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1And this was the case long before railways came into vogue.
2Experimental methods of study gradually came into vogue, particularly in the domain of physiology.
3From thenceforth their system came into vogue in all soft soil and subaqueous tunneling.
4Later, when the snow-tunnel system came into vogue, the place became another Labyrinth of Minos.
5Gradually a kind of joint-stock arrangement came into vogue.
6Yes; he was apothecary at Scarington in the old days, before Dr Fillgrave came into vogue.
7Nobody knew when it first came into vogue.
8From Italian influence, Palladian architecture came into vogue.
9When humanitarianism came into vogue, and the unsound were tended at public expense, this natural selection ceased.
10When the Gothic style came into vogue, succeeding the Norman, the remainder of the present edifice was added.
11As the Government showed no signs of being impressed by peaceful persuasion, more violent methods came into vogue.
12Idolatries of several kinds came into vogue, some adopted from abroad, others developed out of their own system.
13When the Great Tao (Way or Method) ceased to be observed, benevolence and righteousness came into vogue.
14Besides these village amusements, many plays of a religious character came into vogue during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
15Miss Martineau says, Lord Brougham was at his chateau at Cannes when the daguerreotype process first came into vogue.
16File transfer service YouSendIt decided to create and manage its own datacenters in 2004, before cloud services came into vogue.
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