One of the things that people like Eliot were fighting is this fashionableness of the revolutionary attitude. |
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So try to forget the details of the life, the speculation of suicidal intent, his eventual fashionableness, forget all of it. |
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They were also meant to be seen by others, so as to reflect well on the taste and fashionableness of the lady presiding over tea. |
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And supply constraints certainly matter, as does a particular artist's fashionableness. |
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They recruited contemporary celebrities, exemplars of fashionableness, to lend their name to the product. |
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The fashionableness of a fact-or-fiction binary puts avowed believers on the defensive, forcing them to choose between admitting to ridiculous-sounding convictions or denying their faith. |
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