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Syria's young president, Bashar Assad, is riding a wave of popularity as anger over Iraq stifles yearning for change at home.
ECONOMIST: Syria hates the war, but is too weak to play the spoiler
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Its second wave of popularity came through word of mouth once it started receiving widespread coverage in mainstream news outlets and popular culture.
CNN: Explaining 'Fifty Shades' wild success
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Demand at the moment is very high (maybe peaking?) so Apple is riding that wave of popularity all the way to the bank, for now.
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Some folks were already seeking to cash in on the wave of popularity Friday -- before they even got their hands on one of the phones.
CNN: Massive demand awaits Friday's iPhone 5 sale
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Speaking on the iPod topic, he noted that 50 percent of all buyers are snagging their first iPod, and iPod touch sales are up an astounding 100 percent as it rides the wave of popularity that is the App Store.
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He went on to win a smashing re-election in 1984, survived the Iran-Contra scandal in his second term and closed out his presidency on a wave of popularity that allowed him to help turn the White House over to his vice president, George H.
WSJ: Lessons of Reagan's Rebound
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Apple has been riding an ever rising wave of success and popularity for years now.
FORBES: Is Apple Getting Dangerously Overconfident?
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But he has recently experienced a surge in popularity, riding a wave of disillusionment, particularly among the urban middle class.
BBC: Pakistan political crisis: Key players
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Eric Winsborrow of Sipera Systems says that the wave of threats has been brought on by VoIP's new popularity in the business world as well as the technology's growing connection to the Internet at large, instead of smaller networks.
FORBES: VoIP Vandals