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Cyberia turned to look once again at London’s more fashionable districts that towered above her on the northern bank of the river Thames
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By arranging the suits, shirts, blouses and skirts by label, size and colour she managed to shift most of the better items to middle class bargain hunters and a good deal of the less fashionable items to the local student population
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fashionable meal and a romantic time alone with the love of their life
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She’s not a bitch generally, just not terribly bright and it’s fashionable to gossip and speculate
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gave her this name because it was fashionable at the time to call a
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deal of the less fashionable items to the local student population
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Doubt very much it was a fashionable activity for a respectable young woman and, despite her experience, Bunty is very much a respectable young woman
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It wasn't fashionable for a woman to be twenty-three and not married
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time the most fashionable of all sciences, rhetoric
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become so fashionable as to sell for twenty guineas a-piece, no effort of human industry could increase the number of those brought to market, much beyond what it is at present
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Don’t let yourself be dragged in the spiral of fashionable circles with the hope that it will bring you happiness
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And as for your fashionable vaccines, I don't think so
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When the expense of fashionable dress is very great, the variety must be very small
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In the progress of refinement, when philosophy and rhetoric came into fashion, the better sort of people used to send their children to the schools of philosophers and rhetoricians, in order to be instructed in these fashionable sciences
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Were there no public institutions for education, no system, no science, would be taught, for which there was not some demand, or which the circumstances of the times did not render it either necessary or convenient, or at least fashionable to learn
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Then in the Seventies it started to become fashionable once more
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ways enjoyed lovely clothes, nice places and fashionable
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party was being held at the most fashionable Ritz Hotel
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It was fashionable, not all these many years ago, to aver that anybody who was not a Marxist at age twenty had no heart, and that anybody who continued a Marxist at age forty had no head
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It was on Robson Street, one of the most fashionable streets in Vancouver
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I lived in the Zona Rosa, then one of the most fashionable areas of the capital, and scarcely ever appeared on the street without wearing acceptable clothes
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All she knew was that young members of the warrior caste found it fashionable as a means to acquire a scar or two before heading off to officer candidacy school
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three o'clock; we'll have to keep fashionable hours, it's so late now;
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It has become socially fashionable, instead, to label disagreeable viewpoints as either racist, bigoted, homophobic, xenophobic or some (reasonable) apprehension or concern as mean-spirited
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It was just before ten o"clock – a little late for fashionable visiting with middle aged ladies of property
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After years of putting on a macho front by venturing out in t-shirts and chinos in the depths of winter, fashionable overcoats were all the rage
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To hide her blonde hair, Elizabeth had tucked it into one of the turbans that had become fashionable during the war
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Yul Brynner made baldness fashionable before Tele Savalas and me
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By the time antiques or collectibles had become fashionable in South Africa, our home was filled with collectibles-turned-antiques
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He insisted on hailing a carriage and then instructed the driver to take us to a very expensive and fashionable restaurant in Piccadilly
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They had been to Ageless once before to visit an NRI childless couple who found it fashionable to settle there and breathe their last too
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The current fashionable theory is that the world is expanding
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a teacher, and if the mothers of any of those fashionable girls had also
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Her clothes were overly fashionable
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fashionable to marry a foreigner
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I wandered across the ineptly named Golden Square and into Carnaby Street, just another grotty lane of cheap fashionable junk, where I bought a pair of tight jeans that had eyelets with cord lashing instead of fly buttons, and a pair of white canvas ‘sailor’ trousers with a flap instead of a fly
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I did not have the courage to tell him that his clothing would be fashionable, perhaps, in some distant western, but that in Saint Andre, it was so out of place as if he had come dressed in his traditional blue tunic
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Today, unless art is both fashionable and politically correct, its praises will go unsung
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Then, thinking to cheer her, he had casually mentioned that Master Reave’s efforts to procure her a wondrously fashionable hat for the Autumn Ball appeared to be progressing well
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These shabby buildings were very different from the fashionable shops and salons found in the wealthy Merchants’ Quarter, where the hats manufactured here would ultimately be sold
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Matthew had some lessons in Ireland and played what he remembered but by now he was more interested in mastering the guitar, which had become more fashionable and compatible with the music of his era
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As she was wearing a mini skirt that was fashionable at the time, her thighs were visible to say the least
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It was neither fashionable nor suburban
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He was tall and wore his suit with its fashionable ruffled blouse with aplomb
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Having a radiant skin goes a long way, as far as becoming a fashionable person is concerned
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Wearing a jacket properly is one of the things you need to do to become fashionable
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When you have cheek bones that appear higher, you would be able to complement it with a formal attire to be fashionable
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Watching models walking on the catwalk can help you a lot in being fashionable
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Having a pair of knee-high boots is one of the best things that you can do to become fashionable
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Splurge on fashionable items that are important to you
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Next year they’ll be fashionable
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Juggling classrooms, difficult parents and girlfriend, and keeping up with his commitments to the team as well as his good impression on Cynthia’s parents, he would deprive himself of sleep, cash and meals in order to fulfill his role for Cynthia, picking her up here and there, helping her with her essays, taking her out to suitably good restaurants and shows, et cetera according to her schedule and demands such as the demand to be fashionable vegan and alcohol free
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It was plain, not fashionable, but it suited
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They had a town house in nearby Randwick not far from the fashionable Peters Corner and it's cosmopolitan shops
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They resembled a fashionable sculptor’s interpretation of a row of monstrous dead flower arrangements that, a few decades earlier, might easily have won the British Turner Prize
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He was the one who made fashionable the extravagances that the proprietress celebrated with her eternal smile, without protesting, without believing in them just as when Germán tried to burn the house down to show that it did not exist, and as when Alfonso wrung the neck of the parrot and threw it into the pot where the chicken stew was beginning to boil
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Her business two-piece ensemble and fashionable shoes went in her travel bag and she put on instead a flashy, skin-tight outdoor outfit, complete with hiking boots and wide-brimmed jungle hat
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This place with its grandeur and ambiance reminded her very much of several of the fashionable resorts in her own country, but most of those at home were in the City and lacked the lovely setting of the sea which this place had captured so marvelously
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An old lady with a green handbag that must have been quite fashionable when she bought it in 1967 harrumpfed and walked past us
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Free of the fashionable pretence and hastle he had witnessed in London
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Everything fashionable came out of Germany
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Wallace, fascinated by her stunning beauty, quickly shook hands with the woman, who was dressed in a very fashionable modern female suit
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What do you call a man with a seagull on his head? Cliff’ he continues in fashionable 70s style
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Nonetheless, it made him appreciate the comfort of his own office even though it was not as fashionable or as expensive as he would have wished
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Very fashionable but tries to be a lot younger than what he is
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Indeed, I had no idea about the dressing and make-ups of old fashionable ladies and young girls either
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In those days it was fashionable to be as tanned
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You think that the latest trend in fashionable shoes is actually hideous, but everyone is wearing them
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considered fashionable at the time
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Buy classical fashionable clothing that will last, and get trendy with accessories
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Admitting the patriotic desire to protect cherished institutions was never fashionable, and her dumbstruck friends demanded an explanation
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It has become fashionable to talk in terms of the recipes these days, though they’re no more than the same garam masala with different brand names
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gions, but he was developing his soul, he was striving for this… Heaven is not a place where you physically hang out with your friends, the ones who, like you, prayed in church, because it’s fashionable and consider themselves enlightened
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The girls, as usual, showed off what fashionable rags were bought for them and with evident envy told about what 254
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Once fashionable clothes, after a momentary presentation, are now hanging as dead weight in my closet
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starting coming up with a new, fashionable way to decorate the bottom
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All of this fashionable restaurant’s waiters were good-looking
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in a style that was fashionable in Hong Kong at the time
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It turns out that Daniel the thug but fashionable dresser with bandanas
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The three took lunch at the most fashionable restaurant in London town, and Flower and Candy brushed excited shoulders with the rich and famous, unperturbed by the exposé that most of them were shorter in life than they were on the telly
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but they are over hyped diet plans that tend to be fashionable for a
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” Love lamented her droned over entreaty to the G-word wannazombie virt-revolutionaries wearing their No Brand, Logo Free stylish anti-consumer badges of fashionable defiance
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long before it was fashionable to discuss the connection between the
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England’s most fashionable suits and dresses hung so temptingly in stores
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dressed in fashionable gowns, wigs, panniers, and coats
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Yet with the passage of time, and the influence of fashionable trends, some changes were made to the loose outer garment, or cloak
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tries to justify, or rather, re-state, his inherited faith in terms of the fashionable
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fashionable clothing was wrinkled and dirty, though Anne had no inclination as to where the filth
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‘In those days it wasn’t fashionable for business ladies to become single mothers
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was fashionable in the tourist industry at the time
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autocratic behavior which was so fashionable to have
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Not just to feed us fashionable theories of the time:
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fashionable at about thetime of the story, and for some
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Much more room than in those constrictive dresses that were apparently so fashionable lately, but in reality they looked like torture devices
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“The twins did their research and said that these are normal and fashionable garments,” Aazuria answered
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All one had to do was turn the corner and see streets swept clean and houses tenderly kept but Druids Way was like a spinster past her marrying days—avoided by the fashionable set
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He looked older than me but not by much, tall, with short dark hair and a face that was a little too square of jaw and sharp of cheek to be fashionable
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And now here they were walking down King Street approaching the predominantly Georgian-designed St James’s Square which during its first two hundred years was one of the most fashionable residential addresses in London and which now was home to the headquarters of a number of well-known businesses and the exclusive East India Club
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" I'd never thought of the area in which Celia and I lived as being particularly modern or fashionable but walking through Clerkenwell made me realize how safe it was, and how we were far better off there than anyone living here
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One owner of a fashionable gay café, where Roger and Mark used to drink had been arrested by the police for “lewdness” and never seen again