Sentences with phrase «into popularity»

This hip book taps into the popularity of yarn bombing — a type of street art — by providing a guide to creating art intended to surprise people in public places.
Doing the right thing all the time is obviously good, but it doesn't translate into popularity amongst fans.
This is where the game basically exploded into popularity leading to a surge in the sales for the PC version.
Self - publishing had been driving the genre into popularity.
Vincent has come back into popularity in many countries including France, Germany and, as always, Italy (thanks to the famous artist, Vincent Van Gough).
Well, now it's a real race because both those films have suddenly become forces to be reckoned with, surging back into popularity with the guilds, most notably the Writers and Producers Guilds, making many wonder if either or both can make the leap to Best Picture.
He believes his campaign will tap into the popularity of Bernie Sanders.
The monogram has existed since 350 B.C., but came into popularity as steam ships started to cross the Atlantic to help identify the trunks and luggage of the travelers.
We should also point out that these ownership percentages can change by Sunday, but they offer an interesting insight into the popularity of many players.
This was first introduced back in the early 1970s but has been brought back into popularity by Dr. Phil McGraw, and is also known as the modeling approach.
The nickname Gracie has also made its way into popularity in place of Grace.
Despite the author being relatively unknown, the series has rocketed into popularity, both with Japanese and Western audiences.
Tablets gained a lot of popularity in 2012, though in 2013 the 5 inch and bigger smartphones ate into the popularity of tablets.
The breed skyrocketed into popularity with Rin Tin Tin, a German Shepherd that was rescued from the World War 1 battlefield from soldier Lee Duncan.
Turning our industry into a popularity contest is akin to American Idol dictating the future of music.
The short and beautiful name Ava, which was brought into popularity by the American actress Ava Gardner, is a variation of the name Eve.
Permissive parenting came into popularity during the 1950's and 1960's in response to our horror at the repression of whole nations living under dictatorships.
Alejandro shot into popularity in many countries ever since pop star Lady GaGa featured it as the title to one of her hit songs a few years ago (2009).
It's funny but also sad that a theory that grew into popularity at a time in our culture when women had only recently (and begrudgingly) been given women the right to vote is still so prevalent today.
Ava began its swift ascent into popularity over a decade ago, when celebrities like Reese Witherspoon and Hugh Jackman named their daughters such.
His New York Times bestselling book The Paleo Manifesto rocketed the Paleo diet into popularity, and he continues to pursue health with a passion.
Every legendary musician seems to go through the same career steps, including having an early relationship with music, diving headfirst into popularity, and the drugs and rocky relationships that follow.
Others make writing into a popularity contest where the quality of your novels takes a backseat to building your «platform»; turning writing into a business; and throwing 2, 3, 4 darts at a board every year until one of them gets close to the bullseye.
We asked Mitch Prinstein a few questions about his research into popularity and his surprising findings.
Seems a likely theory: Hwang notes that all the vampire movies and TV shows were what pushed paranormal into popularity several years ago.
The webinar is titled Winning Amazon's Secret Popularity Contest and it will delve into the Popularity list and related algorithms, and then explain how all that affects promo plans.
The Kennel Club, a charity focusing on the wellbeing of dogs, has urged people not to buy into the popularity of these breeds and to focus on their welfare instead.
Its new indie releases sit proudly alongside AAA hits and can often break out into popularity on their own quality alone.
Starting with Atari, moving into Nintendo's heyday, Sega rising into popularity, Sega's decline, Sony making their first console and eventually even Microsoft joining the fray.
«Walking simulator» seemed to come into popularity around the...
Ubisoft seems to be planning to tap directly into this popularity, utilising its Assassin's Creed franchise as the foundation.
Tapers are coming back into popularity once more.
Two weeks ago, Trump said, «I'm not into popularity
Many of the traditions that surround Christmas came into popularity in the 1800's, such as Christmas trees, which had before then been found mainly in Germany.
It was only in 2011 that Juniper entered the top 1000 in the US and amazingly it has climbed and climbed and climbed it's way into popularity.
Despite the author being relatively unknown, the series has rocketed into popularity, both with Japanese and... [Read more...]
And even if the mobile phone market does eat into its popularity, Sony took the precaution of buying out Ericsson earlier this year, so that it now wholly owns the Sony Ericsson mobile phone concern.
This sport has skyrocketed into popularity and the little beach village of Nosara has now grown with it as surfing and yoga are the main draw.
But a variety of new tools have been released recently that are tapping into the popularity of texting and the ubiquity of cellphones and are demonstrating that these can, in fact, be used for educational purposes:
This ties back into the popularity I alluded to earlier.
But BiblioStar, a new startup that launched today, has tapped into the popularity of online video in hopes of providing much - needed publicity for authors through film.
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