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ls in the early 19th century; York Place, a | fashionable address when built in the 1800s; and Market |
In its time Clay Street was a very | fashionable address. |
area from squalor to one of the city's more | fashionable addresses. |
y residential and rose to the front rank of | fashionable addresses. |
has often been employed as a nickname for a | fashionable, affluent area. |
d so superb it might just make intelligence | fashionable again", and surmising that the album "prove |
h in 1926, Bancroft maintained rooms at the | fashionable Albany, in Piccadilly. |
ises up in my throat like acid reflux, that | fashionable American sickness. |
intention of making the guitar popular and | fashionable among the upper classes and Paris musicians |
been credited with helping make bridge more | fashionable among the London literary and cultural elit |
These activities became | fashionable among high society and rich people, which g |
By the late 18th century it had become | fashionable among the aristocracy and was often include |
while playing tzykanion, a variant of polo | fashionable among the Byzantine nobility. |
hion in the 1980s, with tortoiseshell being | fashionable amongst entrepreneurs and a white variant b |
Silver has also become very | fashionable, and is used frequently in more artistic je |
Thomas's plays were never trendy or | fashionable and he was often dismissed by French critic |
dly as worn by the earl on campaign, became | fashionable and many were sold. |
Based in the | fashionable and artistic area of Shoreditch, an average |
to use the term hip to mean "sophisticated, | fashionable and fully up-to-date". |
, also proprietors of the considerably more | fashionable and higher priced Merlot based wine Girolat |
an 18th-century slump and started to become | fashionable and well patronised again in the early 19th |
These were | fashionable, and complemented the technical expertise h |
Is long-lasting - It should avoid being | fashionable and therefore never appears antiquated. |
ct of nearby Brighton-one of England's most | fashionable and desirable resorts at the time. |
His work proved highly | fashionable, and a source of wealth and honors. |
rom the Great Depression, turning it into a | fashionable apartment hotel. |
h harder to apply, and does not have such a | fashionable appearance. |
hard Johnson & Associates to give it a more | fashionable appearance. |
James Wyatt, the most | fashionable architect of the time, was commissioned to |
les, producing all derivative work of other | fashionable architect's styles, including Richardsonian |
The street also became a rather | fashionable area with many of the foremost writers of t |
nd Park has a reputation as an affluent and | fashionable area, known for attractive large Victorian |
rea still remains a desirable compromise to | fashionable areas such as Camden Town and expensive inn |
d themselves increasingly isolated from the | fashionable art world but continued to work alongside e |
and Moorish architecture, and built in the | fashionable Art Deco style of the 1920s. |
2008 China Fashion Carnival - Most | Fashionable Artiste (2008) |
he 1970s women's colleges were no longer as | fashionable as they had once been, and as a two-year co |
ore darker colours than had been previously | fashionable as they helped to disguise his size, favour |
e 16th century the castle was becoming less | fashionable as a residence. |
t with great difficulty as Cider was not as | fashionable as it is today in the UK. |
The Foundling Hospital became | fashionable as a cause, a gallery and a concert hall. |
As it was current and | fashionable at that time, Richard Dawkins used it as th |
i-rectangular headlamps which were becoming | fashionable at the time, whereas the F102 had used roun |
room frame house with a variety of features | fashionable at the time--a Queen Anne corner tower, a P |
ing was instead built in a style considered | fashionable at the time, with concrete walls and few wi |
e present Scarborough Spa building became a | fashionable attraction. |
At the interval of a play, the | fashionable audience mill about in the foyer, complimen |
ded, older downtown area to the newer, more | fashionable Back Bay after it was filled in during the |
ure for apartment houses in the at the time | fashionable beaux art-style, especially in Manhattan. |
But I didn't want to do anything tricky or | fashionable because [Truman] was neither of those thing |
ed as saying that "No Context" is no longer | fashionable because "It's not a polemic for change. |
Her villa in the | fashionable Berlin suburb of Grunewald was hit in an ai |
style of light, elegant furniture that was | fashionable between about 1775 and 1800 and reproductio |
The road is also home to a number of | fashionable boutiques including Reiss and the independe |
than 50 cafes and restaurants plus numerous | fashionable boutiques. |
yle structure was originally located in the | fashionable Boyle Heights district of Los Angeles and i |
ed for him a two-storey Italianate villa in | fashionable Brougham Place, North Adelaide, which was c |
In the aftermath of the | fashionable but conservative white wedding dress worn b |
The rapier was a | fashionable but particularly dangerous weapon, more lik |
n on the re-release of Answer That and Stay | Fashionable but features different vocal tracks and a d |
Sure, it's | fashionable, but since when does it become a proper nam |
notable for the expressive dissonances made | fashionable by her contemporary Monteverdi, Caccini was |
eated in the 1920s in Shanghai and was made | fashionable by socialites and upperclass women. |
dited with arranging Reinhardt's debut in a | fashionable cabaret in 1933. |
he was "generally wary of celebrities with | fashionable causes," but included the segment with Port |
In Caracas' | fashionable Chacao neighborhood, Roberto Blanco, 27, sa |
did get involved with one of London's most | fashionable charities of his time. |
between reason and emotion in a modern and | fashionable choreography since the main theme is a curs |
married sisters, in a double wedding at the | fashionable church of St. James's, Piccadilly, 20 Febru |
ohn Manners won him entry into a famous and | fashionable circle of young aristocrats and intellectua |
Mignet was well-known in | fashionable circles where his witty conversation and pl |
1790 he was conspicuous in the most | fashionable circles of Berlin. |
James Fox) and manners made him popular in | fashionable circles. |
caulay, Archbishop Sumner, the essayist and | fashionable cleric Sydney Smith, the Archbishop of Cant |
ure sellers, as well as interior design and | fashionable clothes boutiques & perfumery. |
cular, being versed in gambling and wearing | fashionable clothes. |
mself with rather gentlemanly behaviour and | fashionable clothes. |
man named Frida as she opens a shop selling | fashionable clothing for Muslim women on Melbourne's Sy |
sed on whose parents can afford to buy them | fashionable clothing to wear to school. |
these shots are scenes of Iconiq posing in | fashionable clothing, as if for a photoshoot. |
s sent back to Vietnam to privately produce | fashionable clothing, such as imitation stone-washed je |
on was an improving club it was still not a | fashionable club to play for and had yet to provide an |
The band played in | fashionable clubs and included some of the most admired |
in the market to constantly launch new and | fashionable collections. |
in the last ten years it has become a more | fashionable commuter orientated village largely due to |
Fashionable Contrasts;-or-The Duchess's little Shoe yei | |
enth and seventeenth centuries, it became a | fashionable country retreat for French elites during th |
at were mainly covers of an eclectic mix of | fashionable country, pop, rockabilly and folk songs of |
Henri III, his unacceptable mignons and his | fashionable court, perceived as effete and disengaged, |
famous sister Harriette Wilson were highly | fashionable courtesans.) |
The walls inside the shop were covered in | fashionable cream anaglypta wallpaper. |
pectacles, high quality field cookware, and | fashionable cryptozoological wear. |
t in a string of bombings in 1997 targeting | fashionable Cuban hotels and nightspots; involvement in |
n England in the 13th century, suggesting a | fashionable cult of the saint (St Vincent the Deacon) a |
main characters: one, Virginia Carvel, the | fashionable daughter of Comyn Carvel, a southern gentle |
, free of charge, and a line of credit at a | fashionable department store, no strings attached. |
Once a | fashionable department store-anchored regional shopping |
Unlike | fashionable design, it lasts many years - even when the |
ayes moved on from funk to embrace the then | fashionable disco sound. |
nd was located in the Marais, at the time a | fashionable district of Paris. |
s grand hotels as they were not in the most | fashionable districts. |
ywood Movie Industry, the Sealyham became a | fashionable dog to own by the Hollywood elite. |
His jeweled lifestyle is humorous, | fashionable, dramatic, eccentric, and unique. |
over 3 metres wide, depict men and women in | fashionable dress of the early fifteenth century huntin |
rned the nickname "Guineys" (the name of a ' | fashionable' Dublin menswear boutique a the time) which |
The drink was briefly | fashionable during the early eighties, but is difficult |
nd young adults, the brand was particularly | fashionable during the late 1980s and early 1990s with |
a "modern" steel-and-glass look of the sort | fashionable during the late 1970s and early 1980s for i |
in 1876 as an addition or outgrowth of the | fashionable Edgefield community. |
matter of etiquette, courtesy, tradition or | fashionable elegance rather than strictly of canon law. |
mpressive hall and elegant long gallery - a | fashionable Elizabethan architecture feature. |
f solo career in the hotel's still somewhat | fashionable Emerald room nightclub. |
Beach station was poorly sited for the more | fashionable end of town and pressure grew on the GER to |
centuries, nearby Brighton had become very | fashionable, especially amongst the top tier of British |
e of vernacular mill workers' dwellings and | fashionable factory owmers' residences. |
"Humes Old and New: Four | Fashionable Falsehoods, and One Unfashionable Truth", P |
The company's products are marketed to fit | fashionable female lifestyles. |
ablished himself as a leading figure in the | fashionable floral painting genre. |
Cardiff was designed in a manner that was | fashionable for late 19th-century planned cities, which |
rs of powder blue and yellow were no longer | fashionable for athletic team uniforms. |
and-white in the Moorish Revival style then | fashionable for synagogues. |
icial, to which flocking was applied became | fashionable for the wealthy during the 1930's and have |
They were | fashionable for men and women and are still fashionable |
eedingly rare in Britain, where baroque was | fashionable for a very brief period at the end of the 1 |
In 2006, Yaba consumption became | fashionable for the well-to-do in Bangladesh. |
the most attractive and certainly the most | fashionable free speech theory in modern Western democr |
A new style of classical music, | fashionable from the 1720s to the 1770s, was called Gal |
es, stair railings and gateways were highly | fashionable from 1650. |
The Assembly Rooms formed the hub of | fashionable Georgian society in the city. |
k out your psychological hang-ups with some | fashionable gimmick." |
n, the Drake was the transition between the | fashionable Gold Coast residential area and the new com |
ary county regiment (Essex) rather than the | fashionable Guards or cavalry regiments favoured by you |
the white man most of the time including a | fashionable hat that sported a wide headband. |
Leduc is a sharp, | fashionable, hip, and quite headstrong young woman who |
"Poppyland" was a | fashionable holiday destination during this time, and t |
Many | fashionable homes have been built in recent years outsi |
at the time of their construction they were | fashionable homes housing prominent Detroit citizens. |
Long before it became | fashionable, Hopkinson converted a derelict barn to a b |
lar among those who could afford to stay at | fashionable hot springs resorts - and to get there in t |
eth century Cliftonville was considered the | fashionable hotel quarter of Margate. |
hed spa town; and the Old Hall had become a | fashionable hotel for the Georgian aristocracy taking t |
The Londinium House - A | fashionable hotel. |
Before adopting a | fashionable idea, we ought first to enquire whether it |
Lady Penelope is stylish and | fashionable in almost every aspect of her life. |
was "a faithful reproduction of the taverns | fashionable in London" in the 18th century. |
e is the Beacon terrace, which first became | fashionable in Georgian times. |
Duke Alexius of Anhalt-Bernburg, and became | fashionable in the late 19th century. |
and with a short, forked beard of the sort | fashionable in the late 14th century. |
By 1450, the Tatar language had become | fashionable in the court of the Grand Prince of Moscow, |
It was especially | fashionable in the 17th century, when judges and royal |
disdain for power ballads, which were very | fashionable in the commercial metal scene at the time. |
een popular in the 19th century, it was not | fashionable in the 20th. |
Existentialism became | fashionable in the post-World War years as a way to rea |
Collections of epigrams were | fashionable in the mid seventeenth century, but Urquhar |
JJ is pretty | fashionable in a lazy ‘doesn't spend long choosing his |
leading, a manner of composing which became | fashionable in the 1550s, both in madrigals and motets; |
developments led to the area becoming newly | fashionable in the first decade of the 21st century . |
earing a "bullet bra" of the style that was | fashionable in the 1950s. |
north, the beaver pelt, which would become | fashionable in Europe. |
parts stamped with the NJS logo have become | fashionable in recent years with some Western cyclists. |
for marine and grotesque ornament that was | fashionable in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. |
y the time the raising of runestones became | fashionable in the 11th century, most Scandinavian sett |
is the argument that the acrostic was most | fashionable in ninth century poetry and Cynewulf's own |
ch is in the Perpendicular style, which was | fashionable in the fifteenth century. |
in the Victorian High Gothic style that was | fashionable in Canada at the time, the gates sit on the |
near medium pace, he also imparted the then | fashionable in-duckers, or quick off spin. |
g Bhumibol have made the classical guitar a | fashionable instrument. |
He is an organizer of | Fashionable Istanbul and assists in attracting direct f |
It had been a | fashionable Jazz nightclub called PJ's in the 1960s, wh |
r, who later managed and owned a successful | fashionable jewelry shop, and was also a notable Yiddis |
Fashionable ladies usually preferred them to spectacles | |
ne Suter was a Swiss immigrant who set up a | fashionable ladies' salon in London's West End. |
Fashionable lady in a carriage | |
The | fashionable landscape style was employed with trees for |
ral style of the home was influenced by the | fashionable late nineteenth century style in Norway, wh |
eate his own troupe, and situated it in the | fashionable Le Marais district of Paris. |
Fashionable Lectures: composed and delivered with Birch | |
ar he returned to London, and stayed in the | fashionable Leicester Square. |
Mogas worked to maintain their | fashionable lifestyle, living in the city and being ind |
Immensely distended cartoon meant to plug a | fashionable line of children's dolls." |
Fashionable Living Room | |
Many | fashionable London houses were modified to his instruct |
g of St Mary Woolnoth, Lombard Street - the | fashionable London church where Newton became establish |
ts to make up sets of oil paintings for the | fashionable long galleries of great houses, but signed |
ng view of the river kept this neighborhood | fashionable long after the original families had depart |
ng view of the river kept this neighborhood | fashionable long after the originally families had depa |
The | Fashionable Lover (1772) is a sentimental comedy, as is |
Later on, Summerville became a | fashionable luxury resort and golf capital with the con |
While keeping away from the merely | fashionable, Marius has nevertheless managed to reinven |
d to turn the nearby area of Tamaris into a | fashionable modern resort. |
Two and a half years later, this incredibly | fashionable movement comes along, only an arsehole woul |
mercial street whose shops include the most | fashionable names in the world. |
was a pair of seven-story buildings in the | fashionable neighborhood of Verdun in West Beirut. |
gue was built 1906 - 1907 in the then newly | fashionable neighborhood of Harlem. |
, it was widely regarded as the city's most | fashionable neighborhood. |
as the automobile came into general use and | fashionable neighborhoods developed in Raleigh's outski |
London, England and marked one of the most | fashionable neighborhoods in early Savannah. |
oxton and Charles Squares, as well as being | fashionable neighbourhoods, were centres of non-conform |
the emerging romanticism than the existing | fashionable neoclassicism. |
g to take new houses in the West End, where | fashionable new districts such as St. James's were buil |
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