Sentences with phrase «fell out of favour once»

LED technology soon fell out of favour once LCD screens arrived on the scene, and Bond sheepishly ditched the timepiece forever.

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The use of public funds to help develop Alberta's economy, once championed by former premier Peter Lougheed, has since fallen out of favour.
Time will tell whether the shifting dynamics in the recent search data will see Ethereum once more make an advance on Bitcoin, which itself appears to have fallen dramatically out of favour with crypto - technicians, with Trustnodes demonstrating that searches for «the Lightning Network» are «down some 75 % since their recent high in December.»
Once the residential schools fell out of favour, the governments slowly began to close them and instead opted to take indigenous children from their families to place them to be fostered and adopted by non-indigenous families.
But he had fallen out of favour by Christmas and was sent out on loan to Crystal Palace where he scored once in 11 outings, and yet again that was an FA Cup game, so he is still yet to score in any League match.
Most people in South Korea don't regularly eat dog, and the practice is increasingly falling out of favour with the younger generation who are more likely to have never eaten it, or eat it once or twice a year at special occasions;
The series, once the gold standard for console sim racers, has fallen out of favour during the PS3 era.
The genre quickly fell out of favour with the advent of consoles capable of flinging around textured polygons, but in recent years platformers have once again crept back thanks to indie developers.
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