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Connections suggest themselves: morris to Moorish, the moresca dance craze across Renaissance Europe (some morris men still black up) to Othello the Moor.

Açaí: Before the deep purple blueberry-shaped açaí fruit became a controversial health-food craze across the world, its frozen pulp mixed with granola (you eat with a spoon) or banana or infused with ginseng or guarana became a staple of the Rio juice bar scene.

And Michael Dell and Andy Grove are a lot more like Henry Ford than like George Clinton... Writer tells about Frederick W. Taylor's similar doctrine of scientific management, which inspired an efficiency craze across the U.S.... View Article James Surowiecki is the author of "The Wisdom of Crowds" and writes about economics, business, and finance for the magazine.

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Near the yield point, some deformation bands developed into crazes across the spherulite boundaries.

Every so often, a new mobile gaming craze sweeps across smartphone screens around the world -- think Angry Birds, Words with Friends, Tiny Tower.

A different kind of craze swept across Stone Age Britain five millennia ago with the introduction of agriculture and animal husbandry.

It all began in the late 1980s when the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle craze swept across the country and inspired interest in keeping red-eared terrapins as pets.In this section Why the falling pound brings gloom Truth, lies and Stakeknives The case weakens Thug lite Our country needs you Are you being served?

To address the concerns of Englewood Township's leaders, the new municipality was formed as a township, rather than succumbing to the borough craze sweeping across Bergen County at the time.

Food crazes tear across the culinary landscape like prairie fires; local radio hosts recite news of the latest restaurant openings in drooling tones.

The James Brown funk craze that spread across West Africa in the 1970s didn't bypass Togo and Benin, the two French-speaking countries tucked between Ghana (with its highlife music) and Nigeria (home of Fela Kuti's Afrobeat).

Both played a role in the great balloon craze that swept across Europe after 1783, when the Montgolfier brothers sent a sheep, a duck and a rooster over the rooftops of Versailles, held aloft by nothing more substantial than "a cloud in a paper bag".

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