Sentences with phrase «something stay on trend»

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The trend of retailers flinging open their doors on Thanksgiving may be giving way to something more old fashioned: Staying shut.
From the wine drinker who loves a sweet treat to the consumer who wants to stay up on the latest beverage trends, VOGA has something for everyone this Spring.
To stay on trend, you'll want to trade out your go - to mani / pedi color to something a little more in season.
It eventually turned into something broader, allowing me to help others stay on trend and be confident in anything they choose to wear.
The focus on digital now is no longer something that publishers do to keep up with the trends; now, they are going digital to stay in business.
«When Nintendo consoles start on the downward trend, they need only unleash games like Mario Kart and The Legend of Zelda which stay in the top ten charts for years, something no other game publisher has ever managed to achieve.»
I thought it would be something like that, although for a moment I thought Dr Vicki Pope from the Met Office was running a version of her old little graph of global temps, which is aired every now & then, curiously stopped in 2007, demonstrating beyond a doubt the warming going on as usual, just before the 2008 temp step drop & further cooling in 09, so that the trend stayed positive!
Yes, there is no doubt that we want to curl up on something comfortable, but you can also inject a touch of style and stay on trend with one of the most used pieces in your home.
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