11.   But this new popularity of the Day of the Dead bothers some.

12.   But this new popularity must lead to the question of what Flatley is giving the world at large as a representation of Irish culture.

13.   Gas stoves are also enjoying a new popularity, according to Wright.

14.   Ginseng, used for centuries as a folk medicine in China, has gained new popularity in the United States.

15.   Fueling the move toward separate areas is the new popularity of strength training among women.

16.   If the Celtic language is enjoying new popularity in western Ireland, for example, most Irish still associate Gaelic with the repressive nationalistic Ireland they want to forget.

17.   In the meantime, to their annoyance, their new popularity has not translated automatically into more political power.

18.   In some way, all four have been outsiders, and at first their new popularity shocks them.

19.   Moreover, wolves have acquired a certain cachet, as their new popularity in Yellowstone testifies, and proponents say they bring in tourist dollars.

20.   Often, music provides that emotional link, and Schaechter believes that the new popularity of klezmer music has also provoked an interest in Yiddish.

a. + popularity >>共 275
growing 16.22%
increasing 4.31%
new 3.10%
personal 2.76%
rising 2.69%
enormous 2.56%
great 2.15%
huge 2.02%
widespread 1.88%
current 1.88%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
popularity 0.02%
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