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Home crafts were voguish in Hollywood in the 1950's; she gave him work teaching weaving.
Had it been released two years later, when guitars were voguish once more, it would have kept the ABC boat afloat.
With black patent leather and branded gold letters, it's voguish in that overtly-branded, 1990s-referencing/parodying way.
The music industry might not be voguish pandemic H1N1's first target, but it's played havoc with bands and artists around the world.
When tight skirts were voguish, in the early 1990's, they were worn with newly engineered microfiber stockings that had built-in panties.
Opera hurts itself, she said, by being voguish instead of truthful to the context of a work, its setting, libretto and music.
The result has been voguish hybrids like the Savannah cat, a cross between a domestic and a serval, an African native that preys on gazelles and springbok".
Education is the most effective way of wielding the "soft power" that is voguish in foreign-policy circles bringing people round to your point of view without training your guns on them, in other words.
Along with some older hits, it's available at tinyurl.com/nypxo The music industry might not be voguish pandemic H1N1's first target, but it's played havoc with bands and artists around the world.
In the first place, the term is as vague as the issue is voguish, but more importantly, those best equipped to explain it tend to be the geeky-wonk types who speak a language that causes most peoples' eyes to glaze over.
Almond orchards, for instance, are a voguish investment.
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