The rise in popularity of feature-length documentaries over the last few years is an important political phenomenon. |
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The jukebox has fallen out of favour in recent years, due to the rise in popularity of the personal stereo amongst pub-goers. |
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Do you think there's any correlation between its rise in popularity and its participants wearing bikini bottoms and sports bras? |
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Inevitably, with the rise in popularity of certain collar shapes, others have declined. |
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The combination of these two methods has helped the brand along its meteoric rise in popularity. |
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First of all, the rapid rise in popularity of the Green Economy concept needs to be placed in context. |
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In the 20th century, carbonated drinks began their steady rise in popularity. |
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Even with the rapid rise in popularity and increasing sophistication of simulation methods, laboratories won't become obsolete any time soon. |
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With the rise in popularity of mobile devices, advertisers are increasingly focusing on location as a way of creating potential new customers. |
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Stamped with the mark of excellence, it is hardly surprising that these establishments have been enjoying an ever-growing rise in popularity. |
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Because variation is brushed away, the favored gene's rise in popularity is called a sweep. |
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Despite sometimes fractious international relations, football continued to rise in popularity. |
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Several factors explain the recent rise in popularity of investment in the community finance sector. |
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The violin's rise in popularity has been difficult since the court musician played on crudely made instruments of the people. |
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Immersion programs in British Columbia and Alberta have seen the highest rise in popularity. |
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But don't be fooled by the brash on-the-street demeanor and meteoric rise in popularity. |
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But even with its rise in popularity, instead of branching out its warehouses to bigger cities, the company says its heart lies firmly in Rossendale. |
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The rise in popularity of Lebanese cuisine is a response to the region's growing multiculturalism. |
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The rise in popularity of women's football throughout the world has been helped by grassroots projects and the ongoing success of the FIFA Women's World Cup at U-17 and U20 level. |
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This revival enriched the literature for the lute and caused developments in the instrument that eventually led to the rise in popularity of the guitar. |
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Stevia has enjoyed a rapid rise in popularity on a global scale over the past six years. |
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With the increasing rise in popularity of neo-geography, the National Mapping Strategy will look at ways to use citizen contributed data to improve the currency and accuracy of mapping information. |
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But with the rise in popularity of the temperance movement and the ongoing industrialization of the nation, the mood of Canadians began to change. |
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His ensuing rise in popularity has even seen him integrated into plots. |
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The rapid rise in popularity of organic milk among Quebec consumers is creating a pleasant problem for the fast-growing number of producers of the specialty product. |
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From the mid-seventeenth century the transverse flute began an irresistible rise in popularity which saw it, less than a century later, supplant the recorder in the favour of both musicians and the public at large. |
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The rise in popularity of lawn sports helped prompt the spread of the invention. |
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This new generation of ribbon microphones proved to be a perfect match to the rise in popularity of digital recording, as engineers rediscovered their warmth, analog feel and smooth sound. |
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The most notable result of this transition was the rise in popularity of compact hatchbacks. |
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While sales have varied during certain periods with product trends, such as the rise in popularity of mountain bikes in the late 1990s, the overall market has been stable. |
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