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While their Ozzy-era albums such as Sabbath Bloody Sabbath had slight compositional similarities to the progressive rock genre that was growing in popularity at the time, standing in stark contrast to popular music of the early 1970s Black Sabbath's dark sound was dismissed by rock critics of the era.
By the 1920s, jazz was growing in popularity and included influences from Europe as well as Africa.
Solo tourism was growing in popularity among the young people, and even in the course of our time together my fellow-tourists had wearied of hustling so much.
The faith was growing in popularity, Hanif added, with "thousands" of mosques across Pakistan – the Punjabi city of Gujranwala alone has 500.
He says that throughout the 1980s, cricket was growing in popularity under the dynamic leadership of Imran Khan, and, after Pakistan's cricket World Cup victory in 1992, the talent pool available to hockey drastically declined.
At the time the study of history and sociology of science was growing in popularity, thanks largely to the work of Charles Rosenberg, a historian at Penn who wrote a groundbreaking book on the history of the cholera epidemic in 19th-century New York City.
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