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Seconds later, she offered an explanation: "He's having trouble keeping his popularity up; this war on guns has made him unpopular.
But Europe seems to be gaining in popularity (up by 42percentt over 2006) — perhaps because of the cruise industry's efforts to convince customers that booking a cruise is a way to lock in costs, even if the dollar continues to decline in value.
Considering the stunning popularity "Up the Down Staircase" had enjoyed — it spent sixty-four weeks on the best-seller list after its release, in 1965, inspired a popular film adaptation in 1967, and ultimately sold more than six million copies — I assumed that the coverage of Kaufman's death had renewed interest in the book, and that copies would be selling out.
While it's tempting to chalk the Republican candidate's popularity up to a brand of conservatism and staunch partisanship that wouldn't flourish here, that might not be entirely true.
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The basic point is that America's popularity ends up being tough on others.
With all the polls running in his direction, his popularity moving up, ours in the tank?
John Boehner's popularity is up because he's taken a firm stand.
You let the popularity build up first, then the controversy comes in.
The aide responsible for recruiting caucus speakers for Mr. Perry in Des Moines said he had tried to stay upbeat even as his candidate's popularity lurched up and down.
Mr. Backer says his goal is to strike a balance between welcoming new businesses and preserving old ones, as the neighborhood's popularity drives up retail rents.
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