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Those became stereotyped as the
typical names of
servants and so
became unfashionable in the
nineteenth century.
Double names remain po****r in the Southern...
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scene from a 1962
edition of The Hobbit. Her work
helped to
define how
fantasy could be illustrated, but has been seen as
unfashionably "expressive"....
- person,
especially one who is
perceived to be
overly intellectual,
unfashionable, boring, or
socially awkward". In the 21st century, it was reclaimed...
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Iddings (1931).
Unfashionable Convictions. New York and London:
Harper & Brothers. pp. 4–5. Bell,
Bernard Iddings (1931).
Unfashionable Convictions. New...
- 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outdated and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...
- as an
affectionate insult for
someone who is, or is
perceived to be,
unfashionable,
lacking self-consciousness
about their appearance and/or with poor...
-
Meditations (German: Unzeitgemässe Betrachtungen), also
translated as
Unfashionable Observations and
Thoughts Out of Season,
consists of four
works by the...
- alt-rock,
ascendant from
Nirvana until 1996 or so but
currently very
unfashionable,
never mind that the
music is
still there. — Christgau's
Consumer Guide:...
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administration prompted Antiochene lampoons about,
among other things, Julian's
unfashionably pointed beard. Julian's
successor Valens endowed Antioch with a new...
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cynicism made the
utopian ideals expressed in
progressive rock
lyrics unfashionable.
Virtuosity was rejected, as the
expense of
purchasing quality instruments...