He was turning music I grew up on into a watered-down fad, a moneymaking thing. |
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A few years ago there was a fad for using anionic salts in the cows' dry period to prevent milk fever when they calve. |
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But it is thematic collection that is becoming a fad worldwide and it is an inexpensive way of building one's collection. |
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The war was, in a sense, the latest fad, a topic to be exploited in the same way as other fads like bicycles, automobiles, or the jitterbug. |
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It breaks ground and you'll still want to listen to it in five years, even after the fad of pop electronica wears off. |
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As with Britpop and Grunge in years past and now with Garage Punk Rock and Nu Metal, a new fad will appear. |
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This is the latest diet fad to play on many people's insecurity about their bodies. |
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To me it seems like a fad, and a dangerous one because it devalues the importance of content. |
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But if there's anything worse than a fad product it's the copycats that try to piggyback on that popularity. |
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Those who initially dismissed the whole thing as a fad are now buying the books to see what the fuss is about. |
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In an attempt to emulate them, millions of people follow this eating fad and that, switching diets as often as the glossies demand. |
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I tried fad diets to lose weight, but none worked, and I kept getting bigger. |
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He also discourages people from attempting to follow fad diets in order to lose weight. |
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Athleisure apparel is looking less like a fad and more like a permanent addition to women's closets. |
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People have always associated the mind with the technological fad of the moment. |
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Considered a fad diet by many, high-protein diets are currently all the rage. |
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What started off as a fad among stamp enthusiasts has now grown into a veritable cult. |
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Indeed, almost every American fad from hula hooping to hang gliding had its Japanese supporters. |
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These foibles include our urge to chase the latest investment fad and doggedly hanging on to losers. |
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Organic food is a middle-class fad that can come and go according to sentiment. |
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It was funny at first but now I think everyone is heartily sick of it and I will be relieved when the fad blows over. |
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And it really offends me when people assume my choice is made out of a fad or lack of research. |
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Writing off communism as a fad for silly kids is just as bad as showing it up as a serious menace. |
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A fad is a short lived mania, of no apparent rationale that in retrospect looks pretty silly. |
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Small storage containers with drawers are the latest great fad for stashing goods. |
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How many red carpets must a trouser-dress combo walk down before you can call it a dead fad? |
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It's time to face the fact that unilateralism, like hip-huggers and flashmobs, is a summer fad that just hasn't worked out. |
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It nauseates me to see people running after magic pills, worthless dietary supplements, and fad diets. |
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Only someone with no real knowledge or understanding of the history of ideas could take such a fad seriously. |
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Other big sellers included micro scooters, the fad which swept through the country in 2000 and a favourite with young and old alike. |
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You can just imagine the Oxbridge types in cardigans praying this whole ghastly fad would soon blow over. |
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So are quiz shows of today another fad, a favourite of the nation, just like docusoaps were 2 or 3 years ago? |
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Webster's perennial dictionary defines fad as a hobby, freak, or a whim. |
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However, I do object to bacon as catchphrase, as fad, as arena for testosterone-fueled competition. |
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During the interminable reviews, restructures, re-organisations and re-engineering it is invariably the manual workers who pay for the latest management fad. |
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The lambada is also from northeastern Brazil, and she capitulated to the current fad with two lambadas, but the rhythm is staid compared with most of her other material. |
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There is a new fad in web logging called the mobile weblog or moblog. |
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In addition the electronic media reinforce our function as restless consumers, flitting from one new fad or product to another. |
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He also points to many fad diets as a reason that many feel they need to load up on supplements. |
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It rubberstamped the fad for cramming every inch of every catalogue and shop window with dreadful Keep Calm and Carry On knock-offs. |
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Today, microminiaturization is the newest fad in technology. |
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They were determined not to become a passing fad and fought hard to retain their independence. |
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One of the consequences of this tremendous fad for photography was a huge increase in the number of pictures of family life and leisure pastimes. |
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The tea fad caught on slowly with women who perceived it as a genteel drink. |
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And what happened to the fashion fad for biodegradable packaging? |
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For accessories, the latest fad is wearing long chandelier earrings. |
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I was aghast and horrified at the extent of human stupidity, and chalked it up to a quickly passing fad that would be soon go the way of foot binding. |
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It's far easier to take precautions before the damage is done, rather than embarking on fad diets to lose the weight that you gained over the festive season. |
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A number of years ago, a fad called Rubik's cube was in vogue. |
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Low riding is a fad for some people and for others it's a lifestyle. |
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Only time will tell if this is just some multiculti fad or a real renewal. |
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The latest fad in the world of fashion is to go in for fusion wears, which is an intricate mix of conventional patterns with contemporary smocking. |
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Now my friends are constantly sending me newspaper clippings that low carb is a fad that is dying out and telling me to cut my losses and close the business. |
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I tried countless fad diets to lose weight, but none worked. |
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Where there's a celebrity, there's often a fad diet, miracle crystal bracelet or misunderstanding about science. |
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There's been a fad diet coming out every year or two for the past 50 years. |
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For all the promises that arrive with each new fad diet, experts continue to emphasize that balance is the key. |
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Discourage fad diets, fasting, skipping meals and dietary supplements to achieve weight loss. |
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Though his popularity waned in the nineteen-twenties — calorie counting became the new fad — scientists have recently revisited Fletcherism. |
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Better change means sound, thoughtful analysis based on facts, not just blindly going with the flow of the latest management fad. |
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Yet some experts fear tablets are just luxury items for the rich, a passing fad that will disappear once the hype fizzles out. |
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The New Yorker, June 15, 1929P. 11 Recording one's voice is the latest fad. |
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This is understandable for big products intended to last a lot longer that the latest fad. |
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These new opportunities may be integrated into your action plan without simply appearing like the latest fad. |
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You can play safe and opt for their latest fad. |
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That's why this year we've decided to ditch the new year fad diet and think about more sustainable ways to keep our muffin tops in check. |
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Five is getting in on the fad for programmes about plastic surgery with Cosmetic Surgery Live, which starts tonight. |
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And the consumer fad for sport utility vehicles and trucks only exacerbates the problem. |
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This fad is explained, in particular, by the possibility offered to them to make some form of contribution to the household and improve living conditions for their children. |
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Organizationally based coaching has become quite common over the last two decades, reaching fad status at some companies. |
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So there isn't any fad phenomenon involved in my approach. |
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Perhaps you do work in the summer playing for tourists, you have an unplugged acoustic version of your band aimed at house concerts, or you have a breakout fad song which pre-schoolers are going crazy for. |
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The fad is over but it is nice to go back in time. |
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We're not about fad diets, but all about balance. |
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The first Rubik's Cube competitions began in the early 1980s and were largely a promotional affair that vanished with the collapse of the initial fad for the puzzle. |
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The reason for this insistence on Jesus Christ is not a sectarian fad because God's salvation is not an immanent salvation, as Pope Paul VI continues to say. |
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During the bubble years of the late 1980s, the country was consumed by a nouveau fad that raised the price of Beaujolais plonk to more than ¥3,000 a bottle. |
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This cheapskate fad has deepened my general loathing of e-mails, mobile phones and cretinous texting. |
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The EVA brew Reprints Related items The EVA brewJul 31st 1997Such hype is reminiscent of another management fad that swept the world and cost thousands of people their jobs business process re-engineering. |
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And they are also not looking to ride the tails of the cupcake fad. |
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From what began as the Beatlemania fad, the group's popularity grew into what was seen as an embodiment of sociocultural movements of the decade. |
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From bootboy slum ghetto sport to a sanitised middle class fad and a national obsession that transcends class and gender. |
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Or consider the fad du jour in the faith markets, Godcasting. Godcasting is downloading sermons or church messages to the faithful via iPods. |
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Limiting carbohydrates is the latest fad for weight loss, but a new study shows that cutting whole grains out of the diet may be one of the worst things people can do. |
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I've always thought the next fad diet should be fruit-based. |
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That may well be an underestimate, as more funds, in search of the latest fad, try their hand at browbeating listed firms. Activists' ideas are increasingly winning the backing of shareholders with deeper pockets. |
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What about this latest fad to take more exercise to improve thinking. |
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Is obstacle racing a fad, destined to go the way of step aerobics? |
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People will always go for the new fad diet, the alternative remedy, the five dollar wrinkle trick that makes dermatologists hate you for some reason. |
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All I'm trying to reinforce here in my style of Grumpy Old Men is to prepare your mind before rushing to test the latest fad diet or exercise and stop looking for the miracle cure. |
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They resent this as the latest fad in political correctness, a liberal mission to troll for support from woolly-minded female voters. |
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The fad has been sweeping the Internet, with sleevefaces popping up on Facebook and art sites. |
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I just wanted to work, and thought it was a fad that would go away. |
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Universal human rights detached from any rootedness in time and place will be open to the latest whim of outrage or the latest fad for victimhood. |
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The rekick ricocheted off an upright, the Broncos eventually won the game and a fad was born. |
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In response, the interview participants unanimously, although in one case begrudgingly, agreed that study abroad is not a fad but a sustainable and important element of the overall education of students. |
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A plodge or dip in a pool full of the strangely glowing broth from Nippon would certainly beat the recent fad of having those daft fish nibble at your tootsies. |
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The contemporary fad for drinking and bathing in seawater as a purported cure for illnesses was enthusiastically encouraged by Dr Richard Russell from nearby Lewes. |
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It is believed the fad originated from labour camps where some subcontinent workers smoke ant-filled beedis as a cheap alternative to illegal drugs. |
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Fondue's transformation from yesterday's fad to the latest craze has been relatively recent. As a result, many of your guests may be first-time fonduers. |
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The supermarket glossies are full of celebrity gossip and fad diets. |
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That fad went out with the eighties, but I think it's making a comeback. |
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Fad diets only add to the confusion and contribute to the yo-yo syndrome so many of us experience. |
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Fad diets are notorious for their long list of do's and don'ts. |
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Trypanothione reductases catalyse the transfer of electrons from the cofactor of NAPDH to trypanothione substrate by the action of FAD and cysteine disulfides. |
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