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Think the cabinet consists of old fuddy-duddies whose names are fast going out of favour?
Despite going out of favour in some countries, 66 new reactors are under construction, most in China.
The setting of poems by Yevgeny Yevushenko, who was rapidly going out of favour with the regime, meant that the symphony created fresh controversy for Shostakovich.
Bonnets and breeches may be going out of favour at the BBC, but its costume drama Little Dorrit has proved a critical hit in the US, winning a total of 11 nominations for this year's Emmy awards.
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Going out of his way?
Over the years several shortcuts or supposed shortenings of the trail came into (and went out of) favour.
Typewriter Invented in the 1860s, typewriters became incredibly popular very quickly but computers caused them to go out of favour.
But it is also in part due to a change in media moguls' behaviour.In most businesses, conglomerates went out of favour after the 1980s.
The Song wares went out of favour, and the old factories sank into obscurity, while the fame and importance of the great porcelain town of Jingdezhen, near the Boyang Lake in Jiangxi province, overshadowed all the rest.
Strategic business planning went out of favour in the 1980s and 1990s because it got bogged down in the mathematics of detailed business plans that might or might not be implemented.
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