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1A new style of lodging and boarding house is in great vogue.
2I predict she will have a great vogue while the Germans are in Paris.
3At that time visits of ceremony were in great vogue.
4The writings of Erasmus had great vogue in England.
5This had a great vogue for many years.
6Father Brandi, too, was also in great vogue.
7The Alcan deputy's speech had a great vogue.
8The Americans are beginning to admire and appreciate Brahms; he ought to have a great vogue here.
9They enjoyed great vogue, and in certain manuscripts they are set alongside of, or replace, Rashi's commentaries.
10These implements were then in great vogue for the cure of inflammatory diseases, by removing the superfluous electricity.
11The other facts being neglected or ignored, the views put forward enjoy for a time a great vogue.
12Formerly it was a game in very great vogue among the macers, who congregated nightly at the 'flash houses.'
13He was a prolific commentator on Aristotle, and his exposition of the "problems" had a great vogue.
14In Pine street above Montgomery was the Viticultural, a restaurant that had great vogue owing to the excellence of its cooking.
15Before the evening is over various games will be ordered in, especially the "cottabus," which is in great vogue.
16It was a pleasing and natural ambition, and the expression of it gave a great vogue and popularity to Treitschke's lectures.
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