History, however, has stripped Bach's music of any whiff of temporal unfashionableness and revealed, magnificently, its genius. |
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He argues that the definitive quality is his very unfashionableness, his being out of the mainstream of his or any time. |
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It may also have contributed to the odd fact that Darwinism suffered a temporary spell of unfashionableness in the early part of the 20th century. |
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It is like a giant arc of unfashionableness. |
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The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom has had quaint experience of this unfashionableness of freedom in the land of the free. |
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John Mitchell, who usually revels in Everton's bleak unfashionableness, has been forced to concede that both John Lennon and Paul are believed to have gone to the 1966 FA Cup final between Everton and Sheffield Wednesday. |
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Supported by the BBC Concert Orchestra and – seriously – Take That's backing band, they present the sort of spectacle that financial advisers would now nix on the grounds of expense and unfashionableness. |
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