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The first is purely practical: Hitchcock was an artist who was also a popular entertainer, and the New Wave faced the drive for popularity in a distinctive way.
Rush has improbable ingredients for popularity.
"I have never done anything just for popularity," she said.
The e-mail's subject line read "So Much for Popularity".
He has studied the polls and tested messages for popularity.
Applications are, of course, a proxy for popularity and metric of merit.
So why on earth didn't Cunningham just jettison his musical colleagues and opt for popularity?
Every slang word, however, has its own history and reasons for popularity.
Association football soccer has always struggled for popularity in the United States.
I don't think scientists are necessarily looking for popularity in the first place.
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