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This crime, which could be traced to European data deletion laws and/or a desire to improve the general popularity of the evanescent Tweet, is banned by Twitter's terms of service.
The president's general popularity has gotten a much-needed bounce from the measure, though, with polls indicating that his job approval rating has jumped to 22percentt from a dismal 7percentt.
Thus there are plans afoot to use a second bill to pass whatever reforms will not fit under the rubric of reconciliation, but those would be subject to filibuster and would have to depend on their general popularity (insurance reforms are enormously popular) to win 60 votes for passage.
The insights of two insiders who recently penned books on the glittery subcultures of pageantry and figure skating help us understand why these competitions endure among a committed group of fans despite flagging general popularity.
As a Senate candidate, Booker's star power and general popularity are paying off.
The popularity of the game stems from the general popularity of the Battle Royale genre and popular streamers like Ninja, who have made the game so much fun to watch.
The proposal was rejected for various reasons, including an unwillingness to change a system that was perceived to be working well, a sense of historical connection with the House of Orange since the 16th century as a symbol of national unity and identity, and the general popularity of the queen and the crown prince.
Of Sutcliffe, it said, "One would have liked to see him lead the side, and his general popularity, combined with his skill as a batsman, makes it probable that he would have been a success.
Golf has always been a "name sport" when it comes to betting, Sherman said — meaning the tournaments where stars like Woods or Phil Mickelson play attract more betting — so its rise in general popularity at that point also sparked an interest in wagering.
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