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The impression has nevertheless been given during these three days, despite Mr. Rusk's personal popularity, that the United States delegation came to Oslo in a somewhat tentative and exploratory frame of mind, more ready to listen and learn than to enunciate firm policy on a global scale with detailed application to individual danger spots.
The allotment of an individual was based on citizenship rather than merit or any form of personal popularity which could be bought.
The Capp-Fisher feud was well known in cartooning circles, and it grew more personal as Capp's strip eclipsed Joe Palooka in popularity.
The 1940s saw Chaplin face a series of controversies, both in his work and his personal life, which changed his fortunes and severely affected his popularity in America.
The King ( and many Feuillants with him ) expected war would increase his personal popularity ; he also foresaw an opportunity to exploit any defeat: either result would make him stronger.
This victory was seen as the result mainly of Abdullah's personal popularity and the strong recovery of Malaysia ’ s economy, which has lifted the living standards of most Malaysians to almost first world standards, coupled with an ineffective opposition.
The long-reigning CSV was the main winner, partly due to the personal popularity of the prime minister Jean-Claude Juncker ( CSV ).
The popularity of MUDs of the Essex University tradition escalated in the USA during the late 1980s when affordable personal computers with 300 to 2400 bit / s modems enabled role-players to log into multi-line Bulletin Board Systems and online service providers such as CompuServe.
His election campaign benefited from an unprecedented wave of personal popularity called " Trudeaumania "a term coined by journalist Lubor J. Zink — which saw Trudeau mobbed by throngs of youths.
Despite his initial popularity and personal charisma, problems began to surface in the implementation of the revolutionary ideals.
However, as a dutiful family man and by showing personal courage, he succeeded in restoring the popularity of the monarchy.
The Epson MX-80 was the groundbreaking model that sparked the initial popularity of impact printers in the personal computer market.
Kennett's personal popularity remained high through his first term, though that of the government as a whole went through peaks and troughs.
The rise in Lenkiewicz's popularity was shown in a 2008 auction of his personal collection of his own works, the auction of his paintings and library raised £ 2. 1million.
The decision had been taken by the Duke of Orléans who, after the fall of Law's System, was feeling the loss of his personal popularity in Paris.
Despite all these difficult matters, Queen Juliana's personal popularity suffered only temporarily.
It was the site of a famous Marian apparition in 1917, after which it achieved some popularity as a female personal name among Roman Catholics, especially Portuguese-speaking and to some degree Spanish-speaking.
At the time of VRML's popularity, a majority of users, both business and personal, were using slow dial-up internet access.
As the popularity of the personal computer grew, Lotus quickly came to dominate the spreadsheet market.
Another factor that contributes to the popularity of motorsports is the use of cars as a form of personal expression.
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.
Zhang's popularity also attributes to his personal characters.
During the German occupation of Denmark in World War II, Ingrid, with her personal courage and integrity, influenced the Danish Royal House and its conduct in relation to the occupation forces, and won great popularity as a symbol of silent resistance and public patriotic moral.
The popularity of IBM's first personal computers made the ISA bus, first used on the IBM PC in 1981 and later extended to 16-bit in 1984 with the IBM PC / AT, the undisputed standard expansion bus for personal computers shortly after.

popularity and grew
Mahalia Jackson's 1947 version received significant radio airplay, and as her popularity grew throughout the 1950s and 1960s, she often sang it at public events such as concerts at Carnegie Hall.
The Amiga provided a significant upgrade from 8-bit computers, such as the Commodore 64, and the platform quickly grew in popularity among computer enthusiasts.
The strip's popularity grew from an original eight papers, to ultimately more than 900.
As hip hop's popularity grew, performers began speaking (" rapping ") in sync with the beats, and became known as MCs or emcees.
As the BBS phenomenon grew, so did the popularity of special interest boards.
As the popularity of BASIC grew in this period, magazines ( such as Creative Computing in the US ) published complete source code in BASIC for games, utilities, and other programs.
As the game grew in popularity, it came under the ban of king and parliament, both fearing it might jeopardise the practice of archery, then so important in battle.
As the popularity of this type of team grew, more and more of them were formed, attending competitions sponsored by many different organizations and companies, each using its own set of rules, regulations and divisions.
ITV's other flagship soap opera Crossroads saw a marked increase in viewers at this time, as its established cast, such as Meg Richardson ( Noele Gordon ), grew in popularity.
Starting in 1962 with a four-team knockout competition known as the Midlands Knock-Out Cup, and continuing with the inaugural Gillette Cup in 1963, one-day cricket grew in popularity in England.
More of his plays have survived intact than those of Aeschylus and Sophocles together, partly due to mere chance and partly because his popularity grew as theirs declinedhe became, in the Hellenistic Age, a cornerstone of ancient literary education, along with Homer, Demosthenes and Menander.
From 1998, the game grew in popularity: a public server was installed that hosted games permanently, archiving them and showing an animated gif replay of each game on its website.
Eastern cults such as Mithraism also grew in popularity towards the end of the occupation.
Once the concept of broadband Internet access came to be associated with data rates incoming to the customer at 256 kbit / s or more, and alternatives like ADSL grew in popularity, the consumer market for BRI did not develop.
Although Wagner became fiercely critical of Brahms as the latter grew in stature and popularity, he was enthusiastically receptive of the early Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel ; Brahms himself, according to many sources ( Swafford, 1999 ), deeply admired Wagner's music, confining his ambivalence only to the dramaturgical precepts of Wagner's theory.
They played initially in clubs and ballrooms, then in larger auditoriums as their popularity grew.
Despite the boycott, Kahane's popularity grew among the Israeli public, especially among working-class Sephardi Jews.
The attribute was popularized by search engines such as Infoseek and AltaVista in 1995, and its popularity quickly grew until it became one of the most commonly used elements.
Ultimately, efforts to curb the unconstrained growth of tourist courts were futile as motor courts ( as motels were called in the 1930s and 1940s ) grew in number and popularity.
After a shaky start for a few issues, the magazine very rapidly grew in popularity.
Between 1884 and 1900, coca and cocaine grew in popularity for medical purposes and mass consumption in the United States.
The Pixies ' legacy and popularity grew in the years following their break-up, leading to sold-out world tours following their reunion in 2004.
A traveller in the early Middle Ages could obtain overnight accommodation in monasteries, but later a demand for hostelries grew with the popularity of pilgrimages and travel.
As Robyn's popularity grew across the globe, especially in the United States, she was diagnosed with exhaustion and quickly returned to Sweden to recover.

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