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English
Wes was a traditional scholar, learned, impatient with anything he thought sloppy or faddish.
news.stanford.edu
They're only engaging in the latest and most faddish online content distribution.
www.independent.ie
It's fair to say that the entire category is yet to prove whether it offers lasting utility or mere faddish novelty.
techcrunch.com
It kept the series entertaining and moved it beyond its faddish beginnings, so why would you go back to that?
entertainment.ie
You also realise most vegans aren't doing it for dietary or faddish reasons but out of compassion and a sense of fairness.
www.theage.com.au
Most rock journalism dates pretty quickly, reflecting the immediate, faddish and ephemeral nature of the subject.
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
In a world of microgenres, faddish trends and disposable fashion, they offer something solid, independent and real.
www.theskinny.co.uk
Take divorce coaching, a subset of that other faddish career, life coaching.
observer.com
The sport is still around but the initial faddish aspect of it lasted from mid-1985 to approximately late 1989.
en.wikipedia.org
Once a faddish preoccupation of the fringe, green is not only mainstream, it's chic.
www.triplepundit.com

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