1. But he suggested that the popularity may have come at a cost to his scholarship. 2. But popularity comes at a price. 3. But political analysts warn that his popularity will come crashing down if people determine he cannot keep his promises. 4. But they recognize that their popularity has come at a price to the other Olympic athletes. 5. But with wider acceptance also has come increased popularity. 6. His popularity came from his warmth and his good will toward others. 7. His popularity has come almost solely from the war against the Islamic separatists in Chechnya. 8. I figure this is an idea whose popularity will come in . . . waves. 9. Its real popularity may come from being so easy to grow. 10. The greater popularity comes in part from a growing immigration from Asia and Latin America and the influences of those cuisines. |