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But the winner in this category goes to what appears to be the bud of an emerging little trend: name-dropping the brand of the toilet.
Despite the monotonous trend, names are more important than they have ever been.
On Wednesday at the 2011 Los Angeles auto show, Motor Trend named the 2012 Volkswagen Passat its Car of the Year.
In January, her businesses launched freakshakes – another trend named by Waitrose – and has created recipes for partnerships with Baileys, Divine Chocolate and Primark.
The automotive press, impressed by test drives in factory-prepared X-cars, poured on the superlatives: Motor Trend named Citation its Car of the Year.
That represents a 25 percent decline since 2005, when there were 43,510 traffic fatalities, and the fewest deaths since 1949 — when "On The Town" won the Academy Award for best score for a musical, a new magazine called Motor Trend named the Cadillac as its first car of the year, and when there were far fewer drivers on America's pre-Interstate roads.
This trend, named Aquatic Toxicity Index (ATI), allowed the raking of pharmaceuticals according to their potential toxicity upon the whole aquatic environment.
'X app is the Tinder of Y' has become the standard descriptive shorthand for this trend (named, of course, for dating app Tinder which popularized making snap aesthetic judgements swipe style).
Cate Blanchett's daughter Edith is evidence of another new trend: names with the digraph 'th'th
They're making profits, Motor Trend named their entire Fusion line-up 2010 Car of the Year, Mustang continues as a legend which still sells and the Taurus is back - to stay.
The video is, supposedly, an ode to a developing trend named Japanese Techno Girl Love, borne out of a YouTube channel titled ThePuneya, in which women in dressed in traditional Japanese garb live mix minimal techno.
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