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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A vignette is an illustration without border or frame, the picture shading off into the surrounding paper.
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A vignette of working life in the coming years?
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His vignettes depict scenes of trapped journalists, straggling soldiers and gruesome battles.
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In other cases the access would have to come indirectly through vignettes and case histories.
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They had all written pages and pages of vignettes about their lives.
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Turning to my husband-to-be, Don used little vignettes to introduce John to the congregation.
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We suspect that the high concentration in the first clinical vignette was due to sampling too early.