The memory of this came unbidden into my mind when I read recently in the papers that beaches for dogs are one of the latest crazes. |
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Like fashion and distinct from both fads and crazes, manias tend to develop by spreading downward through the social strata. |
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We learn the hokey pokey when we're kids and as we become adults, we learn the latest crazes. |
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The whole history of the US, indeed, is punctuated with scares, crazes and occasional mass hysteria. |
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The family did get into the occasional squabble over the latest dance crazes. |
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When the temperature is low the material crazes more readily and fracture by a small high-velocity particle will occur at a lower velocity. |
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Keeping up and dealing with the latest toy crazes can be a nightmare. |
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There have been plenty of digital products, such as Farmville, that were crazes for a while but went out of fashion. |
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Always closely in touch with children's fads and crazes, the Flik Flak brand makes telling the time fun. |
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They define themselves as stranger to crazes, conscious of the past, curious of the present. |
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Spanish Harlem became a source of talented musicians for the mambo, cha-cha-cha and other dance crazes. |
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Before the advent of the Wii Fit, Power Plate or personal trainer, came decades of fitness fads and dancefloor crazes. |
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When later we were living in Guildford, he had a series of crazes. |
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No stranger to fitness crazes, Amanda has previously revealed her love of Kundalini yoga, which incorporates meditation. |
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Hamster fads and crazes such as Chopper bikes, Clackers and Bratz dolls last just minutes. |
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There is also evidence of multiple crazing in PE100 and BMPE, but there are fewer secondary crazes. |
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Famous names, cult classics and the latest crazes. |
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Belfies, vadering, planking – most online photo crazes are just frivolous trends that are unlikely to be taken seriously, and even less likely to spark heartfelt debate. |
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One of the most popular crazes of the decade is the hula hoop. |
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The WPT has hosted events in Spain, France and Morocco. Like so many global crazes, this worldwide rise was powered by two engines: television and the internet. |
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History is littered with stories of property crazes that ended in tears, from the Florida land boom of the 1920s to the recent subprime bubble. After two years of pain, American house prices seem to be stabilising. |
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Nicky Moore: The problem is that we're constantly going against the mainstream: the music industry is built around fashions and crazes for the young and teen-agers. |
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I tried all the popular diet crazes at that time. |
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Every season provides delights for nature lovers, traditionalists and sporting enthusiasts and, here again, the contrast of ancient techniques and the latest crazes can be enjoyed side by side. |
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Constantly looking for new ideas and concepts in the fashion industry, La Bréa International continues to evolve with the trends, in order to offer its clients the latest fashion crazes. |
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From heritage tartans to geometric squares, check prints were one of the biggest catwalk crazes of the season. |
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Making Memories' Just Chillin' and trendy styles geared toward the latest phrases and fashion crazes, you'll have a ball creating layouts with this new line. |
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One of the latest crazes in online gaming is that of mobile platforms. |
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The decade was a golden era for dance crazes with everything from the Mashed Potato and the Watusi to the Madison and the Hokey Cokey getting people going. |
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The decade was a golden era for dance crazes with everything from the Mashed Potato and Watusi to the Madison and the Hokey Cokey getting people going. |
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