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    1. With the popularity of Yoga spreading throughout the world, there is also the innate danger of people attempting to teach Yoga without actually being fully trained to use it as a therapeutic tool


    2. All our kids had every had to fear was not having the latest iPad, iPod or whatever else was doing the rounds of teen popularity


    3. Airport security is familiar with these items due to their popularity with journalists in recent years


    4. Women are always asking him out! That's my impression of his popularity


    5. JOYCE: You say having a lot of dates is an indication of his popularity, and based on his popularity with women, you call him a "fine young man


    6. So when a new process was discovered of refining sugar cheaply and in large quantities honey began to lose its popularity as a sweetening agent and became increasingly less available as sugar became more so


    7. With the popularity of Christianity it became customary to build new churches over alternative temples of worship in an attempt to obliterate earlier influences


    8. played, all of which helped to maintain its popularity long after the


    9. another nick in the popularity armor


    10. Having been such an over-achiever at her studies hadn't helped her popularity as a child

    11. network must be substantial, given the popularity of the


    12. He wasn’t jealous of my popularity


    13. The member of parliament who supports every proposal for strengthening this monopoly, is sure to acquire not only the reputation of understanding trade, but great popularity and influence with an order of men whose numbers and wealth render them of great importance


    14. [41]) As you pull your attention away from desires and cravings for material goods, popularity, career success, relationships, etc


    15. UFC gains a lot more popularity


    16. Having said that, there is nothing wrong with the accumulation of material wealth or attainment of popularity per se, for the idea of ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ is subjective


    17. It would be absolutely impossible to distribute among all the leading members of all the colony assemblies such a share, either of the offices, or of the disposal of the offices, arising from the general government of the British empire, as to dispose them to give up their popularity at home, and to tax their constituents for the support of that general government, of which almost the whole emoluments were to be divided among people who were strangers to them


    18. But the arts of popularity, all the arts of gaining proselytes, are constantly on the side of its adversaries


    19. They possessed, too, in a much higher degree than their adversaries, all the arts of popularity and of gaining proselytes; arts which the lofty and dignified sons of the church had long neglected, as being to them in a great measure useless


    20. This type of player popularity fuels the interest in golf

    21. Ladies golf has been around for sometime but the popularity has consistently grown and the association has not disappointed its fans


    22. The popularity of golf has


    23. Observe the popularity of rap groups such at 2 Live Crew or Nine Inch Nails, with their so-called lyrics in furtherance of molesting women and killing cops


    24. In that and other ways he exploited the popularity of Eric’s book while repeating and extending its themes


    25. The popularity of the modern fighter, however, is problematical


    26. jealous and suspicious of Prince Henry's popularity though he was,


    27. "Ay, you did but seek to curry favour with the craven crowd," burst out the now thoroughly angry King, always jealous of the popularity of this


    28. Did you lose if the terrorists became the new government because of their popularity amongst the voters even if they lost every singly battle? Yes, I would say you lost


    29. That many ran as Conservative Republicans on the campaign trail only to govern as Liberal Republicans or Democrats, which I suppose is one and the same, once they were elected, may partly explain the reason for the party‘s declining popularity


    30. Truman's fumbling would also lead him to use fear to gain public support, since he did not have either Roosevelt's popularity or his charisma

    31. Truman had none of Roosevelt's abilities or popularity


    32. The book drew immense popularity during the 19th and 20th centuries when the Western Society saw its practical use


    33. This book also gained popularity among the political leaders and those in business management


    34. After his reelection in 1804, Jefferson, assured of his popularity, saw an opportunity to end the slave trade to the US for good


    35. It shows both leadership and courage to sacrifice one's popularity and future standing in history for the greater good of the nation


    36. Roosevelt had comfortable majorities in Congress most of his time in office and huge popularity


    37. She was good at her job and her popularity grew first in print and then on radio and television


    38. The length of Abraham’s stay in Haran is not certain, but with the long popularity of the Epic story, certainly it would have been told and retold more than enough times to have become a tradition long before the time when “God” spoke to Abraham about leaving for parts south


    39. This is similar to the journey of Gilgamesh (of the Epic) where he went up the Euphrates to fight the “giants of the mountains” on his way to meeting Utnapishtim of the (Epic’s) flood story…The length of Abraham’s stay in Haran is not certain but with the long popularity of the epic story, certainly it would have been told and retold more than enough times to have become a tradition long before the time when ‘God’ spoke to Abraham about leaving for parts south


    40. Was he instead, an indication of the widespread earlier popularity of this “God Most High” that had spread as far as the hill country of Canaan?

    41. Regarding the reference to “Where Satan’s throne is” in the quote from Revelation under the heading “The Compromising Church,” Rome had also been referred to as “The traditional center of Paganism” during the many centuries of its popularity, and then domination


    42. Mohammad studied under a Christian monk somewhere around Antioch in Syria, and probably knew of the popularity of, and differences in this version of Christian belief from that of Rome


    43. These factions, depending upon the popularity of their competing interpretations, may gain adherents


    44. As I had indicated in the Introduction at the beginning of this work, “This clarification, I’m sure, had been felt necessary by the increasing popularity of these new answers [from science]


    45. Fairbanks Ranch, just south of us had taken over in terms of popularity


    46. Within the ages of generations the popularity of these ever-less-meaningful elaborations have declined to the point of having dropped into a fog of forgetfulness, with only pitifully minute traces left to mark their passing


    47. A way to use this 1/3 analysis in today‘s world is to look at the polls attempting to show a President‘s Popularity


    48. If his popularity is 43 % then only 10% of the middle or other side also supports him


    49. Leaders must not be chosen based on charisma, popularity, or ease of communication, all of which are misleading and have little to do with the efficacy of a political leader


    50. popularity, steps should be taken to cool down the heat













































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    Synonyms for "popularity"

    popularity universality repute acceptance renown notoriety note

    "popularity" definitions

    the quality of being widely admired or accepted or sought after