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"It hit its real popularity after it was over," in syndication.
But that applies neither to China, nor, arguably — despite Putin's recent election victory and his real popularity — to Russia.
U.S. stock was introduced to Australia and New Zealand, but real popularity there came only in the 20th century.
"Kadyrov's rule rests on propaganda, fear — and real popularity," Gregory Shvedov, the editor of Caucasian Knot, a news Web site, told me.
And while certain of his works have made their way to the present through sheer blinding genius, only the "Symphonie Fantastique" has achieved any real popularity.
Although France shows every sign of an economic boom, the feel-good factor will have to be kept alight for nine months before municipal elections test the real popularity of the government.
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For unions in Canada, favorable legal arrangements have been no substitute for the need to achieve real, earned popularity.
A champion of breed purity, she struggled alone for nearly three decades, and real Saluki popularity did not take hold until the early 1920s, when officers returning from the war in the Middle East and the Arab Revolt brought their pet Salukis home with them.
Some acts struggle to parlay "YouTube phenomenon" status into real-world popularity.
Navalny had already become fairly popular in social networks when, in late 2011, Moscow became the scene of mass protests, and he instantly gained real-life popularity as well.
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