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The film may be humorless, unflustered by the need to quicken or amuse, but it feels unfashionably true to itself.
NEWYORKER: The Yards
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Self-deprecating and friendly, with big freckles and a ready smile beneath unfashionably boxy glasses, he is as unassuming as the company headquarters in provincial Toyota City.
FORBES: The "Oof" Company
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Sir Rodric's book may, unfashionably, dodge some of those complexities.
ECONOMIST: The second world war
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The secret to Warren Buffett's success is old-fashioned value investing - not looking for the quick gain from speculative stock market movements, but putting the fund's money into undervalued but promising companies in slightly unfashionably industries.
BBC: Buffett: Investors live in 'dream world'
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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.
ECONOMIST: John James Audubon
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That is not to say that civilian courts cannot ever handle terrorist prosecutions, but rather that their role in a war on terror to use an unfashionably harsh phrase should be, as the term "war" would suggest, a supporting and not a principal role.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Civilian courts are no place to try terrorists