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Yet Ecuador has held its own.
From William the Conqueror to William Tell, archery has held an enduring popularity that far outstrips its standing as a minority sport.
No government holds its popularity for long.So long as EU accession has been the biggest issue on national agendas, many voters may have judged political parties less on their professed ideology than on their competence in managing the necessary reforms.
FOR six months, conventional wisdom in Washington, DC, has held that George Bush's popularity is more buoyant than you would expect considering the political pounding he has taken on Iraq, the number of jobs lost in his presidency, and so on.
And Mr. Yue's popularity has held.
Despite its popularity, however, don't become too enamored with the U.S. dollar, as no currency has held onto the title of "currency of choice" forever.
M.L.S. has so far held its tongue.
It held its ground as the genre diminished in popularity and the majority of soaps vanished.
MIT's founder, William Barton Rogers, regarded the practice of giving honorary degrees as "literary almsgiving... of spurious merit and noisy popularity". Since MIT held its first graduation ceremony in May , 1868 every MIT degree has been earned by academic labor.
That has helped its popularity here grow.
Over the years, Californication has maintained its popularity.
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