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1 Many criticize the sport's apparent objectification of women, arguing that the sculpted athletes in their tiny attire are used to increase popularity .
2 Radical groups have gained increasing popularity and influence despite their small numbers.
3 Quantitative sample analysis applications of Raman have contributed to its increasing popularity .
4 But cable TV's increasing popularity has brought dramatic fragmentation to television viewership.
5 However, with its increased popularity , a number of named varieties are now available.
6 Concern is growing here about the increasing popularity of online pharmacies.
7 You can see it in the increasing popularity of mutilation, piercing, tattooing, scarification.
8 Schultzberg's big sunlit winter scenes hardly need recommendation to justify their increasing popularity .
9 Recently Family Money reported on the increasing popularity of making investments via the Internet.
10 Despite its increasing popularity , there are limited open-source tools available.
11 Only his tremendous success and ever increasing popularity prevented the Directory from replacing him.
12 It does at least recognise the increasing popularity of UKIP.
13 These trends are reflective of increasing popularity in these sorts of non-invasive procedures countrywide.
14 Another colour which has attained of late years increasing popularity in England is orange.
15 After his death his creations gained increased popularity and sales.
16 Joelle talks about the alternative wine industry - and the increasing popularity of organic wine.
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