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Acer Founder Says Ultrabooks and Tablets are Short-Term Fads It seems like Acer founder Stan Shih has gone gaga.
Gizmodo Jesus Diaz 2011
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Fads in education tend to take off quickly, but nothing else has come into our public schools at the rocket-blast rate of school gardens, particularly here in my home state of California.
Cultivating Failure 2010
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Fads and fashion in fishing tackle seem to wax and wane in waves according to the marketing hype behind them.
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Fads in education tend to take off quickly, but nothing else has come into our public schools at the rocket-blast rate of school gardens, particularly here in my home state of California.
Cultivating Failure 2010
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Fads come and go but a crossbow may be the ticket to get someone started hunting and if that person really likes it he/she may progress to a compound bow and ultimately a recurve or longbow.
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Fads and fashion in fishing tackle seem to wax and wane in waves according to the marketing hype behind them.
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Fads and fashion in fishing tackle seem to wax and wane in waves according to the marketing hype behind them.
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Fads come and go but a crossbow may be the ticket to get someone started hunting and if that person really likes it he/she may progress to a compound bow and ultimately a recurve or longbow.
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In 1952, he published his first of more than 70 books, "Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science."
Martin Gardner, 95, a journalist, provided in-depth analysis of Lewis Carroll's Cheshire Cat 2010
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Fads come and go, of course, especially among fickle youth.
Topps Takes Trading-Card Game, Runs With It Gregory Zuckerman 2010
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