As befits a strong journal editor, he has a good nose for intellectual modishness and a healthy resistance to taking every shift in scientific fashion at face value. |
His name was often mentioned in English novels, the authors of which exploited the modishness of physiognomy. |
In an outmoded attempt at modishness, the play moves backward in time, though moving forward it would have proved just as backward. |
The lifestyle aboard ships of a recherche clutch of cruise lines offers a fusion of captivating decadence and artistic modishness. |
Should this sudden modishness be a surprise? |
The relationship between the modishness of the Flore and the unmodishness of the Deux Magots isn't just possibly arbitrary. |