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ePHRs are very much in vogue, with an increasing number of studies reporting their potential utility as well as cost.
No one who loves movies will begrudge "Lord of the Rings" its great success, but its triumph as a high-minded action-and-adventure franchise may help to increase the vogue for pretentious blockbusters.
Your scientific field may suddenly no longer be in vogue, or an increase in the number of students in one particular area may lead to redeployment of existing positions within a very short time period.
Household dwarfs were known in medieval Europe, and during the Renaissance their vogue increased and individual dwarfs became famous.
There was for a while a vogue for the disunity of science.
"Snakes made ideal apartment guests and the vogue for them is increasing yearly," he said.
Here a rage means a vogue, a dance craze.
On top of that, there was a vogue for research into climate change, rather than increasing crop production.
While the ball honors vogueing's pioneers, it also reflects the ways that the dance has evolved stylistically and demographically: its global expansion; the increasing participation of women; and a shift to bolder, more acrobatic dancing.
Bette Midler had at that moment a novelty and a vogue.
There is increasing awareness of the potential value of molecular pathology in clinical decision making, and colorectal cancer is at the forefront of this vogue.
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