| 1. | He called it a " mannered and modish design ".
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| 2. | Yet there is something wrong with such modish logic.
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| 3. | This is so even if the critique itself is of a fairly modish sort.
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| 4. | It is a modish diagnosis for historians,
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| 5. | Such catchwords clearly reflect a perception that Germans see English as more contemporary or modish.
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| 6. | The young are modish without being freakish, as are you-know-who.
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| 7. | Cernuda's poetry shows a continual process of stripping away artifice and modish elements.
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| 8. | That also explains the modish, tongue-in-cheek attitude that the campaign takes.
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| 9. | Heather Graham runs along changing her modish clothes as Austin's new sidekick, Felicity Shagwell.
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| 10. | The final sections of the chapter were on " vogue words " and " modish writing ".
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