Suddenly, the big three automakers were rolling out cheap components, unfashionable interiors and outdated styling.
There was still a feeling that Microsoft was an unfashionable company to buy from.
Status Quo remain defiantly unfashionable, but they still have legions of supporters around the world.
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They jealously reserve the right to nominate whomever they want as commissioner, however unfashionable his views.
And, unfashionable as the idea may seem, it has been given a remarkably warm reception.
Moving to once seemingly unfashionable areas, such as Des Moines, Iowa, State College, Pa. or Missoula, Mont.
The space is defiantly modest, furnished with nineteen-nineties-era glass coffee tables, unfashionable yellow couches, and family photographs.
Suddenly those unfashionable brick-and-mortars so loved by Graham and Dodd sleuths may become this year's prized takeover candidates.
Could unfashionable political stands ultimately be deemed mental disorders or national threats in a bid to disarm dissent?
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That is because, although some easterners may be irritating, noisy and unfashionable, in modern Europe they are indispensable.
From 1914 the two women lived in a spartan flat in unfashionable Bayswater.
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The Bukaka group's office block stands in an unfashionable part of downtown Jakarta.
This view had been made unfashionable by the fact that one of its most passionate advocates is Prince Charles.
But I still believe a crucial foundation of the American dream is that unfashionable belief called the Protestant work ethic.
As Ryan probably knows my sentiments are unfashionable and hinge on notions like noblesse oblige and the burden of privilege.
Is economic growth so unfashionable amongst the policy elite that not one of over 300 cities made such a case?
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At a Vanguard supermarket in an unfashionable part of Shenzhen, manager Hu Fan tries to satisfy traditional and modern tastes.
In truth, though his background and even friends were establishment and his causes unfashionable, he was not a man of contradictions.
For me the most outstanding difference is how hard the U.S. market will punish a mildly failing or just merely unfashionable stock.
This time the unfashionable Texas Department of Public Safety has been given a chance to show it can do the job properly.
As for the larger economic picture, my highly unfashionable view is that quantitative easing is a cure in search of a disease.
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It is unfashionable to bet against Apple winning out in the innovation race, but in this case Microsoft is in a strong place.
In a mood of confusion over national identity, there have been calls for a new canon of Dutch history, hitherto an unfashionable subject.
His intellectual legacy includes three encyclicals long, densely argued papal statements that make unfashionable assertions about the some of the big concerns of modern times.
Then she squeezes every roll of her into a Pepto-Bismol-hued track suit, adds unfashionable glasses, and takes to Times Square for her ritual humiliation.
Hero worship has become unfashionable except for pop stars, but Charles gets a mention in scientific journals for his work on the artificial heart.
It is unfashionable to argue that Microsoft has a piece of consumer technology that could become a category killer in the workplace but that opportunity exists.
Companies thus turned for loans to India's unfashionable state banks, which hold almost 70% of bank assets, rather than borrowing overseas or raising money on the stockmarket.
It also might mean investing in new or unfashionable markets.
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