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"passé" Definitions
  1. no longer fashionable

276 Sentences With "passé"

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Just as we thought Burberry plaid was passé, it's back.
Forget about paltry ice buckets and passé plumes of cinnamon.
"Porn is passé," one shopkeeper selling the videos told police.
Premarital sex is now passé, as are open extramarital affairs.
Flipping through printed travel guides and paper maps is passé.
For women, evidently, all that drawbridge business was growing passé.
Ho hum hot dog eating competitions suddenly seem so passé.
The Mannequin Challenge is a bit passé by now, it's true.
Wearing watches is, as we all remind each other, is passé.
The days of big high-dollar fundraisers are looking increasingly passé.
Beating humans at board games is passé in the AI world.
In actual reality, for example, the world "diet" is considered passé.
"To some, the term lesbian is very passé," said Dr. Stein.
Macron veut assumer le passé, alors qu'Alger veut encore y vivre.
Forget buying single-use plastic bottles when you're out — that's so passé!
Harald Andersen 10/10 Floral bouquets are passé as a romantic gesture.
Given that, are discussions about gender in club culture also becoming passé?
But no longer will we have to rely on such passé techniques!
This just in: walking or driving to the polls is highly passé.
Just being "president" or "prime minister" is so passé now, so 1990s.
Its editors had concluded that his brand of folksy humanism was passé.
First, "brokered convention" is a passé term for reasons that we'll explain below.
Without these two features, I'll stick with the boring and passé iPhone 8.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Two-dimensional light painting is so passé.
Conventional pop is so passé — keep the bubbles, but ditch the excess sugar!
Once passé, the genre has had a resurgence over the past few decades.
As a personality and legacy he is needed; as policies, he is passé.
Later, she revealed her plan: "Birth tourism is so passé!" she told me.
"Don't forget that," he said to the many naysayers who think China is passé.
"Diet" was already a passé word when I first launched The Anti-Diet Project.
A lot of these young animators never have done that, because it was passé.
Sharing with everyone is passé and more than a little bit scary these days.
It makes telling time by the glaring face of a smartphone seem strangely passé.
My favorite surviving original clue: "No longer either hot or cool?" for PASSÉ. Hopeveryonenjoys!
People soon grew tired of the analytical approach; it became passé, even mocked by some.
Thirty years after the artist's death, my pessimistic impulse is to call the artist passé.
We can have a society were ownership is not so much wrong as simply passé.
A football team's new uniform each season makes the colours on older shirts look passé.
And if sagging is now so passé, why are some people still sagging in public?
Maybe PCO knows screaming and spitting is passé, but it sure doesn't seem like it.
These days it's useless, not to mention passé, to complain about taboos pertaining to depiction.
She lives in fear that mayo is going the way of now-passé Jell-O.
Posting in perpetuity is passé; the fixed feed has mostly given way to ephemeral stories.
Mr. and Mr. debating fidelity and diapers in CB2 living rooms has almost become passé.
Amid signals of progress in trade talks, fixating on China's economic data is so passé.
The track record of those dismissing Buffett as being passé is not a good one.
The music was disconnected from life, and his materialism sounded passé even for hip-hop.
Extend your right leg, keeping your left leg bent in a parallel passé position (as shown).
Now, in a classic case of internet over-saturation, correcting the lyrics has become somewhat passé.
But twenty years later, thanks to on-demand television, and streaming, DVRs feel sort of passé.
Technologies and trends change and become obsolete or passé, but transferrable skills will be valued forever.
D'un point de vue stratégico-politique ce qui s'est passé est un énorme problème pour l'OTAN.
Ratchet, with its stripped-to-the-marrow beats and laddish, simplistic lyrics, is now passé, too.
The sepia latte art and over-saturated sunsets that once dominated the feed have become passé.
Du coup, est-ce que reconnaître ce passé, ce passif, colonial, est pour autant contre-productif?
I wander around the exhibition looking at naked bodies and wondering when exactly nudity became passé.
The 19923 film's 2D animated effects, at the time sophisticated and dazzling, are now largely passé.
Exercise bikes almost seemed passé, used more for hanging laundry than for fitness in the home.
I know gender essentialism is passé, but I did wonder: Would they make Congress more collaborative?
The only sore spot are the giant bezels around the screen, which are decidedly passé in 2017.
After a while, though, public interest dimmed, and terrazzo came to be seen as passé and kitschy.
Consider your body wash passé: Cleansing body oils are the next step in beauty's great oil takeover.
Picking on hipsters is passé: the photo-blog "Look At This Fucking Hipster" last posted in 2010.
TransferWise is now worth $3.5 billion, up from its now-passé Series E valuation of $1.58 billion.
Pokéballs are passé — enter a new system of travel for Pokémon (and non-Pokémon) plush toys alike.
These days, they're passé: Batteries are cheap enough that most automakers are focusing on fully electric rides.
The kind of imagination and ambition that drove the New Deal and the Great Society became passé.
" The introductory caption read: "Is the put-upon housewife and mother becoming passé as a TV heroine?
Je voulais à la fois honorer le passé et affirmer ma liberté vis-à-vis de lui.
But as Pokémon Go arrives for the Apple Watch on Thursday, it seems almost a little passé.
Falling in love will or won't happen in its own time, and "fitting in" is so passé.
In 2020, TNG's dream of a stable, virtuous "conclusion" to the human story can feel sadly passé.
The results wholeheartedly disprove the contention that CDFIs are passé and that they are no longer needed.
Hallyday's 2011 album "Jamais Seul" went straight to number one despite his reputation among younger generations as passé.
As the Republicans explode the deficit, and the Democrats promise Medicare for All, small government is looking passé.
Stephen Curry has gotten so good at it that he has somehow made the halfcourt heave look passé.
Thomas Cook, the world's oldest travel agency has folded—but that's not to say package holidays are passé.
As millennials age into the workplace, the idea of embracing technology is starting to seem a little more passé.
One might think that it's passé or generic to stan Pikachu, the "Them" of Pokémon, especially as an adult.
The idea that women must support Hillary because they are women is so passé even feminists are eschewing it.
And it's become pretty passé to tuck yours under the lid of a toilet and then send it away.
"The profound ideas at which 'American Beauty' grasped now seemed passé at best and clueless at worst," Jacobs wrote.
Even Mr. Kilmeade, in an interview last week, conceded that cable TV was becoming passé with a new generation.
By the early '70s, straightened hair was passé for black women, and Johnson did her best to keep up.
With her ancient Mayan roots and historical wisdom, she makes the devil who wears Prada look provincial and passé.
Is it the domain of no-holds-barred experimentalism, where standard ideas of harmony and rhythm have grown passé?
Though even that expectation already may be passé as concerns around unplugging and embracing our down time take root.
Such chop-shop collections may have been a way to squeeze value out of passé jewelry and worn-out tableware.
Levitating speakers and lightbulbs are so passé: when it comes to floating household items, this year it's all about vegetation.
It's just another passé department store, like Bonwit Teller or B. Altman, where their parents or grandparents used to shop.
It's a testament to the speed with which culture moved in 2017 that "style transfer" already feels a little passé.
Pour M. Sar, les paroles de Médine restent percutantes mais elles sont plus dispersées qu'elles ne l'étaient dans le passé.
Mr. Xi's model is not totalitarianism, which is passé, but "techtarianism," a surveillance state based on advanced facial recognition technology.
Consequently, the film is something of a passé portrait of the aesthetics of state power within our current information age.
The current moment is not an everlasting state, so sometimes it pays to draw inspiration from things considered passé or overdone.
According to Metro, the traditional rule that "an engagement ring should cost an equivalent of three month's salary" is officially passé.
Passé in its native Spain, the porrón has become a popular bar accessory among patrons who don't mind possible wine stains.
In November, Dolce & Gabbana offended an entire country with a marketing campaign that perpetrated passé stereotypes before a show in China.
Some experts concede that the idea of "South Brooklyn" as an area in the northern half of the borough is passé.
Technologists predict that text-based storytelling will soon be passé, and that videos and photos will be more important in journalism.
In other parts of the country, French food might signify the old, the passé, the establishment that had to be overthrown.
"Using and abusing animals for entertainment is just becoming passé," she said, adding that she was also working to end rodeos.
Au dessus de la cheminée, plus de miroir ni de manteau – si tant est qu'il y en eut dans le passé.
Je me souviens d'avoir passé mon bras sous celui d'une de mes amies, et d'avoir fait de même avec une autre.
Should we celebrate the beginning of a new decade now or wait until next year, when it seems a little passé?
With a few more newfangled tweaks, the Academy Awards telecast can someday be right there on the cutting edge of passé.
LOS ANGELES — "The movies themselves seem passé in California now," Christopher Rand wrote in "Los Angeles: The Ultimate City," published in 1967.
And in the era of poptimism, rock's focus on a very specific idea of authenticity has come to seem a little passé.
Wearing pink leotards, pink tights and pink shoes, they stand with their hands on their hips as they learn proper passé technique.
As we've learned more about women's sexuality, traditional male strip clubs (which were basically carbon-copies of female strip clubs) became passé.
LONDON — British Vogue has come under fire after it hailed pushed-up breasts as passé in an article in its December issue.
But alarm bells about this issue have become as passé as vuvuzelas, the Black Eyed Peas and other cultural remnants of 2010.
What's more, though the media declared Pokémon GO passé, Benzi's data proves that hype continues to grow, just at a slower rate.
"It just became passé," said Bob Eveleth, the first Glamour Shots licensee and owner of nearly 231 stores at the company's peak.
Many thanks to Will and Joel for opting to go with a quip puzzle despite some views that this style is passé.
Maybe two decades marks the distance between recent history and actual past, that nebulous line that distinguishes the passé from the retro.
As early as 2006, American chefs surveyed by the National Restaurant Association for its annual culinary forecast had declared the trend passé.
As early as 2006, American chefs surveyed by the National Restaurant Association for its annual culinary forecast had declared the trend passé.
The highly Instagrammable label brought renewed attention to the brand, which some previously considered passé, according to a report by Fast Company.
It's just one more example of Victoria's Secret seeming to fall behind the times, as even the concept of "dieting" has become passé.
You know how we used to hear about products years back – TV… Today, it's digital and even digital is passé, now it's mobile.
It seems that washing your hair these days has gone the way of frosted tips and butterfly clips — as in, it's totally passé.
A strange but intriguing new promotion from Taco Bell and Microsoft will soon make Doritos and Mountain Dew passé for the gaming elite.
New Year's resolutions have become a bit passé over the years, as we all make them and then break them just hours later.
So-called bond proxies - equities that have safe, predictable returns - were also avoided, BAML said in a note titled "Bond proxies are passé".
The skinny jean — and I say this as someone who still has eight pairs hanging in her closet — has tipped into the passé.
The memory of a song, the passé graphic design, an antiquated object reminding us how supports keep changing while emotions stay the same.
While the media is still obsessing over ISIS, the brand has deteriorated like a passé fashion trend amongst religious circles in the suburbs.
As soap operas have been supplanted by reality television and now YouTube vlogging, the line between fantasy and reality has become somewhat passé.
Like vinyl records and sleek Danish furniture, Mr. Rorem has been both popular and passé, and just might now be ripe for resurgence.
La nature même du mouvement rendait cela peu probable, puisque les Gilets jaunes ont passé leur temps à détruire toute tentative de structuration.
Scott Flanders, the company's chief executive, admitted to The New York Times that the centerfold had become passé in the eyes of American readers.
For a country keen to be a global free-trading nation, sending a message that mostly-free markets are passé is storing up trouble.
Electronic voting machines, all the rage after Florida's meltdown in 103, are largely passé, both because of their costs and their vulnerabilities to cyberattacks.
The human hand—what it can produce, what it has to teach including the mistakes it makes—is not passé, at least not yet.
But these seemingly modern procedures may suddenly seem passé, thanks to a technological breakthrough by Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard Medical School researchers.
Who goes there: Tatted-up teenagers from rural Idaho and R.V.-ing retirees share the lake with wealthy Californians who consider Lake Tahoe passé.
Elle n'est toujours pas sûre de ce qui s'est passé, mais elle a constaté par la suite qu'elle avait un œil au beurre noir.
In a league where Jürgen Klopp's Liverpool and Mauricio Pochettino's Tottenham are lauded, teams that emphasize keeping the ball have come to seem passé.
Un de ses soutiens balaya l'affaire sous prétexte qu'il s'agissait d'un " troussage de domestique ", une expression qui évoque le passé féodal de la France.
As people started to share everything from the tools in their garages to the clothes in their closets, they predicted, consumerism would become passé.
The sliding camera in the Honor Magic 2 (and the Xiaomi Mi Mix3)Image: HonorShortly after MWC, it was clear smartphone notches were already passé.
The classic style, with its strip of white curving across the top of the nail, is far from new; some may even call it passé.
It makes it easier for China to declare American-style democracy passé, and more tempting for other countries to copy China's autocratic model (see article).
It's about the way Giles hangs onto his youth and is baffled by the present, where he's a tired old relic whose skills are passé.
Long ago, there was just Cantonese (Long ago, we were easy to please.) But then food from Szechuan came our way, Making Cantonese strictly passé.
While donning an LED mask around your home may look a little silly, these home treatments might make your traditional skincare routine feel super passé.
Though the increasingly formulaic films were successful, they'd prove to be Day's undoing and make her passé when the counterculture supplanted the "Mad Men" era.
It was perfectly rational (in WWE terms) for Bayley to turn on Banks after years of torment which mostly looked like passé cattiness of yesteryear.
" It poked fun at chasers of ethnic food trends, and read in part: "But then food from Szechuan came our way/Making Cantonese strictly passé.
But soon after, the iPhone came out, and owning even a Razr—which was always just out of my reach as a teenager—became passé.
The conversation around global warming now seems a bit passé, and I sure I'm not the only one who has begun to experience apocalypse fatigue.
Late at night in bed, postcoital, eating toasted baguettes with butter and feta cheese on top, we talked and mocked that worn-out, passé ritual.
Yet for over a decade, critics have been lamenting the alleged "death" and "demise" of these gayborhoods, accusing them of being "passé" or surrendering to gentrification.
The old 40-hour work week model, in which fathers brought home the bacon while dependent-spouse mothers fried it up in a pan, is passé.
Instead, Samsung chose to announce several passé tablets and a new VR headset, because in the end Samsung doesn't need a third party to facility interest.
Mr. Eleuteri said that customers sometimes ask for a discount on unsold stock becalmed in the passé doldrums between new and vintage, but he always declines.
Reconnaître le crime c'est donc, pour le gouvernement français, enrayer le geste de ceux qui voudraient lancer ce passé comme un cocktail Molotov dans le présent.
Clubs are either closed or passé, so now it's all about creating bespoke listening environments for cash-rich clubbers with an appetite for Instagram-able events.
Human rights ideology and neoliberalism were not twins, Moyn says, but both fostered a perception that social justice was passé or, worse, evocative of awful regimes.
Je connais la ville depuis presque 24 ans, pour y être passé à plusieurs reprises après l'installation de mes parents à Paris lorsque j'avais 22015 ans.
I wondered if all these kids were merely squares or, worse, I'd missed the Juul wave entirely and was out here embarrassing myself with a passé device.
It is passé to talk about the internet (wow, isn't it killing us etc), it is also sickening (go outside!), but in this case it's important too.
The president is constrained almost not at all by the Constitution — that's, you know, passé — not so much by Congress, but actually by a few other things.
We're not arguing that the show shouldn't address teen pregnancy, but if smoking is passé and a casual allusion to date rape is not, something is up.
Whatever one thinks of existentialism, it's clear from the context that what we meant here was something more like "passé" — or, resorting to English, "out of fashion."  
But this tradition is long passé — despite a yawning worker shortage, American companies today are only rarely prepared to spend the money to train their own workers.
With over 14 million subscribers, the YouTube star and comedian Lilly Singh has achieved a level of internet celebrity that might make traditional TV fame look passé.
But in an era in which lawmaking is almost passé, this executive function may be one of the most important for whoever enters the White House in 2017.
But Duke is largely passé in the Bayou State, a sad, corrupt curiosity from a time when his bigotry wasn't quite ready for prime time in the GOP.
And will berets go the same way as 2016's accessory of choice—the choker—and become passé, worn only by suburban housewives and Forever 21-wearing tweens?
If there is a potential downside to the advances, Dr. Hellmann said, it is that the buzz about immunotherapy has led some patients to think chemotherapy is passé.
Gender affirmation surgery — sex-change surgery is now a passé term — became four times more common between 0003 and 2014, for a total of 4,118 in-hospital procedures.
If Martha Stewart has deemed the stigma against drinking winter rosé as passé as the Labor Day white rule, than surely winter ice cream deserves a similar chance.
What may seem potentially invasive now will likely continue to slide into "normal" and perhaps even feel passé by the time today's toddlers are getting their driver's licenses.
By the 1970s, tap seemed passé and out of place in musicals, unless someone like Bob Fosse used it as a symbol of razzle-dazzle, insincere and corrupt.
" C'est la même chose que ce qui s'est passé pour l'avortement au début des années 1970, et pour la parité au début des années 1990 ", ajoute-t- elle.
Anal has always been the prime rib of the sexual buffet for gay men, but over the past few decades, it's gone from hetero taboo to nearly passé.
I would just say, don't think that to become a popular vlogger you would have had to start like nine years ago, because you'd be passé by now.
But hey, perhaps grandma has always known something that we didn't because the once-passé piece is shaping up to be the sweater du jour amongst the fashion crew.
While the idea of a World Wide Computer Linkup might seem passé as we approach 28265, it was still very much unusual in 224 when Blade Runner was released.
And the idea that politicians were hiding their truly toxic views from the public also seems passé, since Donald Trump managed to get elected president by being outspokenly awful.
With all the amazing real tech entering our lives, concept videos are becoming passé— that is, unless the concept video uses existing innovations that simply haven't been combined yet.
The gesture proved prophetic: within a decade, surging Pop art and minimalism had rendered de Kooning and his many followers, in the eyes of art-world cognoscenti, pitiably passé.
The writing is unshowy at best, but can veer into awkwardness, especially in the scenes with the clichéd, underwritten Laura — there is a thin line between classic and passé.
Photo via Sub Pop Records Mass Gothic, the new project from Noel Heroux (formerly of Hooray For Earth), wants to make genre restrictions as outdated and passé as possible.
Waiting more than an hour for anything (food, a promising Bumble match to pick a place and time to meet up after weeks of back-and-forth) has become passé.
If anything, using "flying car" as a designator is passé — most experts in this space hate the phrase — while eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) is the preferred buzzword.
Fusion now is at best passé—associated with muddled, nonsensical mashups from the 90s—and at worst problematic, with chefs borrowing carelessly from cuisines with which they barely hold ties.
For those who pay attention to the genres constructed by art critics and curators, Lu might be situated in the recently trendy, now nearly passé category of post-internet art.
What happened was "Rent," a musical whose blend of rock and romance and realism has proved so influential that a predecessor like "Tick, Tick…Boom!" now feels a little passé.
Did you think that maybe it would distract us from the downright tragic moment when it became clear that even Newark thinks MTV is a little bit passé these days?
Pour Alexandre Gady, professeur d'histoire de l'art à l'université Paris-Sorbonne, les Français souffrent d'une schizophrénie culturelle, partagés entre leur amour pour le passé et leur amour pour la modernité.
Shepphird thinks the social groups geared around these devices might serve as an alternative place for people to post about their workouts, since it's become passé on other social media.
Men and masculinity are obviously passé; it is 2016 and gender has been divided infinitely, yet stupid chores are being assigned to girly people by a generalizable sample of American citizens.
Another old division fast going by the wayside in response to reality: The former divide between men's wear and women's wear, an increasingly passé fashion throwback to a more discriminatory time.
Mais s'il est nécessaire pour le colonisateur de sortir de la mémoire coloniale avec honneur, il est aussi nécessaire aux décolonisés de dépasser le passé, et assumer leur présent, avec sincérité.
" At the ripe age of 30, the old old maid "proclaims herself passé" with a dress "that is severely plain in style and she wears nothing but brown, gray and black.
She then can address technical issues, like the correct placement of passé, in which the working leg is bent so that the toes land in the nook just above the knee.
Once upon a time, this kind of plush East Egg sportswear contained in it the promise of a more sparkling life, but now it, and all it represents, feels mostly passé.
The moon is passé; at an outpost, fast food chains flash familiar neon signs, while the ungovernable far side is a wild west of untapped resources fought over by space pirates.
But as reality television celebrity in the social media age came to demand the illusion of 24/7 exposure, keeping secrets as a strategy turned into the most passé thing of all.
Skin Deep With a boom in face masks in the last few seasons, that old-time ritual of putting on a face mask in the privacy of one's home is seriously passé.
Pour séduire un conseil d'administration, il faut avant tout pouvoir offrir un environnement légal, réglementaire et culturel favorable aux entreprises — et dans le passé, Paris se refusait à ce genre d'accueil chaleureux.
As they move into the dominant demographic position in American life, they've made doorbells obsolete (better to text), vacations passé (too busy) and face-to-face conversations a lost art (see doorbells).
Of course, the evil onus is on the alt-right (already a passé term, as this group's objectives are no longer an alternative to anything but central to sites of forceful power).
Not sure when huntin' squirrels became passé, but these dang millennials gotta have their Pokemon Go. Like Draw Something or Meerkat, this trend will probably be gone and forgotten in a couple weeks.
By the 1970s, however, leading Democratic intellectuals like John Kenneth Galbraith were arguing that a frontal attack on big business was passé and that the government's focus should be maximizing economic growth instead.
The backlash that forced ABC to cancel Ms. Barr's television series reflects a distaste for passé, plainly stated racism in a society that likes to see itself as having put bigotry behind it.
This is a bit passé now, but there was a day when everyone from vaunted intellectuals to middlebrow bourgeois New Yorker perusers suspected that Freud had the right idea about sex and society.
A la nostalgie du passé et à l'angoisse du peuple meurtri, M. Macron substitue une vision positive de l'avenir, réhabilitant au passage le sens originel du libéralisme, comme doctrine promouvant les libertés individuelles.
Class is drag, gender is passé, offices have ball pits and nap pods, and retail is a Rorschach test, with infinitely tweakable subcultural niches waiting to be unscrambled into a look unique to you.
Until fairly recently in the grand scheme of cheese, American cheese was broadly assumed by middle- and upper-class consumers to be a mass-produced commodity whose modern trappings are both disquieting and passé.
Though traditional maternity labels have long offered their share of empire-waist gowns with endless ruching and layers of stretch jersey, for a growing number of stylish women, these dresses feel matronly and passé.
And just as Hamilton-homages feel positively passé in 2017, so does this video, which just serves as a reminder as to how long it has been since Motorola had a phone anyone cared about.
Like it or not — and thanks to the demise of the once-sacrosanct but now passé company pension — the 401(k) plan is the primary retirement savings vehicle today for vast numbers of American workers.
Depending on your feelings on lots of different issues, The Walled Off Hotel is either an interesting, awareness-raising initiative, or a weird, navel-gazing type thing that feels extremely Banksy and therefore extremely passé.
But in a music world where diversity thrives and simple, straight punk rock feels passé, pastiche, and pointless, do Green Day serve a purpose that extends beyond filling a gap for their old fan base?
That is the last thing Jackson — a team president with a minimal front-office track record who is forever preaching a triangle offense widely perceived by his players to be passé — needs at the moment.
The shifting definition and expanding mobility of the office — thanks to remote work and the rise of contractors in the gig economy — is also making the sick day somewhat passé, at least for some jobs.
Even if you think of a few superstars from a few years ago ... like Nash Grier and Cameron Dallas were both like the hottest, most popular people, and now they're sort of passé and old.
In an effort to help you get over any package prejudice, I've rounded up an exhaustive list of products that are unjustly looked down on because of their cheap, passé, dull, or all-around tacky containers.
As the last surviving French Impressionist, he pined for the company of absent friends — Renoir and Cézanne, especially — and felt estranged from a younger generation that considered his work passé beside the razzmatazz of Picasso's demoiselles.
La création de divers conseils musulmans dans le passé — la Mosquée de Paris, la Fédération des musulmans de France, l'Union des organisations islamiques de France — pour tenter de structurer une représentation efficace a été un échec.
It's officially passé to refer to a startup as an "Uber for X," but that's basically what HelloTech is: it relies on 7,000 contractors who go through training before being sent out on a tech support job.
Consumer investing has become passé as exits disappear and the mobile wave crests (last year was the first year B2B investing overtook consumer investing in modern memory), forcing everyone to chase the same set of SaaS companies.
Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulGraham promises ObamaCare repeal if Trump, Republicans win in 2020 Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Rand Paul to 'limit' August activities due to health MORE (R-Ky.), becoming passé?
Pro wrestling was transitioning: Vince McMahon would announce the death of kayfabe not soon after and the days of ambiguity about whether pro wrestling was "real" or not became passé, replaced by examination of pro wrestling as performance.
The dining room at Athens Grill was more formal, if a little passé, while Mazi has a hip, taverna-style space that would fit right in on Manhattan's Lower East Side, or a cool side street in Athens.
From media outlets to daytime TV shows, people love to examine the passé things these darn kids today "don't understand": broken records, typewriters, landlines and telephone booths, the dial-up sound on the first modems, and so forth.
While you are sure to see some similarities, it's the regional translations that you won't find walking out of your local salon, which means that taking your inspo from your city's coolest Instagram account just became so passé.
Likewise, Mitchell's "Returned, Canada Series" (1977) recalls an increasingly passé, reductive position in which it seemed possible to describe the entirety of a vast country's snowy expanses and snowdrifts in terms of squares and rectangles of smeared paint.
The Neo-Expressionism of the 1980s — led by painters like Julian Schnabel and David Salle — helped popularize abstraction by making it into a desirable commodity, but it also rendered the realism of a painter like Alice Neel passé.
In recent years, tourism to the island has exploded as global partiers and a new generation of celebrities and the ultrarich discovered the Grecian paradise after moving on from now-passé hot spots like Ibiza and Saint-Tropez.
For the broader AI industry, mastering video games may soon become passé, simple table stakes required to prove your system can learn fast and act in a way required to tackle tougher, real-world tasks with more meaningful benefits.
While the passé-seeming self-loathing of lead Alicia "Plum" Kettle (Joy Nash), a striving magazine writer and plus-size woman, might fall into the latter category, the over-the-top, #MeToo-flavored revenge fantasy hidden throughout the series certainly isn't.
For a writer who once lamented that no one would ever read his books, James's timing is auspicious: among the sort of people who pay attention to the Booker Prize, snobbery about wizards and dragons and aliens is increasingly passé.
In a Q&A session after the film's Toronto International Film Festival premiere, Lipovsky and Stein said they wrote it before Trump's election, and even worried at the time that their script would seem irrelevant and passé once his political campaign ended.
Second: M.I.A. is out of line in suggesting that — in America, which is where the Black Lives Movement is centered and where it has a goal of effecting systemic change — somehow it's passé to still be talking about why Black lives matter.
Rather than a bland also-ran, trying to catch up to the most popular military shooters, Singularity's creators were smart enough to know that just because a style of storytelling or play is passé doesn't mean it can't be used to good effect.
"When we were kids, we had to go into passé and develop our 'leg out,'" he said, referring to a classical ballet movement where a dancer bends one leg, like a triangle, with the foot near the knee of the other leg.
Des rencontres entre acteurs collectifs et le pouvoir ont eu lieu par le passé, mais cette fois — et c'est cela qui caractérise la nouvelle donne — elles s'esquissent alors que le Parlement risque de n'être que le théâtre de joutes sans grande portée.
One of the things that came out when talking to the trustees of the museum and the local council is there's very much a feeling that the way historical museums are handled now, and the way people interact with them, is very passé.
When women are talking about workplace parity and men being held accountable for harassment and assault, passing an overly harsh opinion on whether someone's dress made you want to "puke or barf" seems passé; however, their attempts at relevance seem equally, albeit more humorously, misplaced.
This influence of selfies seems designed to make readers feel as if the images are meant for them — as Playboy's chief content officer Cory Jones pointed out last year, although internet pornography has made nudity "passé," there's still an audience for more "intimate" snaps .
But by the early 19th century, after the Napoleonic era, the banquet had become passé; restaurants abandoned it in a favor of the newly chic service à la russe — said to have been brought to France in 1810 by the Russian ambassador Alexander Kurakin.
But both OV and Lululemon appeal to the desire to wear workout clothes around the clock, and Haney has succeeded in part because Wilson's ritzy vision—picture Ocean in black leggings and a rich-mom tank top—has, for many younger women, become passé.
The magic of "Saturday Night Fever" derived almost entirely from the synergy between Mr. Travolta (who was then TV's hottest high school student, featured in the sitcom "Welcome Back, Kotter," also set in Brooklyn) and the Bee Gees, a passé pop group converted to disco.
The Tag Heuer Connected is about $1,600, but unlike that watch, which was introduced with the promise that once it became passé, owners could bring it in for credit toward an analog watch, the Vuitton smartwatch comes with no trade-up or -in incentives.
The infant-like character of the title, voiced by Alec Baldwin — dressed and talking like a chief executive — disrupts his older brother's previously idyllic existence, pushing him aside, telling him he's passé and implying that his parents don't have enough love to go around.
Since diets have become passé, we've entered a new era defined by "wellness," but women are still expected to meet Eurocentric and patriarchal beauty standards — only, unlike with dieting, we're now supposed to feel good about attempting to contort ourselves into socially acceptable bodies.
But in the paradoxically democratized world of hyper-luxurious men's wear that Jones has done as much as anyone to create, such exclusionary thinking now doesn't just seem offensive — as it always did — but downright passé, not to mention like a terrible business decision.
While Foursquare-style badges — once all the rage for folks on the go with free time on their hands — are a bit passé right now, grabbing virtual points (and, possibly, real-life rewards) while you're riding with Uber might give a second wind to the concept.
But "unlike other card companies, American Express is doing away with signatures globally, instead of just in the U.S." In an era when a growing number of young people have no idea how to write in cursive, using a signature as proof of identity feels especially passé.
Sure, you may take pride in always being the first of your friends to jump on the furry pool-slide or platform lace-up bandwagon, but you also owe it to yourself to invest in a pair or two that won't feel passé come May 2018.
Divola, born in 1949, began his photography career in the Los Angeles area in the early '70s, when the actual usage of a camera was deemed passé by the academy and artists alike, including his UCLA professor Robert Heinecken, who stitched together ready-printed cultural iconography.
Même si j'avais passé une décennie chez Microsoft à travailler tous les jours dans une entreprise et un milieu majoritairement masculins, je pensais, bien naïvement, que la balance finirait par pencher de notre côté et que les forces du progrès, invisibles, rétabliraient bientôt un certain équilibre.
Adding insult to injury, across the website, the "curvy" jeans — a term now almost universally used to designate larger-than-standard sizes now that "plus size" has become passé (but which Madewell explains refers to shape and not necessarily size) — were confoundingly modeled by slender women.
The clothes complement the lazy story line: swimwear half-buttoned over for the short walk between the indoors and the water; open-foot, worn-in jeans, pilling knits; all comfy and colorful solids draped nonchalantly on lounging bodies, poppy and graphic against the Riviera behind in muted passé composé.
And not only does Laney obviously fit into conventional beauty standards from the start (shocker, glasses can't hide perfect bone structure), the idea that she somehow has to change who she is to become a better person/woman/love interest feels so passé in our current culture of self-acceptance.
But while Van Johnson does try to engage in "woke" parody, it misses an opportunity to grapple with the dated tropes — like white Western heroism at the expense of othering other nations and races, and caricatured depictions of women characters — that rendered '80s and '90s action films culturally problematic and passé.
The very idea of a men's magazine now sounds "as hopelessly passé as a private gentlemen's club," according to a recent article, "The End of Men's Magazines," in City Journal, which is not exactly a progressive organ (the magazine is published by the Manhattan Institute, a free-market think tank). Maybe.
Yet, as the men's wear industry has been trudging steadily away from gender fluidity and toward masculinity as historically constituted, the sight of a guy kitted out in Cuban heels, a garter belt, a pair of shiny culottes or a flounced figure-skating costume seemed less outrageous than, perhaps, passé.
"His brand of self-aggrandizing, bewigged machismo was kind of de rigeur in the 80's and charmingly old-timey in the 90's, but now it's just passé and exhausting and increasingly offensive," Richard Lawson wrote in a post headlined "Donald Trump: A Sexist Dinosaur" for Gawker in 2008.
But those subjects would have seemed almost passé to the radio host George Noory and the curious nocturnal listeners who tune in to his radio show, "Coast to Coast AM." Mr. Noory, 66, has been hosting the nationally syndicated program for 14 years from his studios in Los Angeles and St. Louis.
Then, there's the low-key red tulle gown, thrown in for good measure (and because it photographs beautifully.) These pieces are meant to capture the multi-faceted modern woman, who is bold, fearless, sophisticated, powerful, sensitive — and who, yes, can be all these things at once, and any arguments to the contrary would be passé.
In rhyming couplets, it lists various provinces of China and laments how hard it is for diners to keep up with the influx of new dishes from these regions: But then food from Szechuan came our way,Making Cantonese strictly passé…Then when Shanghainese got in the loopWe slurped dumplings whose insides were soup.
The result in 2016 is a large moral, economic and political stake in the success of the mainland, the dominant institution of whose common civic life is currently—like it or not—the EU. To be "pro-European", really, is not to have a passion for Beethoven, or to be able to conjugate a passé simple.
It's as if, having studied theatre for too long before making a play, and daunted by the emotion and the character development to be found in the works of such writers as Suzan-Lori Parks , Ntozake Shange, Bill Gunn, and Charles Gordone, they'd decided that characters and love were passé; it had all been done before.
In truck nation, passenger cars have become so passé in the eyes of many American consumers that Ford last year announced sweeping plans to discontinue production of most of its sedan models in North America, including its revamped version of the Taurus, which was once the best-selling car in the country, to focus on trucks and S.U.V.s.
Yeah, it's weird to say, because blogs are so, they're almost passé now, but I found that incredibly exciting, because it used to be that there was this sort of walled garden, you had to be in New York Times, ABC, Washington Post, those are the people who got to set the terms of the discussion.
Despite his admiration for abstract painting in general and Pollock in particular, Kaprow continued to hold onto the image well into the 1950s, when it was considered passé by many critics and collectors — a stance that can be taken as evidence of his investment in "the outer world," which he would ultimately pursue at the expense of the handmade object.
And while it continues the sequels' mounting sense of urgency, it also marks The First Purge as the first Purge film of the Trump era, when coyness has come to seem passé, messages can only resonate when sounded at the loudest possible volume, and the possibility of a norms-shattering totalitarian takeover is less of a matter of chin-stroking speculation than it once was.
If Greenberg or Frank Stella, who said in an interview, "I tried to keep the paint as good as it was in the can," failed to convince you that the paint stroke was passé, perhaps you were persuaded by Roy Lichtenstein's send-ups of Abstract Expressionism's supposed spontaneity in paintings such as "Brushstroke" (1965), which was derived from an image in a comic book.
As a reporter who has been covering technology for The New York Times for more than a decade, I've made such proclamations, saying that the iPad would kill the Kindle (I later realized the error of my ways, and now own both), that eBooks would be the death of print (I later reversed myself, several times), and that driverless cars will make driving passé and allow us to nap in the front seat (this has yet to be disproved).
In case you don't know, Jo and Chip were, until recently, the hosts of HGTV's Fixer Upper, a show in which everyday Americans buy homes nicer than what the vast majority of the planet's humans live in so that they can insult the former homeowners who installed perfectly era-appropriate deep-pile carpet, knock down walls between rooms because solitude is terrifying, and take on construction loans that will be paid off a decade after their countertop has become as passé as the Formica one they just ripped out.

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