In fact, in the early 20th Century, azulejo art had fallen out of favour.
But his methods were roundly condemned by sectors of society that found themselves out of favour.
Following Mrs Palin's endorsement, Mr Hoffman's coffers filled and Ms Scozzafava found herself out of favour.
Her absence had prompted speculation, including that she had fallen out of favour for some reason.
But there are signs that, even here, the British identity may be falling out of favour.
Two of the best films of 1997 have been in a genre long out of favour.
When one technology falls out of favour, there is always another to take its place.
Although the independents are out of favour with investors, some big oil firms clearly admire their strengths.
The word 'union' seems to be out of favour, meanwhile, perhaps because it has confusing multiple meanings.
Mr Ahmadinejad's influence has been waning since he fell out of favour with the supreme leader last year.
And as Internet retailers have fallen out of favour, so venture capitalists are pouring money into wireless firms.
He runs a centralised media operation, which is able to use exclusion to punish those out of favour.
The 28-year-old midfielder was released by Chelsea earlier this month after falling out of favour with manager Carlo Ancelotti.
Bernard, who fell out of favour during his first season at Ibrox, has been on trial with Sheffield United.
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The fly-half has fallen out of favour with England manager Martin Johnson and has not played since November 2008.
However, he fell out of favour with Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger and was loaned out to AC Milan last season.
But the signing of Mushtaq Ahmed, the leg-spinner for some time out of favour with Pakistan, proved an inspired move.
Cardiff admit they "would love" to sign the Wales captain who is out of favour at the Premier League big-spenders.
The Bristol Rovers winger has been told his future lies elsewhere after falling out of favour at the Memorial Stadium.
Petrobras has been out of favour with investors since 2010, when the government diluted minority shareholders in an oil-for-shares deal.
The drug fell out of favour when it transpired that children exposed to it ended up with damaged reproductive organs.
But he has slipped out of favour, making three first-team appearances this season, prompting manager Harry Redknapp to let him out on loan.
Akram played nine Tests and 23 one-day internationals for Pakistan, but has been out of favour with the selectors since 2001.
But it was only 50 years before they disappeared from women's feet too, falling out of favour after the French Revolution.
However, the show fell out of favour with ITV in the early 1990s, and Thames took it to BBC One in 1994.
Internet pharmacies such as drugstore.com are also out of favour, because they need to spend so much on infrastructure and their brands.
The dollar has also been falling out of favour in recent days.
But the assumptions underpinning their approach have fallen out of favour recently - among economic commentators, if not the profession as a whole.
Gillespie, 33, who has been out of favour at Bramall Lane this season, last month spoke of a "fall-out" with manager Kevin Blackwell.
The MEK was given refuge in Iraq by former leader Saddam Hussein, but has fallen out of favour with Iraq's new Shia-dominated leadership.
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