Sentences with phrase «gain popularity again»

Hopefully, it will gain popularity again because I love it.
Evelyn is an old name but it is most definitely gaining popularity again, as it is coming back because there are more and more baby girls who are named Evelyn.
The ankle chain seems to be gaining popularity again after taking some time in the back - seat.

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Ring slings have been gaining an edge in popularity once again due to their ease of use.
It then gained a bit more popularity in the 1970s, before fading again after 1980.
So, again, this name is gaining in popularity.
Today, as we continue to learn about breast milk and all the benefits that breastfeeding provides, breastfeeding is once again gaining in support and popularity.
In recent times, healing clays like bentonite clay have once again gained popularity for internal and external detoxification, and with good reason.
Although nuts and seeds have been around since biblical times, nuts are gaining more popularity among consumers again and that's good news.
What was important to learn is that online video is still a great marketing method, and photos have also gained more popularity once again.
Rachelle Leah constantly nags you for pre-fight interviews, predictions, and press workouts to boost your popularity, but you gain enough popularity just by winning fights and these events sap one week of precious training time (again, mostly to prevent decay).
Serials appear to be gaining popularity among writers again since KU came along.
Then again, pageviews — while they're good at measuring a story's popularity and decent at measuring its impact — don't accrue to much direct financial gain, either, even on a site that accepts advertising.
Well, think again, because the self - publishing industry has gained so much popularity with both indie authors and their fans, that today it has obtained too much of a presence in the publishing world to be overlooked any longer.»
FHA loans are once again gaining popularity due to a variety of reasons.
In the early 20th century, the breed was once again used as a police dog and began gaining popularity in the U.S..
They lobbied for it to be accepted by the new show society, and a national club was formed in 1945, when the Smoke Pearl started to gain in popularity again.
Then again, long before Instagram permitted millions and millions to indulge in perfect pictures of other people's lunches, the still - life paintings — with their depiction of food, flowers and other commonplace objects — had gained popularity and found ample amounts of buyers during the the 16th and 17th century «Golden Age of Dutch Painting».
Ignition interlock technology has rapidly gained popularity within court systems nationwide as a way to hold convicted drunk drivers accountable when they are once again granted driving privileges.
Charles Dickens» wild success with A Christmas Carol led him to chase the holiday again with many (not as successful) Christmas stories like The Cricket on the Hearth: A Fairy Tale of Home, The Chimes: A Goblin Story of Some Bells that Rang an Old Year Out and a New Year In, and The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain: A Fancy for Christmas - Time — none of these titles gained anywhere near the popularity of A Christmas Carol.
As Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies gain popularity as a mode of payment transfer, it has become common for the average Bitcoin user to be scammed by an anonymous identity who requests payment for some work is then never heard from again.
The standard conventional refinance is once again gaining in popularity as home equity across the country rises.
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