Among other popular fashions banned are tank tops, white T-shirts worn as outer garments and midriff-baring shirts. |
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Cronenberg fashions a remake of the cheesy 1958 original that is by turns funny, poignant, repulsive, and intense. |
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The royal family often resets jewels and updates old pieces as fashions and owners change. |
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This spring, instead of keeping up with fashions, it began selling dog supplies in an attempt to revive weak sales. |
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And we have to say that the fashions on-show on the catwalk and in the mainly female audience were mouth watering. |
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The schools diversified as times and fashions changed and became mainly involved in machined Aran knitwear. |
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Then, there were the va-va-voom designer fashions from Tootsies shown in a dazzling runway display. |
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They're intended to hold tapers, but apparently putting them upside down is The Hottest Trend in home candle fashions. |
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In today's world, obsessions become possessions and passions become fashions. |
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Stores tend to specialize in specific fashion niches, such as trendy teeny-bopper gear, extra-large sizes, pet fashions and pseudo-ethnic wear. |
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He's the editor of The Baffler, a Chicago-based review of manufactured fashions and opinions. |
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It adapted itself to the current fashions for folksong style, the ballad, and finally ragtime and jazz idioms. |
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Many are the companies which have relied heavily on sales into the home market, only to see trends, fashions or buying patterns change. |
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If you look at photos from way back, when you were a kid, the fashions date the thing. |
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Each doll also comes with an extra face plate, trendy fashions and a cool messenger bag. |
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Jenny points to the popularity of hoods, vests, trainers and toggles in today's fashions. |
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Like so many fashions in New York, Rosenthal says the surge in demand for toy dog breeds is largely celebrity-driven. |
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But with the advent of softer fabrics and the dreaded shell suit, fashions changed and the tweed producers fell on hard times. |
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The fashions will range from period costumes to the latest silk saris while music will range from bhangra to jazz. |
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Apart from the gold, Indian women have been accentuating their fashions with bindis and mehendi. |
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The trunk show will focus on fall trends and fashions, which would be perfect for your August issue. |
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And marching behind the mouthless cat came an endless stream of fuzzy animals, sugar-sweet fashions and girl singing groups. |
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Jacobson fashions the dark tale as an updated western complete with six-gun showdowns and getaways on horseback. |
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But does this change of heart over furry fashions mean that real fur and skins are here to stay? |
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His latest novel, Lullaby hit bookshelves in the quietest of fashions, and, again, deals with the darker underbelly of American life. |
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Inspired by skiwear fashions from the 1930's, the winter collection presents an attitude that's rich in contrasts and rooted in the city. |
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Perhaps they don't care, but that is contradicted by their slavish adherence to the latest fashions. |
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The costumes and makeup reflect the fashions of the 1960s rather than the novel's Regency setting. |
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Bollywood fashions are no longer regarded as gaudy or unstylish, because there's top talent working behind the scenes. |
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But generally the beach is a place where social competition is reduced to fashions in swimsuits, surfboards and body bronzing. |
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Like hairstyles and clothing fashions, make-up is usually a temporary form of adornment, one that can be washed off and changed at will. |
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His latest fashions are often originals from English designer Vivienne Westwood. |
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By today's decorative fashions it is overformal, overflowery, overdecorated, overfond of soft furnishings. |
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Their front facades and interior detailing followed a succession of changing fashions related to those of freestanding houses. |
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Kaleidoscope fashions with swirling flowers and paisley prints make little chiffon or satin dresses very bold and enticing. |
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Unlike more transitory fads and fashions, however, financial manias and panics have real and lasting economic consequences. |
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Its princess line flatters the figure with that swingy wide hem and it is an ideal accompaniment to the new feminine dress and skirt fashions. |
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He sets the fashions and opinion of taste, dictates the limitations of speech and circumscribes conduct. |
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You can tell a judge is popular when an usher at his court fashions a humorous painting of him enjoying his favourite pastime of gardening. |
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Different fashions became more influential for a short or sometimes longer period, for instance cliometrics and anthropological history. |
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The fashions are expected to include pegged slacks, boxy sport coats and other 1950s styles. |
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Photographs show her as glamorous with a penchant for fashions with a nipped-in waist and large hats. |
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They must invest in style and model change in order to maintain market share in industries where fashions and fads quickly come and go. |
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And many of those designs are seeing a return to popularity, along with some of the clothing fashions of the day. |
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The fashions and sensibilities of popular culture contributed to the idea more than anything, even more than the nightly news. |
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I'll take a break from complaining to mention how much I love the fall fashions. |
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Every other fashion programme concentrates on latest fashions and doing hair and make-overs. |
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Some late twentieth-century trends in interpretation perhaps reflect the fashions of their day. |
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He cleverly fashions a raft and paddles out to the coral reef for some spear fishing. |
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It fashions these elements into a performance that allows something new to appear, the design of which was not necessarily inevitable. |
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In the 1990s, fashionistas deemed it acceptable to mix and match pricey fashions with discount rags. |
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Looking at all those illustrations, one can learn first hand about how fashions come and go in repeated cycles. |
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Linked to the music business are commercialized fashions which change on an ever more rapid basis. |
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Both were excellent fund-raisers among the wealthy, and they kept up feminine appearances by favouring Parisian fashions. |
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This is a fickle business where tastes, music and fashions can change at a whim. |
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They also had concerns that modelling their own fashions in the shop window may be frowned upon as them flaunting themselves. |
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Afforded showed the latest in military, cord, denim and smart fashions for the stylish man. |
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This corvine do-it-yourselfer sometimes fashions the tool from the left edge of a leaf and sometimes from the right. |
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The preferred fragrances for perfumes are by no means universal, but differ according to cultural dictates and fashions. |
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Up to 40 stalls were set up in the Market Place on Sunday and Monday selling fresh baguettes and croissants, French fashions and wines. |
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Suraj Collection has exciting fashions for fall from funky pant suits to ghararas to elegant sarees and lehngas. |
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With the coming of spring-time, the ladies will soon be out promenading in the parks in their new fashions. |
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Men's fashions from the late nineteenth century showed a kind of egalitarianism, though their conservatism was the despair of retailers. |
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Chanel's Spring collection only emphasizes the classic fashions that define the Chanel line. |
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The use of fashions in thought is to distract the attention of men from their real dangers. |
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Perhaps because it was a Saturday, most of the truly eye-popping fashions were on the racks, and fewer were on the shoppers. |
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A precocious composer, he was sent to France and Italy about 1664 to study the latest fashions in music. |
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Yeah, then we got all these amateurs horning into the field, and felony fashions just went down the toilet. |
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But the Seventies were more than a cocktail of way-out fashions and disco dancing. |
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It is a movie that struggles for significance as it fashions actuality out of ambiguity. |
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Laughing at westie fashions is like the cheap fart joke of suburban humour. |
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This gave rise to a whole new style of English glassware quite distinct from intricate Venetian fashions. |
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Piano was his principal instrument but he graduated to electronic keyboards and organ as fashions dictated. |
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Cameroon's celebrated designer makes effective use of the kikoi and kanga in her award winning fashions. |
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Others, however, will embrace ephemeral educational fashions as the received wisdom. |
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They favor light, brightly colored clothes and are interested in the latest fashions. |
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Although Joan does things that some might consider repugnant, Linney fashions her alter-ego into a sympathetic human being. |
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The art of the Baroque explores the wild and joyful feelings inspired by the end of winter and this is displayed in the fabrics and textures of the new fashions. |
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A horde of b-list celebs are now reportedly being paid by various brands to attend the festival wearing their fashions. |
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But no matter how many more dot.coms go bust, nobody should infer from the fall-out that the engines of the new economy are passing, insubstantial fashions soon to fade. |
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The casual shirts come in the latest fashions and colours, and there are lots of shorts in a number of different styles including long shorts and boardies. |
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It is often thought of and described as a young-age leather, but pleather is not bound to the size or age quota that fashions frequently adhere to. |
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However hard the science there's always scope for things as fickle as fashions in funding to affect how different future histories envision our development. |
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The desserts were a mix of old and new, like peach Melba and the chocolate plate, containing a quite tasty amalgam of all the latest fashions in chocolate. |
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The frames of Swedish rococo looking glasses followed the fashions of the day, with the crown and base often ornamented with rich rocaille decoration. |
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Some of the women were gorgeously dressed, wearing the finest fashions. |
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Many critics felt that the sense of likeness gained through the use of contemporary dress diminished gradually as time went by and fashions changed. |
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Concrete is a downtown boutique with sought-after uptown fashions. |
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Renata Espinosa highlights the sustainable and chic fashions you will actually want to buy this earth day. |
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Either they can afford to chase the faddy food fashions and pay a fortune or they just have a bland unhealthy diet, because they don't know any better. |
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The Hyacinth enjoyed a vogue in the 18th and early 19th centuries, grown not only indoors and out but used as ornaments for women's fashions and even as a pharmaceutical. |
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Dresses also feature in the show, from starchy Victorian frocks to stylish evening numbers, reflecting the changing fashions of the early 20th century. |
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Every day when he is not landscaping gardens for the island's wealthy, he fashions lifelike works of art much to the curiosity of admiring visitors. |
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Though she masquerades in the fashions, make-up, and body language of white yuppies, her Asianness and her visceral discomfort read as distinctly as their whiteness. |
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Whereas Aaron fashions a golden calf-like idol, saying he must appeal to the visual in order for the masses to understand, which he expresses quite brilliantly in song. |
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Eschewing schools and musical fashions, he wrote a great deal of music which is seldom heard, exploring bitonalites and partly delving into the realm of atonality. |
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Especially when it comes to everyday clothes, there's a desire to buy clothes that have been tailored according to the latest styles and fashions. |
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Assuming center stage like a troupe of cancan dancers, they expose enormous legs beneath vibrant, Pucci-patterned miniskirts that recall Nixon-era fashions. |
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Changes in his designs reflect changing fashions at court, the less active role taken by female masquers in entertainments, and the later predominance of male performers. |
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Inside was a stack of parcels all roughly the same size, like hunks of dried pork, but wrapped in different materials and tied in haphazard but secure fashions. |
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The assembly hall at the school was packed to the rafters as family, friends and fellow pupils cheered on the models when they took to the catwalk in local fashions. |
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I keep up with the latest trends and fashions, and while my style might not match that of my fellow students, I feel as though adults take me more seriously. |
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With beer halls and stores selling everything from the latest fashions to gourmet foods, Potsdamer Platz became a central meeting point for pre-war Berlin. |
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She built an ostentatious mansion, wore designer fashions, and fetishized the color pink long before Mary Kay Ash, with a pink convertible and even a pink canary. |
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Yet other printed essays and treatises described in detail the latest hair fashions from France and how to achieve them with the assistance of a hairdresser, or friseur. |
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As a matter of fact, I don't like anything to do with fashions or trends. |
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Above those you had trendies, these were people who followed fake fashions like bomber jackets and wearing labels just to be what they called trendy. |
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Fads and fashions in body style will come and go at the margin. |
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I entered these establishments unsolicited, sketched their latest grisly fashions, and then wrote a paragraph about them for a free sheet called The South Side News. |
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The titles reflect the typographical fashions of a certain era. |
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Like clothes and hairstyles, pubic hair is always subject to changing fashions and strong opinions. |
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Such things, maskings, and disguisings, and dressing up, sometimes in incredible and wild fashions, are all part of the fun of carnival. |
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In German literature, the Gothic Revival also had a grounding in literary fashions. |
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This led to a market of European rather than French fashions in the early 18th century. |
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Roman clothing styles changed over time, though not as rapidly as fashions today. |
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Appropriately enough for a crowd hung up on the fashions and music of the past, the nostalgizing began almost immediately. |
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When built, the castles would have been more colourful than today, in keeping with the fashions of the 13th century. |
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Meanwhile, at Thetis' request, Hephaestus fashions a new set of armor for Achilles, including a magnificently wrought shield. |
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It was his tailor and his cook, his fine fashions and his French ragouts, which sequestered him. |
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Charva fashions should be recognised by Europe as a local dress, similar to Swiss Alpine horn yodellers and German knee-slappers. |
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It is also a time capsule look at mod London, a mindscape of the era's fashions, free love, parties, music and hip languor. |
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In the early days of Dianamania, she was defined by her marriage, her fashions and her children, Princes William and Harry. |
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But people of all classes liked the cinema and fashions and the sense of escapism. |
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She examines Keatsian echos in Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby and its obsession with European fashions. |
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Eve Marie's Boutique is full of the trendiest accessories and latest fashions to make you stand out in a crowd. |
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Bostonian fashions are reserved, even dull, when compared to California style. |
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Avocados eventually lost their exoticness, and as food fashions changed, the salad got a little rusty and faded into the background. |
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Examples of memes are tunes, ideas, catch-phrases, clothes fashions, ways of making pots or of building arches. |
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Particularly during the Victorian era, British fashions defined acceptable dress for men of business. |
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New wave power pop not only brought back the sounds but the fashions, be it the mod style of the Jam or the skinny ties of the burgeoning Los Angeles scene. |
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Leo Strauss taught that the major canonical writers, especially philosophers, wrote in two fashions within the same text, exoterically and esoterically. |
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Many commentators claimed hyperbolically that, because of their outrageous fashions, it was difficult to tell whether the mignons were male or female. |
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Beatty fashions Gunnar's Bildungsroman with an eye toward deconstructing the race man, but also as a way to dismantle configurations of hypersexual black masculinity. |
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The capital, Basseterre, is a fine-looking town with a good sprinkling of shops such as the Island Hopper, with a kaleidoscopic range of batik fashions and accessories. |
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Their art and fashions often set trends among wealthy women. |
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Unlike many philosophical and literary treatises or essays, great bibliographies are less subject to changing fashions and have a commensurably longer life. |
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Qaddafi, whose fashions often draw comment, appeared in ochre trousers and a short-sleeved brown shirt patterned in green patches in the shape of Africa. |
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French fashions were conspicuous at her court, as she tried to recreate in the dankness of Holyrood some of the majesty of the Louvre or Fontainebleau. |
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As the scene in Brighton or the reference to a new Strand bridge suggest, the harlequinade sought a good deal of its energy in reference to current fads, fashions, and events. |
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The filings triggered multiple news reports that mistakenly conveyed the proposed agreement in significant fashions that require immediate clarification. |
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The event will include music, spring fashions by Folkways and door prizes. |
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Like Milne's books, the movie is partly an initiation into the delightful errancies of language, which fashions sense and nonsense out of the same materials. |
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In other words, increased demand rather than a change in labor fashions or primary crop explains the switch from servants to slaves and Africanization of the island. |
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