Take, for example, Bedward: Edward Cullen and Bella Swan from Stephanie Meyer's Twilight; […]
I don't think it was appropriate for the cashier to tell me out loud in front of all those people at the check-out that my hair-piece looked like it was falling out of place.
Allotment on hire-purchase basis would also instil a habit of fore-saving and set in deflationary tendencies in the economy.
The nice thing about an ism, someone once observed, is how quickly it becomes a wasm. Some musical wasms – academic-wasm, for example, and its dependent varieties of modern-wasm and Serial-wasm – continue to linger on artificial life support, though, and continue to threaten the increasingly fragile classical ecosystem.