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Popularity and had
Popularity of the VFL grew rapidly and by 1925 with 12 teams, had become the most prominent league in the game and would dominate so many aspects of the sport from that point on.
Before the film was released theatrically previews for the DVD indicated the title had been " Miss Popularity ".
Popularity of the cut in the UK and Ireland can be traced to the influence of fashion ' icon ' and ex Spice Girl Victoria Beckham having had her hair bobbed in the same style, with girls asking hairdressers for a " Pob "— Ms Beckham's nickname Posh Spice conflated with " bob ".

Popularity and declined
Popularity and distribution declined after World War II.
Popularity of superstrats also declined, in favor of guitars more suited to these new styles.

Popularity and other
Popularity in England and other parts of Europe soon followed, as well as Australia and Canada.

Popularity and options
Popularity has been decreasing for cassettes and lower cost more efficient options are available now like digital dictation.

Popularity and became
Popularity quickly followed in the rest of Europe, and it became a global phenomenon from the early-to-mid 90s onwards.
Popularity in psychology grew as the public became more aware of the field.
Popularity of custom games dwindled in 2009 when game hosting bots became mainstream, forcing legitimate players to be unable to host games themselves, and the lobbies of bot hosted games to rarely ever fill.

Popularity and .
Popularity of the song increased greatly following the September 11, 2001 attacks ; at some sporting events it was sung in addition to the traditional singing of the national anthem.
Popularity of CATV started in the 1980s after the Marcos administration.
Popularity of the book in Italy was such that a Milan bookseller issued an Italian edition in 1610.
Popularity of EVM has grown significantly in recent years beyond government contracting, in which sector its importance continues to rise ( e. g., recent new DFAR rules ), in part because EVM can also surface in and help substantiate contract disputes.
Popularity of Salukis dramatically increased, and the Saluki Club of America was founded in 1927, with recognition by The American Kennel Club following in 1929.
Popularity with all parts of the Labour movement saw him through the ballot of Labour MPs to win the leadership vote.
Niven resumed his acting career after his demobilisation, and was voted the second most popular British actor in the 1945 Popularity Poll of British film stars.
Popularity of sports tended to conform to class divisions, with tennis and yachting popular among the very wealthy and football ( soccer ) favoured by the poorest.
In 2005, Vega was the setting for the CMT reality show, Popularity Contest.
Popularity in the sport has grown since the 2002 Winter Olympics and now includes participation by some countries that do not have or cannot have a track because of climate, terrain or monetary limitations.
Popularity took another major surge in 2009 with UFC 100 and the 10 events preceding it including UFC 90, 91, 92, 94 and 98.
In the early 2000s, Alexakis established his own label, Popularity Recordings, as a subsidiary of Artemis Records.
* Ottenberg, June C. " Popularity of Two Operas in Philadelphia in the 1790s.
Popularity is the quality of being well-liked or common, or having a high social status.
Popularity figures are an important part of many people's personal value systems and form a vital component of success in people-oriented fields such as management, politics, and entertainment, among others.
* The Cycle of Popularity: Interpersonal Relations Among Female Adolescents # Donna Eder ; Sociology of Education, Vol.
The name Nakula generally means full of love and the male characteristics implied by the name are: Intelligence, Focus, Hard-Work, Handsomeness, Health, Attractiveness, Success, Popularity, Respect, and unconditional Love.
These include Differentiation, Satisfaction or Loyalty, Perceived Quality, Leadership or Popularity, Perceived Value, Brand Personality, Organizational Associations, Brand Awareness, Market Share, and Market Price and Distribution Coverage.
Popularity can be established to a greater or lesser degree depending on product and market.
* Popularity of folk music of Sufi genres: introduction of philosophy and religion in music.

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Leaving the card room, they moved back through the Palace the way they had come.
The card the man I was shadowing had filled out was still on the counter.
I took another sidelong glance at the other registration card, then took the key to Unit 13 that she had given me and went down long enough to park the car.
Cousin Emma had simply put Miss Theresa Stubblefield, Rome, Italy, on the envelope, had walked up to the post office in Tuxapoka, Alabama, and mailed it with as much confidence as if it had been a birthday card to her next-door neighbor.
This video card would also support fast scrolling of high resolution color screens for games, because it had the indirection of the character pointers, so it was possible to quickly scroll the high resolution display, ( or use other effects ) by simply manipulating the 1920 / 1024 bytes of text video instead of the 24. 576 bytes of high resolution video memory.
in 2012, the playoffs were expanded again so that two wild card teams face off in a one game wild card round to determine which team advances to the division series, with the playoffs then continuing as it had before 2012 ( though with the possibilty of a fifth seed being in the playoffs and a fourth seed being out ) after the end of the wild card round.
The first programmable pocket calculator was the HP-65, in 1974 ; it had a capacity of 100 instructions, and could store and retrieve programs with a built-in magnetic card reader.
An Ethernet adapter card for the IBM PC was released in 1982 and by 1985, 3Com had sold 100, 000.
Prior to 1986, the Australian banks organized a widespread uniform credit card, called Bankcard, which had been in existence since 1974.
In this international version of the movie, an English title card was superimposed over the Japanese title, as had been done with the previous film.
By 1950, the IBM card had become ubiquitous in industry and government.
Besides the typescript, Kennedy had a cue card on which he himself had written the phonetic spelling, and he surprised everyone by completely disregarding the speech, which had taken weeks to prepare.
From the British point of view, it was regarded as highly desirable to keep Romania and its oil out of German hands ; since Germany had hardly any natural supplies of oil, the ability of the Royal Navy to successfully impose a blockade represented a British trump card both to deter war, and if necessary, win a war.
LTTE had cloned credit cards using PIN and card numbers obtained from unsuspecting card holders in the United Kingdom, and funds were transferred out of their accounts later.
Rival retailer Woolworths launched its Everyday Rewards fuel discount card nationally in 2009 and by August 2010 had 5. 1 million cardholders, with 2. 7 million linked to the Qantas frequent flyer program.
In an effort to forestall the sort of widespread accusations of fraud and manipulation which had accompanied previous elections, the government introduced new safeguards, including published voter lists and a hard-to-falsify voter identification card.
The American Hotel Association ( which had briefly offered a Universal Credit Card in 1953 as forerunner to the modern American Express card ) became the American Hotel & Motel Association in 1963.
Since the Saints ' only previous playoff win was in the wild card round, this was the farthest the Saints had ever advanced at the time.

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