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popularity and accessibility
Despite low reliability and prestige of those cars, they have shown an unbeaten accessibility and popularity among Soviets, becoming the " car for pensioners and intellectuals ".
The panorama ’ s rise in popularity was a result of its accessibility in that people did not need a certain level of education to enjoy the views it offered.
The popularity of this work is explained by the new accessibility to a wider public of the Arthur legend in a vernacular language.
Albert Anker's work made him Switzerland's most popular genre painter of the 19th century, and his paintings have continued to enjoy a great popularity due to their general accessibility.
Following the meteoric rise to popularity of NAQT, the decline into irrelevance of College Bowl, and longstanding complaints, justified or not, about the difficulty of ACF, a decision was made in 2001 to focus great effort on the accessibility of Academic Competition Federation tournaments.
The popularity of the resort benefited from the emphasis on outdoor life in the mid-nineteenth century as east coast American cities became increasingly industrialized and polluted, and from the establishment of stops in Bedford for the B & O and Pennsylvania Railroads beginning in 1872, providing easy accessibility from cities such as Washington, D. C., Philadelphia, and New York.
Part of the popularity of the sport is its accessibility.
Despite the popularity of the stadium in the summer months, since its construction Yogi Berra Stadium has been plagued with problems involving stadium accessibility.
There are a number of editions with realizations, and the opera's accessibility to amateur performers is a feature that has greatly abbetted the growth of its popularity in the latter half of the twentieth century.
Elias received more than 60, 000 visitors in 2011 and is quickly gaining popularity through its combination of size, remoteness, and accessibility.
The proliferation of indoor climbing gyms has increased the accessibility, and thus the popularity, of the sport of climbing.
The band are also known for accessibility which resulted in the popularity of the websites forum, which played a key part in keeping the fanbase together and organizing the following to collect together for gigs.
Much of the popularity of the quarter is due to the prices of goods ( which are often low due to the relatively inexpensive property costs for vendors ), the night life, and the accessibility of the center, considering it contains one of the largest bus stations in Jakarta.
Notably, C #, the language for XNA ( Microsoft's toolkit that facilitates video game development on the Xbox 360, Windows Phone 7 and the PC ) and Objective-C, the language for the iPhone's Cocoa touch API, the popularity of which has grown greatly since 2008, due to the accessibility of the App Store to independent developers.
A recent resurgence in popularity has resulted in greater accessibility in supermarkets and convenience stores where they are often sold in packaged plastic bags.
The warm weather, accessibility, quantity and quality of climbs have helped to maintain the popularity of Arapiles with locals, Australians and international travellers alike.

popularity and strips
Soap-opera continuity strips such as Judge Parker and Mary Worth gained popularity in the 1940s.
By 2000, The Bash Street Kids had reached such a heightened popularity they were all featured in feature length strips taking up a whole Beano comic.
" His work was increasing in popularity, and he occasionally had front-page, full-color strips for the Pulitzer supplements, such as Two Jolly Jackies, about two unemployed sailors, which began 11 January 1903.
Robbie is drawn by Desperate Dan artist Ken H. Harrison, and his clean drawing style immediately cemented the strips ' popularity.
' Most of Minnie's earlier strips consisted of six panel boxes however, as her popularity grew it quickly became more plausible to give Minnie her own full page with added colour.
In advertisement, beefcake male models have become a popular ingredient for ' spicy ' commercial shots and ( often humorous ) spots, e. g. the British future minor pop star Nick Kamen remains most famous for his 1985 beefcake performance in Levi's " Launderette " TV commercial where he strips down in order to stone-wash his blue jeans in a 1950s style public laundromat while he waits clad only in his boxer shorts, which dramatically increased their popularity ; it was selected for " The 100 Greatest TV Ads " in 2000 and followed by many others, often bare-chested, sometimes even naked.
Opus ' popularity quickly grew until he became the signature character of Bloom County and of Breathed's subsequent comic strips.
In an interview with The Washington Post, Keane said that he was flattered and believed that such parody "... is a compliment to the popularity of the feature ..." The official Family Circus website contains a sampling of syndicated comic strips from other authors which parody his characters.
International Film Service was an American animation studio created to exploit the popularity of the comic strips controlled by William Randolph Hearst.
At the height of their popularity, these strips attracted over 100 million readers every day.
Though usually made of strips of leather, nylon whips ( often using paracord ) have become popular — they were initially developed for use in the wetlands of Florida specifically, where leather is difficult to maintain hence the name " Florida Cow Whip " but have recently gained in popularity because they are less expensive than leather.
He is most remembered, in the UK, for his 1985 beefcake performance in Levi's " Launderette " television commercial, where he strips down in order to stone-wash his blue jeans in a 1950s style public laundromat while he waits clad only in his boxer shorts, which was one of a series of Bartle Bogle Hegarty advertisements that dramatically increased the popularity of Levi 501s.
Such was the popularity of this record that the public changed the name of the group to " Los muñequitos " ( Cuban term for comic strips, literally " little dolls ").
The popularity of these strips led to the publication of separate comics tabloids, beginning with Zodiac Mindwarp by Rodriguez.
The comic strips have achieved wide popularity and some controversy.
By 1960, Little Audrey was the best known of Harvey's female characters due to her multi-media presence ( comic books, television / theatrical animation and-briefly-newspaper strips ), although her popularity was later eclipsed by the company's other female characters, Little Dot, Wendy the Good Little Witch and Little Lotta.
The core rulebook was first published by Palladium Books in September 1985 – a couple years before the Turtles franchise achieved mass popularityand featured original comic strips and illustrations by Eastman and Laird.
However, Polystyle had not taken into account the fact that TV21 had folded, something they looked upon merely as an opportunity to acquire the licence to use the Anderson shows, without noting that the popularity of the puppet-based strips in TV21 had drastically declined once those shows were no longer in production and were no longer being seen on television every week.
Twisted ToyFare Theatres popularity was such that Wizard Entertainment has released several trade paperback collections of the strips.

popularity and meant
The popularity of the term deconstruction combined with the technical difficulty of Derrida's primary material on deconstruction and his reluctance to elaborate his understanding of the term has meant that many secondary sources have attempted to give a more straightforward explanation than Derrida himself ever attempted.
During the immediate post-war years the cinematic industry was also threatened by television, and the increasing popularity of the medium meant that some film theatres would bankrupt and close.
* compared to the Big 7 meant that many new topics could, given time, gain enough popularity to get a Big 7 newsgroup.
The Importance of Being Earnests popularity has meant it has been translated into many languages, though the homophonous pun in the title (" Ernest ", a masculine proper name, and " earnest ", the virtue of steadfastness and seriousness ) poses a special problem for translators.
Gladstone's popularity rested on his taxation policies which meant to his supporters balance, social equity and political justice.
The first collectors to attempt to preserve not only the plot and characters of the tale, but also the style in which they were told, were the Brothers Grimm, collecting German fairy tales ; ironically, this meant although their first edition ( 1812 & 1815 ) remains a treasure for folklorists, they rewrote the tales in later editions to make them more acceptable, which ensured their sales and the later popularity of their work.
The landscape and features of the Thames as described by Jerome are virtually unchanged, and the book's enduring popularity has meant that it has never been out of print since it was first published.
Still Bonaparte's growing popularity in France meant that the bill of impeachment was defeated on 12 June 1849.
It was this progression toward the off-road class that brought about much of the hobby's popularity, as it meant radio-controlled cars were no longer restricted to bitumen and smooth surfaces, but could be driven virtually anywhere.
Nimoy and Murphy acknowledged his part would attract non-Star Trek fans to the franchise following the rising popularity of Murphy, but it also meant the film might be ridiculed.
* Dance pads, essentially a grid of flat pressure sensitive gamepad buttons set on a mat meant to be stepped on, have seen niche success with the popularity of rhythm games like Dance Dance Revolution and Pump It Up.
The popularity of Arthurian Romance has meant this area of the Somerset Levels has today become popularly described as The Vale Of Avalon.
The popularity of this music meant that many popular artists of the 70s that previously were known for acoustic music turned to techno production ,.
It acknowledges criticisms of his lyrics as overblown and insincere, which had begun to appear as the popularity of the band increased, but responds by stating that the lyrics are meant for personal interpretation.
The popularity of longer films also meant an increase in production of fiction films as actualities decreased.
Fiction films, therefore, quickly became regularized, and the popularity of longer films meant that they outsold actualities, which were usually short.
Talk radio as a political medium has also exploded in popularity during the 1990s, due to the 1987 repeal of the Fairness Doctrine, which meant that stations no longer had to " balance " their day by programming alternative points of view.
Despite this, by the late-1970s and early-1980s, economic crises and political instability meant that there was a significant slump in the Italian tourist industry, as destinations in the Far East or South America rose in popularity.
Although originally a sketch in the early parts of Air Farce on TV meant to satirize the Canadian military ( in it, the Canadian military consists of only two people, Colonel " Teresa " Stacy and his assistant, played by Ferguson and Morgan ), but as the popularity of the sketch grew, it became an integral part of Air Farce, spawning its own newsroom sketch titled " Chicken Cannon News ".
The popularity of the Carnegie Hall concerts meant work for many of the fellow boogie players and also led to the adaptation of boogie-woogie sounds to many other forms of music.
This feature was meant to tap into the growing popularity of social networking.
The popularity of the English Heritage London blue plaques scheme has meant that similar schemes have been set up in other towns in the UK and abroad.
To take advantage of the increased field-of-view that now exceeded the capabilities of most aircraft radars also meant that helmet mounted sights gained popularity.
However, the show's popularity meant the BBC resurrected Brittas and brought on a team of new writers, who carried the show on for a further two series, including one further Christmas special in 1996.

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