This phrase, first used in 1839 in " Thirty-Six Years of Seafaring Life, " has evidently achieved its voguish pinnacle today.
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Sooner or later they will be, despite the voguish backlash against the idea that NBC, Turner and Murdoch are seeking to conquer the world's airwaves.
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Most important, perhaps, Kane debunks the voguish idea that affirmative action based on class rather than race could serve as a politically palatable means to the same end.
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As a result, voguish restaurants and cafes have popped up, including La Fonda Boricua, Dinerbar and SpaHa ( a Soho-like coinage for Spanish Harlem ).
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Voguish handicappers will pick against favored Affirmed Success, because horses coming out of the 7-furlong Vosburgh Stakes at Belmont Park usually flop in this 6-furlong race.
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These two sumptuous-voiced and unabashedly emotional women-- a major new diva, Ciofi is on this list three times-- sing with radiance and voguish style.
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Women who weren't all that interested in a voguish princess, women who possibly had never trucked in fairy tales, women who recognized a fighter when they saw one.
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Sooner rather than later, it loses its referent and becomes a freestanding idiom; people use the familiar phrase out of voguish habit, forgetting the source that initially popularized it.
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Companies that had catered to the state's boundless growth, manufacturing roof tiles, floor pavement and the like, soon sought an alternative, outfitting dishes in voguish peasant colors.
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But there was also an unflattering buzz about Details in some quarters of the press and among members of the voguish crowd Truman runs with at European fashion shows and on the New York night scene.