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Gaining and popularity
Gaining in popularity from the 18th century onwards, the saucer dome is often a feature of interior design.
Gaining popularity after the Second World War, architectural modernism was adopted by many influential architects and architectural educators, and continues as a dominant architectural style for institutional and corporate buildings into the 21st century.
Gaining popularity from 1859 for their nationalistic, anti-militaristic and anti-German sentiments, they were well-selling authors but had trouble with political censorship throughout their careers.
Gaining fame and popularity he changed styles once again he starred in various parodies of works by William Shakespeare, including that of " Dan Rice's Version of Othello " and " Dan Rice's Multifarious Account of Shakespeare's Hamlet " He would perform these with various songs and dialects showing just how versatile he was.
Gaining popularity with the hard rock musicians of the day, including Rick Nielsen, Hamer's success led the way for other copies and was partly responsible for prompting Gibson's own decision to reissue the Explorer.
Gaining in popularity as a vacation destination, a retirement destination, and a second home location for many, the manmade lake offers swimming, sailing, boating, world-class fishing, and multiple annual triathlons.

Gaining and early
In his first years in the U. S. House of Representatives, Congressman Fattah introduced and passed into law Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs ( GEAR UP ) an early college awareness program.
Gaining the kinetic energy is awkward as the airdrag tends to slow the spacecraft, so rocket-powered spacecraft generally fly a compromise trajectory that leaves the thickest part of the atmosphere very early on, and then fly on for example, a Hohmann transfer orbit to reach the particular orbit that is required.
Gaining experience as an engineering manager at DEC and Data General in the 1970s, he became a director of engineering at Apple Computer in the early 1980s.

Gaining and 19th
Gaining control or special access to the strait became a key foreign policy goal of the Russian Empire during the 19th century.

Gaining and century
Gaining more attention during Seljuk era in 9th – 10th century, Borujerd stood as an industrial, commercial and geostrategic city in Zagros region until 20th century.

Gaining and music
Gaining coverage in the music press, interest in the band grew, and they were asked to support the rock band Hawkwind at St. George's Hall in Bradford in October 1971, where they performed a piece called Edna and the Great Surfers, where they led the crowd in shouting " Off, Off, Off ".
Gaining an " enlightened education ", the princess learned to speak French, German, Latin, and English, liked history and was taught economics, geography, mathematics, politics, art, and music.

Gaining and part
Gaining a leading part in the workshop is therefore essential.

Gaining and several
Gaining experience as anchor and reporter for several local network affiliates before joining CBS News as correspondent in 2000, she later became co-host of the Saturday Early Show.
Gaining experience first as a producer, and then anchor for several local network affiliates Hopkins joined Bloomberg Television as the morning anchor of Moneycast in 1999.

Gaining and .
-- Gaining her second straight victory, Norman B., Small, Jr.'s Garden Fresh, a 3-year-old filly, downed promising colts in the $4,500 St. Patrick's Day Purse, featured seventh race here today, and paid $7.20 straight.
Gaining outer space and losing `` inner '' space is bad business according to God's standards.
" Gaining Senate approval of the Alaska treaty was Johnson's singular legislative accomplishment in the midst of a political war with Congress.
Gaining the first large mod-making community, Doom affected the culture surrounding first-person shooters, and also the industry.
Gaining the safety benefits from being instructed is highly recommended.
Gaining widespread recognition, he was appointed court physician to the Grand Vizier Al Qadi al Fadil, then to Sultan Saladin, after whose death he remained a physician to the royal family.
* Gerard I. Nierenberg, The Art of Negotiating: Psychological Strategies for Gaining Advantageous Bargains, Barnes and Noble, ( 1995 ), hardcover, 195 pages, ISBN 1-56619-816-X
Gaining sole reign of the empire, he is also noted for re-establishing a single imperial capital, choosing the site of ancient Byzantium in 330 ( over of the current capitals, which had effectively been changed by Diocletian's reforms to Milan in the West, and Nicomedia in the East ) to build the city soon called Nova Roma ( New Rome ); it was later renamed Constantinople in his honor.
Gaining theoretical control of Tyrol for the Hapsburgs was of strategic importance because it linked the Swiss Confederacy to the Hapsburg-controlled Austrian lands, which facilitated some imperial geographic continuity.
Gaining a good state-assigned placement meant navigating a highly inefficient bureaucracy that gave power to officials who had little expertise in their area of jurisdiction.
Gaining the royal seal of approval, Booth's motorized vacuum cleaner was used to clean the carpets of Westminster Abbey prior to Edward VII's coronation in 1901.
Gaining a profit, he turns it into a loss, having done damage with word & deed.
Gaining the nickname " Higher Law " Seward, he continued to argue this point of view over the next decade.
Gaining or retaining possession is more important in most situations than attempting to advance the ball and possibly score, and there have been many instances where those attempting to do so have wound up fumbling the ball back to the other team.
Gaining accreditation from the Texas State Department of Education was a challenge because of teacher and school-supply shortages, as well as the difficulty of organizing classes with all the students being mostly transfers.
* Gaining Ground: A History of Landmaking in Boston, by Nancy S. Seasholes, MIT Press, 2003.
Gaining prestige, honor and reputation is one of the central motives of gaining power in human nature.
Gaining essential military and financial support for his cause.
Gaining ground against the local forces, the Turkish army reached Kyrenia on 22 July 1974 during the UN-sponsored cease fire.
Gaining a good deal of recognition, Houdini wasted no time in organizing high-profile calypso festivals and concerts around New York, quickly becoming a respected member of the Caribbean communities there.
* Gaining timely information on incidents as they happen, often through their occupation or that of their associates ( e. g. a reporter or a newscaster would likely be more informed about incidents that a hero might be able to help with ).

popularity and folk
The American folk music revival was a phenomenon in the United States that began during the 1940s and peaked in popularity in the mid-1960s.
The popularity of " contemporary folk " recordings caused the appearance of the category " Folk " in the Grammy Awards of 1959: in 1970 the term was dropped in favor of " Best Ethnic or Traditional Recording ( including Traditional Blues )", while 1987 brought a distinction between " Best Traditional Folk Recording " and " Best Contemporary Folk Recording ".
A folk ragtime tradition also existed before and during the period of classical ragtime ( a designation largely created by Scott Joplin's publisher John Stillwell Stark ), manifesting itself mostly through string bands, banjo and mandolin clubs ( which experienced a burst of popularity during the early 20th Century ), and the like.
The popularity of the Grimms ' collected folk tales endured well beyond their lifetimes.
Over time, the story of Hua Mulan rose in popularity as a folk tale among the Chinese people on the same level as the Butterfly Lovers.
The folk revival movements of the 1960s led to a modest resurgence in the popularity of the concertina particularly the Anglo.
While folk music has lost popularity in Poland, especially in urban areas, the tourist destination of Podhale has retained its traditions lively.
One theory, of sufficient popularity to serve as an example of folk etymology, is that the term horse latitudes originates from when the Spanish transported horses by ship to their colonies in the West Indies and Americas.
In the period starting from 1930 to 1970 appears a rebirth in the interest and popularity in folk music in Chile carried out initially by groups such as Los Cuatro Huasos, who took folk songs from the Chilean country and arranged them vocally and with musical instruments.
The Weavers ' mainstream popularity set the stage for the folk revival of the 1950s and early 1960s and also served to bridge the gap between folk, popular music, and topical song.
This renewed popularity of folk music forms in Britain led directly to the progressive folk movement and the attendant British folk club scene.
Throughout 1965 and 1966, hit singles like " Subterranean Homesick Blues ", " Like a Rolling Stone ", " Positively 4th Street ", and " I Want You " among others, along with the Bringing It All Back Home, Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde albums, proved to be hugely influential on the development and popularity of folk rock.
The popularity and commercial success of The Byrds and Bob Dylan's blend of folk and rock music influenced a wave of imitators and emulators that retroactively became known as the folk rock boom.
By the 1980s the popularity of the electric folk was in steep decline but it has survived into the 21st century and has been revived as part of a more general folk resurgence since the 1990s.
The first popular recognition of the singer-songwriter in English-speaking North America and Great Britain occurred in the 1960s and early 1970s when a series of blues, folk and country-influenced musicians rose to prominence and popularity.
When African-American musical tastes began to change in the early 1960s, moving toward soul and rhythm and blues music, country blues found renewed popularity as " folk blues " and was sold to a primarily white, college-age audience.
By the 1950s, their popularity was declining rapidly and a group of musicians and musicologists founded organizations like Istituto de Martino and Nuovo Canzoniere Italiano to help preserve folk cultures.

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