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popularity and type
This popularity is attributable to the vast majority of cartridge cases used in that country being of the Boxer primer type.
Generally, this type of semi-institutionalized humor starts as a specific group's in-joke, and grows until it reaches a significant portion of Internet users, gaining popularity, " rules " and mythos.
However, some Mizrahi Jews have traditionally prepared matzo as a soft and pliable type of flat bread, and these " soft matzos " have recently regained some popularity.
Despite the increased cost in hardware, this type of embedded system is increasing in popularity, especially on the more powerful embedded devices such as Wireless Routers and GPS Navigation Systems.
In the 1840s, the minstrel show, another type of variety performance, and " the first emanation of a pervasive and purely American mass culture ," grew to enormous popularity and formed what Nick Tosches called " the heart of 19th-century show business.
While arcade games were still relatively popular during the 1990s, this type of media saw a continuous decline in popularity in the Western world when video game consoles made the transition from 2D to 3D.
It is a type of mail growing in popularity with some Post Office operations and individual businesses venturing into this market.
This type of concertina is traditionally featured in Tango music due to the instrument's popularity in Argentina in the late 19th century when Tango developed from the various dance styles in Argentina and Uruguay.
During the Romantic period, the popularity of the countertenor voice waned and few compositions were written with that voice type in mind.
Outside of England and France, the popularity of panoramas depended on the type of scene displayed.
Juvenal is thought to extensively lampoon Statius ' type of court poetry in his fourth satire on the turbot of Domitian, but he also mentions the immense popularity of Statius ' recitations in Satire 7. 82ff.
Much of pita's popularity in the Western world since the 1970s is due to expanded use of the pocket for a type of sandwich.
Owners of the intellectual property rights to characters in this type of slash are often unhappy with chanslash because of the potential legal ramifications and concern over negatively affecting the popularity of the character.
Paddle controllers were the first analog controllers and they lost popularity when " paddle and ball " type games fell out of favor.
This kind of gardening type rapidly gained popularity not only in Germany, but also in other European countries, such as Austria and Switzerland.
While the pattern of hilt and blade design of this type might readily be called " the Viking sword ", to do so would be to neglect the widespread popularity it enjoyed.
Friday the 13th was the first slasher film with an abundance of graphic violence to achieve mainstream popularity, and was also the first to couple this type of murderer character with the sequential murder countdown.
The popularity of revival singers and the openness of rural churches to this type of music ( in spite of its initial use in city revivals ) led to the late 19th and early 20th century establishment of gospel music publishing houses such as those of Homer Rodeheaver, E. O. Excell, Charlie Tillman, and Charles Tindley.
* Analytical scale columns ( 4. 6 mm ) have been the most common type of columns, though smaller columns are rapidly gaining in popularity.
In a move that would create global popularity for this type of toy, Hasbro also licensed the product to companies in other markets.
The popularity of this lens design made the name retrofocus synonymous with this type of lens.
Two types of local Cantonese music appeared in the market nearly concurrently in 1973: one type cashed in on the popularity of TVB's drama series based on the more traditional lyrical styles.
Bruntjen writes, " although not the first colored aquatint book, was the first major one, and it was to set an example for the type of illustration that was to enjoy widespread popularity in England for some forty years ".
Ames became concerned by the rising popularity of Jefferson's Republicans, who advocated the United States adopt Republican type representative government along the lines of post Revolution government in France.

popularity and team
The Browns ' on-field feats only amplified their popularity, and the team saw a record-setting average attendance of 57, 000 per game in its first season.
Despite Australian rules football's huge popularity in the state of Tasmania, the state does not have a team in the Australian Football League.
By far the most popular of these is beach volleyball, which is played on sand with two people per team, and rivals the main sport in popularity.
In the spring of 1996, with Yeltsin's popularity at a low ebb, Chubais and Yeltsin recruited a team of six leading Russian financiers and media barons ( all oligarchs ) who bankrolled the Yeltsin campaign with $ 3 million and guaranteed coverage on television and in leading newspapers directly serving the president's campaign strategy.
Much of its popularity is attributed to the fact that in the 1971 film Le Mans, Steve McQueen's character, Michael Delaney, drives for the Gulf team.
Despite the team continuing to play well, their popularity continued to fall, with the team finishing twenty-first in the league in attendance for the season.
Though the Stars were relatively still unknown, word of the team spread rapidly, and the immediate success of the team on the ice, as well as Mike Modano's career best season ( 50 goals, 93 points ) helped spur the team's popularity in Dallas.
Norman Osborn decides to assist in completing his plan as Captain America leading his team of Avengers would increase his popularity in his stolen Iron-Man suit.
As team owner, the popularity derived from his public persona lead to the invitation to run for governor of Texas and ultimately, two terms as President.
In the 1950s Abbott and Costello's popularity waned as their place as filmdom's hottest comedy team was taken by Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis.
In September 2005, JSAs popularity led to a spin-off series, JSA: Classified, which tells stories of the team at various points in its existence, as well as spotlighting specific members in solo stories.
The market was flooded, but this was considered acceptable, as there were no professional team sports challenging baseball's popularity.
The Yomiuri Giants are regarded as " The New York Yankees of Japan " due to their widespread popularity, past dominance of the league, and polarizing effect on fans ( baseball fans who feel ambivalent about teams other than their local team often have an intense dislike for the Giants ; on the other hand, the Giants have a large fan base even in areas with a local team ).
By 2001, the team was releasing new beta versions regularly, and by 2005, the maturity of software lead to more widespread reviews, and increased popularity.
The 11 p. m. anchor team of Dan Patrick and Keith Olbermann achieved great popularity in the late 1980s and the 1990s ( interrupted by Olbermann's brief move to ESPN2 at that channel's launch ).
The creative team received enhanced popularity following " The Great Darkness Saga ", which ran from # 287 ; # 290 – 294 ; and Annual # 3, featuring a full assault on the United Planets by Darkseid.
The surge in popularity prompted the UFC to beef up its executive team.
During their tournament run, the women's national team established a new level of popularity for the women's game, culminating in a final against China that drew 90, 185 fans, an all-time attendance record for a women's sports event, to a sold-out Rose Bowl.
His popularity soared while he and Spring ( along with Proinsias De Rossa, leader of Democratic Left ) were seen as an effective team.
Despite the antipathy between some supporters of the two " formats ," the same team won both College Bowl and ACF Nationals two times at the height of the original ACF's popularity -- University of Chicago in 1994 and Harvard University in 1995.
His popularity was such that, after he enlisted in the military, so many of his fellow Princeton athletes followed his lead that the school had to cancel its hockey team for the 1917 – 18 season ; all five starting players enlisted in the armed forces.

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