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Osama bin Laden has some popularity, but no more so than elsewhere in the Islamic world.
Hiking and rafting are enjoyed, and swimming in freshwater creeks has some popularity, particularly in the savanna regions.
"I see that it is like the other channels, but it has a famous program (60 Minutes) that has some popularity and a good reputation for its long broadcasting time," Mr. Gadahn wrote.
It has some popularity overseas.
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The B-side, "Worshipping An Idol", had some popularity its own right.
Varied masks on the Fawkes theme had some popularity in the 20th century, some including a wide-brimmed hat, others bearing a fuller beard.
A surrealistic mix of verbal and physical comedy sketches linked by bizarre animation, the show had some popularity in England; when the episodes were broadcast on American public television a few years later, Monty Python became a phenomenon.
In other words, the very most we can say is that leave had some popularity with the disaffected and the disenfranchised; but it was not limited to that group, and the people who swung the vote were affluent, older southerners.
And while incumbents have some popularity by definition, and they have advantages of office, they also have more money.
But while voice-enabled smart speakers have proven to have some popularity, we've yet to see many startups working in voice-based interfaces scale up and take on the likes of Nuance or other large platform players like Apple, Google and Amazon.
Ansel is a German name that had some popularity a century ago, and is ready for a comeback.
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