Her skirts appeared unfashionably full, thanks to the numerous petticoats she was wearing. |
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She is, in short, a woman of contradictions, and refreshingly, unfashionably unrighteous. |
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Here he's created an audacious, risk-taking epic that unfashionably takes the chance that it might abandon some of its potential audience. |
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A brilliantly clever, decent, hard-working woman is forced to apologise to the public for dressing unfashionably. |
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It may sound unfashionably Corinthian but sport's best lesson to young people is control and grace under duress. |
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Emma Watson, who has been brought up by a well-to-do aunt, returns to her family, who live unfashionably in genteel poverty in a Surrey village. |
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Full-bodied, highly-extracted, dense, and made in an unfashionably tannic, broodingly backward style, this is a wine for the ages. |
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This is not simply a boutade, for he takes an unfashionably objective view of his work, one in which communication seems to play little part. |
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And the summer's two set-piece events will present quite different accounts of the nation. The Diamond Jubilee, an historical rarity last seen in 1897, unfashionably celebrates a hereditary elite. |
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Otherwise, these latest additions to Dubai's economy will be unfashionably tarnished before they are even fully established. |
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However, because the compression ratio was unfashionably low, the Gipsy thrived on low octane petrol. |
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That headline on the cover of a recent issue of The Economist received 'an unfashionably optimistic answer' from its thoughtful leading article inside. |
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Sir Rodric's book may, unfashionably, dodge some of those complexities. |
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He sets Audubon in the political context of the day: his uneasy boyhood during the French revolution, for example, memories of which made him later wince when having his unfashionably long hair cut by an Edinburgh barber. |
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I ate with two friends on a sunny Monday evening when the place was doing a brisk trade, even though we arrived at an unfashionably early hour. |
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It just makes you unfashionably fallible like everybody else. |
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