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However, this trend has run its course.
Of course, Mr. Chalder added, it's possible that the big-house trend has run its course.
American universities, he says, have become playpens for empty legacies of the rich; there is no recognition that the historical trend has run in the opposite direction.
Adults and teenagers carry them around partly to bask in the memory of a shopping (splurging) occasion, partly because the "eco-bag" trend has run its course.
Surely the Sex and the City-fuelled Brazilian trend has run its natural course.
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The only real trend that has run through any of these series is that there has not been any trend that has run through any of these series, beyond an inexplicable number of games turning on four-point plays.
It's a trend that has run through Allen's entire career but that has come to the fore in his most recent films — nowhere more so than here.
ClassPass, the U.S. startup that kicked off the trend for fitness subscription services, has run into tough times lately.
It's commonly used by companies and corporations -- Twitter has run promoted trending topics and tweets for users like Volkswagen, Papa John's Pizza, Ford Motors and Google.
President Obama's first term has run concurrently with a number of global trends that have been disturbing, inspiring, and contradictory, sometimes all at once.
Malaga bucked the trend following the Qatar royal takeover in summer 2010, spending heavily, but the well has run dry.
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