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  2. Popularity - Wikipedia

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    The term popularity is borrowed from the Latin term popularis, which originally meant "common." The current definition of the word popular, the "fact or condition of being well liked by the people", was first seen in 1601. [7]

  3. Social status - Wikipedia

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    Several studies document that being popular [14] or demonstrating dominance over peers [15] increases a person's status. Analyses of private companies also find that organizations can gain status from having well-respected corporate partners or investors. [1] A medical professional shows students a model of human anatomy.

  4. Neologism - Wikipedia

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    Other times, they disappear from common use just as readily as they appeared. Whether a neologism continues as part of the language depends on many factors, probably the most important of which is acceptance by the public. It is unusual for a word to gain popularity if it does not clearly resemble other words.

  5. Chiefs, Mahomes & Kelce gain popularity while becoming the ...

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    “No one likes when a team is winning a lot,” said Patrick Mahomes, but the Chiefs are more appealing than ever and gaining fans.

  6. The Rise of Store Brands: Private Labels Gain Popularity as ...

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    These brands, including the Kroger Value line, Wal-Mart's Great Value brand and Trader Joe's wide range of self-badged food products, have continued to gain popularity in tough economic times.

  7. Demagogue - Wikipedia

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    José Clemente Orozco's painting The Demagogue. A demagogue (/ ˈ d ɛ m ə ɡ ɒ ɡ /; from Greek δημαγωγός, a popular leader, a leader of a mob, from δῆμος, people, populace, the commons + ἀγωγός leading, leader), [1] or rabble-rouser, [2] [3] is a political leader in a democracy who gains popularity by arousing the common people against elites, especially through ...

  8. Lisa (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The given name Lisa can be a short form of Elisabeth, Melissa or Elizabeth.In the United Kingdom, the name Lisa began to gain popularity during the 1960s, by 1974 it was the fifth most popular female name there, and a decade later it was the 14th most popular female name there.

  9. The Crystal Ball: Envisioning how AI will shape our world in 2025

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    The commercialization and increasing popularity of AI have caused energy demand at data centers to skyrocket to untenable levels. Over the next 12 to 36 months, as a greater number of companies ...