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1 Never mind the fact that I was getting increasingly unpopular at home.
2 The credit is increasingly unpopular in a Congress looking to cut costs.
3 Lord Aberdeen's pacific views were making him increasingly unpopular in the country.
4 No unrest was expected as a result of the increasingly unpopular leader's resignation.
5 The war against the Taliban is increasingly unpopular among their electorates.
6 So far 144 soldiers have died and polls show the mission is increasingly unpopular .
7 Polls show the mission is becoming increasingly unpopular among Canadians.
8 Although the harsh enforcement of law and order was initially applauded, it became increasingly unpopular .
9 Bailing out debt-laden members of the eurozone is becoming increasingly unpopular in Europe's biggest economy.
10 Economically speaking, these increasingly unpopular media outlets have become a financial burden on the Egyptian treasury.
11 While Moreno studied, Chavez in 1992 led a failed coup attempt against Perez's increasingly unpopular government.
12 The group has become increasingly unpopular in Somalia.
13 Last month's election has alarmed the West whose troops are involved in an increasingly unpopular military mission.
14 All foreign combat troops will withdraw by end-2014 from a costly war that has become increasingly unpopular .
15 The elections come after months of political turmoil over the increasingly unpopular Musharraf's efforts to stay in power.
16 Other Western leaders have shown clear signs of frustration with a war that is increasingly unpopular at home.
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