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Hague's persistent popularity is an enduring mystery.
(This fact also helps explain the persistent popularity of black in the wealthy industrialized West).
But it has proved a difficult fact to fully digest in light of Khatami's persistent popularity.
Well, quite a few people it seems, despite the persistent popularity of pinot grigio.
The panel approach relies on persistent popularity over weeks or longer.
The film has seen its Oscar chances rise perceptibly in recent weeks on the basis of strong reviews and persistent popularity.
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There is also the persistent, ongoing popularity of traditional housebuilding in the English vernacular.
One major reason for Clinton's persistent leads here is her popularity among African-American voters, who make up more than half of the Democratic primary electorate.
Organophosphate pesticides have gained popularity worldwide in preference to organochlorines, which are persistent and more damaging to the environment (Jaga and Dharmani 2003).
Mr Schröder's loss of popularity can be directly linked to the economy's persistent slow growth and, in particular, his failure to cut unemployment.
But it has given Mr. Menem, whose popularity is flagging because of rising crime, high unemployment and persistent reports of Government corruption, a chance to rehabilitate himself.
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