| 21. | With the unfashionably gentle 1940s style of her music, Ms . LaMott had been unlikely ever to become a household name.
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| 22. | And unlike " The Matrix, " another film liable to spawn imitations, it is sweetly, unfashionably benign.
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| 23. | These two fine pop albums share little other than an undeniable facility with melody and hooks and unfashionably fun ways to deliver them.
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| 24. | Rather unfashionably, he settled in gritty North Adams and went to work for a man with an idea few believed could work.
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| 25. | The room starts to fill up, though, so the slight twinge of paranoia one feels at being so unfashionably early dissipates quickly.
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| 26. | In a racing career lasting from June 1960 until June 1961, the unfashionably-bred filly ran eight times and won six races.
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| 27. | He was interested in intuition, controlled passion and big, old, squishy, unfashionably romantic themes like tragedy, transcendence and the sublime.
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| 28. | I ve always thought that TISM has always been unfashionably to our own detriment at times sort of not sounding like anyone else.
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| 29. | One reviewer said, " The Moranbong girls are not what you d expect from an unfashionably totalitarian regime where grey is the new grey.
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| 30. | In person he's an unprepossessing lad in blue jeans, with a check shirt hanging over his pants, sporting unfashionably short brown hair.
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