Sentences with phrase «started growing popularity»

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Although floating or sensory deprivation has been around for many years, it's popularity is really starting to grow, specifically in the USA.
As solar power grows in popularity, many of world's leading solar companies are starting to become household names.
The co-founders started the firm in 2011 with a mission to improve software development for mobile devices, which were rapidly growing in popularity.
Scrofano said he is confident the start - up is giving consumers what they want by making every day a good day to «shop small» — a trend that has grown over the past few years with Small Business Saturday, along with the popularity of sites like Etsy and Amazon Handmade.
«Following the popularity of the new altcoin Ethereum and the recent price hike showing a growing interest, Alphabay has made the decision to start accepting Ethereum for marketplace listing purchases,» wrote AlphaBay's admin in a forum post on Saturday, March 18.
Proof to this point, Parent explains that Extreme Pizza originally started in San Francisco as a take - and - bake shop, a concept that has grown in popularity over the years, but in 1994 was relatively unheard of and customers were not buying it.
As more consumers have become aware of the benefits of this imperfect produce — how it's still healthy and tasty and helps reduce waste — the popularity of the concept has started to grow.
«I've seen ssam jang's popularity grow to the point where people are now starting to ask if they can take some home with them,» says Kim, who offers homemade ssam jang with a vegetable crudité dish.
Family cloth is starting to grow in popularity among those who cloth diaper.
Many cloth diaper companies are starting to manufacture their own lines of mama cloth due to their growing popularity.
As the gluten - free diet has grown in popularity, research scientists have started to focus on it as well.
Contrary to popular belief «Toner Mask» is not a new skincare hack and it didn't really start by the Koreans, although it is now getting a lot more attention because of the growing popularity of Korean skincare worldwide.
Now that online dating is completely mainstream and continuing to grow in popularity, people — including scientists and academics — are starting to quantify who dates online and how.
These people understand that free online dating websites continue to grow in popularity among their peers and if they want a real shot of finding love on their own terms, then a free dating site may as well be their starting point.
Thanks to its growing popularity in Europe mainly, the 2017 Renault Captur Facelift is now getting ready to welcome its customers with some new improvements at the exterior, starting with the new colours — Atacama Orange and Ocean Blue — and continuing with the new colour on the roof — Platinum Gray».
B - spec racing has steadily grown in popularity as a relatively inexpensive way of getting started in the world of SCCA club racing.
He said there was a «great deal of potential» in the audiobook market and that the industry was «just at the start» of realising the potential in the market, citing the demographic shift and market expansion taking place in the sector during the past five years, especially with the growing popularity of podcasts which are now seen as «premium content».
At the beginning of the 19th century, the collie was still a relatively unknown breed and its popularity did not start to grow until the first exhibitions.
Over time, as the popularity of racing grew, other traits started to be favoured.
Rottweilers» tails have been docked since the 19th century, when their popularity started to grow in Germany.
She has remarked that the ACVO Service Animal exams have only grown in popularity since she started with UVS in 2013.
Although the Howavart had earned itself a place in German culture and history, its popularity started to decline towards the early 20th century as breeds like the German Shepherd grew in popularity.
However, it is believed that this breed was likely developed during the 1980s, a time during which designer breeds started growing in popularity.
Abbot Kinney First Fridays was started in 08» as a passion project to help attract more people to First Fridays Venice, when it was in it's infancy and helped grow it to its immense popularity and success by the Founder of Jagmedia, a Venice design studio.
Located on a tiny rock off the tip of Sumatra off the coast of Banda Aceh is Pulau Weh, an idyllic paradise which recently started growing in popularity.
About two years ago, we started looking for suitable land along the Lembeh Strait, in view of the growing popularity of the area within the diving community, especially among underwater photographers looking for unique critters which are abundant on the black - sand seabed.
For a while many people did not even know about this card but over the past year or so it grew in popularity, as people started to see how much value could be offered by it.
When we spoke with Razzmatazz's owner Mike Widell, he explained that as Chicago Indoor Sports grew in popularity, they started to add small arcade machines to the hallways.
Originally from Boston, USA, and now living and working in Tokyo, Alvin Phu started Tokyo Indies four months ago, and the meet - up has been growing in popularity.
Furthermore, online gaming started growing in popularity, and game companies began shifting their development budgets accordingly.
The tiny house movement has been growing in popularity for several years throughout the United States, and has started to gain ground in Canada as a way for people to live a simpler, portable, more affordable lifestyle.
Now many large solar companies have started offering loan programs in addition to solar leases and they are growing in popularity.
Organic box wine grew immensely in popularity - and it is so relatively cheap that the press started to speculate that perhaps some new law should be put in place to discourage rampant over-consumption of boxed wine.
Compostmodern is a Compass for the Design Industry Compostmodern began as a biannual conference in 2004, but with the rapidly growing popularity, it has shifted to an annual event starting this year.
Since its start nine years ago, the annual LEDucation expo has grown dramatically, as has the popularity of LEDs.
Instead, he says, more contracts now refer to the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) or Geneva, even when the parties are French - speaking — or, in the OHADA zone, to the organisation's own arbitration court, the Cour Commune de Justice et d'Arbitrage (CCJA), whose popularity is growing after a slow start.
It started as a WordPress, but after growing in popularity very quickly I made the decision to make it a little more professional and so Lawyer In The Making was created.
Edward Snowden and cybersecurity guru Bruce Schneier are both fans — and we're starting to see lawyers taking a serious look at this — it began hitting the listserves in 2015 and will likely grow in popularity.
We also expect ransomware to start targeting Mac OSX in 2016 due to its growing popularity.
Starting with the Jeep Cherokee and the Ford Explorer, the SUV grew in popularity and is now a staple in many Canadian's driveways.
Bitcoin, which is created in a peer - to - peer system, is currently not regulated by governments but has been steadily growing in popularity, with legitimate businesses in some places starting to accept it as a form of payment.
The «#Enough Walkout,» as organizers call it, started as a Facebook event but quickly grew in popularity.
As the Bitcoin network grew in popularity, this one megabyte limit started being pushed up against in late 2016, but through organic network growth rather than by a flood of maliciously generated transactions.
The growing popularity of the cryptocurrency industry leads to the fact that people seriously start to consider the possibility and even the need to monetize their time.
Other home types started gaining popularity in 2003 at two percent and have grown in market share to seven percent by 2015.
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