1. But his posthumous popularity makes sense. 2. But the popularity makes Germans here uncomfortable. 3. He was also a mentor of Shas, the strictly Orthodox Sephardic party whose meteoric popularity has made it a keystone of successive governing coalitions. 4. His instant popularity suddenly made sense. 5. If his popularity made him something of a cult hero, Buscaglia shunned the role. 6. Its popularity has made it one of the most visited destinations on the World Wide Web. 7. Popularity has made her arrogant. 8. That ill-starred film flopped big-time in the United States, though its popularity abroad ultimately made it profitable. 9. That popularity could make it difficult for the commission to convince the public of the need for restrictions. 10. The increasing popularity of credit cards made use of the higher-denomination bills obsolete, Dickens said. |