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But he did not make himself popular by gratuitous advice.
And to make himself popular, he canceled Caracalla's tax increases and reduced military expenditures.
Mr Ferguson didn't exactly make himself popular with his peers by exposing the scam.
It may be that Mr Crilly has not done anything to help make himself popular among the British diplomatic corps.
Forthwith, therefore, he endeavoured by all ways to make himself popular; and, indeed, he had in him naturally something that was very insinuating and taking with a populace that loves to be courted.
Darling's main theme was that the government had to live within its means and could not risk creating home grown inflation by allowing higher pay awards to make himself popular with delegates.
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The difference, of course, is that this time the modern czar has made himself popular.
In his place is a cranky, abrasive misanthrope who somehow made himself popular with many big droppable names.
NÉSTOR KIRCHNER'S five months as Argentina's president have been notable mainly for his success at making himself popular.
Workers say he made himself popular by intervening to solve problems, like helping a laid-off worker collect back pay.
As regent he made himself popular by proclaiming a "New Era" of liberalism, but he appointed a ministry comprising pronounced conservatives as well as moderate liberals.
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