Sentences with phrase «of a renaissance lately»

However, as wet shaving has undergone a bit of a renaissance lately, newer companies are throwing their hats into the ring with their own high - quality and competitively - priced options.
Kickstands are enjoying something of a renaissance lately as tablets have jumped to the forefront of everyone's attention, so it's only natural that the HD2, the most tabletesque of smartphones, is getting a combination kickstand / battery pack of its own.
The retro gaming market is having a bit of a Renaissance lately, thanks to Nintendo's NES Classic console and the ever - expanding industry dedicated to re-creating, refurbishing, and resurrecting nostalgia - fueled products of the past.
After last year's scattered lineup of products, HTC's been going through a bit of a renaissance lately thanks to the One X, One S and One V — a beautifully focused trio of phones that run the company's new, lightweight Sense 4 skin on top of Ice Cream Sandwich.
Gold in particular, is a versatile shade to use in interiors and has experienced something of a renaissance lately.

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Lately I've also been crushing on dark floral prints; they channel that same kind of early Renaissance opulence.
Paying a Little More for an Extra Dimension — It isn't only the illustration market that's booming lately, sculpture is also seeing something of a revival as art dealers and collectors begin reevaluating the medium's sizeable potential in light of a scarcity of Old Master and Renaissance paintings on the market.
Lately, however, the concept of reunification therapy seems to be enjoying a bit of a renaissance, and it's this that I wish to talk about.
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