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Postmodernism nonetheless faded from favour at the end of the 20th century.
Alliances and mergers have never been much in favour at the Big Board.
The next time they come to Twickenham it's in their favour at the moment.
The Wallabies turned the ball over twice in their favour at the tackle.
His Whig leanings prevented his advancement under Anne, but he was restored to favour at the accession of George I.
By contrast, crack - as the squad's membership demonstrates - has found favour at the bottom of the pyramid.
That is why George is certain that rational Greeks will vote in favour at the end of the day".
Colors, with a great cast and soundtrack, should have got Dennis back in favour at the studios.
Mathematically, 1-2 finishes in Vettel's favour at the remaining races would give him the title by 13 points.
During the 17th century, a subdued version gained favour at the French court; it appeared frequently in the stage works of Jean-Baptiste Lully. Jean-Baptiste Lully
His offensive intimation of his ambition to succeed his father scandalized the king, and he was out of favour at the time of Philip's death in September 1665.
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