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His genuine popularity could be the glue that binds the Islamic system.
More important than how quickly it went up will be how quickly it comes down; this popularity could be ephemeral.
Their popularity could be attributed to the way they capture the spirit of the new Germany, said Mon Muellerschoen, an independent curator in Munich.
It wasn't too long ago that your popularity could be measured by the amount of Esprit shirts and Izod shorts counted at your school lunch table.
A measure of Hamas's popularity could be seen on Thursday, when Palestinians took to the streets in several cities to celebrate the terrorist attack that day in Jerusalem.
Indeed, part of Mr. Henning's popularity could be laid to his style of performing, one that immediately set him apart from the vaudevillian conjurers of the past.
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Now, in addition to delineating a role for the Big Dog in the run-up to November, 2016, she needs to define, or redefine, her relationship with a President whom she served for four years but whose low popularity ratings could be a big drag on her own Presidential hopes.
Considering Verizon's widespread popularity, this could be a big win for Google Apps.
Given Android's explosion in popularity, this could be Symbian's last appearance in the top spot.
The location of a story on the recency and popularity lists could be additional state variables, which change as new stories are added and gain votes.
With BlackBerry growing in popularity, it could be an excellent partner for Celio, whose market is being eaten up by netbooks and such.
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