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"I'm as popular as I was back then, but it's a different kind of popularity," says Hall, a remarkably well-preserved 67.
He even enjoys a kind of popularity.
Another kind of popularity is what Professor Prinstein calls "likeability".
"I could never achieve the kind of popularity, stardom and respect she enjoyed," Ms. Mangeshkar said in an interview.
The Shins have achieved an odd, furtive kind of popularity in the last few years: they are secretly famous.
"You know this kind of popularity is easily lost," Pierre Elliott Trudeau says with a blasé coolness his son conspicuously lacks.
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Recordings began to outsell sheet music, and proliferating radio stations made possible a new kind of mass popularity — which was, however, extremely short-lived.
Bean curd – aka tofu – found a kind of muted popularity towards the end of the last century, bigged up in diet columns and trumpeted by rabidly proselytising vegetarians.
What brought them to London was not the queen or the changing of the guard or the wonders of Shakespeare, but the expanding reach of the National Football League, ever more hungry for the kind of global popularity and income that the world's "beautiful game," soccer, represents.
On Wattpad, Cupid's Match had 32 million reads, and it was that kind of viral popularity that piqued the interest of the CW Network.
"A lot of people enjoyed them then and they're kind of gaining popularity again," Matthews said.
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