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Just as significantly, in its second week on release, Eastwood's film barely dipped in popularity, the sign of a collective nerve not just being struck but quivering into the body politic.
His second and third records, "Supply and Demand" and "Last Days at the Lodge," dipped in popularity, but Lee's strong fourth album, "Mission Bell," should return his folk-soul sound to prominence.
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Certainly there has been an extravagance of emphasis on Rodrigo's central masterpiece, the Concierto de Aranjuez, but it remains his enduring monument in an age when classical music has tended to dip in popularity.
And as for traditional war stories, those have been dipping in popularity across other media for years.
As Frank Sidebottom's popularity dipped in the mid-90s, Sievey began working as assistant to the art director at the Altrincham-based company Hot Animation, on the children's TV shows Pingu and Bob the Builder.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's popularity dipped in the face of her open arms approach to incoming migrants, and a leaked report from her government suggested Germany would receive almost double the 800,000 asylum requests it had publicly stated it expected in 2015.
In contrast to other veteran stars, he has never really suffered a dip in popularity.
However, the show experienced dips in popularity and was eventually cancelled in 2006 after 104 episodes.
Putin," comes as Putin suffers one of his largest dips in popularity for years.
That may be good strategy, considering the mayor's dip in popularity.
Interestingly, this was just at the time when skating was about to undergo a steep dip in popularity.
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