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The daring even wear their nighties to work, if they have a relatively relaxed employer or one who is already faddishly dressed.
I wouldn't bring much more to the endeavor than Douglas Coupland, and my essay would probably be just as faddishly sociological.
I liked feeling I had something to spare and - faddishly, perhaps - I liked feeling open to the here and now.
Cast of characters: Faddishly attired teen-age girl chewing what appears to be a hefty wad of gum; well-dressed matron walking proud-looking afghan.
Structurally, "Fran's Bed" is unwieldy, faddishly shifting time from recent to long-ago past, then back to the grim present, with "abstract representations" of sets and props.
And, oh dreary irony, this is just what many academic champions of Emerson today say when they hold him up to face down lesser-known works by American writers they consider faddishly multicultural.
The creme brulee was so ambrosial, its crusty sugar blanket a skein of lightness, that it could serve as a model to all the would-be pastry chefs who attempt the now faddishly popular dessert.
The one leading theater producing a repertory of new plays exclusively is the Crossroads Theater Company of New Brunswick, now in its 11th year, but it is doing so philosophically, not faddishly.
He remembers the daily school bus rides to St. Augustine's and his envy of the older boys dressed faddishly in hooded plaid mackinaws and colorful fuzzy earmuffs under their hunting caps - outfits his father would never permit.
She did not have the "Attraction Peaks" so often discussed on the TV, or seen faddishly headlined on the LitVid mods; the culturally prescribed geometric curves allocated to so few naturally, and now available to so many by design.
Warning of a worrisome new trend in smoking among young people, Massachusetts health officials released the country's first official study today on the prevalence among teen-agers of smoking skinny, sweet-flavored and highly potent cigarettes called bidis that are hand-rolled in India and faddishly popular.
Although assailed by some for being too canonical and by others for faddishly expanding the reading list, the anthology has prevailed over the years, due in large part to the talents of Abrams, who refined the art of stuffing 13 centuries of literature into 6,000-odd pages of wispy cigarette paper.