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When British Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown and former Foreign Secretary Robin Cook were outed for having affairs with their secretaries, they fessed up and their popularity rose.
In an effort to win over critical journalists, she appeared at a Gridiron Club dinner in March 1982 wearing old, unattractive clothing and sang about her "secondhand" clothes; subsequently, her press coverage became more positive and her popularity rose.
After the label was refashioned into a low-cost line for Kohl's, its popularity rose.
And, as more American households installed refrigerators in the 1920s, Jell-O's popularity rose.
After World War II, when tourism to Australia increased and the animals were exported to zoos overseas, the koala's international popularity rose.
Leung's popularity rose along with Beijing's discomfort over Tang.
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If Hansen makes it to Churchill Downs for the Run for the Roses, his popularity could soar.
Previous research has consistently shown that aggression is associated with popularity (Cillessen & Mayeux, 2004; Rose et al. 2004), visibility (Ellis & Zarbatany, 2007), and being perceived as cool by peers (Rodkin et al. 2006).
O'Neill had been right, and as Reagan's end of the popularity seesaw descended, Tip's end rose.
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