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Nagel himself stopped short of embracing panpsychism, but today it is enjoying something of a vogue.
"Southern Promises" is based on the narrative of a freed slave — a genre that enjoyed something of a vogue in the decades before the Civil War.
"Southern Promises" is based on the narrative of a freed slave a genre that enjoyed something of a vogue in the decades before the Civil War.
The triangular positioning of three figures became something of a vogue in prints of the mid-1790s.
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Their trip, she writes, "serves as something of a case study of the vogue for exotic travel among artists and writers in the last half of the 19th century — specifically those who were drawn to the far reaches of the Pacific by the Western notion of a tropical paradise".
In contrast to the simplifying mystics of Eastern Europe so much in vogue, Messiaen proves something of a mystical maximalist at times, with his polymodal textures and cathedral-like complexes of sonority.
Calabash is part of a vogue for the exotic and the international.
It was all something of a retooling for Mr. Cheney, the former secretary of defense, whose selection in July brought the word "gravitas" back into vogue.
8 p.m. 8) CHIP ON THE OLD BLOCK Something of a Scottish Chez Panisse, Ubiquitous Chip (12 Ashton Lane; 44-141-334-5007; www.ubiquitouservingo.uk) started serving high-end organic local fare nearly 40 years ago, long before it was in vogue.
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Individuality -- exemplified by one-of-a-kind vintage clothes -- is in vogue now, especially for teenagers.
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