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- Meditations (German: Unzeitgemässe Betrachtungen), also translated as Unfashionable Observations and Thoughts Out of Season, consists of four works by the...
- World War II, the ****ociation with **** leader Adolf Hitler made it unfashionable, leading to it being colloquially termed the "Hitler moustache". After...
- person, especially one who is perceived to be overly intellectual, unfashionable, boring, or socially awkward". In the 21st century, it was reclaimed...
- and the radical right-wing's perception of the Klan as outdated and unfashionable. The Southern Poverty Law Center reported that between 2016 and 2019...
- nature of physical action and the will, at a time when this was quite unfashionable.[better source needed] He was born in Kew, a suburb of Melbourne in...
- invested £400,000 to build a new department store in what was then the unfashionable western end of Oxford Street. Selfridges opened to the public on 15...
- "White Lies and Black Eyes" December 21, 2022 (2022-12-21) 0.67 53 13 "Unfashionable Behavior" January 4, 2023 (2023-01-04) 0.61 54 14 "Trials and Tribulations"...
- of his work was condemned by critics for being overly decadent and unfashionable. He fought in the First World War but was invalided out in 1916. He...
- as an affectionate insult for someone who is, or is perceived to be, unfashionable, lacking self-consciousness about their appearance and/or with poor...
- Iddings (1931). Unfashionable Convictions. New York and London: Harper & Brothers. pp. 4–5. Bell, Bernard Iddings (1931). Unfashionable Convictions. New...