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First, it is riding the current craze for tapas.
Now, in the current craze for craft spirits, the drink is in resurrection mode.
My mother anticipated the current craze for feeding blind by decades.
ARMOIRES, which originated when homes did not have closets, are a classic example of the current craze for European antiques.
Link's story possesses that rare, elusive, but much sought-after feeling of authenticity that is, at root, what the current craze for domesticity is about.
Now 78 and living without the spoils of celebrity-designer-dom, Mari is gloomy about his profession's current craze for marketing: "Design is a stupid thing!" he thunders.
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+ Then there's this (indulgently pun-filled) analysis of the current craze of pharmaceutical art.
The current craze is for something called a blog.
Diane Ackerman, the naturalist and author of works like "A Natural History of the Senses," summed up the current craze best for me.
As a dish it works beautifully, but it also runs utterly counter to a current craze: the quest for "authentic" food.
Guinness, which accounted for around a third of the 78.1m cases of Scotch sold worldwide in 1995, has tried to jump aboard the current craze in Britain for "alcopops" (sweet fizzy drinks with the kick of strong beer) with a tinned mixture of its Bells brand and Irn-Bru, a medicinal soft drink popular in Scotland.
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