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If you listen to the guys on the corner, you'd think working for a living was passe.
Even a hologram at the end of the show also seems to be passe.
The word over lunch at Moose's is that we're passe.
They say it is too versatile a location to become passe just yet.
A play of potential may have become simply passe.
The owners dismiss the idea that large places are passe.
The physics of wind instruments would seem to be passe.
Lot of wonderful passe things going on in your kitchen."
"The idea of tight clothes is already passe," he said.
"Do not listen to those who tell you that chastity is passe."
In this case, as Bangladesh illustrates, that thinking is now passe.
Now, such companies are largely passe to the growth investor, although some have done very well in the stock market.
He seemed out of the Romantic era, a bit passe and naive.
People had a perception that it was passe and forbidding.
What's more, you're probably still going to that little French bistro that's been passe for months now.
But nobody is clowned for using a word that's passe, she said.
You must admit the subject is a trifle passe these days.
When it comes to mutual fund investors, the American stock market has become a bit passe.
Square feet, that archaic measure of living space, is passe.
Forster is not passe, but time has played tricks on his work.
But most of the descriptive names attached to cities are now passe.
A current sound can sound passe in just a few months."
To those who think Wolf's trademark phrase is passe, he shook his head.
A heavy-handed Government role in the economy is passe in his view.
Protests were passe, and the media were only interested in what was going on inside.