This untrendy middle-class haven, throbbing with ambition again, is an economic and political boon to New York City. |
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Most of the Abercrombie shirts and untrendy items are gone, and brilliant items have appeared. |
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His inspiration lies in the mouldy archives of American roots music, and his accomplished finger-picked guitar style is decidedly untrendy. |
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The spirit of hope may be untrendy in these cynical times but it needs to be celebrated occasionally. |
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The notion that IT is geeky and untrendy tends to be formed around the age of 13 years and is very difficult to change later on in life. |
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I always thought he was the apogee of untrendy, the zenith of non-cool. |
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It is something about the eyebrows and the hairline and that look of – untrendy – clean-shaven, boyish innocence. |
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I'm far too untrendy to emulate my world renowned work mate. |
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One of them was wearing untrendy sneakers and we got in easily. |
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Notice the associated lack of emotion, the dorky untrendy appearance and behaviour, physical weakness and obsessiveness that goes with these characters. |
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Yet Kentish Town's shops and cafés are almost invariably untrendy and in some cases mouldering. |
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Devoutly untrendy — Charles Smith's desk in the wine shed doubles as the tasting counter — the Smiths came to feel like an anachronism in recent years. |
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James has a wife and family whom he keeps rigidly out of the way in Cambridge, from which he commutes to his untrendy flat in London's Barbican. |
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