These powerful immune-suppressing salves have become popular for hard-to-treat eczema, a condition characterized by red, itchy, inflamed skin. |
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The rivers have become popular tourist destinations, venues for nights out and day trips. |
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In recent years, prisons have become popular tourist destinations in parts of Asia. |
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The game arrived in Britain in the late 18th Century from France and quickly seems to have become popular in inns and taverns at the time. |
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People like that can only become popular in the cultural desert of the country. |
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Then gas fires and central heating started to become popular and families replaced their coal fires. |
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Because of health fears, natural colours such as mehndi, haldi, besan and maida have become popular again. |
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The latter piece, rather grotesque and humorous, will probably never become popular. |
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Instead they are letting these kinds of groups become popular and then trying to suppress them by stamping on democracy and freedom of speech. |
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By the 1990s, cotton denim and other fabrics had become popular for everyday wear. |
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The Vedic samhitas, the ceremonialism of the Brahmanas and the idealism of the Upanishads could not become popular with the masses. |
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Pedometers, which look like stopwatches or pagers, have become popular tools for keeping track of steps and promoting moderate exercise. |
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Their makers hope the phones will become popular promotional giveaways, like phone cards emblazoned with corporate logos. |
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By the early '70s the solid, two-piece Spalding Top-Flite had become popular among higher handicappers for its distance and durability. |
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Outdoor activities such as kayaking, spelunking and extreme sports have also become popular escapes from the fast pace of modern life. |
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In the 1880s, when impressionism began to become popular in the eyes of the public, it had in reality gone into crisis. |
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The hoop-petticoat daffodils have large funnel-shaped cups and tiny petals and have become popular and more easily available in recent years. |
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Yoga and meditation have become popular in today's culture as healthy, non-chemical alternatives to drugs. |
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And, did it become popular to borrow in Euros to speculate in higher-yielding Mexican or Brazilian securities? |
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Kung-fu has become popular in many countries, primarily through films which feature martial arts stars. |
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The small rototillers that have become popular in recent years have a difficult time working in dry, compacted soil. |
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He sought to demythologize Galileo, particularly the version that had become popular in the eighteenth century of Galileo the experimenter. |
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During the last couple of decades, mazes and unicursal labyrinths have once again become popular. |
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He went to engineering school, and decided he wanted to make his own motor car because cars were starting to become popular. |
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Second-hand clothing from the United States, sold at bargain prices, has become popular. |
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Only this year with the re-formation of a single league has baseball once again become popular. |
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It has also become popular to work filigree and lattice work into the metal settings. |
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I also conduct a blog about British expressions that have become popular in American English. |
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People frequently meet partners at school, university, or at work, although discotheques and clubs in the cities have become popular meeting places. |
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One of the most important aspects of a brand is its name, which individualizes it and helps it become popular. |
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And the artistic symbols of pushing out, crossing and exploding boundaries have become popular symbols of the possible and boundlessly available. |
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In many European countries, such as Spain, cross-border marriages have become popular. |
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The classical breakfast consists of white bread rolls or sliced bread, although wholegrain breads have become popular recently. |
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Prepaid cards have become popular as an alternative way to pay for purchases, or to give as gifts. |
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This parent more than likely would become popular with the child and also would be the envy of many of the child's friends. |
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I now understand what personal freedom means to me, and I know it is safe to become popular without loosing my freedom. |
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The Athabasca has become popular for river trips in recent years with nearly 1,300 visitor-use days recorded annually. |
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Locally produced food has also become popular thanks to up-scale chefs and restaurants, while tourism interests have embraced culinary tourism. |
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Sharkee training knives have become popular because they are durable and rigid enough for disarming practice. |
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So finally you will become popular among people and all the people will surely try to copy your hairstyle then. |
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From Maple, Apple and Beech to Oak, Alder, Cherry and Walnut, classic woods are also represented alongside dark woods that have become popular. |
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When we finally started to make inroads and become popular, there was so much, at least as far as the band was concerned, undue attention being paid to my stuff. |
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New gods have come and gone, and dragon Boat racing has become popular around the globe. |
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It was a trippy reenactment of a '90s video game, like the countless retro designs that have recently become popular online. |
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In the last few decades, pimento cheeseburgers have become popular throughout the South. |
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Translated into seven different languages, and available via the Internet and several intranet channels, it has become popular with investigators all over the world. |
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The first truly automated ventilator to become popular was the Drager Pulmotor, which was developed as a rescue device. |
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That's the world of big mountain jibbing, a new school offshoot that may never become popular simply because hardly anyone is crazy enough to try it! |
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However, should the area become popular as to cause such an increase, the City could implement traffic regulations limiting impacts of tour buses. |
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Several species have become popular garden flowers. |
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Eventually, vessels burning LNG could become popular. |
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New and renovated complexes such as The Printworks and the Corn Exchange have become popular shopping, eating and entertainment destinations. |
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Private label brands, also called own brands, or store brands have become popular. |
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Grindr, a gay hook-up app, and TSDating.com, a trans dating site, had become popular and safe spots for Egyptians to connect as pressure was put on the street. |
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In recent years curries have become popular in the county largely due to the immigration and successful integration of Asian families. |
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But times have changed and thanks to skilful hybridisation, cymbidiums have become popular houseplants. |
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Sittings in Westminster Hall have become popular among most Members, only a few diehard traditionalists refusing to have anything to do with them. |
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Cookware made from food grade silicone has become popular in recent years because it is colorful, nonstick, stain-resistant, hard-wearing, cools quickly, and tolerates extremes of temperature. |
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Whether they're burning the midnight oil late at night doing homework or hanging out with friends at a local coffeehouse after school, coffee drinking has become popular with many teenagers. |
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Many people, above all 12-35 year olds, identify more and more with athletes of various sports disciplines and clothing and footwear brands have become popular with a market wishing to identify with these same brands. |
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It has become popular to take the view that they were too quick to open their markets to the EC and that a certain degree of protection is needed, for example for infant industries. |
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Producers might imagine they know what different groups of people will want, but it is often hard to explain why some things become popular and others do not. |
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Alaskan Malamutes have become popular as family pets, but they were originally bred as sled dogs for work in the Arctic. |
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In recent years, cordless power tools have become popular, giving users freer range-ofmotion to complete their projects untethered by an electrical cord. |
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The actuarial appraisal method has become popular because it links the measurement of PVIF to common approaches to determining the value of portfolios of insurance contracts. |
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Painting with oil on canvas did not become popular until the 15th and 16th centuries and was a hallmark of Renaissance art. |
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He was able to shape their speech and satirise their manners in what was to become popular literature among people of the same types. |
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The poem was critically celebrated but it failed to become popular, and sold fewer copies than London. |
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By 2010, the area had become popular with the locals for camping, fishing and sailing. |
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The Who inspired mod revival bands, particularly the Jam, which helped other groups influenced by the Who become popular. |
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During the 1860s, 1870s and 1880s, rugby, along with association football, started to become popular in Ireland. |
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During the 1860s and 1870s, Rugby football started to become popular in Ireland. |
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The area has become popular among tourists, including stag and hen parties from Britain. |
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In recent decades, sunflower, safflower, cottonseed, and soybean oils have become popular across India. |
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Japanese comics now known as manga developed in the 20th century and have become popular worldwide. |
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In the last two decades several kite sailing sports have become popular, such as kite buggying, kite landboarding, kite boating and kite surfing. |
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Elk, deer, and moose antlers have also become popular forms of dog chews that owners purchase for their pet canines. |
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In addition, extreme sports such as sandboarding, skydiving and 4x4ing have become popular, and many cities have companies that provide tours. |
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His translation had become popular in the Burgundian court, and requests for copies of it were the stimulus for him to set up a press. |
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It took several years to perfect and become popular, but found application in shipping before powering locomotives. |
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However, in recent years automated riveting systems have become popular in an effort to reduce assembly costs and repetitive disorders. |
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Mountain biking has become popular since 2002, when the area was the setting for the biking events of the 2002 Commonwealth Games. |
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Coloring extensions has become popular, she said. |
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Breaking up conglomerates has become popular. |
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The romance Arthur has become popular in film and theatre as well. |
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In recent times, plastic oven bags have become popular for roasts. |
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In modern times prints and figurative works carved in relatively soft stone such as soapstone, serpentinite, or argillite have also become popular. |
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With the fast development of the country and the massive internal migration in China, the standard Putonghua Proficiency Test has quickly become popular. |
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Cereals have become popular, and regional variation is significant. |
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Angling has become popular on some stretches of the river as fish such as perch, barbel, grayling, carp, roach, chub, trout, pike, bream and dace have been caught. |
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In the 21st century, skateboarding has become popular among the youth. |
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Sizhu ensembles use flutes and bowed or plucked string instruments to make harmonious and melodious music that has become popular in the West among some listeners. |
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Since the early 20th century, it has become popular in the United States to include the names of key legislators in the short titles of the most important Acts. |
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Both of Wollstonecraft's novels also critique the discourse of sensibility, a moral philosophy and aesthetic that had become popular at the end of the eighteenth century. |
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At the time the libretto was written, 1879, Penzance had become popular as a peaceful resort town, so the idea of it being overrun by pirates was amusing to contemporaries. |
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The sound of the steel guitar had become popular in country music in the 1940s and was especially noticeable in the fusion of country and big band jazz called western swing. |
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