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It is uncertain when the Nordic lands first became a source of trendiness.
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An exception would be high-end vodka, which is subject to trendiness and tends to have trouble building a dedicated clientele.
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The growth of the ETF industry reflects an increasing awareness and understanding of exchange traded funds, as well as the trendiness of the instrument.
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Notting Hill's estate agents now trade on an ersatz trendiness.
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Most of this warm trendiness comes at a price.
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The D opened last fall with a unique mix of hipster trendiness and retro Rat Pack old Vegas flair, and to accomplish this, it has one of Sin City's only two-level casinos.
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The trendiness is not confined to New York.
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There have been a couple of previous attempts to define and propagate Fauxhemia(n), notably by Urban Dictionary, which specifically attached the word to a place where trendiness hides the high rents and trust funds.
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He spent his working life largely at Harvard, relishing the intellectual fizz as the wartime generation returned to study, using wisely the great freedom granted to tenured professors like himself, but increasingly disgusted in later years by academic trendiness and moral cowardice.
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