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Contemporary and Modern art is cooler than it's ever been, and has substantially replaced art of previous centuries in popular affections: Even barely known names make good money if their image hits a zeitgeist nerve.
That the latter keeps a tenacious hold on popular affections is demonstrated by figures listing Rudolf Friml's Rose Marie (1924) and Sigmund Romberg's The Desert Song (1926) as the most frequently performed works in U.S. musical theatre, in terms of both amateur and professional performances.
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Show affection and laughter.
Popular affection has shifted to the Islamists of Hamas.
This helps explain why the bill has not won more popular affection.
Still, Ms. Yarkoni's death prompted an outpouring of popular affection.
Rarely has a movie been quite so reliant on the popular affection in which its leading actor is help.
But to the casual observer, his daily plunges into a bath of popular affection look like a more traditional political activity: an election campaign.
He is a back-room technocrat, more at ease in a suit behind a desk than winning popular affection in the townships and villages.
"But it will be a long time, if ever, before online titles take the place of the old-fashioned newspaper in the popular affection".
Though nearly as successful as Rockne his teams in the late 1940s were more dominant than Rockne's best Leahy lacked Rockne's personal charm and skill in cultivating sportswriters; thus, he never enjoyed his predecessor's popular affection.
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