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But recently it has boomed in popularity, from downtown dive bars to throbbing midtown discos.
"Fidesz tries to gain popularity from low social solidarity," Kovács says.
There are Rumpole societies of lawyers basking undeservedly in his popularity from Los Angeles to Perth.
Part public, part private, these libraries enjoyed much popularity from the late 17th to the 19th century.
Tiffany" or "L.C.T.," enjoyed widespread popularity from 1890 to 1915 and were revived again in the 1960s.
The spa drew added popularity from its location on several hills of the wooded district known as The Weald.
Some of the world's most violent and sadistic criminals enjoy popularity from potential lovers on the outside - but why?
(The London-born "Mamma Mia!" is a smash too, but it derives its popularity from its familiar Abba tunes).
He later said he had gauged his popularity from the number of followers he had attracted to his Facebook page.
But its popularity from word of mouth and rave reviews suddenly made the show a hot commodity.
"Anwar derived his popularity from being a victim, from being in prison," a political scientist, Chandra Muzaffar, said.
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