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- verb Present participle of
popularize .
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Examples
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Opinion leaders play an important role in popularizing the brand.
RURAL MARKETING ? A CRITICAL REVIEW « Technology Literacy Articles « Articles « Literacy News 2010
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Opinion leaders play a key role in popularizing products and influence in rural market.
RURAL MARKETING ? A CRITICAL REVIEW « Technology Literacy Articles « Articles « Literacy News 2010
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Sadly, AOL will be to the Internet what the DuMont network was to early TV — an early titan that faded and collapsed, getting little credit for what it did achieve in popularizing a new medium.
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Borders was one of the earliest adopters of manga and arguably played a huge role in popularizing the category for people who might not otherwise have ever picked up a comic, so trouble for the bookseller won’t be without consequences for manga.
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Borders was one of the earliest adopters of manga and arguably played a huge role in popularizing the category for people who might not otherwise have ever picked up a comic, so trouble for the bookseller won’t be without consequences for manga.
Q and no As 2008
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[Update: Regina Schrambling wrote this story for the LA Times about almonds, and talks about San Francisco chef's Judy Rodgers role in popularizing green almonds.
You gonna eat that? Random musings on food and life in Orange County, California » Green almonds 2005
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[Update: Regina Schrambling wrote this story for the LA Times about almonds, and talks about San Francisco chef's Judy Rodgers role in popularizing green almonds.
You gonna eat that? Random musings on food and life in Orange County, California » 2005 » April 2005
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Inscriptions, has given much the same opinion, but he nevertheless adds: "Whatever may be their authorship, the fables in question are historic in the sense that they relate to real facts of which they are a poetical expression, a romantic development, conceived with the idea of popularizing the Frankish kings among the Gallo-Roman subjects."
The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 04 Rossiter Johnson 1885
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Gibson is credited with defining cyberspace, coining the term and popularizing the concept in his 1984 debut novel
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Kate Taylor 2011
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"Whatever may be their authorship, the fables in question are historic in the sense that they relate to real facts of which they are a poetical expression, a romantic development, conceived with the idea of popularizing the Frankish kings amongst the Gallo-Roman subjects."
A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 1 1830
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