Sentences with phrase «became part of popular culture»

When speed dating was portrayed on the Sex and the City television show, the concept officially became part of the popular culture.
Sure enough, a few years later the first antimatter particle — the electron's opposite, the positron — was discovered, and antimatter quickly became part of popular culture.
But what he couldn't have known is that riff would become a part of popular culture, inspiring stadium chants like this:
Most authors dream of creating a character that escapes from their books and becomes part of popular culture.

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In the 31 years since the Walkman was introduced, it has sold about 220 million units and changed the way people interact with their music — it became such an important part of popular culture that it even earned a spot in the Oxford English Dictionary in 1986.
Generally, as news anchors and the news itself, more and more become the products of popular culture and consumers» desire to see the handsome and the beautiful, and the dramatic and alluring, television viewers will suffer more and more from inaccurate reporting, inane and nearly meaningless stories, outright stupidity, and a complete decline in journalistic integrity (of which this story on CNN is a part).
Originally it was evolved In India from the state of culture called Punjab because the trend was started by Punjabi women and is slowly becoming popular in other parts of India.
Brands like Christian Louboutin, Jimmy Choo and Manolo Blahnik have become such a big part of popular culture that it's no surprise that most of us, myself included, own a pair or two from these veterans.
The main characters have become so much a part of popular culture that many women use them as reference points to describe their own patterns and feelings about sex.
For worse or for better, dating apps have become an integral part of our popular culture.
Over the years, Back to the Future has become a family classic (although it has its share of adult language and themes), and a quintessential 80s film which exuded a wide - eyed charm and a celebration of the geek as part of popular culture.
The adventures of Buck Rogers in comic strips, movies, radio and television became an important part of American popular culture.
The common thread linking these fields is her interest in how images evolve and accumulate meaning, becoming familiar, iconic and part of the narrative of popular culture and wider history.
Then working in the same studio building as Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Robert Indiana and Ellsworth Kelly, Rosenquist was formulating what would become known as Pop Art at the same time that Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein were developing their own takes on popular culture in different parts of New York City.
While others, particularly Alaskans have felt the latter part of his travels were reckless and that his story has become over-romanticised by today's popular culture.
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