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- Yet despite its onetime modishness, the daguerreotype is not widely exhibited.
- There is also a chic and classy modishness to her paintings that make them collectibles for all.
- "David Thomson writes that the film " deserves a place in every archive to show how rapidly modishness withers.
- The whole thing, with its none-too-subtle sado-masochistic sex, French modishness and documentary horror, left a bad taste.
- With a rare bit of modishness, Ms . Champalimaud added sparkly Italian glass floor tiles and an ocher Chinese wall frieze _ herons en pointe near rocks _ by artists imported from Lisbon.
- As in every army, like America's in Vietnam, there is a bizarre modishness, here based on the new Russia's access to Hollywood's vision of war, combined with a Chechen setting.
- While Rebecca Nicholson of " The Guardian " praised the band's enthusiasm, she felt that " The formula of cramming 30 different songs into one is fun for a while, and it's invigorating, but ultimately it's hard to shake a sense of over-indulgence . " Sam Wolfson on " NME " criticized the often-changing song structure on " In Light ", writing that " While their love of premeditated spontaneity might be admirable in jazzier quarters, in reality it means that almost every song on their debut is marred by sudden changes in time signature, key and genre . " " Mojo " was similarly mixed, writing that " It's a shame that their modishness acts against them, but sometimes, playing all the right notes in the right order just isn't enough ."