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neotraditionalism

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  • Urbanism, also known as neotraditionalism, emulating 1950s mixed-use neighborhoods where it was easier to walk than to drive.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • The style of the development is called New Urbanism, also known as neotraditionalism, emulating

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2010

  • The style of the development is called New Urbanism, also known as neotraditionalism, emulating

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2010

  • Crying pedal steel accents twangy guitars without overshadowing Chesnutt's smooth baritone, and it should, by all accounts, have at least some presence at country radio; the chorus is extremely catchy and is certain to worm its way into the hearts of those homesick for 1990s neotraditionalism.

    The 9513 2009

  • Unfortunately, its inability to chart at all (let's not forget that even Chesnutt's ill-advised cover of "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" charted) suggests that for the majority of modern listeners, neotraditionalism-and traditional traditionalism, for that matter-are things of the past.

    The 9513 2009

  • Razor X: "Unfortunately, its inability to chart at all ... suggests that for the majority of modern listeners, neotraditionalism-and traditional traditionalism, for

    The 9513 2009

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