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TELEVISION antiheroes have been steadily gaining popularity.
Opinion polls show Hamas steadily gaining popularity.
But recreational running is slowly but steadily gaining popularity in Mumbai.
While the frontier is still too uncertain for the mainstream, it has been steadily gaining popularity.
Since dangerous ideas are steadily gaining popularity within North Korea, we should expect some more of the same theatrics.
Still, the extended school year is steadily gaining popularity, said Marilyn Stenvall, executive director of the National Association for Year-Round Education, which counts any school with fewer than eight weeks off during the summer as a year-round school.
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And it steadily gained popularity.
Mr. Pekkanen helped start the news program almost on a lark, then saw it steadily gain popularity.
Honda sold 75,995 Accords in 1977, the car's first full year on the market, but the line has steadily gained popularity.
Ever since the Sheikh founded Hamas, during the first intifada uprising in Gaza, fourteen years ago, the group has steadily gained popularity.
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