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