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Studies of historical beard-wear support this thesis, with different styles waxing and waning in popularity.
John Yashinowsky, the owner of Caswell's, one of Montauk's most expensive restaurants, said he heeded last year's warning signs that conspicuous consumption and boorishness were waning in popularity.
If these diets, waxing and waning in popularity for nearly 140 years, are so great, why are so many people fat? Yes, I've heard the testimonials.
Opening to the public on Friday, the immersive show will explore a movie genre which shows little sign of going away, or waning in popularity.
A new TARP?: In his memo, Mr. Summers proposed discussing whether to replace TARP, which was waning in popularity, with what he said would be a "new program of our own design and branding".
It draws on the conventions of courtly love descended from the troubadours, although that code of behaviour appears to have been waning in popularity already in the 13th century.
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This insult has begun to wane in popularity as the more popular "cuck" is used to the same effect.
BBM remains popular, even though BlackBerry devices have waned in popularity.
As a test of manliness and a feat of sporting endurance, the practice became popular among Yorkshire miners during the 1970s but has since waned in popularity.
The pun waxes and wanes in popularity.
The option has waxed and waned in popularity.
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