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Mr. Bremer also said that Proudhon | popularized a social idea that was antiliberal in order |
Jackson | popularized a number of physically complicated dance te |
The book | popularized a theory he had developed since the mid-196 |
However, light-novel writers | popularized a second way of using furigana which has a |
Dutch Bus", released by WMOT Records, Smith | popularized a nonsensical form of slang, (From his song |
navian, and the Low German branches; and he | popularized a great deal of literary information in his |
This dramatic event was heavily | popularized after the war. |
parody of the spiritual "Golden Slippers", | popularized after the American Civil War by the Fisk Ju |
nt in Atlanta in 2004, and it was initially | popularized after Roberts appeared on CNN with cupcakes |
Its use became | popularized after publication of the anthology, Sex Wor |
The U-S-A! cheer is a chant that was first | popularized after being yelled by fans during the 1980 |
In the mid-1970s this book was | popularized again by the success of Marabel Morgan's an |
ages (under no specific name) before it was | popularized among the Perl community in the form of tha |
ismo movement (1910-1940), the charango was | popularized among other performers. |
notes for the series explained the term was | popularized among Humans by a 2031 movie depicting Spac |
His DLA was readily | popularized amongst the Dalits especially the youth wer |
ractitioners of the Architectural Science - | popularized and rejuvenated Vaastu Shastra. |
of these compositions are the ones that he | popularized and revived from the Trinity's repertoire w |
Later it was | popularized and became widely cited in Russophone chats |
chef, restaurateur and culinary writer who | popularized and updated traditional French cooking meth |
numerical cognition, a discipline which he | popularized and synthesized with the publication of his |
The term splog was | popularized around mid August 2005 when it was used pub |
of dogs similar to the husky, was the name | popularized around the world. |
The term was first | popularized around 2005, and is a portmanteau of sex an |
In Britain, this was additionally | popularized as an adjective, from the experiences of th |
oups in the United States that are becoming | popularized as a result of programs such as Whose Line |
arch laboratory, terephthalic acid has been | popularized as a component for the synthesis of metal-o |
The song was | popularized as a standard by swing era renditions by Be |
In the 19th century the castle was | popularized as an example of chivalric and romantic ide |
the 1996 film Swingers that the term became | popularized as a description of social interaction. |
Merrill wrote The Sumer Game (later | popularized as Hamurabi) in 1969 in FOCAL, programming |
This god, | popularized as Babalu in the United States by Desi Arna |
ion typically used the case method approach | popularized at the Harvard Business School, based upon |
Henry Hazlitt, who is often cited as having | popularized Austrian economics in the English-speaking |
Naismith invented and | popularized basketball in response. |
l descriptions, decisions and designs which | popularized Bayesian methods with examples. |
ly endorses modern spiritualism of the type | popularized beginning in 1848 upon publication of the c |
After Daddy Rice | popularized blackface with his Jim Crow character White |
It | popularized bowling balls of manufactured materials, vu |
The trend of Avadhanam was later | popularized by Divakarla Tirupati sastry (1871-1919) an |
on-fiction novel" or "faction", a sub-genre | popularized by Truman Capote and Norman Mailer. |
The expression "Dream Weaver" was | popularized by John Lennon in 1970 in his song "God," t |
G3 Dogs, more recently, has been | popularized by the recent operation of the G3 Luxury Do |
It was | popularized by Dalida. |
It was later | popularized by The Dubliners. |
Sexy Eyes (originally | popularized by Dr. Hook) |
It has been | popularized by Richard Lindzen in reference to governme |
Steal Away (originally | popularized by Robbie Dupree) |
It was further | popularized by Peter, Paul & Mary (it was the second tr |
Pour-Flush Latrine, | popularized by Sulabh International |
It was later | popularized by Karl Weierstrass. |
by Rick Darnell and Roy Hawkins in 1951 and | popularized by B.B. King in 1970. |
Khayal was | popularized by Niyamat Khan (a.k.a. |
The song was | popularized by Patti Page. |
The term was | popularized by the indie band Al-Thawra. |
"Amen" was a song | popularized by The Impressions. |
e, Sandy Linzer, and Denny Randell that was | popularized by The Four Seasons in 1965. |
How Sweet It Is (originally | popularized by James Taylor) |
y Paul Francis Webster, written in 1953 and | popularized by Mario Lanza. |
1971: "I Know" ( | popularized by the Oak Ridge Boys) |
1974: "Touring That City" ( | popularized by The Inspirations) |
It was especially | popularized by Viljo "Vili" Vesterinen (1907-1961). |
"One Night" is a song | popularized by Elvis Presley. |
ns" seem to resemble the "cut-up" technique | popularized by William S. Burroughs, which Bowie had pr |
It was | popularized by Patti Page in 1951. |
He | popularized by his red carpet fashion critiques, Curtis |
The song was | popularized by Guy Mitchell in 1957. |
It was | popularized by Patti Page in 1950. |
a and the world of the ancient capital have | popularized by the tourist authorities in that city. |
The song was | popularized by Perry Como in 1947. |
tle of a song from 1962 (see 1962 in music) | popularized by the American singer Brenda Lee. |
It was | popularized by Patti Page in 1958. |
Chrismukkah was | popularized by the FOX television program The O.C.. On |
It was | popularized by Patti Page in 1955. |
The term was | popularized by the 1972 film Deep Throat. |
In recent years this has been | popularized by the obvious territorial cleavages betwee |
It was created and | popularized by Georgy Chulkov. |
TCO analysis was | popularized by the Gartner Group in 1987. |
This song has been | popularized by Christy Moore. |
terminate with extreme prejudice", a phrase | popularized by the 1979 film Apocalypse Now, also writt |
The stage show was | popularized by HBO when The Pee-wee Herman Show aired i |
This street is | popularized by its usage as a set in many historical mo |
Could It Be I'm Fallin' In Love (originally | popularized by The Spinners) |
ong, Taiwan and Thailand in the late 1990s, | popularized by franchises such as Lord Stow's bakery. |
The lyrics and melody were | popularized by singer Pearl Bailey's 1952 recording. |
The term was | popularized by Barbara Rose in the 1960s and refers pri |
1981: "Sweet Beulah Land" ( | popularized by Squire Parsons and The Kingsmen) |
1978: "Standing on the Solid Rock" ( | popularized by the Florida Boys and the Speer Family) |
It was | popularized by the Carpenters in 1989 with the release |
It was again recorded and | popularized by Rock-a-Billy artist Wanda Jackson in 196 |
sms should not be confused with "Yogiisms" ( | popularized by baseball player Yogi Berra). |
early exponent of the 'Third Way' politics | popularized by UK Labour Party leader Tony Blair. |
It was | popularized by the 1999 film American Pie referring to |
music, Jewish music originally composed and | popularized by Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach (musician). |
ected in federal buildings of this era, was | popularized by the majestic buildings of the Chicago Wo |
The dutchie is a Canadian doughnut | popularized by the Tim Hortons chain. |
s a composer, he composed "I Left My Baby" ( | popularized by Count Basie), "The Great Lie", and "The |
The term was further | popularized by a satirical website dedicated to the Lin |
(The other was "It's Now or Never", | popularized by Elvis Presley.) |
as "Run, Run, Rudolph") is a Christmas song | popularized by Chuck Berry and written by Johnny Marks |
tures usage of the "big freeze" technology, | popularized by the movie The Matrix. |
n) for new religious communities, as it was | popularized by among others the German author Friedrich |
by vaudeville performer S. L. Stambaugh and | popularized by Ben Bernie's recording. |
nknown, but some suggest it might have been | popularized by the Vesuvio Restaurant, which operated a |
related concept, Skyscraper Indicator, was | popularized by Ralph Nelson Elliott in 1930s. |
The song was | popularized by Columbo and later became a major hit for |
It was first | popularized by Mildred Bailey in 1937, charting at #4. |
from 1953, by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, | popularized by Tony Bennett |
embrace of the Picturesque mode then being | popularized by Andrew Jackson Downing of nearby Newburg |
e latest release incorporates the Ribbon UI | popularized by Microsoft Office 2007. |
d approach to cooking has been embraced and | popularized by chefs and authors such as Heston Blument |
cognized by historians today as distortions | popularized by now outdated authors like Steven Runcima |
The Sepharial system was later | popularized by Canadian astrologer Chris McRae, and Ame |
It has been | popularized by the selling of faux bumper sticker permi |
Boom Tarat Tarat is a novelty song | popularized by Willie Revillame and composed by Lito Ca |
he book termed the trend as the "slut" look | popularized by Britney Spears. |
Although the game had adopted a view | popularized by the first-person shooter genre, it retai |
Five in 1965 and "Little Bitty Pretty One" | popularized by Thurston Harris in 1957, Clyde McPhatter |
It was first | popularized by the restaurant T.G.I. Friday's which was |
use of cage beds in the Czech Republic was | popularized by author J. K. Rowling. |
The phrase was | popularized by a song in Stephen Sondheim's Company. |
cal MMORPGs to feature a number of features | popularized by later games like Ultima Online, such as |
Keyser's chronology was | popularized by the works of the historian P. A. Munch, |
The latter term was | popularized by Alan Bryman in a 2004 book, The Disneyiz |
This article is about a country song | popularized by Don Williams and Waylon Jennings. |
talian Hall Disaster on Christmas Eve 1913 ( | popularized by Woody Guthrie's song, "1913 Massacre"). |
ar songs include "Beyond the Blue Horizon," | popularized by Jeanette MacDonald in 1940 and Lou Chris |
altimore club music from Newark, New Jersey | popularized by DJ Tameil (Formerly Anthrax), DJ Tim Dol |
s as mentor to Maelgun instead of Arthur as | popularized by Thomas Malory and others. |
The phrase was | popularized by its use in a textbook by Theodore L. Bro |
His story was | popularized by Shoeless Joe, a novel by W. P. Kinsella, |
Gap creationism was | popularized by Thomas Chalmers, a professor at the Univ |
hand sign is an imitation of the gang signs | popularized by hip-hop culture. |
phrase "Cape to Cairo railway" subsequently | popularized by Cecil Rhodes. |
"Say Something Sweet" is a popular song, | popularized by Patti Page in 1948. |
North Mississippi Hill Country blues style | popularized by his mentor R. L. Burnside, Brown began h |
This style was | popularized by the architect Richard Upjohn during the |
xt into handheld electronic games, a market | popularized by Mattel. |
had previously recorded a version of a song | popularized by the Yardbirds, "Train Kept A-Rollin'"). |
It was later | popularized by the Catholic Church as a test of truthfu |
primary traits, Big Five, which have become | popularized by other authors in recent years. |
esign recalls Prairie School architecture - | popularized by Frank Lloyd Wright, with whom Jones had |
itten by Peter Allen and Carol Bayer-Sager, | popularized by Rita Coolidge in 1979, and recorded by a |
This urban legend was | popularized by Andy Warhol's 1965 film Lupe and Kenneth |
Carl Perkins, Danny Dill and Mel Tillis and | popularized by Patsy Cline. |
trench foundation, a construction approach | popularized by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, is a type |
The English term was | popularized by British astronomer Sir Patrick Moore in |
basketball star "Billy Joe Adcock" and was | popularized by Vin Scully. |
The song was | popularized by repeated airplay on the Dr. Demento Show |
ipline of biogeochemistry were restated and | popularized by the British scientist and writer, James |
The term was | popularized by the anime and manga series Sailor Moon, |
Young, Johnny Burke, and Harold Spina, and | popularized by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians. |
Fried Dill Pickles were | popularized by Bernell "Fatman" Austin in 1963 at the D |
style became part of hip-hop slang, and was | popularized by rappers Snoop Dogg and E-40. |
It was | popularized by Dale and Grace, becoming a number-one hi |
The Dravidian Nationalism was | popularized by a series of small movements and organiza |
shed for the Southern California punk sound | popularized by guitarist Gurewitz's Epitaph Records. |
le of Romanesque Revival architecture style | popularized by the buildings of Henry H. Richardson, an |
le of a 1969 song written by Jimmy Webb and | popularized by Glen Campbell. |
l has made use of the donation sales method | popularized by Radiohead for their Limited and Premiere |
zzey Duks", which was about the jean shorts | popularized by Daisy Duke in The Dukes of Hazzard, quic |
r the 1941 film, That Night in Rio, and was | popularized by Carmen Miranda. |
term "First War of Independence" was first | popularized by Vinayak Damodar Savarkar in his 1909 boo |
written by Michael Peter Smith in 1968 and | popularized by Steve Goodman. |
edates the 16th century when the mantra was | popularized by Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, and is believed to |
The name was | popularized by the 1956 movie Baby Doll starring Carrol |
Akron Plan for church buildings was | popularized by architectural pattern books in the late |
The concept was | popularized by Carl Sagan in his book The Dragons of Ed |
hy techniques that were later developed and | popularized by American astrologer Jim Lewis as Astro*C |
odies from the audio in video newscasts was | popularized by Brooklyn musician Michael Gregory and la |
r also used in Namco's Weaponlord and later | popularized by Capcom's Street Fighter III. |
In the 1920s Yenta was first | popularized by a famous humorist, Jacob Adler, writing |
ne in, drop out" is a counterculture phrase | popularized by Timothy Leary in the 1960s. |
"Big Man in Town" is a song | popularized by The Four Seasons and written by Four Sea |
lbum features musical artists associated or | popularized by Disney Channel singing their own version |
sed in the Victorian era and believed to be | popularized by the Statue of Liberty's dedication in 18 |
"(How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window?" | popularized by Patti Page, this was a first attempt at |
ademy Award for Best Original Song, and was | popularized by Bing Crosby who recorded it in 1935. |
Her name has been | popularized by various authors, especially by Alfred de |
Rocket Yoga, | popularized by the yoga community in San Francisco, has |
recordings were in the acoustic duo format | popularized by Sleepy John Estes with his harmonicist H |
ney & His Orchestra in 1948 and was largely | popularized by him. |
The rat trick was a gimmick | popularized by fans of the Florida Panthers of the Nati |
e fighting game trend of the 1990s that was | popularized by Capcom's 1991 arcade hit Street Fighter |
ritten by brothers Noel and Joe Sherman and | popularized by Nat King Cole. |
It was | popularized by the 1930 recording by McKinney's Cotton |
to Unknown unknowns and Black swan theory, | popularized by Nassim Taleb in his 2007 book The Black |
sketch, a parody of an internet phenomenon | popularized by Noah Kalina and Jonathan Keller, rapidly |
is a bebop drumming technique developed and | popularized by jazz drummer Kenny Clarke in the 1940s i |
The flagship brand is its root beer | popularized by its microbrewery and restaurant located |
ludes electric instrumentation and has been | popularized by Claude Germany, Tumpak, Dede Saint-Prix, |
idean space of constant negative curvature, | popularized by Helmholtz." |
and Bye' to 'Having Myself a Time,' a song | popularized by Billie Holiday and written by Leo Robin |
cal approach to studying physics, which was | popularized by Paul G. Hewitt. |
The concept was | popularized by a book by John G. Geiger, The Third Man |
nt years, modernized peyote songs have been | popularized by Verdell Primeaux, a Sioux, and Johnny Mi |
ctually in the Strawberry Hill Gothic style | popularized by Horace Walpole. |
The phrase is thought to have been | popularized by cartoonist Al Capp (1909-1979), from his |
ascots alongside Pedobear, an internet meme | popularized by the imageboard 4chan. |
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