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A cappella is gaining popularity among South Asians with the emergence of primarily Hindi-English College groups.
Co-ed South Asian a cappella groups are also gaining in popularity.
Lis Paludan theorizes that crochet evolved from traditional practices in Arabia, South America, or China, but there is no decisive evidence of the craft being performed before its popularity in Europe during the 19th century.
After the success of travelogues based on voyages to the South Seas and stories based on misadventures in the merchant marine and navy, Melville's popularity declined dramatically.
In Los Angeles, the opposing factions were often described as " Hollywood punks " and " beach punks ", referring to Hollywood's central position in the original L. A. punk rock scene and to hardcore's popularity in the shoreline communities of South Bay and Orange County.
Adult-oriented animated programming also continued a sharp upturn in popularity with shows like South Park ( 1997-today ) and Family Guy ( 1999 – 2002, 2005-today ) along with the longtime running cartoon The Simpsons ( 1989-today ).
The popular vote was close, and Grant benefited from his popularity in the North and among the newly enfranchised freedmen in the South, and the temporary political disfranchisement of many Southern whites.
Over the years, Le Pen gained widespread popularity among neo-Nazis and white nationalists throughout Europe, North America and South America.
In 1982, Danny Jorgensen, a professor of Religious Studies at the University of South Florida offered a spiritual explanation for the popularity of fortune-telling.
Despite its predominantly gay population and higher concentration of gay venues, the South Beach area in Miami Beach, Florida, was never exclusively gay, because of its popularity among straight people alike.
As a result the Viet Minh lost so much popularity as a party and revolutionary movement that it had no time to run an effective government in the North nor a guerrilla campaign in the South.
It has gained huge popularity among off-road enthusiasts within Russia, former Soviet republics as well as Europe, Asia, South America and Africa, and is preferred by many over other legendary 4x4s such as Land Rover, Jeep and Toyota.
Chamberlain was confident his proposals were gathering popularity, and he brought the matter before the Cabinet before embarking on a tour of South Africa in December 1902.
In South Indian art – sculptures, bronzes and paintings – Vishnu's incarnation as Narasimha is one of the most chosen themes and amongst Avatars perhaps next only to Rama and Krishna in popularity.
With its close proximity to the South Side Slopes neighborhood of Pittsburgh and the high cost of South Side property values, the Brownsville Road Business District is gaining popularity.
Brown herself claimed that a writer had once summed up her popularity by saying: " In the South Ruth Brown is better known than Coca Cola.
Since then, rooibos has grown in popularity in South Africa, and has also gained considerable momentum in the worldwide market.
For many years, costuming has had a widespread following and continues to experience growing popularity in North America and Europe, and has more recently spread throughout South America and Australia.
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.
Smoking the hookah has gained popularity outside of its native region, in India, Iran, Pakistan and the Middle East, and is gaining popularity in North America, South America, Europe, Australia and South Africa.

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Most notably, the rap rock genre became popular in the late 1990s, with bands like Rage Against the Machine, KoRn, Sublime, Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park and, most recently, Hollywood Undead gaining worldwide popularity by furthering Run – D. M. C.
By 1922, the popularity of tennis had grown to the extent that the club's small ground could no longer cope with the numbers of spectators and the renamed All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club moved to new grounds close to Wimbledon Park.
It soon gained in popularity as other amusements were added, including Woburn Safari Park on the grounds of the Abbey in 1970.
Maria's popularity and beauty was such, that on her return to London, she was mobbed when she appeared in Hyde Park and was eventually given a guard by the King, led by the Earl of Pembroke.
This film was widely distributed on the Internet as a pirated cartoon, and its phenomenal popularity gave rise to the popular television animated series South Park.
Coincidentally, the park's popularity inspired the monster 1962 rock hit, " Palisades Park ," by Freddy Cannon.
Bellevue Park has once again regained its popularity with the people of Wrexham.
The best opportunity used to be afforded by " Fringe Sunday ", started in the High Street in 1981 and moved through pressure of popularity to Holyrood Park in 1983.
In 1988, due to the massive popularity of Turkey Run State Park on Memorial Day Weekend, attendees began reserving rooms at Turkey Run Inn two years in advance.
* other musical genres such as post-grunge rock ( like Nickelback, Puddle of Mudd, Three Days Grace, Creed, Seether and Linkin Park ) and hip hop ( such as 50 Cent, Eminem, Lil ' Wayne and Lil ' Jon ) began increasing in popularity.
A demonstration that hurt Park ’ s popularity was the “ Pu-Ma struggle ”.
Helix experienced a slight resurgence in popularity at this point thanks to a third-season episode of the Trailer Park Boys TV show (" Closer To The Heart "), in which Bubbles and Ricky discuss the merits of Helix compared to Rush.
Brecon Beacons National Park Authority is working in conjunction with the Forestry Commission and the Countryside Council for Wales to ensure that the path erosion that has resulted from the popularity of this area is halted and reversed.
Its growing popularity saw it move to Davies Park and later the RNA Showgrounds.
The coastline became even more popular once the railway opened, and the opening of Victoria Park in 1887 to commemorate the British monarch's visit and the opening of Vico Road in 1889 appear to have increased this popularity further.
The Park Service tore down all vestiges of the amusement park in 1980, whose popularity had declined due to competition by much larger, newer parks.
Eat ' n Park dropped Big Boy in 1976 attributed to the loss of drive-in popularity.
Beginning in 1992 as a series of small gigs in Liverpool ’ s city centre, the event has consistently grown in size and popularity, forcing a move in 2002 to its present home in Liverpool ’ s picturesque Sefton Park.
Lancaster Park has served over the years as a ' home away from home ' stadium for teams in the Australasian NRL competition, such as the Wests Tigers due to the popularity of the sport in areas such as Christchurch.
As a result of this increasing popularity, and the carelessness of some users, 1. 6 kilometers of the road was closed to vehicles by Queensland National Parks and gazetted as a Conservation Park.
Palace's popularity at this time could also be attributed to a palace which focused on the cartoon South Park.

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