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1 The scoffing begins, philosophies become unfashionable and fresh ideas start to feel stale.
2 Goals are on the rise, but does this mean defending has become unfashionable ?
3 But this, perhaps, is the modern way: defending in the old-fashioned sense has become unfashionable .
4 The kind of ongoing debate Welby envisages, shouted respectfully between the bedrooms, has become unfashionable .
5 Jumping directly from book to book had rapidly become unfashionable and was looked upon as hopelessly Pulp.
6 Walled cities and empires have become unfashionable .
7 It is an unfashionable point of view and one of the reasons it has become unfashionable is Hitler.
8 Since then it has become unfashionable .
9 Her mother lived to see her style become unfashionable , but she never gave up her belief in chiaroscuro.
10 When did manners become unfashionable ?
11 But the Age of Enlightenment brought self-confidence and arrogance, and by the 18th century, Italian art had become unfashionable in France.
12 The two professions of law-making and of governing have become unfashionable , low in estimation, and of no repute in the States.
13 Human nature, too, asserted itself, then as now, by making various pious cures fashionable for a time and then allowing them to become unfashionable .
14 Why have the doctrines of the Pilgrim Fathers become unfashionable in those parts of New England where they seemed to have taken the deepest root?
15 You might just buy a type of property that becomes unfashionable .
16 It is becoming unfashionable to preach 'the terror of the Lord.'
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