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He sent Hungarian troops to Iraq, a brave decision that brought him little popularity at home.
Diaspora and Appleseed, for example, both tried to create private alternatives to Facebook, but have gained little popularity.
The prime minister, Shinzo Abe, owes what little popularity he has left to his tough stance on the abduction issue.
A real innovation, from which Constantine could expect little popularity, was his institution of a new tax, the collatio lustralis.
But that stance is criticized at home as fawning and wins him little popularity among a steadfastly anti-American public.
To date the effect size families, "proportion of variance" (R2, Eta2) and "standardized mean difference" (Cohen's d, Hedges' g) have little popularity in SCR.
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And the AOL Companion, a mini-palette that you can park at the corner of your screen, shows how many pieces of e-mail and instant-message requests are waiting for you -- your own little Popularity-O-Meter.
A little less popularity is the best thing that can happen to it.
The albums 1987 and Who Killed The JAMs?, and the singles "All You Need Is Love", "Whitney Joins The JAMs" and "Down Town" all had small-scale production budgets and little mainstream popularity, yet their novel construction and The JAMs' provocative disregard for copyright gained the duo enduring media attention.
This will add a little more popularity to your dog washing business.
However, in spite of its popularity, little is known about the characteristics of this problem.
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