Popular
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Now, before "The Simpsons," before "Gumby," before "Betty Boop," before there was such a thing as cinema and television, animation was hugely
popular
in this form.
You can use apps which are based on this system such as Anki or Memrise, or you can write lists of word in a notebook using the Goldlist method, which is also very
popular
with many polyglots.
Now, there's more to this pen and this ink than just the
popular
and pop-culture artworks.
In the hundreds of Benedictine monasteries scattered across Europe, medieval monks experimented endlessly with different types of milk, cheesemaking practices, and aging processes that led to many of today’s
popular
cheeses.
Cheese remained
popular
through the Renaissance, and the Industrial Revolution took production out of the monastery and into machinery.
But what I noticed, again as an observer, was she was choosing who was going to be on her team, and seemed to be very
popular
very, very quickly.
Her friends, for example, had been lynched when their grocery store became
popular
enough to divert business from a white competitor.
By the end of the century, Shakespeare was using “Machiavel” to denote an amoral opportunist, leading directly to our
popular
use of “Machiavellian” as a synonym for manipulative villainy.
Through his brutal and shocking honesty, Machiavelli sought to shatter
popular
delusions about what power really entails.
The word "side hustle" has its roots in
popular
African American newspapers.
But while romance is a common thread in her work, Austen dismissed the sentimental style of writing so
popular
at the time.
But then things began to change, and suddenly our club became more popular, and we started to have new members.
There's several definitions of what a punishment is, but one definition, the most popular, is: a punishment is a stimulus that reduces the immediately preceding behavior, such that it's less likely to occur in the future.
It makes me very
popular
as well.
It was
popular
with both black and white readers.
So we've been starting to make these available and it's grown to be very
popular.
Over the next several decades, the test became wildly
popular
in countries around the world.
As the test left clinics and entered
popular
culture its reputation among medical professionals plummeted, and the blots began to fall out of clinical use.
The book is called "The Blank Slate," based on the
popular
idea that the human mind is a blank slate, and that all of its structure comes from socialization, culture, parenting, experience.
But unfortunately, there wasn't ever a well-publicized increase in funding for those programs that did demonstrate success, and because of this, the program was never really
popular
with Congress, and was eventually shuttered.
It follows a power law, so that there are a few extremely well-linked to,
popular
blogs, and a long tail of blogs with very few links.
According to
popular
reports, her last words were, “Mr.
They're very
popular
for cloud chasing.
These are very popular, by the way, among teens.
So, why are tattoos so
popular?
So, these people are going around China asking for chop suey, which is sort of like a Japanese guy coming here and saying, "I understand you have a very
popular
dish in your country called 'leftovers.'" (Laughter) Right?
And not only that: "This dish is particularly
popular
after that holiday you call 'Thanksgiving.'"
Not the most PC question to be asked today, but if you look at the
popular
imagery of the time, not so outlandish.
And the way he tells it, there was a famous Chinese diplomat that showed up, and he was told to make a dish that looked very
popular
and could, quote, "pass" as Chinese.
It's basically decommissioned train tracks that now have become one of the most
popular
promenades in the city.
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