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Attesting and popularity
Attesting the team's popularity, DC Comics published the best-selling The Adventures of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis comic books from 1952 to 1957, after which DC featured Lewis solo in The Adventures of Jerry Lewis until 1971.
Attesting to its quiet popularity, Patsy Walker ( along with Millie the Model and Kid Colt, Outlaw ) was among the very few titles published continuously by Marvel from the 1940s Golden Age of Comic Books, through Marvel's 1950s iteration as Atlas Comics, and into the 1960s Silver Age of Comic Books.
Attesting to the popularity of the Shikoku pilgrimage, from the eighteenth century a number of smaller imitative versions have been established.

Attesting and when
Attesting to its fragile and narrow political base, Young England died with scarcely an obituary some few years after 1847, when Disraeli effectively withdrew from the Parliamentary coalition.

Attesting and at
In 1823 the Reverend William Buckland, the first professor of geology at Oxford University, interpreted geological phenomena as Reliquiae Diluvianae ; relics of the flood Attesting the Action of a Universal Deluge.
Attesting to his aggressive style, Salgado's former Real Madrid teammate Steve McManaman – where he spent an entire decade, after excellent displays at Celta – once described him as " the hardest person in the world .... a genuine psychopath, even in training.

Attesting and June
Attesting in Lisburn, Co. Antrim, on 20 June 1839 he gave his occupation as labourer and he is recorded as being 5 feet 8 inches tall with a fresh complexion, dark grey eyes and brown hair.

Attesting and by
Attesting to the ubiquity of Ariane launch vehicles, France's Cerise satellite, which was orbited by an Ariane in 1995,
Attesting to the continuing importance of their discovery, to this day there are still laws that protect the ozone layer by regulating the use of CFCs.

widespread and popularity
The widespread popularity of glass beads does not mean aboriginal bead making is dead.
As the use of the Internet became more widespread in the mid to late 1990s, traditional BBSes rapidly faded in popularity.
Bruno Latour suggests that the widespread popularity of conspiracy theories in mass culture may be due, in part, to the pervasive presence of Marxist-inspired critical theory and similar ideas in academia since the 1970s.
From the outset, this new republic held that film would be the most ideal propaganda tool for the Soviet Union because of its widespread popularity among the established citizenry of the new land ; Vladimir Lenin, in fact, declared it the most important medium for educating the masses in the ways, means and successes of Communism, a position which was later echoed by Joseph Stalin.
While international marketing of the beer often focuses on its Australian connections, Foster's does not enjoy widespread popularity in Australia.
A recent suggestion is that Mark gained widespread popularity in oral performance, apart from readings from manuscript copies.
Its widespread oral popularity ensured it a place in the written canon.
Other games in the genre to achieve widespread popularity include Carcassonne, Puerto Rico, Ticket to Ride, and Alhambra.
A spurious legend has it that the invention of the game saved an ancient city in time of war, and its widespread popularity helped raise funds to build the Great Wall of China.
Due to their popularity in modern media, display-only " nihontō " have become widespread in the sword marketplace.
The words " Nepali " and " Nepalis " are gaining widespread popularity in English usage as opposed to Nepalese, which is an Anglicized version.
By the turn of the century, pop punk had been adopted by the mainstream, as bands such as Green Day and The Offspring brought the genre widespread popularity.
However, the stories found widespread popularity after they were reworked by William Laughead for a logging company's advertising campaign beginning in 1914.
By the time of the First World War, the mass advertising and popularity of the Victor Talking Machine Company's Victrolas ( a line of disc-playing machines characterized by their concealed horns ) was leading to widespread generic use of the word " victrola " for any machine that played discs, which were however still called " phonograph records " or simply " records ", almost never " victrola records ".
This removed the last barrier to widespread popularity of the game.
While many reforms made during the Putin presidency have been generally criticized by Western nations as un-democratic, Putin's leadership over the return of order, stability, and progress has won him widespread popularity in Russia.
Because of their endearing ( if quirky ) personalities and widespread popularity, the characters have been described as positive international icons of both modern British culture in particular and the British people in general.
Pac-Man ( 1980 ) was the first game to achieve widespread popularity in mainstream culture and the first game character to be popular in his own right.
Its widespread popularity has also contributed to criticism of the grape as a " colonizer " that takes over wine regions at the expense of native grape varieties.
The popularity of Napster was widespread and Fanning was featured on the cover of Time magazine.
The widespread adoption of IP worldwide may have contributed to OSPF's popularity.
The words first came into popular usage among computer users with the increased popularity of bulletin board systems ( BBS ), facilitated by the widespread distribution and implementation of dial-up internet access in the 1970s.
The enduring, widespread popularity of the theorem was noted in the introduction to a 2001 paper, " Monkeys, Typewriters and Networks: The Internet in the Light of the Theory of Accidental Excellence " ( Hoffmann and Hofmann ).
Still, widespread popularity with audiences continued to elude him.
Around 1922, Ravel completed his famous orchestral arrangement of Mussorgsky ’ s Pictures at an Exhibition, commissioned by Serge Koussevitzky, which through its widespread popularity brought Ravel great fame and substantial profit.

widespread and song
Henry Mancini, who won an Emmy Award and two Grammys for his soundtrack to Peter Gunn, was the first composer to have a widespread hit with a song from a soundtrack.
The anthem's evocative melody and lyrics have led to its widespread use as a song of revolution and its incorporation into many pieces of classical and popular music ( see below: Musical quotations ).
Originally released in 1978, the single was re-released in 1979, and it was then that the Police gained widespread recognition in the United Kingdom, as well as scoring a minor hit with the song in several other countries.
The process known as " goat glanding " briefly became widespread: soundtracks, sometimes including a smatter of post-dubbed dialogue or song, were added to movies that had been shot, and in some cases released, as silents.
AM Top 40 radio, in particular, became wary of a group that had scored a hit with a song that contained thinly-veiled drug references and whose singles were often deemed too controversial, so Jefferson Airplane never again enjoyed the kind of widespread radio support they would have needed to score more Top Ten hits.
This song too was a sly commentary as a " plan of action " for the calypsonian on the widespread prostitution and the prostitutes ' desperation after the closing of the U. S. naval base on Trinidad at Chaguaramas.
Some of those press members turned on him in the 1980s as the punk rock revolution led to widespread dismissal of the old guard of rock, Townshend attacked two of them, Julie Burchill and Tony Parsons, in the song " Jools And Jim " on his album Empty Glass after they made some derogatory remarks about Who drummer Keith Moon.
His humorous song soon gained widespread popularity among the Russian soldiers.
Eimear Quinn's version featured in the Pierce Brosnan movie-The Nephew, while the song found a new life in America with the recording and widespread PBS broadcasting of it as part of the group Celtic Woman's rise to prominence there.
Nine began using the slogan " Let Us Be The One " ( based by The Carpenters song ) in 1977, and achieved widespread success, becoming the number 1 free to air network in Australia and National Nine News became the most watched news service.
The song " Jesus Christ Pose " and its music video was the subject of widespread controversy in 1991, and the video was removed from MTV's playlist.
A different version of the album ( minus the song " Better Wake Up ") was released to widespread critical acclaim in 2002.
In 1988, McFerrin recorded the hit song " Don't Worry, Be Happy ", which brought him widespread recognition across the world.
The song parodies the widespread Irish belief in prophecy (" there was an old prophecy found in a bog, that Ireland'd be ruled by an ass and a dog ").
The current widespread interest in German Romantic art song is mainly due to his efforts.
The band and the release gained widespread attention due to a press release falsely implying that murderer David Brom had listened to the song before killing his family members.
Ibrahim's song " African Marketplace " has achieved such widespread popularity that the Swedish Communist Party always plays it at demonstrations and meetings.
However, the song gained widespread popularity and became a favourite of many Irishmen who fought during the United States Civil War and gained even more popularity after World War I.
Following widespread criticism and pressure from listeners, the decision was reversed and the original unedited version of the song was reinstated, with clarification from Andy Parfitt, the station controller, that in the context of the song the lyrics had no " negative intent.
Afterwards, " Siway Azucena ", a melody composed by her inspired by the music of Northern Potosí, spread throughout the country, the first truly indigenous song to have widespread popular success.
Due to the song's widespread popularity when it was released, it is considered to be Céline Dion's signature song.
The group was formed in 1967 by a group of university students and it acquired widespread popularity in Chile for their song Venceremos ( We shall win!
The most widespread form of Lucian work song is the chanté siay, which accompanies the sawing of wood.
The band's 1989 album Soapbox featured the song " Pat's Decline ", the band's first single to garner widespread national exposure on MuchMusic and Brave New Waves.

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