| 11. | Because I have never been fashionable, I can never be unfashionable,
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| 12. | There are many ways a songwriter today can be unfashionable.
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| 13. | It's not that electronic commerce has become unfashionable.
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| 14. | Of course, these unfashionable details hardly account for Stallings'obscurity.
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| 15. | His books were lost first, as their antiquarian subjects became unfashionable.
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| 16. | Spectacle became unfashionable in Western theatre throughout the twentieth century.
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| 17. | The miniskirt in particular was denounced as unfashionable as well as immodest.
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| 18. | Partly the specific themes he discusses are unfashionable and " foreign ".
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| 19. | By 1925 The Grand Opera House had become rather unfashionable.
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| 20. | And to the young, it seems downright unfashionable.
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