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From then until the outbreak of World War I, there was a veritable vogue of Bergsonism.
In the current vogue of ballet programs arranged by theme (All Tchaikovsky! Love stories!
The "vogue" of seeking martyrdom was a reaction of the conservative Mozarabic party against the growing "Arabization" of their coreligionists.
After the 16th century the vogue of posting pasquinades died out, and the term acquired its more general meaning.
The Rutt/Etra synthesizer, which had a vogue of about a decade, was eventually displaced by digital technologies.
The show left me pondering a question that has been floating in the air since the 1980s vogue of recordings of Broadway shows sung by opera stars.
And what could be more suited to a history incorporating ephemera and the vogue of the vulgar than a newspaper collection?
Undoubtedly the Elizabethan and Jacobean vogue of using embroidered fabrics as hangings and furniture coverings accounts in part for the flourishing of crewel work at that time.
After the vogue of the madrigal had disappeared, that of the glee eventually took its place, flourishing from the early 18th century to the middle of the 19th.
That great medievalist Rees Davis explained how the 13th-century conquest is best seen as part of the renewed vogue of empire in Europe as a whole.
Yet another reason why I, along with my colleague Rabbi Jonathan Romain, am opposed to the vogue of this and the previous government for encouraging more faith schools.
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