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Popularity in England and other parts of Europe soon followed, as well as Australia and Canada.
Popularity and demand of the i930 eclipsed when potential buyers found out that stock was grievously scarce, followed by a steep and gradual decline in demand at the release of the i870.

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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 of the card had declined as other credit card options became available.

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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.
* Popularity of Needle Exchange programs has grown over time, more than quadrupling in six years from 1993-1999.
Popularity of the NDP gradually increased under leader Grant Notley, who led the party from 1968 until his death in a plane crash in 1984, and was the party's sole MLA until 1982.
Popularity of the term among teenagers rose in the mid-2000s, with the spread from the Internet written form to use in spoken language.
Popularity dwindled a bit after WW-II ( although George Orwell mentions it very favourably in his 1946 essay on early American literature, " Riding Down from Bangor "), but started rising again in the 1980s.
Popularity of the pure-blood eugenics theory came from a homegrown racial purity or monoculture national belief that has been part of Japanese society since ancient times.

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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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FIC demonstrated the first Socket 7 AGP system board in November 1997 as the FIC PA-2012 based on the VIA Apollo VP3 chipset, followed very quickly by the EPoX P55-VP3 also based on the VIA VP3 chipset which was first to market.
Another delay followed due to a long standards process before 28. 8 was released, only to be quickly replaced by 33. 6.
In 1911, Italy launched an invasion of Tripolitania, which was quickly followed by the occupation of the Dodecanese Islands.
" This statement was quickly followed up by Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Joint Chiefs Chairman Michael Mullen voicing their support for a repeal of DADT.
Several other commercials for MTV quickly followed, in which Leary would rant at high speeds about a variety of topics, playing off the then-popular and growing alternative scene.
Numerous other interpretations, which together largely converged on Dearborn's interpretation, quickly followed.
This was followed quickly by DEC's Unibus to Ethernet adapter, which DEC sold and used internally to build its own corporate network, which reached over 10, 000 nodes by 1986, making it one of the largest computer networks in the world at that time.
Soon after his enthronement, Saga himself took ill. Emperor Saga's untimely health problems provided former-Emperor Heizei with a unique opportunity to foment a rebellion ; however, forces loyal to Emperor Saga, led by taishōgun Sakanoue no Tamuramaro, quickly defeated the Heizei rebels which thus limited the adverse consequences which would have followed any broader conflict.
Other exhibitors in the United States quickly followed suit, and within a couple of years there were thousands of these nickelodeons in operation.
Gary Desmond's Candy's Room, coming from Liverpool, was the first in 1980, quickly followed by Dan French's Point Blank, Dave Percival's The Fever, Jeff Matthews ' Rendezvous, and Paul Limbrick's Jackson Cage.
It was quickly followed by the Criminal Justice Act 2007 and the Criminal Justice ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act 2009, each of which amended all the preceding Firearms Acts.
Provincial tours and productions at other theatres quickly followed.
Disagreements over the policies to be followed in the occupied zones quickly led to a breakdown in cooperation between the four powers, and the Soviets administered their zone without regard to the policies implemented in the other zones.
He contributed to The Thief, a readers ' digest, followed quickly by editing a weekly journal-Figaro in London.
The process began with the freeing of agricultural loan rates and was quickly followed by the freeing of loan rates in other sectors.
Tod Browning's Dracula ( 1931 ), with Bela Lugosi, was quickly followed by James Whale's Frankenstein ( also 1931 ).
In the late 1980s, Zildjian released its revolutionary 12 inch Special Recording hats, which were small, heavy hi-hat cymbals intended for close miking either live or recording, and other manufacturers quickly followed suit, Sabian for example with their 10 " mini hats.
Other bands quickly followed.
Early designs from both countries were short-range missiles, like the V-2, but improvements quickly followed.
Many other treaties of this nature quickly followed.
This series of texts was quickly followed by the Post-Vulgate Cycle ( c. 1230 – 40 ), of which the Suite du Merlin is a part, which greatly reduced the importance of Lancelot's affair with Guinevere but continued to sideline Arthur, now in order to focus more on the Grail quest.
It can quickly be followed up by a low side-blade kick to the knee of the offender.
This is because in the real world, motion cues are those of acceleration and are quickly transmitted to the brain, typically in less than 50 milliseconds ; this is followed some milliseconds later by a perception of change in the visual scene.
In 816, however, the Sorbs rebelled and were quickly followed by Slavomir, chief of the Obotrites, who was captured and abandoned by his own people, being replaced by Ceadrag in 818.

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