21.   She revels in her new popularity and sees its political importance.

22.   Seaminess can easily be mistaken for instant seriousness, which accounts for much of its new popularity.

23.   Still, the new popularity of cruises caught some people off guard.

24.   Still, the new popularity of the prep school programs is driven by the increasing frenzy over college admissions.

25.   Thanks to the cinema and the new popularity of radio, hundreds of personalities, good and bad, flash across the national consciousness.

26.   The attorney general, reveling in his new popularity, denounced such out-of-step defenders of constitutional rights as helping terrorists.

27.   The new popularity of paint-on clothing was reported in Prism, the magazine of the journalism department of San Francisco State University.

28.   They have been taken aback to discover that their new popularity does not translate automatically into more political clout.

29.   Tracking stock has taken on new popularity in recent years.

30.   Trying to collect on his new popularity in Washington last week, Musharraf asked Bush to release those planes and was turned down.

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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