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Examples of vogue

  • A comparison with languages which have had a vogue in the past is bound to be conjectural, not subject to empirical verification.

  • In practice, it has been the one in current vogue.

  • This latter, a common feature on early modular synthesizers, is a device that enjoyed a degree of vogue in the late 1960s.

  • However, with the recent re-emergence of interest in network models of the brain, functional connectivity is once again in vogue.

  • These songs at one time enjoyed something of a vogue in music classrooms.

  • Dying is recognized as a subject of ultimate seriousness, and yet it is a vogue topic as well, with all the attendant follies.

  • Discussions of vogues and contexts might allow us to get some way past this subjectivity.

  • To this end, a philosophy of self-help, in vogue at the time, was consciously and consistently employed.

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