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In some ways MSNBC, which until 2005 was partly owned by Microsoft, is where Fox was a decade ago — in the early stages of profiting from its popularity.

Those who sneer at football's manners and mores tend to forget that the game is not intrinsically flawed; all its perceived faults derive from its popularity.

But as Zuckerberg made clear in the conversation, Facebook has a tendency to extrapolate from its popularity that its business is in the best interest of people, despite whatever the latest scandal of the day may suggest.

The fall season concentrated on the series of Stravinsky ballets that was the most celebrated and radical part of the founder and choreographer George Balanchine's work; the current season, through Feb. 24, celebrates Balanchine's no less important Tchaikovsky ballets (following the six-week season of "George Balanchine's The Nutcracker," a core ballet for reasons apart from its popularity).

But Red Bull and vodka was a club land novelty, caffeine disguised as a highball, and the mojito was that weird exception in a decade of booming cocktail progress: a good drink that suffered from its popularity, with a flood of processed mixers corrupting the bracing integrity of the original.

In a voice-over narration so blasé it gives new meaning to the term laid-back, Danny relates a sardonic capsule history of speed, from its popularity in postwar Japan, through its 1950's incarnation as a housewifely pick-me-up and its alleged use by President John F. Kennedy, to the present crystal meth epidemic.

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The fact that it doesn't have the same guaranteed profitability as slot machines has made many casinos shy away from it, but its popularity means it will be sticking around for a long time.

(The London-born "Mamma Mia!" is a smash too, but it derives its popularity from its familiar Abba tunes).

The micro-blogging site claims 200 million users yet in the past it has struggled to show that it can extract significant revenues from its undoubted popularity.

Conservatives opposed it from the beginning, but as its popularity grew, it became an example of something government did well — even among reliably Republican voters.

Juan Carlos has now come to the conclusion that he can no longer save the monarchy from its plummeting popularity.

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