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The really vogueish demonstration sport, though, would be superinjuncting, with Twitter currently fostering the explosion in grassroots participation.
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It happens at Madame Tussauds, where waxen celebrities deemed to be passé are stripped for parts to create more vogueish stars.
Gold-plated failure gives England no escape from the boo-boys 2010
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This is a vogueish term to indicate that the most likely near-term threat that the military will be called to confront is a threat from a mixture of capabilities, up (heavily conventional) and down (heavily irregular and asymmetric) the threat "spectrum."
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Rapid changes in South Africa as the white-minority government turns its back on decades of racial segregation have left Japan's once-vogueish anti-apartheid movement at the crossroads.
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Director Nobuhiko Obayashi managed to convince producers that his debut movie would be as entertaining as Jaws, hence the vogueish one-word title.
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But the vogueish insistence that Americans will rediscover the simple economy gains and CO2 emission reductions over the past five years,
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But to say Grace Kelly's style endures simply thanks to a vogueish TV show, or a single season rich in 1950s references, would be to do down her memory.
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But the vogueish insistence that Americans will rediscover the simple
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Buried isn't quite in that low-budget league, but it has an equally simple concept and a similar sucker-punch impact, albeit with a vogueish line on the war in Iraq.
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But the vogueish insistence that Americans will rediscover the simple cars and Texas-size TVs, perhaps stitching designer jeans from homespun cotton -- is wishful thinking.
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