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And Yale hasn’t won one since 1927, a time when dancing the Charleston and reckless stock-market speculation were all the rage.

I feel all the rage, the depression, and the suffering.

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“But whose? It looks a bit like one of those new derby hats that have lately become all the rage.”

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“She claims such missions of mercy are all the rage among society ladies, and if I wish to fit in, I must go along.”

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Worse, if they aren’t dangerous themselves—high-protein supplements, now all the rage, may stress vulnerable kidneys and elevate cardiovascular risk—these practices may distract from interventions that actually work.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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