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- noun Plural form of
popularity .
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Examples
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You never know how prices will drop in a bubble as times and popularities change.
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This way we can compare films' relative popularities without having to account for inflation.
Avatar Overtakes Titanic’s Domestic Box Office Haul | /Film 2010
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You never know how prices will drop in a bubble as times and popularities change.
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Rehoboth has gone through various incarnations and evolutions and popularities over the years.
The David Brooks column about Joe Biden brings back a memory of my grandfather and makes me ask a question about Wilmington, Delaware. Ann Althouse 2008
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In any case, the Constitution exists to protect citizens from having to rely on shifting political popularities to protect their most basic rights.
The Supreme Court Phalanx Dworkin, Ronald 2007
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LANTOS: Well, those popularities are predicated on very different policies.
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But to conclude on this note is to cloud the important differences among their policies, educational backgrounds, and relative popularities.
'The White-Boned Demon' Terrill, Ross 1984
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Schnapps; and even the infant has his little popularities, having passed from catnip and caraway to Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 109, November, 1866 Various
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The local popularities very naturally wished to have them for themselves.
West Indian Fables by James Anthony Froude Explained by J. J. Thomas
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In Literature too there have been seen popularities greater even than Scotts, and nothing perennial in the interior of them.
Paras. 1-24 1909
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