| 11. | His philosophical outlook is unfashionably humanist.
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| 12. | On both fronts, he did unfashionably what a leader should and only a leader can,
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| 13. | I had a Noo Yawk accent, unfashionably frizzy hair, and had never heard of catechism.
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| 14. | Unfashionably, he remains convinced that one of the things that politics is about is helping disadvantaged people.
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| 15. | Some people thought, unfashionably, that his clients should grow up and take responsibility for their own actions.
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| 16. | I'm unfashionably early, but my dinner companions aren't, so I head for the bar.
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| 17. | His music, unfashionably tonal, was kept alive mainly in choir lofts and by a handful of former students.
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| 18. | Planners do not appear concerned that the early party could reinforce a perception that the city shuts down unfashionably early.
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| 19. | During the 1930s, when realism was the rage in American painting, Avery's paintings were unfashionably abstract.
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| 20. | But despite all the talk about being hip, young and modern, the book's message is unfashionably retro.
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