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Ebert became a household name with a series of film review television shows starting in 1986 that he co-hosted with Chicago Tribune film critic Gene Siskel, where the two popularized the thumbs up, thumbs down movie review.
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This management strategy has been promoted as a rational alternative to the two prior popularized approaches of elective lymph node dissection (ELND) or nodal observation.
The word Precariat was popularized five or so year ago to describe a rapidly expanding working class with unstable, low-paid jobs.
Fado, sometimes called Portuguese blues, was popularized five decades ago by Amália Rodrigues, who exported its notion of saudade, or nostalgic sadness, as for a loved one lost at sea.
"Any book with more than five readers is automatically popularized and to be scorned," Mr. Ambrose said in an interview with The Los Angeles Times in April 2002.
The book rewards by refusing to slip into the numbing vortex of academic discourse, taking a fizzy, pop-culture approach to explaining a deep thinker, one who ended up popularized almost in spite of himself.
The primary literary influence on film noir was the hardboiled school of American detective and crime fiction, led in its early years by such writers as Dashiell Hammett (whose first novel, Red Harvest, was published in 1929) and James M. Cain (whose The Postman Always Rings Twice appeared five years later), and popularized in pulp magazines such as Black Mask.
Almost all of them come from Hollis, one of the neighborhoods that popularized rap music.
These two varieties have become important and popularized because of better growth characteristics in recent years (Jiang, 2008).
Our so-called Translational Research Bazaar, which took place in October, used a format popularized by speed dating: Two groups of people--in this case, basic scientists and clinical/translational researchers--sit on opposite sides of a table and chat for a few minutes until a bell rings, signaling that it's time to move on and strike up a new conversation.
As one of its encores, the band performed a medley of two songs: Badfinger's "Without You," popularized in 1971 by Harry Nilsson, and John Lennon's "Mind Games".
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