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The craze subsided in the 1860's and had a short-lived revival in the 1880's, eventually leading to moving pictures.
(Matt Hawrilenko '04 even won a 2009 World Series of Poker event). The online craze subsided in 2011, when three poker sites were charged with violating gambling laws and were temporarily shut down, and the poker society's popularity similarly declined.
Then after a year or so, Ms. Murck writes in a recent article in the American-published journal Archives of Asian Art, the mango craze subsided, and before long the meaning of the symbol was forgotten.
As the skiffle craze subsided from the mid-1950s many of these clubs, following the lead of MacColl, began to shift towards the performance of English traditional folk material, partly as a reaction to the growth of American dominated pop and rock n' roll music, often banning American music from performances and became more exclusively English folk clubs.
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By about 1990 the juju craze had subsided in the international arena, but the music continued to thrive in its Nigerian homeland.
Performing in various combinations of 7 to 13 singers, the group released a number of immensely popular isicathamiya recordings that sparked a veritable frenzy in the local music market in the 1970s and early 1980s, but by the mid-1980s the craze had subsided.
Animal may have been ground zero for the bacon-on-everything thing, and although the craze may have subsided, they do still sell an awful lot of bacon chocolate crunch bars here.
Yet their concerns have mounted just as the craze begins to subside.
The fury subsides.
The Lincoln craze sparked by the centennial had not yet subsided, and there was widespread speculation about the coin's design.
He subsided and subsided.
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