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I know that is very unfashionable given what happened now.
It may be unfashionable, but what seems important to her is love first, work second.
It is there unfashionable not to be a man of business.
It was an unfashionable time of day, but his eyes soon saw the man he had come to meet.
In fact they're so unfashionable it's one of the reasons I wanted to go back to them.
And what better way than to render all of those things unfashionable.
It's unfashionable to use those terms, perhaps, but I've never known anybody like him.
Still it may be unfashionable to go for the majority anyway.
She was very unfashionable at one time but I remember reading and enjoying her books.
The unfashionable side - a distinction that will be lost on most people.
Tinker Field is in an unfashionable part of the city.
What led them into a genre that's been unfashionable for more than half a century?
Or, to use an unfashionable term in these linguistic days, of thought.
This used to be known as "progress," before that word became unfashionable.
It was great fun to take these unfashionable characters and make them the stars of the show.
"This allows us to have impact even from an unfashionable location."
But production stopped in the Eighties when they became unfashionable.
Comparative anatomy, however, is an unfashionable science in the West today.
Her work became unfashionable after his death in 1680.
Those principles also include the decidedly unfashionable idea that government can be a force for good.
It is seriously unfashionable now to be too interested in fashion.
He had no financial reserves, and lived in an unfashionable part of London.
Love, marriage, home, still we cling to unfashionable things like that.
In films, as on stage, romance seems to be unfashionable.
The British have a great word for anything unfashionable: naff.