one of the pioneers of authentic Mexican food and fine tequila thrives far from the pulse of today's ultra fashionable urban drinking scene. |
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David Bailey is best known for his ultra glam photos of the fashionable and famous. |
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Once in London, Frederick presented himself as a fashionable man about town, entertaining freely and informally. |
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When it was fashionable to be a Marxian, he professed Marxism. |
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Apparently, this is an unfashionable part of fashionable Takapuna. |
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Pointer, founded in Bristol, Tennessee, by Landon Clayton King, was never intended to draw fashionable chatter. |
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An obvious annoyance is the way English is seeping into Japanese, often taking the place of perfectly good native words as users try to be fashionable. |
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The clothing retailer, which has been repositioning its Peacock brand to include more fashionable products, said sales growth had slipped in the fourth quarter. |
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The benefits to the city could well continue long after the fashionable hats, toppers, tailcoats and cut-glass accents have gone back to more familiar haunts further south. |
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Britons, both at home and in the American colonies, enjoyed a newfound way to express themselves with fashionable tableware during the eighteenth century. |
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For the past three years, my niece has been a champion salesgirl in the Nordstrom retail chain, selling fashionable garments to the younger crowd. |
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As their grip loosens, the island, and particularly its capital city, is morphing into a fashionable, gorgeous hotbed of tourism. |
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Once a staple of grunge, Birkenstocks have reemerged as a fashionable item for spring. |
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The evangelical revival made sabbatarianism fashionable, so that on a Victorian Sunday there was no sport or pleasure, not even reading of serious secular literature. |
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He caught a hackney cab into the more fashionable part of London. |
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Rather, they adopt the theories because in certain circles those theories have a certain fashionable cachet, as signs of deep and power-structure-subversive understanding. |
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I've been coming here since it first opened and the crowd was a classy mix of well heeled expats, fashionable Thais and a lot of beautiful people. |
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Unfortunately the ranks of bewhiskered military men, fashionable in Victoria's imperial times, were rarely replaced by new heroes in the impoverished 20th century. |
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I am frequently towed along to these places by my girlfriend as my gruff exterior conceals a metrosexual's eye for a fetching piece of fashionable apparel. |
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In recent weeks, it has been fashionable to fret about the U.S. industrial economy. |
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The new way to show your love and affection for your bestie is with a fashionable Little Scocha friendship bracelet. |
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Microbrewed root beer and sarsparilla also are fashionable in many places. |
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The Ismael brothers even make an effort to look cool, if not fashionable, by local standards. |
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With this cool leather moto hat from Vince Camuto, you can look fabulous and fashionable while keeping your locks in line. |
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Nineties financial high-fliers are ditching stuffy pinstripe suits and stiff upper lips to become more fashionable. |
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Though using new technology, the New Romantics created a discolike dance music that had its foundation in the slick, fashionable Motown. |
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Written in a spirit of conservation, Aestheticism and the Canadian Modernists is doctiloquent in a manner no longer quite fashionable. |
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At Rome, when Sallust was the fashionable writer, short sentences, uncommon words, and an obscure brevity, were affected as so many elegances. |
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Several young flirts about town had a design to cast us out of the fashionable world. |
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High-heeled shoes may be fashionable, but they can also be a hindrance to walking. |
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Education among women became fashionable, partly because of Catherine's influence, and she donated large sums of money to several colleges. |
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Lely's portraits were well received, and he succeeded Anthony van Dyck as the most fashionable portrait artist in England. |
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Between them they established the basic English portrait style followed by less fashionable painters for decades. |
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There, he studied portraits by van Dyck and was eventually able to attract a fashionable clientele. |
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Against Reynolds' fashionable oil painting, Blake preferred the Classical precision of his early influences, Michelangelo and Raphael. |
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The music has never become fashionable, a fact often acknowledged by promoters and critics. |
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He was short, this guy, and wiry, in along, fitted wool coat and fashionable mud-kickers of the kind Clyde wore. |
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The early modern market, from the 1530s and 1540s, divided into low chapbooks and high market expensive, fashionable, elegant belles lettres. |
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Dutch publishing houses pirated of fashionable books from France and created a new market of political and scandalous fiction. |
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As a young man, he acquired many fashionable and aristocratic friends, and developed a taste for country house society. |
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After university, Wilde moved to London into fashionable cultural and social circles. |
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This was the murderee, a rich young man with narrow lips and the tussock hairstyle that had been fashionable five years before. |
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Following the success of The Clancy Brothers in the USA in 1959, Irish folk music became fashionable again. |
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Cup Finals in 1925 and 1927, Cardiff were making the once unpopular sport of 'soccer' very fashionable, for fans and sportsmen alike. |
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His son, Isidore, went on to develop the drapery business and to create a large, fashionable, store. |
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For instance, Whitebrook became famous for paper milling, when wallpaper became a fashionable way to decorate houses. |
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Blackamoor servants were seen as a fashionable novelty and popular in the homes of the wealthy. |
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From 1780, development of the Georgian terraces had started, and the fishing village developed as the fashionable resort of Brighton. |
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Since the 19th century, the town of Deauville has been a fashionable holiday resort for the international upper class. |
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This may have been due to a translation error in early times, when it was fashionable in the Ottoman Empire to wear tulips on turbans. |
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During the Enlightenment and its debates about human origins, it became fashionable to speculate about the origin of language. |
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Earlier examples were made from iron, bronze, or amber, although silver pendants became fashionable in the tenth century. |
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The twentieth century was the beginning of the fur coats being fashionable in West Europe with full fur coats. |
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It continued being a fashionable city in vogue right into the early 20th century. |
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This was because the mines of the state were at maximum production during the 18th century, when this style was fashionable. |
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Wedgwood's in fact had become one of the most fashionable meeting places in London. |
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For over a month the fashionable world thronged the rooms and blocked the streets with their carriages. |
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The two fell out and parted in Tuscany because Walpole wanted to attend fashionable parties and Gray wanted to visit all the antiquities. |
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The Salford Quays waterside development has made living by the Irwell, and the Manchester Ship Canal into which it flows, fashionable once again. |
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Zooks! he is a man of great delicacy on these occasions. He is none of those fashionable youngsters, who are apt to take up from every body. |
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Whilst this commission appears to have been unique, parts of the design reflect 18th-century India's fashionable millefleurs motif. |
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The Nokia 7610, which is the company first megapixel camera phone, is encased in a fashionable dual-tone ruby and onyx covers. |
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She is the Sloane ranger of the group, conservative in her dress sense but still ultra fashionable. |
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First, there was the revival of terminist logic, to supersede the modist logic fashionable in Paris at the end of the thirteenth century. |
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Celebrated by many as an old favourite, Belle by Fantasie was first designed in 2001 as a fashionable lingerie range available up to a JJ cup. |
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They hate the Plastics, the school's three most fashionable girls, who apparently hate everyone who's not as cool as they are. |
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Laura Ashley's selection is particularly impressive with its fashionable hand-made feel, especially this basket weave throw and knitted cushions. |
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These rollable, ballet-style flats are fashionable, come with a handy bag, are machine washable, and affordable. |
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It is easy to find gentleman standing collars, fashionable double-layer collars, mature turndown collars, casual v-necks, and popular crew necks. |
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With the roof down this standard runaround becomes a sexy and fashionable car. |
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The premiere was gala indeed, and the fashionable audience proved the delight of even the most blase name-droppers. |
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Take cover in your floppiest hat and oversized scarf and sneak off to the shops to return them for more fashionable finds. |
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Orangeries were traditionally built-in fashionable residences for the wintering of citrus trees. |
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Orangeries were frequently found in the grounds of fashionable residences from the 17th to the 19th century. |
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While they are quite comfy and crunchily fashionable, Birkenstocks are not required. |
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According to the sisters' vision, the brand is all about sassiness, classiness and edginess combined together in the most fashionable forms. |
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Alternatively, Ikea's Rutbo floor lamp, pounds 25, has a fashionable retro feel. |
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Instead of trying to find the perfect pair of fashionable glasses, they go for the nerdiest pair of glasses out there. |
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It may not be hugely fashionable,but the bootcut is the most flattering and versatile fit for all body shapes,'' she says. |
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The most popular are the Broadways and the Stratfords and the very very fashionable Tetbury area. |
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Like the subcultures that created them, they're scruffy, fashionable, fashionless, classy, classless, uniform, and unique. |
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Importantly, the mellotron was still there, which was a very interesting and fashionable instrument at the time. |
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And the tabard look was very fashionable lace tabard to go in to a train. |
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It became fashionable again in the 1980s on the streets of Harlem, peaking when Madonna made Vogueing mainstream. |
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This was actually a contemporary reference to Twankay Tea, a fashionable brew from that year. |
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Next day we headed north to fashionable Fajara and were hit on at once by a trio of dreadlocked bumsters calling themselves the Reggae Boys. |
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The fashionable lady, my neighbour, rose also, with graceful reserve. |
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I think people are aware of suncreams and of sun bed dangers but it is also quite fashionable to have a tan. |
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Many proprietors pandered to the most fashionable clientele, making much ado about the sort of shop they offered, the lush interiors, plenty of room and long hours of service. |
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In the days when structural analysis of literature was fashionable Stith Thompson and Vladimir Propp both produced schemas for examining themes and motifs found in folktales. |
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Federalism became fashionable in the British Commonwealth at the end of the Second World War when the governmental system was promoted as a means of nation-building. |
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What may be socially acceptable or fashionable may also be unbiblical. |
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Only the Cameroons, paralysed as they are by the fashionable prejudices aired at metropolitan dinner tables and the terror of getting on the wrong side of the BBC sneerocracy. |
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Fiennes was interested in anything new, in innovations, bustling towns, the newly fashionable spa towns such as Bath and Harrogate, and in commerce. |
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By the 1890s, Ullswater had become a fashionable holiday destination for the British aristocracy, thanks to its good sailing conditions and proximity to fell shooting estates. |
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On everything he touched he wrote much better, had usually read much more, and had a broader and subtler understanding than his more fashionable emulators. |
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A special display room was built to beguile the fashionable company. |
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During the 1950s, Acapulco became the fashionable place for millionaire Hollywood stars such as Elizabeth Taylor, Frank Sinatra, Eddie Fisher and Brigitte Bardot. |
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The need for a pier was obvious, especially if the town was to attract the wealthy and fashionable visitors who were beginning to patronise other seaside resorts. |
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