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Fashionable Nonsense:
Postmodern Intellectuals'
Abuse of
Science (UK:
Intellectual Impostures),
first published in
French in 1997 as
Impostures intellectuelles...
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reappearance of
fashions from a
different time period.
While what is
fashionable can be
defined by a
relatively insular,
esteemed and
often rich aesthetic...
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Fashionable novels, also
called silver-fork novels, were a 19th-century
genre of
English literature that
depicted the
lives of the
upper class and the...
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fashionably late in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fashionably Late may
refer to:
Fashionably Late (Falling in
Reverse album), 2013
Fashionably Late...
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century later,
pocket watches grew in po****rity as
waistcoats became fashionable for men. Wris****ches were
created in the late 1600s but were worn mostly...
- (9
March 2020). "Need Some
Easter Sunday Outfit Ideas? Here Are A Few
Fashionable (and Affordable) Looks". Woman's Day.
Retrieved 15 May 2020.
Before the...
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Fashionable Lectures:
Composed and
Delivered with
Birch Discipline was a **** book
originally published in the 18th
century and
republished by...
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socialite generally spends a
significant amount of time
attending various fashionable social gatherings,
instead of
having traditional employment. The word...
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Harding Howell and Company's
Grand Fashionable Magazine was an 18th-century
department store at 89 Pall Mall in St James's, London. Open from 1796 to...
- the
company was
presented in the
Nashville Fashion W****. Alfs, Lizzy. "
FASHIONABLE to open
retail store in The Nations". The
Arizona Republic. Retrieved...