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In the end, the shoes that offered newness or reinforced trend won out, although that's not to say that novelty wasn't rewarded (see Versace's fishnet boots), or that gut reactions weren't acted upon.
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Just because Boris has bucked the political trend and won a local election for the Conservatives doesn't mean he could translate that success nationwide.
The Producers Guild continued the 2006 trend towards honouring independently-made films, with only the Johnny Cash biopic Walk the Line bucking the trend to win a nomination.
"It would be great to continue that trend and win another this year and make it three years in a row.
The United States Open next week at Congressional would be a natural place to start a trend by winning his first major.
"We think that they're talented enough to help us continue the trend of winning baseball here.
True, the Socialists bucked a ten-year trend by winning more votes than Mr Aznar's People's Party.
Just the week before Mr Schröder's victory, Sweden's Social Democrats also bucked the trend, easily winning another stint in office.
It will take a long time before one trend decisively wins — and more American help will be needed to keep it on track.
Ottawa's Daniel Alfredsson said that the Devils started the low-scoring trend by winning the Stanley Cup in 1995 with a trapping defensive system.
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