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Jordan's smiling king and beautiful queen enjoy some degree of public popularity.
While Xuanzang and Kuiji lived, the school achieved some degree of eminence and popularity, but with the passing of the two masters the school rapidly declined.
The courts established some degree of order and their popularity grew.
In the 1980s, Sony Corp. sold the Watchman, a portable TV set that gained a degree of popularity with some consumers who liked to take them to sporting events.
According to the Pew poll, these three leaders all share a degree of popularity in Italy.
She also earned a degree of popularity as a pinup model during World War II.
On Thursday evening, they present "L'Ascension" and on Friday the huge "Turangalila Symphony," one Messiaen work that can indeed be said to have achieved a degree of popularity.
Late in his career, Dr. Sanders achieved a degree of popularity as a co-host of a PBS series on ancient cultures.
On the other, Peres is Israel's elder statesman, who, very late in his life, has attained a degree of popularity that eluded him throughout his earlier career.
In the 18th and 19th centuries, shadow plays called ombres chinoises ("Chinese shadows") achieved a limited degree of popularity, especially in France.
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