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Biography too became both markedly Christian and markedly popular.
Mr. Pelley recalled that Mr. Rooney spoke critically of the Iraq war at a time in 2003 when, Mr. Pelley reminded the assembled television stars in audience, the war was markedly popular among the American people.
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Among Conservative supporters, Cameron is markedly more popular (with a net satisfaction score of +87) compared with Clegg's satisfaction among Liberal Democrat supporters (net score +46).
Rugby league is at a critical juncture in New Zealand and the Auckland Nines has detracted markedly from the once- popular rugby union Wellington Sevens.
Similarly, the popular vote was considered markedly less partisan than the spoils system: the lesser, by far, of two evils.
It still blows me away!" The IVF that Edwards and Steptoe pioneered has changed markedly since 1978 but remains the most popular form of ART, accounting for 99% of procedures.
Papadopoulos was unable to build any degree of popular support and showed himself markedly reluctant to countenance elections, even within the parameters of his authoritarian 1968 constitution.
From a certain perspective, it is hard to lament declining popular support for institutions which do markedly little to represent popular interests.
is a popular sport in Portugal and varies markedly from its Spanish counterpart.
Co-op housing is hugely popular, he says, with satisfaction levels markedly higher than among social tenants generally.
On one level it is Lynton Crosby-inspired genius: focus groups have revealed that Alex Salmond, though still wildly popular north of the border, is markedly less so south of Berwick-upon-Tweed.
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