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In this spirit, they have embraced a motto popularized by a local ad campaign — "Infinite Capacity".
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This just happened to lead to acting overlap with the "show about nothing," a connection popularized by a viral YouTube video in 2012.
This is a book that was arguing and popularizing a theory he first promoted.
Largely as a result of that collection, which became a literary sensation, Carver was credited with popularizing a minimalist style.
A diaphonemic inventory is a specific diasystem (a term popularized by Uriel Weinreich) that superimposes dialectal contrasts to access all contrasts in all dialects that are included.
(A black swan, a term popularized by the economist Nassim Nicholas Taleb, is the unlikely event that too few people plan for).
She responded by singing and dancing "Ballin' the Jack," a song popularized by Lillian Lorraine, a renowned Ziegfeld Follies' star.
White privilege is a term popularized by Peggy McIntosh, a White women's studies professor at Wellesley in the late 1980s.
A cutter is a move popularized by wrestlers such as Homicide (Gringo Cutter) and Randy Orton (RKO), also with a twisting variant by Matt & Jeff Hardy (Twist of Hate/Fate).
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