During seasons where miniskirts was all the rage, she countered by showing designs with hems at a more wearable length. |
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I recall a period in the late 1960s when festively decorated bras worn under see-through tops were all the rage. |
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A secret chamber with all mod surveillance and survival cons, it is all the rage in New York. |
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The principles underlying political speech apply in the Internet context just as easily as they did when parchment was all the rage. |
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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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The debut disc by this Burlington act is a straight-ahead return to the kind of woman-made tuneage that was all the rage five, six years ago. |
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I first spotted it on goobita a while back, but now it's all the rage with the hip groovy kids of Britain. |
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At the height of the dotcom boom, cash shells were all the rage as fledgling companies with little more than an idea rushed to the stock market. |
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But it wasn't anything like the lethal weapons that seem to be all the rage. |
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Black wooden screens blend with transparent and translucent glass in a clean, minimalist style, which is all the rage now in Japan. |
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Strapwork ornament, resembling cut and curled strips of leather, was all the rage when Briot was working. |
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According to Chef Sumara Malingalis, raw food with no meat, no dairy, and no cooking is all the rage in Hollywood. |
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Jim's wife Sue is dressing as a sailor and regulars are popping in wearing various get-ups that were all the rage during the Second World War. |
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Chinese mysticism was all the rage in those days when Spiritualism was everywhere and seances were popular. |
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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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While flavors are all the rage in both vodkas and rums, the market for each spirit type differs. |
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While gray suits are still all the rage, gray knits, shirts and sweaters are no longer as trendy. |
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We have entered an age of trashy, casual hedonism in which mild decadence is all the rage. |
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As noted in these articles, at the moment when interest in classics is at its nadir in the schools, it is all the rage in popular entertainment. |
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According to the science of phrenology, which was currently all the rage, such a brow hinted at intelligence and broadness of mind. |
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By the 1920s when this was filmed, this belief was widespread and all the rage. |
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Style and fashion was all the rage this week as the Oscars took place last Sunday night. |
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Moreover, among the younger generation, ultranationalistic comic books are all the rage. |
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Considered a fad diet by many, high-protein diets are currently all the rage. |
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Sand castle competitions and beachwear don't often make an appearance in town centres, but they were all the rage over the bank holiday weekend. |
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In an expensive property it might be an idea to put in a timber sun deck, they are all the rage at the moment. |
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It was the kind of minute examination of the image or soundtrack that became all the rage in film studies. |
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These absurd vehicles are all the rage these days and often attract the disapproving label of Chelsea tractor. |
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It all began with the return of the mac last year when simple, A-line waterproofs became all the rage. |
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Vintage styles are all the rage this season, so if you're patient enough you can actually find lots of goodies at select thrift shops in your area. |
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They are certainly becoming all the rage and where the Scottish Premier League has led, the indigenous sport of shinty has not been slow to follow. |
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Tweed sports jackets are all the rage, and the best part is that you don't need to worry about matching patterns when it comes to blazers and button-down shirts. |
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A few months ago his views were all the rage in hawkish circles. |
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Then it was the roustabout galop and the polka that were all the rage. |
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Mash-ups or cutups as they are called in the UK are all the rage in England, but are slowly catching on in the US, partly because of the sorry state of American Radio. |
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The theme of her new film is carried over into fashion where heaving, corseted bosoms and well-turned ankles encased in fishnets and heels are all the rage. |
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Swindling people who trust you is more prevalent than you might thinkMISTRUST of mainstream finance is all the rage. |
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In wintertime, curling matches were held on the river, and snowshoeing, skating and sledding parties were all the rage. |
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Revisionist remakes of classic children's films are all the rage at the moment, as studios seek to dust off properties for fresh audiences. |
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This expression seems to be all the rage at the moment, but it is often used improperly and to excess. |
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Stereograms were all the rage in North America from the 1860s to the 1890s, and gave rise to a veritable industry. |
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Find Your Summer Look-Dress your Sim in a stylish ensemble showcasing the vibrant colors that are all the rage this season! |
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Inaugurated with pomp and circumstance the day before the start of the student school year, this hundred of residences was all the rage. |
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With security all the rage, science and its applications are being called on to play their part. |
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Mauve, which was all the rage last spring, will keep leading the way this fall. |
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Anti-TNF therapy is all the rage in rheumatoid arthritis at the moment, and rightly so. |
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User friendly websites are all the rage, but combining usability with top graphic design can really get you ahead of the crowd. |
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The guest of honour will be Sweden, whose detective literature is currently all the rage. |
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Luxury brands, designer makes and anything that costs more than it should or at least looks expensive, is all the rage at the moment. |
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Now Jena Malone is 30, and with roles in Inherent Vice, The Hunger Games, and a massive superhero film, all the rage. |
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Yes, these days, Nazism is all the rage in the land formerly known as Siam. |
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The practice reached its peak in the Victorian Era, when naturalism became all the rage for museums and even household decoration. |
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Freestyle motocross is all the rage in Europe and the US at the moment. |
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Although all the rage in Europe, the medication is not widely available in Canada, and treatment programs have to apply for special access from Ottawa. |
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Japanese cuisine has become all the rage in Shanghai, so much so that almost all of the top hotels in the city are featuring Japanese restaurants. |
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Archaeologists were more interested in the perfect preservation of many textiles which gave a unique insight into items of fashion all the rage in 14th century Hull. |
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Contrasting colors are all the rage in the Spanish style, so using one bright color for the wall and another bright color for the border is certainly in order. |
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Nostalgia for the refined elegance of the older woman is all the rage in New York at the moment, with glossy magazines featuring models wearing tweeds, wool coats and pearls. |
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It's no wonder then that provocatively-named shots and shooters, and colorful Martinis made with flavored vodkas and sweet syrups are all the rage with them. |
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The artful dance form called capoeira is widely known as a cultural expression in Brazil, but it's rapidly becoming all the rage in the capital of Angola. |
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Back when straight razors were all the rage and a guy could take off an ear before his morning coffee, electric shavers were the barely articulated yelp of the deaf. |
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Last Thursday night, mullets, frilly blouses, baggy pants, pointy suede Chelsea boots, blue mascara and shoulder pads were all the rage at the Point. |
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As an accent, this pink implies a 1940s-style take on decorating, when chintz floral prints and lampshades with fringe were all the rage in comfy, overstuffed living rooms. |
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It had been about two years since her arrival and at the time hoop skirts were all the rage, and of course, although only nine years old, I had a great interest in fashion. |
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Except when it comes to the cube: recently the Rubik's cube has been all the rage in the Philippines, and even the high school in Badian organized a contest. |
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From water-skiing to wakeboard, wakesurf and wakeskate, new water sports involving gliding on the water are all the rage, including on lakes such as Lake Annecy. |
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The Winter Home decorative cushions are all the rage! |
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Our owners loved their new look and were happy to report that seamless slumber and long lie ins soon became all the rage. |
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Flashy kaleidoscopic bromeliads and colourful palette Anthuriums are all the rage and enjoy similar conditions. |
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Television production in 4K resolution is now all the rage among production companies, even if broadcasters and cablecasters tend to ignore it. |
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This unilateral and self-centred approach is reflected today in the arguments put forward and in the policies of selective immigration' which are all the rage in Europe. |
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Suddenly, proportional representation has become all the rage. |
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Ralph simply announces that eyepatches are all the rage now and purple headscarves are so last season. |
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Remember typewriters, those clattering, monitorless contraptions that were all the rage not so very long ago? |
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Once again, specialisation is all the rage. |
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When I was in college 70-odd years ago, space-time and the fourth dimension were all the rage. |
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As feely homies, when we launched ourselves onto the gay scene, polari was all the rage. |
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Saying that cooking lessons are all the rage is really a euphemism. |
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That may explain why salt caramels are all the rage these days. |
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As mod was going through transformation in England, it became all the rage in the United States and around the world, as many young people adopted its look. |
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Viruses named after celebrities are all the rage among net pests, and now there's one bearing the name of Welsh sexpot Catherine Bleater, sorry, Zeta Jones. |
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While forensic science is all the rage on US television, since the advent and refinement of forensic science in the 1990s, miscarriages of justice have become more prominent. |
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Small clutch bags are all the rage, designed to hold compacts, lip rouge, cigarette lighters, gloves and embroidered hankies as well as money and keys. |
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