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But I certainly didn't scale the glittering heights of popularity.
Meanwhile, the Beatles and the Stones both took his music to almost unimaginable heights of popularity.
It reached its heights of popularity after the teenaged Ella Fitzgerald began recording novelty songs with it in 1935.
But then none of them had enjoyed the dizzy heights of popularity to which I'd become addicted.
The pictures of the earliest origins of British surfing emerged as the sport in Britain reaches new heights of popularity.
Again, as in the late 1850s and 1860s, Tocqueville rose to heights of popularity, especially in the 1990s in the United States, where his travels were retraced.
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He reached a height of popularity in the 1850s.
Jagr, 36, said he remembered the league then fondly, when it was at its height of popularity.
In the dressing room next door was Frank Sinatra, at the height of popularity, with bobby soxers swooning in Times Square.
But even at their height of popularity, most artists never receive royalty payments of more than 10 or 12percentt.
It was invented by Housam Roumi and reached its height of popularity under Süleyman I the Magnificent (1520 66).
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