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popularity and faded
As the use of the Internet became more widespread in the mid to late 1990s, traditional BBSes rapidly faded in popularity.
These materials and methods were copied all over the world, and have faded in and out of popularity to the present.
As new genres of music, such as ragtime, blues and jazz, began to emerge in the early 20th century the popularity of the genre faded, but the association with sentimentality led to the term ballad being used for a slow love song from the 1950s onwards.
When the popularity of superheroes faded in the late 1940s, the company focused on such genres as science fiction, Westerns, humor, and romance.
Old Tom gin faded in popularity by the early 20th century.
Just as civic eloquence failed to gain popularity in Britain, in the United States interest faded in the second decade of the 19th century as the " public spheres of heated oratory " disappeared in favor of the private sphere.
Now the term R & B is almost always used instead of the full rhythm and blues, and mainstream use of the term usually refers to contemporary R & B, which is a newer version of soul and funk-influenced pop music that originated as disco faded from popularity.
As the list faded in popularity, so too did it fade in the number of cross-linked subscription nodes.
" But its popularity faded.
The German-American Bund and similar groups achieved limited popularity in the 1930s ( at one point staging a rally with over 20, 000 people ), but rapidly faded with the onset of World War II.
Dawson Springs, Kentucky, in the southwestern part of the county, began to thrive in the 1880s as a health resort, but its popularity had faded by the time of the Great Depression of the 1930s.
For a time, superhero comics lost their popularity, and many teenage sidekicks faded into obscurity.
LNNK won the municipal election in Latvian capital, Riga in 1994 but its popularity quickly faded after that.
Although Tatum was idolized by many jazz musicians, his popularity faded in the mid to late forties with the advent of bebop-a movement which Tatum did not embrace.
Notwithstanding its widespread appeal among the Victorian readers, the popularity of Keble ’ s The Christian Year quickly faded in the twentieth century.
Lee's popularity faded in the late 1960s as her voice matured, but she continued a successful recording career by returning to her roots as a country singer with a string of hits through the 1970s and 1980s.
After minstrel shows ' popularity faded, coon songs, a similar phenomenon, became popular.
The popularity of the genre faded in the 1970s, with many swamp bluesmen turning to zydeco which remained popular with black audiences.
As the music scene changed in the early to mid-1990s due to the popularity of grunge, the band faded after their third release Pull.
However, her very popularity created issues with the Kwantung Army, as her utility as an intelligence asset was long gone, and her value as a propaganda symbol was compromised by her increasingly critical tone against the Japanese military's exploitative policies in Manchukuo as a base of operations against China in the Second Sino-Japanese War, and she gradually faded from public sight.
Top fusion artists, such as Weather Report, Chick Corea and Return to Forever, Herbie Hancock and The Headhunters, and the Mahavishnu Orchestra, achieved cross-over popularity, although public interest in the genre faded at the turn of the 1980s.
The resort's popularity faded in 1914 at the start of World War I and the park was closed.
The popularity of the Gibson Girl faded after World War I, and Gibson took to working with oils for his own pleasure.
Beginning in 1970, Dr. Demento's nationally syndicated radio show gave novelty songs an outlet for much of the country ; this lasted through the mid-2000s, when the show ( mirroring trends in the genre ) faded in popularity until its terrestrial cancellation in June 2010.

popularity and swing
In the mid-to-late 1990s the popularity of neo swing music of the swing revival stimulated mainstream interest in the dance.
His popularity as governor, and Indiana's status as a critical swing state, helped him secure the Democratic vice presidential nomination on a ticket with Wilson in 1912 and win the subsequent general election.
Indiana was an important swing state, and Wilson hoped that Marshall's popularity would help him carry it in the general election.
Grant was the most popular man in the country ; when President Johnson was at loggerheads with the Congress over Reconstruction, he decided to take his case to the people with his infamous " swing around the circle " throughout the country and he sought to capitalize on Grant's popularity by having Grant travel with him.
Ripani also argues that the popularity of Jackson's signature song " Nasty " influenced the new jack swing genre developed by Teddy Riley.
While often associated with early rock and roll music, their popularity extends back much further, including classical music, opera and the swing music era.
When Van Buren came through Plainfield on a swing to shore up his popularity for the 1844 election, a group of perpetrators set up the incident.
The original Balboa dance is a form of swing dance that started as early as 1915 and gained in popularity in the 1930s and 1940s.
Some swing era musicians, like Louis Jordan, later found popularity in a new kind of music, called " rhythm and blues ", that would evolve into rock and roll in the 1950s.
He created several works of lasting popularity, including Le Printemps, featuring two young lovers sitting upon a swing, and The Storm.
As new jack swing became more popular in the early 1990s, there was backlash from comparatively " harder " acts in hip-hop ( particularly gangsta rap ), who felt that Brown and the NJS scene had sold them out, capitalizing on the early popularity of rap but watering down its core message.
The overwhelming support for Martinez among Latinos effectively counterbalanced Castor's relatively high popularity among swing voters throughout the state.
However, in the 24 countries with compulsory voting, voter turnout is often already very close to 100 %, so if the major parties are roughly balanced in popularity, swing voters can have a marked influence on the outcome.
Although the huge popularity faded quickly as the hype that was created by the movie died down, the hustle has continued and is now a " ballroom dance "; it has taken a place besides swing, cha-cha-cha, tango, rumba, bolero, nightclub two step and other partner dances in America.
In 1947, Shearing emigrated to the United States, where his harmonically complex style mixing swing, bop and modern classical influences gained popularity.
Due to his more conservative politics ( for instance, he was voted an ' A ' by the NRA ) and popularity in what is presumed to be a key swing state, Strickland was mentioned as a possible Democratic Vice Presidential nominee in the 2008 election.
However its threat resulted in a dramatic rise in popularity for Sinn Féin and a swing away from the Irish Party.
In the mid-1930s, with the rise of " swing " music and the popularity of the swing bands ever increasing, the Crosby band managed to authentically combine the fundamental elements of the older jazz style with the then-rising-in-popularity swing style into a sound and big-band style all its own.
By the end of the decade, however, the Daddies ' mainstream popularity declined with that of the swing revival's, and the resulting commercial failure of their ska-flavored follow-up Soul Caddy led to an abrupt hiatus in 2000.
By October 1997, the growing popularity of swing music had contributed to consistently steady sales of Zoot Suit Riot, persuading Mojo to issue the album's eponymous song as a single and distribute it among mainstream radio stations.
Zoot Suit Riot had sold over two million copies in the United States by the time the swing revival's mainstream popularity had declined, finally slipping off the charts in January 2000.

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