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I'd add that the wild popularity of mobile phones made all that available to ordinary people.
His talk's wild popularity suggests that effort strikes a cultural nerve.
Speaking of hamburgers, no prices are low enough to justify the wild popularity of Jackson Hole.
Nineteen twenty-five to 1960 were roughly the years of wild popularity.
JUST back from Moscow, I can attest to Boris Akunin's wild popularity with Russian readers.
The obverse of hostility among Democrats is wild popularity with his Republican base.
Despite its wild popularity, Mr. Sendak's work was not always well received.
The desire for instant cures is what caused the wild popularity of patent medicines in the past.
The wild popularity of Grandiva and the Trocks in Japan has provided a substantial part of their meal tickets.
Their wild popularity spawned a short-lived syndicated comic strip and a fifteen-minute daily radio series.
"Plane Crazy," a short made in 1928, was inspired by the wild popularity of the hero aviator Charles Lindbergh.
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