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After all, Goldfrapp is credited with kicking off the vogue for glam electronics among young women in search of a pop career.
These days, as the American gourmand becomes increasingly obsessed with the origins and purity of every organic nibble that might appear on, say, a cheese and fruit platter, it takes extra effort to fend off the vogue for shaggy, independent upstarts.
The Bloomsbury set flocked to "sweep guineas off the Vogue counter", as Virginia Woolf put it in her diary in 1925.
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The Netherlands became the centre of the vogue.
The film was capitalizing on the vogue for earnest "little people" stories that took off when Chayefsky's "Marty" (1955) dominated the Oscars.
— Nick Fox Details Rob Willeyy on the vogue for black beer.
What was the tipping point that touched off the ukulele's current vogue?
Geithner's major calling lately has been a public-relations tour, with full-dress profiles in The New Yorker, The Atlantic and even Vogue, which filled us in on his humble "off-the-rack" Brooks Brothers suits.
Mr. Wallis's book, "Route 66: The Mother Road" helped set off a vogue for that road after the book was published in 1990.
With surprisingly few exceptions Japanese movies were virtually unknown outside of Japan until "Rashomon" won the Golden Lion at the 1951 Venice Film Festival, touching off a vogue for Japanese cinema that lasted through the decade.
Either way, the vogue drops off.
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