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Given that "I'm O.K. -- You're O.K". is a brainy and challenging book by contemporary standards, it's chastening to realize that it was itself a popularization of a popularization.

The rise of the league, along with its popularization of a shorter form of the game, has made India the global commercial hub of cricket by drawing players from around the world to compete for high stakes.

What would John Murphy have thought, contemplating that Di* t beer back in the early 1970's, of overseeing the launch not just of a successful product and the creation of a whole new market segment but also the popularization of a word that would take on a connotation rather different than what Miller had in mind?

The meteoric rise of the Pebble and the wrist-worn gadgets that appeared in its wake signaled a resurgence and popularization of a concept that's been kicking around with varying degrees of success for years.

These methods have their shortcomings, including instability, and hence the last few decades have seen the popularization of a number of new perturbation or nonperturbation techniques such as the Adomian decomposition method [7], the Lyapunov artificial small parameter method [8], the homotopy perturbation method [9, 10], and the homotopy analysis method [11].

The popularization of a new slogan, this time "Black Lives Matter".

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The war, which was fought between the United States and Great Britain over maritime rights, led to the burning of Washington, the drafting of "The Star-Spangled Banner" and the popularization of an American hero, Andrew Jackson, who later became president.

HILARY EASTON + COMPANY In "Noise + Speed," Easton uses the ideas of the Italian Futurists, with their praise of machinery, noise, speed, and violence, to show how the popularization of an idea leads to its corruption.

The popularization of science reached a level of a lucid and elegant art with the writings of Bernard de Fontenelle (1657 1757) in French, Francesco Algarotti (1712 64) in Italian, and later, with a masterpiece of scientific rigour expressed in flexible and precise prose, Introduction à l'étude de la médecine expérimentale, by the physiologist Claude Bernard (1813 78).

Two years later, he wrote "The Human Use of Human Beings," a popularization of those ideas and an exploration of the potential of automation and the risks of dehumanization by machines.

The rise of college football coincided with the popularization of "muscular Christianity," a theology that associated the faith with vigor and might rather than suffering and submission.

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