| 11. | Benjamin believed that cultural practice should refuse modish commerce and should give work a revolutionary use value.
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| 12. | It is as chic a trifle as Mr Playfair's modish establishment leads you to expect.
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| 13. | Lagerfeld's other modish idea was molded ball-like shoulders anchoring the snuggest dresses and jackets.
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| 14. | At least all the modish tail fins needed was a lick of paint to sort out the trouble.
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| 15. | This frivolous satire, which was privately published and distributed, had a modish success in the 1930s.
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| 16. | In 1989, with $ 650, 000, he opened Patina on modish Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles.
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| 17. | That was a man in modish sunglasses who refused to give his name, but said he was a Democrat.
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| 18. | The hostess wore a modish frock of white Brussels net fashioned to give the long waisted swathed effect ."
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| 19. | Harvard's French department is not highly regarded, because it is viewed as a hotbed of modish feminist criticism.
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| 20. | One of the city's churches has commissioned a modish new outfit for a devotional statue of the Virgin Mary.
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