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All of a sudden, it feels distinctly out of fashion.
Misogyny as a conceptual framework through which to view the world was distinctly out of vogue.
Yet within years al-Qaida's strategy would look distinctly out of date.
The eyewear is distinctly out of fashion, and the church remains influential.
Dr. Dave is a big proponent of a writer's "voice," and he prefers voices that are distinctly out there.
But if Jackson was still the directors' darling as the season began, he was distinctly out of favour by its conclusion.
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He was a tireless campaigner who frequently wrote to the Manchester Guardian about such other abominations as Manchester Corporation's attempt to compensate for flooding the nearby valley which is now Thirlmere reservoir, by planting distinctly out-of-place shrubs in the wild landscape.
Wearing an impeccably tailored charcoal pin-striped suit as he relaxed in his sprawling hotel suite here tonight, Sheik Saud Nasser al-Sabah of Kuwait was feeling distinctly worn out by American politics.
Just as his chaperone and I exchanged knowing glances about his activity, the boy raised his voice, glared with annoyance at the toy and distinctly cried out, "You're breaking up, you're breaking up!" Mimic indeed.
The anecdotal study she produced — "Tell My Horse," published in 1938 — is tetchy and belligerent, its author disgusted by the virulent racism of light-skinned mulattoes toward blacks in Jamaica, and as distinctly put out by the unreliability and habitual lying she experienced among the Haitians.
A People's Daily commentaryclaims Mr Hu's speech distinctly set out what it called "the Chinese approach".
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