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1 There are also changing fashions in music and clothes, which is notable.
2 In his most recent work, Berger looked at changing fashions in baby names.
3 Possessions of one kind were often converted into another, according to changing fashions .
4 No explanation at all satisfactory has hitherto been offered of the phenomenon of changing fashions .
5 Twenty years' changing fashions were blended together like a packet of "mixed drops."
6 Its situation has preserved it from the revolutions, the wars, and the changing fashions of the world.
7 They are thinking of the stripped-down blues discs that, despite changing fashions , always remained among the label's mainstays.
8 The trouble was that Almodovar's movies were so distinctive and inimitable that they ultimately fell prey to changing fashions .
9 Thus, private porcelain factories began to develop, and in connection with quickly changing fashions a great diversification of porcelain occurred.
10 Changing fashions have always been the despair of writers who have tried to lay down rules for æsthetic effect in dress.
11 The influx of cheap clothes has heaped pressure on an industry already struggling to adapt to changing fashions amid patchy infrastructure.
12 Is it true to say that the human heart remains quite unchanged beneath all the changing fashions of frills and ruffles?
13 It seems to me worth preserving a few years-atleast until the ennui of changing fashions suppresses me, my books, and it together.
14 There is so much great work around, and changing fashions have meant that from time to time he has been shunted into the sidings.
15 The BookWorld may be slow when it comes to changing fashions and storytelling conventions, but it can rebuild itself in a flash if required.
16 Its successor enjoyed a more extended fame, and laid its foundations so deep, that years and changing fashions have not sufficed to eradicate it.
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