The company rolled out Shoebox in 1986, some ten years after contemporary, irreverent cards became popular.
The practice also became popular in Hong Kong, where chefs followed Guangzhou's culinary lead.
These became popular during the 1980s when AIDS victims faced short (and, sadly, predictable) life expectancies.
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The rush defense first became popular in rugby league, a stripped-down version of the sport.
But the concept really became popular during World War II and the Cold War.
Elected eight years ago, Mr Abramovich became popular in the region after heavily investing in social services.
It became popular among manufacturers during this period because of its highly desirable manufacturing properties and affordability.
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Then the Xiaomi M1 hit the market in August 2011 and quickly became popular among young Chinese consumers.
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Microsoft also missed a sales boom of the small tablets that suddenly became popular with consumers last fall.
Tea first became popular in Paris in the 1660s, when King Louis XIV took it to aid his digestion.
Sancerre also became popular in the U.S., although it took a bit longer for it to become truly ubiquitous.
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First, the benefits of indexing have been known long before ETFs became popular.
When mutual funds first became popular in the 1980s, you had to go through a broker to purchase them.
It resurfaced in mid-August and became popular fodder for various trading oriented blogs.
Activity-based costing became popular in the early 1980s largely because of growing dissatisfaction with traditional ways of allocating costs.
The technique became popular among Dutch artists, including Rembrandt, in the 17th century.
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"I think that Malbec became popular because people asked for it, " he said.
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Dropbox became popular as a simple way for people to sync files across mobile, desktop and a variety of devices.
That story became popular in the 1970s, both as a history of liberalism and as a view of government's limits.
As Zip drives became popular in the home and small office market, Iomega discovered that most users weren't buying very many disks.
Alfred Weber, who runs the Kochlounge, said the schnitzel originally became popular because wealthy people liked to impress by serving golden-coloured food.
Users can also use 'Paper Artist', an app that became popular on the GALAXY Note II, for quick and unique photo edits.
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If the option became popular, we could wind up with the federal government being a major shareholder in thousands of American companies.
When Facebook was first launched in 2004 it immediately became popular with millions of members in a very short period of time.
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Made of pork shoulder, ham, salt and water, all compressed in a can, the processed meat product became popular during World War II.
The book became popular during the Enlightenment among political thinkers in Europe and America, including those who drafted the US Constitution in 1787.
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As Waze became popular in other countries in Europe and the U.S. by virtue of its sheer usefulness, its maps became bigger and better.
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The box-like eight-floor structure had dark brown bricks as facing tiles on the outside walls, a style that became popular in Shanghai in the 1930s.
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After the partition, taboos began breaking down and restaurants became popular.
To provide an even clearer historical perspective, consider this: The name "Francesco" literally means "somebody from France" and only became popular in the 13th century because St.
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