Sentences with phrase «into vogue»

The concept of brain plasticity first came into vogue in the 1960s and 1970s.
With fighting games coming back into vogue in such a big way over the past year, anticipation was quite high for a next - gen entry into the Samurai Showdown legacy.
When they came back into vogue again in the 1970's they were thinner and looked like a long skirt when standing still.
The car also uses electric power steering, a new trick for saving gas that is just coming into vogue among automakers.
Instagram was just coming into vogue during the Sochi Winter Games.
Lawyers who continue to believe that the old model of legal services delivery will come back into vogue with an economic recovery south of the border, are going to be in for a big shock.
If you know you'll be both willing and able to change it all out in 5 - 10 years when you get tired of something else, then by all means go for it, but for those who need it to last longer, classic and white will always stand the test of time — and it will also eventually always come back into vogue as we are seeing right now.
Flywheels, mechanical devices that store rotational energy, are an old technology that is starting to come back into vogue for some applications, and the company's president, Frank DeLattre, says they carry several advantages over batteries.
Super Mario 64 had already blown apart that formula just months before Crash Bandicoot's release in 1996, and it hasn't come back into vogue since.
This means that if a two percent inflation target reflected a proper balance when it first came into vogue decades ago, a higher target is probably appropriate today.
Meanwhile, US investment - grade bonds have come somewhat into vogue among European and Asian investors seeking exposure to the seemingly unstoppable dollar and respite from their own fragile economies, Deutsche Bank reports.
Value investing often comes into vogue when there is turmoil in the market, and Oak Value has been hitting its mark lately.
According to Dr. Stephanie Seneff of MIT who has studied the issue in depth and who I recently saw present on the subject at a nutritional Conference in Indianapolis, desiccating non-organic wheat crops with glyphosate just before harvest came into vogue late in the 1990's with the result that most of the non-organic wheat in the United States is now contaminated with it.
In the 1970's, Dr. Atkins responded to the high - carbohydrate, low - fat dogma of the nutrition world at the time, by bringing a modified Ketogenic diet into vogue.
Its worth noting that purple has a tendency to come into vogue at important turning points in history, and that turbulent times are often, in their turn, crucibles for artistic expression.
«I'm so into Vogue Arabia, they are really doing a good job.
Of course I may wait long enough to have all wood come back into vogue!!
Feminine beauty is one of the eternal themes discussed at all times; each era has its own canons of female beauty, which are dictated by modernity: in one period of years, it is fashionable one, tomorrow there are new standards, sometimes totally opposite to the previous, and a few decades again come into vogue long - forgotten images.
Getzels and Jackson pointed out that the authoritarian teaching style considered «good» at the end of the 19th century had given way to the personal style brought into vogue with progressive education, which would in time give way to another.
Over the past five years, especially due to the basically one - way upward move higher for equity prices, momentum trading has come back into vogue replacing mean reversion trading for a number of traders.
A decade after the dot - com boom pushed casual workplace attire into vogue, casual dress has become commonplace in many industries.
For the past 6 - 8 months I have noticed an increasing volume of program highlights that reflect all sorts of more relaxed guidelines including Stated Income / Verified Assets (could be helpful if your credit scores are reasonable) and even No Doc loans are coming into vogue once again.
So in hard - hit counties like Pinellas, which leads the nation in subsidized rates, homes that don't need insurance have suddenly surged into vogue.
Glass doorknobs shimmered into vogue during the First World War (when metal was diverted to the war effort), effervescently combining form and function.
Floating - rate loan ETFs are coming into vogue as investors begin scouring the investment landscape for fixed - income securities that will hold their value should rates head higher.
This hardcore approach, used for years by strength and power athletes, is just now coming into vogue for more casual lifters because of its ability to help your body recruit more muscle fibers.
Of particular interest are dresses made of leather, which began to come into vogue since last season.
During the late»80s, a terrible fad, wilding, came into vogue among troubled inner - city youth.
According to The Food Timeline the modern day Neapolitan - style dessert came into vogue during the 1800's.
In recent years, wallpaper has come back into vogue with a vengeance, with manufacturers offering up some of the most beautiful and irresistible patterns we've ever seen.
When the micro-computer came into vogue in schools, doomsday prophets predicted the demise of the public school teacher.
In this cycle, might simplicity will come into vogue again?
Since capes have come into vogue recently, they are available at tons of retailers and at every price point.
Profitability and sustainable growth have come into vogue, and it almost feels gauche for startups to aspire to unicorn status.
However, with yields rising and economic growth at least stabilizing, this began to change in the second half of 2016 when classic dividend plays stumbled while value started to come back into vogue.
While mapping content to the buying stages or journey has come into vogue, today's buyers do not think or behave in such linear fashion.
Of late, the term «buyer's journey» has come into vogue.
Narrative theology came into vogue, followed by narrative preaching — understood variously as preaching about narratives, preaching with narratives and giving sermons narrative form.
The word Fundamentalism came into vogue in 1920 in relation to the Christian group who earlier published a set of twelve booklets under the title, Fundamentals.
When the Great Tao (Way or Method) ceased to be observed, benevolence and righteousness came into vogue.
It's come into vogue to describe your church members as «shareholders.»
And by the time sentience came into vogue, grief had entered the mix as well.
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