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1 Not to support England is as unfashionable as turning off the telly during Diana's funeral.
2 Galwegians had won one match the previous season and Connacht were as unfashionable as ever.
3 He carried a well-brushed bowler as unfashionable as unseasonable.
4 The Greeks esteemed its leg most highly, and rejected the other portions as unfashionable to be eaten.
5 Now he is adding further gloss to it as unfashionable Watford stand fourth in the Premier League.
6 In this respect the re-emergence of Colin Slade, whose functional style makes him just as unfashionable as Donald, is also encouraging.
7 He wore a version of his same square metal glasses, as unfashionable now as they had been back in the eighties.
8 One who worked with him at that time- atimewhen University reform was as unfashionable as it is now fashionable-wellremembers.
9 Both were city born and city bred, yet both were as unfashionable and untrammelled by custom as two children of the plains.
10 But, as was so often the case in those days, the local grammar played not soccer -then seen as unfashionable -but rugby.
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