• And it's also the "trendiest, " as Nokia will no doubt remind you in its eventual marketing.

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  • Before then, he must rebuild a team that in the course of a season became Europe's trendiest player boutique.

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  • An elegant wine is starting to challenge merlot, that trendiest of Nineties reds.

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  • But on this tour I learned that the most sophisticated, trendiest establishments aren't always the most comfortable, nor the most practical.

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  • San Francisco is the headquarters for two of the trendiest hotel brands in the US: Joie de Vivre and Kimpton.

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  • Thus Chelsea was the trendiest part of town in the Victorian era, boasting painters such as James Whistler and writers such as Oscar Wilde amongst its residents.

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  • The hotel concierge wore cutaways that the Prince of Wales might have admired and could get us reservations into the trendiest places in Paris, at any hour.

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  • From our tour of urban Beirut, a story we are shooting for a future show takes us to one of the trendiest nightclubs of the Lebanese capital.

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  • Known for being on the cutting edge of style, fashion and of course sex, the Sex and the City gals would only visit the trendiest of Manhattan eateries.

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  • One leader of the makeover is Son Pham Quang, who runs some of Vietnam's trendiest restaurants, like the Club Opera in Hanoi and the Mandarin in Ho Chi Minh City.

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  • Two of the trendiest parts of London in recent years, affluent Notting Hill and upcoming Brixton, were both hosts to large numbers of West Indian immigrants in the 1950s, because they could afford the cheap rents in the areas.

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  • At a time when New Yorkers routinely spot Leonardo DiCaprio in person at Manhattan's trendiest nightspots, Ms. Lewinsky's reported social life does not extend beyond a quick handshake with William Safire at the Cosmos Club--a scene that will presumably be accompanied in the movie by background music from Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians.

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