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The tours were increasingly popular, she said, but they were also starting to attract unsympathetic attendees.
The depot's parking garage and expansive drop-off lanes hinted at an essential problem: Cars were increasingly popular.
Apps like Strava were increasingly popular in 2015 and the trend may continue in 2016, fueled by the rise of wearable devices.
She noted that hotel spas were being built smaller — from, say, 5,000 to 7,500 square feet, rather than the 35,000-square-foot behemoths from years past — and that shorter treatments were increasingly popular.
As a result, historic preservation laws, which by the late 1970s were increasingly popular in a country bored by modernism and excited by nostalgia, became, de facto, one of city governments' most powerful instruments for influencing private development.
From the 1930s, saucy cartoons were increasingly popular until Donald McGill, famed for his buxom beach babes (see above), was prosecuted in 1954 for breaking the Obscene Publications Act.
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