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1 Nor should another exceedingly popular song of the present time be overlooked:
2 This little work was, as it well deserved to be, exceedingly popular .
3 The Sisters of Charity have been at all times exceedingly popular in France.
4 He is exceedingly popular with the feminine portion of the community.
5 This tale at the time was likely to be exceedingly popular .
6 It seems, then, that the king of Prussia is exceedingly popular in Saxony?
7 Her letters are exceedingly popular , especially for spelling out names.
8 Cimon was generous, affable, magnificent; and, notwithstanding his political views, of exceedingly popular manners.
9 Music that "throws back" is exceedingly popular in the current music scene.
10 The collection of fables in Greek verse by Babrias was exceedingly popular among the Romans.
11 For several days "The Arkansas Traveler" was exceedingly popular with the entire command.
12 The volume was exceedingly popular in Tory circles.
13 Colonel Baden-Powell is a soldier of a type which is exceedingly popular with the British public.
14 The appropriator of the tale had a wide reputation in the West, and was exceedingly popular .
15 Tracy was a hero now, and exceedingly popular .
16 St. James street was exceedingly popular , since the celebrated fountain was surrounded by pleasant, green walks.
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