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"popularize" Definitions
  1. popularize somebody/something to make a lot of people know about something and enjoy it
  2. popularize something to make a difficult subject easier to understand for ordinary people

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These demos could help popularize quantum encryption in mainstream industries.
Shows like RuPaul's Drag Race and Pose popularize this movement.
Silk Road was the first website to popularize this method.
They may or may not have helped popularize the term.
Apple staff are often glued to the iPhones they helped popularize.
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) who has helped popularize Modern Monetary Theory.
Games, of course, helped to popularize augmented reality before ARKit's launch.
But a Philadelphia Inquirer reporter claims he helped popularize the term.
What's more, it did much to popularize the "mockumentary" film genre.
The Reagan campaign's frequent use of the term helped popularize it.
And at-home brewing kit companies have helped popularize D.I.Y. methods.
Chalino Sanchez, a native of Sinaloa, Mexico, also helped popularize narcocorridos.
They even earned the nickname "America's Team," which Schramm later helped popularize.
That was a big cancellation, widely covered, that helped popularize the term.
AWS launched Lambda in 2015 and with it helped popularize serverless computing.
Social media helps popularize underdogs, and builds consensus around fan-favorite films.
He, with the aid of the media, has sought to popularize hatred.
Remember when she helped popularize the selfie at her father's inauguration in 2013?
So she's now trying to popularize Tunisian food for Americans, not French food.
The company helped to popularize this format and bring it into the mainstream.
This is a classic trilogy of games that helped popularize the original PlayStation.
Maybe we can popularize something like 'happiness level objectives' or 'happiness level agreements.
Google flopped in efforts to popularize games on virtual reality headsets and televisions.
" Carpenter's work did help popularize the term he favored for the homoerotic: "Uranian.
Coaches like Kitchen seem receptive to the message Atavus is trying to popularize.
"Fake news" is, of course, a phrase that Mr. Trump has helped popularize.
Along with Meerkat, Periscope helped to popularize live mobile video as a broadcasting tool.
Bernie Sanders on the left has helped popularize skepticism of multilateral free trade deals.
Why did science fiction as a genre struggle to try and popularize these ideas?
Using TikTok helped Lil Nas X popularize his chart-topping hit "Old Town Road."
Mr. Styron also helped to popularize a new way of looking at the brain.
SAN FRANCISCO — Spotify helped popularize streaming music when downloading, or pirating, songs was mainstream.
BuzzFeed News's reporting helped popularize the term to describe a new breed of fraudsters.
Mr. Oakenfold, a Grammy-winning British D.J., helped popularize trance music in the 1990s.
Grim enough to popularize a handful of mobile games simulating office tedium and job insecurity.
Not coincidentally, this is a concept that Michael Lewis is helping popularize through a book.
The numbers who settled in the US helped popularize a regional dish, spaghetti with meatballs.
And the war on cocaine helped popularize another substitute — a poor person's substitute — in crack.
Still, Microsoft may struggle to generate much excitement in a business that it helped popularize.
Kevorkian's outspoken crusade is thought to have helped popularize the euthanasia movement in the states.
Bíró worked as a journalist and painter, combining his skills to popularize the ballpoint pen.
"DOOM" helped popularize first-person shooting genre with 3-D graphics and intricate level design.
As well as introducing these spirits to locals, Jiménez has helped to popularize mezcal abroad.
In 2009, BlackRock bought the iShares business from Barclays, which had helped popularize the funds.
Even absent a launch, "Woman in the Moon" helped popularize the new science of rocketry.
Even absent a launch, "Woman in the Moon" helped popularize the new science of rocketry.
Roger Ailes helped popularize a bawdy flavor of conservatism that was often comfortable objectifying women.
Meanwhile, Elon Musk is suddenly interested again in the idea he helped popularize back in 2013.
He is concerned that mainstream interest has the potential to popularize ballroom culture, and only that.
In fact, academics have used the phrase for years, but Bell Pottinger certainly helped popularize it.
She's sought to popularize a term, "matrescence," for the hormone-addled transitions of pregnancy and parenthood.
The results raise questions about potential bias that could hamper Amazon's drive to popularize the technology.
Mr. Hogan helped popularize Mr. Okerlund's nickname by repeating it at the beginning of many interviews.
Salesforce is a cloud computing pioneer that helped popularize the software-as-a-service business model.
Pete Frates, one of the people who helped popularize the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, has died.
Dan Robbins created the first pictures and helped popularize paint-by-numbers kits in the 1950s.
Kelly Clarkson helped popularize the look by sporting them every week on "American Idol" in 2002.
Previn was known for trying to popularize classical music, organizing music festivals, and inspiring children about music.
The devilishly frightening film helped popularize supernatural thrillers and showed that horror could be popular and acclaimed.
This tool would be particularly valuable for companies that have attempted to popularize their proprietary voice assistants.
Jefferson also helped popularize ice cream when he was president and served it at the White House.
More recently, Nickelodeon helped popularize the phrase in the 1990s as part of its "Nick Days" campaign.
"To popularize without cheapening knowledge is one of the most difficult things in the world," Sachs said.
"They were one of the first ones to popularize real time strategy games on mobile," Thomson said.
"We have started making efforts to popularize the cultivation of pulses, maize, vegetables and oilseeds," Bains said.
Halo 2 helped to popularize the idea of ditching health power-ups in favor of regenerating health.
Mr. Brown helped popularize Edward Gorey, the enigmatic illustrator, by placing his books by the cash register.
But it has clearly felt the absence of cross-cultural stars who once helped popularize the game.
Mr. Rubin helped popularize the use of keyboards on phones by introducing the Sidekick device in 2002.
The department tried to popularize the nickname in the 1980s to fight low morale among its workers.
Still, the Israeli team's presence on the world stage can only help popularize the sport back home.
"Warhol is an amazing artist, and he used industrial technique to popularize his work," Mr. Kozik said.
VA hospitals are big enough to help popularize certain policy approaches and steer other hospitals in similar directions.
Mr. Rubin helped popularize the use of keyboards on phones when he introduced the Sidekick device in 2002.
She helped popularize a trend of trying to do 30 straight days of yoga as a fitness goal.
Despite lingering skepticism, there has been no shortage of funds to fuel Tesla's ambition to popularize electric cars.
Instead, it's the Zags' modern-day French cagers who have helped popularize and internationalize the NCAA back home.
It's those lesser-known sites that the administration hopes to popularize through its anniversary campaign, Find Your Park.
Scottish poet Robert Burns helped to popularize the word "Halloween" with his 1785 poem of the same name.
Through magazine articles and lectures he did more to popularize the idea of evolution than any other American.
Michael C. Fina helped popularize bridal registries, and its Park Avenue store was a destination for Manhattan elites.
They have also been working together to popularize the crop and teach people how to cook with it.
Take some of the legislation introduced by Senator Bernie Sanders, whose 2016 presidential campaign helped popularize these ideas.
Born Richard Alpert, he helped popularize psychedelic drugs in the 1960s with a fellow Harvard academic, Timothy Leary.
" "Politicians who popularize death squads as a form of crime control are helping spread this epidemic across the country.
India has seen high profile women, including Bollywood actresses, speak out, which campaigners say has helped popularize the movement.
It's tempting to draw parallels with Facebook or Twitter-owned Periscope, which are trying to popularize mobile live-streaming.
Fans help popularize their favorite artists by sharing their songs on Instagram Stories, where Spotify links can be embedded.
Initially introduced in the U.K. post-Brexit, online activists tried to popularize it in the U.S. after Trump's election.
The company claims it helped "popularize" modern conveniences such as central heating, indoor plumbing and electricity through its program.
HoJo's would go on to popularize the dish nationwide (and claim it had invented fried clams in the process).
Apple's iTunes software helped popularize online music, only to watch streaming services like Spotify and Pandora create compelling alternatives.
"Borderlands 2"'s success helped popularize the "looter shooter" genre that now includes games like "Destiny" and "The Division."
One of the creators who helped popularize the antithesis of the helpful, caring service worker roleplay is Ices TheEnchantress.
It's unclear if even a literary and social media supernova like Mr. Green can popularize an unfamiliar new format.
The new agreement also requires both parents to use their "best efforts to not popularize [Knight] in social media."
It helped popularize niche sexual fetishes involving bondage and anal plugs, bringing them from the fringes into the mainstream.
CVS Health's rollout of Sleepio is part of its larger effort to popularize online health treatments as employee benefits.
Founder and CEO Aaron Rasmussen previously helped to popularize online learning as co-founder and creative director at MasterClass.
While Lust's work helped popularize this wave of feminist porn, she knows the revolution needs a lot more voices.
He's attributed with adding potatoes to the Japanese curry sauce, which according to Kanayama, helped popularize the dish in Japan.
Swinney's proclamation, prominently played on ESPN Thursday and Friday, has a chance to popularize the term in a sporting context.
Artists popularize their work through digital media, protest materials, and printed zines — usually distributed by hand or for free download.
But four years before people were pecking away on their Palm Pilots, Apple tried to popularize the personal digital assistant.
Chat app platforms relieve businesses from having to build, popularize, and maintain whole mobile apps for multiple phone operating systems.
"The first first lady to popularize having a campaign was Lady Bird Johnson with the highway beautification act," said Brower.
Although Docker helped popularize a new generation of container software, it has competition from groups like Mesosphere and Google's Kubernetes.
A few year later, she helped popularize the subscription box model and raised more than $86 million in venture capital.
While most vendors emphasise their own businesses' efforts to popularize birria, several acknowledge that Torres also played an important role.
From that point, the Cowboys' popularity continued to grow, earning them the nickname "America's Team," which Schramm later helped popularize.
Adam West was honored in L.A. Thursday night with the iconic symbol he helped popularize on TV ... the bat signal.
Had he helped to popularize a workplace culture in which misogyny and abuse were overlooked, tolerated and sometimes even celebrated?
Nonetheless, its contemporary exposition is one Mr. Thurman hopes will newly popularize the exiled Tibetan leader's life story among millennials.
Ms. Liebowitz was married to the comic-book publisher Jack S. Liebowitz, who died in 2000; he helped popularize Superman.
An MCC-funded campaign, in partnership with the health ministry, has been working to popularize a new Indonesian word - "stanting".
So I think science fiction writers have done a lot—and are still doing a lot—to popularize notions of change.
Amazon's 2014 acquisition of Twitch will also turn out to be genius and the company will enable and popularize the category.
The new type of celebrity born out of social media — the influencer — helped popularize this aesthetic, also known as Instagram face.
"I try to popularize the First Nation Culture and its symbols such as the bow in the public domain," he said.
Well, lots of pictures of the landscape that of course serve to popularize the area and draw more people to it.
A Bronx-born, Juilliard-trained musician named Harry Raab helped popularize the word with his stage name: Harry "the Hipster" Gibson.
With a new band, Viva La Musica, he moved to Paris in the 1980s and helped popularize Congolese music beyond Africa.
It helped popularize the term "growth hacking" to describe steps marketers could take to supercharge their campaigns to reach more users.
HGTV programs like "Tiny House, Big Living," which have helped popularize the movement, often gloss over this not-so-tiny detail.
She helped pioneer and popularize the hot comb, hair-straightening method only as a styling option, not a mandate of beauty.
The details: The progressive policy ideas that Senator Bernie Sanders has helped popularize dominated the debate, even if he did not.
It helped popularize the concept of outsourcing in the 1950s and gradually expanded the range of its services, and its footprint.
Kickstarter, Indiegogo, GoFundMe, and others have helped popularize the idea that people can directly influence whether a product or idea becomes reality.
Both are OLED panels, which enables the in-display fingerprint sensor that Vivo has done more than anyone to popularize this year.
"We look forward to working closely with White Castle, and together learning how to popularize plant-based meat with mainstream burger lovers."
Beahm, one of the personalities who helped popularize battle royale games online, has a long history of being trolled by his viewers.
It's actually trying to popularize E Ink apparel in general, but at CES this year, the company is showing off its backpack.
Audeze is not alone in its efforts to popularize planar magnetic headphones, and it isn't breaking new ground in terms of pricing.
Snapchat was the first to popularize facial masks that turn users into dogs or goblins or whatever else the company thinks up.
The bigger picture: If the Fed launches its own RTP system, it could popularize alternative payments, impacting card networks alongside big banks.
It's a good time to be a fan of Doom, the 1993 demon-slaughtering first-person shooter that helped popularize the genre.
Benny Leonard was one of the next professional boxers to popularize the shift and his was what is termed a 'drop shift'.
"The series is not about Mareme, but we had to popularize Mareme to draw people's attention toward the other women," she said.
Fake accounts are nothing new in social media; Twitter is rife with fake "bots" that can spread dubious stories or popularize hashtags.
William Banting (1796-1878) was an English undertaker and formerly obese man who was the first to popularize a low-carb diet.
The Microsoft co-founder, who helped popularize personal computing with Bill Gates and later used his wealth to transform Seattle, died yesterday.
He also helped popularize the practice of fleshing out surveys by calling respondents back on the telephone to expand on their answers.
Windex is now sold in the classic spray bottle, which it helped popularize as the standard "not safe to drink" bottle shape.
Through sheer force of will, charisma and dogged monomania, he did more than anyone to popularize the once-fringe cause of Brexit.
In memoriam: Baba Ram Dass, born Richard Alpert, helped popularize psychedelic drugs in the 1960s with a fellow Harvard academic, Timothy Leary.
Ronald and Nancy Reagan helped popularize elegant dining and Jelly Bellies, while George and Barbara Bush favored casual dining and pork rinds.
Apple's AirPods could popularize the practice of leaving wireless earbuds in for long stretches of time because they're finally sleek and stylish enough.
Dream Renée Kardashian joins cousins North and Saint, the offspring of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, who helped popularize the word name trend.
Anthrax (Saturday) This band's first album, "Fistful of Metal," helped popularize the heavily percussive, string-shredding squall that still dominates thrash metal today.
A startup called Simbi has raised $1.2 million in seed funding to popularize its marketplace where people can barter skills and services online.
More recently, fintech upstarts with names like Chime, Sofi Money and Simple have begun to popularize the idea of no-fee banking accounts.
Today, both men are considered the fathers of modern surfing and among the first to popularize the Polynesian-born sport on the mainland.
In addition, Jamaican reggae music as well as soul and R&B from the U.S began to popularize among the country's young people.
It was intended to secularize as well as to popularize knowledge, and it demonstrated those Enlightenment commitments most radically through its organizational scheme.
Facebook's ability to convene large audiences will help Live compete with Twitter's Periscope, an app that helped popularize mobile live streaming last year.
Hook was co-owner of The Hacienda nightclub, well-known in the 1980s and 1990s for helping popularize acid house and rave music.
The term was borrowed from the phrases "binge-eating" and "binge-drinking," and is most commonly associated with Netflix, which helped popularize it.
Mr. Ditzel helped popularize many of the same ideas and is now building a new RISC chip at a start-up called Esperanto.
Game-show fixtures like Merrill and White helped popularize the idea that a TV model could be more than just a pretty face.
During the folk revival from 1940s to mid-60s, she did more than anyone to popularize the dulcimer in Greenwich Village and beyond.
In an interview on "The Daily Show With Trevor Noah" in September, Mr. Snowden said the government's lawsuit had helped popularize the memoir.
Samsung wasn't the first to release a phone with a "hole-punch" display, but it definitely helped popularize it with the Galaxy S10 phones.
The Parisian baker Nicolas Stohrer went on to popularize this combination, and one of his descendants eventually established rum as the alcohol of choice.
Over the years, the event has helped popularize — some would say glamorize — extreme gun imagery in movies; Quentin Tarantino was incubated and hatched here.
Sometimes the innovation is in the company's approach, especially the clean, uncluttered product design it has helped popularize in industries from electronics to furniture.
" Rolling Stone helped popularize gonzo journalism and bring counterculture to the masses, as well as famously christening investment bank Goldman Sachs the "vampire squid.
Gabunada used the money to pay hundreds of prominent online voices to flood social media with pro-Duterte comments, popularize hashtags, and attack critics.
The company may prove right again in its bid to popularize wireless headphones and push the industry toward a more up-to-date connector.
He likened Overtime's branding strategy to that of the commercial networks' "must-see TV" campaigns in the 1990s to popularize prime-time programming blocks.
The cafe tapped the pumpkin spice trend years before other restaurants, and helped popularize other drink staples like matcha, almond milk and cold brew.
The Silicon Valley venture firm that helped popularize seed investing has decided to stop taking outside money, blaming the ballooning size of seed rounds.
In context: Mesosphere is among several companies, including Google, that are helping to popularize new tools for managing servers, data centers, and cloud computing.
This 28-year-old has been working to popularize the zero-waste movement since 2012, when she started her Trash is for Tossers website.
In addition to the major books he published, Mr. Delpire created Photo Poche, a series of small, modestly priced books designed to popularize photography.
It's time to re-examine the nature of American wine criticism today, a methodology that Mr. Parker helped both to popularize and to institutionalize.
Cliff May designed it, and he and Sunset helped popularize the suburban ranch house that would come to define a certain slice of California.
They could not only popularize the usage of the gender neutral they/them singular pronoun but also reflect the speech patterns of this community.
Scott makes an unexpectedly persuasive case for how, in the movie "Scream," Wes Craven cleverly toyed with the very horror clichés he helped popularize.
In the last 10 years, the Kardashians have ruled fashion trends, of course, helping to popularize contouring, lip fillers, waist trainers, and monochrome athleisure.
A years-long recession helped popularize so-called "cash-and-carry" stores like GPA's Assai, which offers a no-frills, wholesale format to customers.
Obama especially helped popularize the idea of sharing playlists during his first term, and has continued the tradition even after leaving the White House.
Another benefit of a full calendar year of campaigning is that it provides candidates with ample opportunity to test, refine or popularize new messages.
Mueller told Reuters cryptocurrency groups involving U.S. participants or gaining backing from investors should set up companies instead of the Swiss foundations he helped popularize.
The investigators decided to make these letters public, leading to a flurry of copycat letters that only served to popularize the serial killer even further.
Plus, on-demand home streaming allows for the kind of binge-watching that services like Netflix have helped popularize, whereas movie theaters clearly do not.
"Sony will be the first company to popularize VR," Patrick Moorhead, president and principal analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy, told CNBC's "Squawk Box " on Tuesday.
Stern says that the headset is just meant to popularize AR glasses, and in the long term, Mira wants to offer software and social capabilities.
Cinematic games helped popularize the medium Both series, and other cinematic video games, achieved staggering success, accumulating billions of dollars in the decade that followed.
Despite advocates' strong belief in the internal condom, the battle to popularize it to the level of its external counterpart is a precipitously uphill one.
I'm the one that really has done as much as I can to popularize it, to bring it to the masses to change the idea.
During his tenure as sheriff, Arpaio helped popularize the "birther" conspiracy that questioned former President Obama's birthplace, a fringe theory that Trump has also promoted.
One was laser whitening, in which a laser beam activates a chemical bleaching agent applied to the teeth; Dr. Smigel helped develop and popularize it.
Looked at another way, it's a brilliant marketing campaign for UBI, a way to popularize a policy option that is definitely not without its critics.
But his best gimmick came along in the 1960s, when he single-handedly helped popularize the in-flight movie through his company, Inflight Motion Pictures.
Arpaio is also well-known for helping to popularize the "birther" conspiracy that questioned former President Obama's birthplace, a fringe theory that Trump also promoted.
And I just thought it would be important, and I wanted to be part of it, and wanted to figure out ways to popularize it.
The look: The maxi skirt's cousin, the high-low dress, rises in popularity as millennial retailers from Forever 21 to H&M popularize the trend.
In 1890, an exhibition at the Grolier Club , in New York, helped popularize French posters in the United States, inspiring a generation of American designers.
The leaks helped popularize the use of "warrant canaries" by tech firms eager to display resistance to government attempts to obtain access to user data.
Sanjay Srivastava, a sociology professor at Delhi University, said the global spread of consumerism had helped popularize the holiday, especially among a moneyed Hindu elite.
Brands don't exist as individual (or physical) spaces anymore, and are instead tethered to the social platforms that popularize them and the devices that contain them.
It was because of radio and television that people like Mahalia Jackson and Thomas Dorsey were able to popularize gospel music because of the new technology.
If they can popularize the vertical slideshow mobile magazine format together, publishers might envision the dollar signs necessary to staff up Discover/AMP Stories content teams.
In 22010, Colt, a firearms company that's been around since the Civil War and helped popularize the revolver, announced it was prototyping a user-authenticated gun.
But even if Panda isn't the app to popularize the idea, it's invented a smart way to enhance visual communication that blends into our natural behavior.
France, Spain, Italy, and even Turkey began investing in programs and leagues, bringing over some of the best non-NBA-caliber Americans to popularize the game.
Now the start-up has raised $93 million in a new round of venture funding from SoftBank to develop and popularize this technology, Xing told CNBC.
His career helped popularize the sport with mainstream audiences and helped him launch a variety of successful business ventures that have made him a wealthy man.
The kung fu culture that Mr. Lee helped popularize — and that gave the city a gritty, exotic image in the eyes of foreigners — is in decline.
It was not until the early twentieth century that progressive intellectuals like the cofounder of The New Republic, Herbert Croly, began to popularize liberalism in America.
And late last year, a rising Chicago rapper known as King Louie or King L, who helped popularize the drill rap sound, was shot and wounded.
Prizes given to runners-up were swimsuits and trophies designed by Annette Kellerman, a swimmer trying to popularize the one-piece swimsuit in lieu of bloomers.
Like his dad and David Duke, Derek saw in Trump's rise a validation of their efforts to popularize white nationalism, though unlike them he was aghast.
The United States has done more than any other country to popularize the idea of free expression and to champion the rights of the free press.
Not only did his magazines popularize the little-known candidate, Luce ensured the coverage was uniformly positive, often to the dismay of journalists working for him.
In some ways, "Florence" is slightly similar to episode-based apps like "Kim Kardashian: Hollywood" which helped popularize the "choose your own adventure" style of gaming.
Book Arlo SoHo starting at $103 per nightArlo SoHo seeks to popularize the trend of micro hotels with sleek, tiny rooms measuring barely 150 square feet.
She helped popularize the romantic look in the early '80s, the fabulously glamorous 'Dynasty' look in the late '80s, and the sleek silhouettes of the '90s.
More recently, a TIME cover story on "The Future of Work" from a decade ago helped popularize what we tend to mean by the phrase today.
When hair salons were still anomalies, Malone helped to popularize cosmetology schools, through her own Poro College, and teach women about the importance of scalp health.
Trump helped popularize a conspiracy theory about George Soros funding a caravan of illegal immigrants, and an extremist took that claim seriously and acted on it.
The California Wine Institute told the BBC that the proposed 15 percent tariff could be "catastrophic" to its attempts to further popularize US wines in China.
Both the original Xbox 360 version and the later Xbox One Kinect model failed to break through to the mainstream and widely popularize camera-based motion gaming.
A year ago Instagram made a bold bet with the launch of IGTV: That it could invent and popularize a new medium of long-form vertical videos.
Here are some trends to consider:Efforts by big tech companies to popularize AI concepts are opening the door for innovative applications, such as health and safety efforts.
Doing so will remove some of the social stigma around cryptocurrencies—mainly due to Bitcoin's history of use on the dark markets—and popularize investment in cryptocurrencies.
And, to be sure, there are some liberals trying to popularize Tea Party–like tactics and some conservatives trying to come up with sweeping new health reforms.
Optimizely has helped to popularize A/B testing — the idea of trying out different versions of a website or mobile app to see which one performs better.
He's a YouTuber and former staff physician with 70k subscribers, doing the sort of whiteboard-style animation RSA and others helped to popularize half a decade ago.
When we met him in Washington, DC, he was looking for partners to help with his decades-long quest to build and popularize the perfect smart gun.
Not only did he popularize the glitch but I wouldn't have known about the [on-the-ground] throw effect were it not for watching his old clips.
The company told Tech In Asia it plans to use the capital, in part, to popularize its Rotimatic, an appliance which makes fresh Indian flatbreads at home.
Montages were timed to the pace of snare drum rhythms and jazzy interludes, a technique that shows like The Wire and The Sopranos would come to popularize.
But newer companies without historic ties to tobacco, such as Juul Labs, have also been criticized for using youth-friendly marketing campaigns to help popularize their products.
Her "Worst Reviewed Makeup Artist Does Your Makeup" helped popularize another trend on top of the emerging trope that flips the script of a caring service worker.
The opposition in Belarus is made up of about a dozen parties and groups that have struggled to popularize their cause in the face of government repression.
Of course, there are also pitch competitions on TV like ABC's Shark Tank in the U.S. or CBC's Dragons' Den in Canada helping to popularize entrepreneurship worldwide.
Someday, he says, he wants to help popularize the sport by teaching it to middle-schoolers—but for now he simply wants to make the national team.
Yet somehow Meridian 59 is back—open source now—resurrected by fans on a quixotic quest to popularize something that few people ever liked to begin with.
Glasses outfitted with a camera sound like a gimmick, especially given Google's failure to popularize Glass, the eyeglass-computer it tried to introduce a few years ago.
Nintendo helped popularize the retro gaming trend with the 2016 release of the NES Classic, a scaled-down version of its original console, and 30 vintage games.
He also had a deep interest in the supernatural and helped popularize a famous hoax of the early 20th century: a series of photographs of garden fairies.
On this day in 1946, a French designer made bathing suit history — and helped popularize a trend of linking women to the devastating power of nuclear fission.
But recognizing that the marginalized groups who popularize them are often quickly forgotten as the originators tells us a lot about the limits of a digital democracy.
Why it matters: The Los Angeles-based "helped popularize fast fashion in the United States with its bustling stores and $5 tops," the New York Times notes.
Generation Identity, founded in 2012, has helped popularize a conspiracy theory known as the "great replacement," which claims European governments are importing Muslim immigrants to "replace" white workers.
In the late '00s, they helped popularize the controversial concept of "search neutrality" — which turned Google's support for network neutrality, a well-known and popular idea, against it.
And until Apple is willing to acknowledge the port standard that it claims to be trying to popularize, we'll be stuck in this limbo for the foreseeable future.
The concrete-based Modernism that he helped popularize is facing decay the world over, especially as the blocky style and plain façades he preferred fall out of fashion.
Coincidences happen – art experiences cycles and trends that can popularize similar aesthetics at the same time – but these pieces are way too similar for it to be random.
I tried out a bunch, and here's a look at what I thought of a few and which ones might help further popularize Android's built-in VR environment.
The MateBook is an excellent looking slab of a tablet, evoking the same combination of rounded silver edges and white, glossy face that the iPhone 26 helped popularize.
While fewer than twenty women lived there, they collectively published a newspaper, The Furies, which was distributed nationally and helped popularize the separatist ideals of rejecting mainstream society.
The failure to recognize the responsibility that comes with this power helped Trump win the GOP nomination, and now it's helping popularize someone who can do real harm.
Mirra won 14 gold medals at the X Games and helped popularize freestyle BMX, in which riders perform tricks on bicycles on the ground and in the air.
Cobain, who was 27 when he died, helped popularize the Pacific Northwest's heavy, muddy "grunge" rock, along with bands like Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains and Mudhoney.
To encourage worshipful affection, state media tried to popularize the honorific Xi Dada (Bigbig Xi), which is how one addresses a father or an uncle in various dialects.
In 1915, Woodson and several of his friends established the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, in part to popularize the study of black history.
The first monograph dedicated to Brathwaite's work, titled " Black Is Beautiful " (a phrase that Brathwaite and the Grandassa Models helped popularize) will be released on May 1, 2019.
Pokemon Go was the first real consumer-driven example of AR and it was a great proof of concept, which helped popularize the idea for a mass market.
On the strength of his empathetic, probing interviews, he developed a loyal audience, helped popularize podcasts and played a critical role in the birth of the comedy boom.
And although it originally specialized in oldies, it soon switched its focus to the cutting edge, helping to popularize emerging musicians by sales and by word of mouth.
PNL helped popularize mind-blowing rap, but their formula is so unique that even when their childhood friends try to copy it, it doesn't sound exactly the same.
He and a group of friends set up a club to popularize the town's waves; he was not appointed by the mayor at the time to do so.
In Disney's case, the company will use streaming to even further popularize its biggest franchises, so that it can sell more tickets to cruises, theme parks and merchandise.
And his specific fears about weakening Social Security's tax structure didn't come to pass, though Social Security advocates said it helped popularize the idea of payroll-tax holidays.
On this day in 1946, a French designer made bathing suit history — and helped popularize a trend of linking beautiful women to the devastating power of nuclear fission.
MasterClass co-founder's new educational startup Outlier raises $11.7M Founder and CEO Aaron Rasmussen previously helped to popularize online learning as co-founder and creative director at MasterClass.
They adopted the alt-right's tactic of trolling and shitposting to popularize their more violent ideas; the phrase "Read Siege" became a meme they pushed on social media.
Machiavelli was among the first to popularize this notion that perceptions matter more than reality, that a cunning leader should bend the truth to his or her will.
In the two decades since, Apple has risen to become the most valuable company in the world by helping popularize yet another era in computing, the smart phone.
Now the plogging movement has "reached all continents," Ahlström told BuzzFeed News from New Zealand, where he was on a "plogging tour" to spread awareness and popularize the trend.
The maker of the Prius, the world's first mass-produced "eco-friendly" gasoline-hybrid car in the 1990s, says it can popularize FCVs in part by making them cheaper.
That's not to say there aren't people pushing the envelope—Neill Blomkamp's District 9 helped to popularize African cyberpunk, for instance—but the genre has been slow to diversify.
Along the way, you unearth wisdom from the philosopher Alan Watts, who helped popularize the philosophy that *hits blunt* all life is connected and is actually a single organism.
What's new: MIT economist Antoinette Schoar, whose early aughts research helped popularize persistence, recently presented preliminary data that shows persistence is declining, particularly in terms of top-quartile performance.
Navalny has lately been using social media to popularize a boycott of the upcoming 2018 presidential election, which he hopes will tarnish Putin's inevitable victory with low turnout figures.
Working initially from a London flat, he helped popularize Dungeons & Dragons in the UK and Europe, with Games Workshop the sole licensed importer of the game at the time.
Amnesia: The Dark Descent, one of the scariest horror games of the last 10 years, helped popularize a polarizing trend in horror games: removing the ability to fight back.
After Mr. Wasserstein, an investment banker who helped popularize the hostile takeover, died unexpectedly in 2009 at 603, there was a short period of uncertainty about the publication's future.
Whole short ribs of beef are cooked sous-vide, a technique DiSpirito helped to popularize, finished with cold applewood smoke, and served with potato purée and truffled hedgehog mushrooms.
Forever 21 also went all in on cheap, stylish denim and helped popularize the "jegging" — a mix of leggings and jeans that women soon began wearing around the country.
The number of VR startups in education that are dead now... Education is not the place where you can reach the mass consumer that you need to popularize it.
Nintendo helped popularize the retro gaming trend with the 2016 release of the NES Classic, a scaled-down and inexpensive version of its original console and 803 vintage games.
While the tour helped popularize Balinese dance in the West, it was not the first to present Balinese dance to audiences in the West in more than 20 years.
"It's taken a lot of time and a lot of effort," said Blake Dunlop, a former Blue who helped popularize the AAA program, the highest level of minor hockey.
"The United States has done more than any other country to popularize the idea of free expression and to champion the rights of the free press," Mr. Sulzberger writes.
Lion invited Ammons back in spring 1939, this time with a band, to record a few sides in the chugging boogie-woogie style that Ammons had recently helped popularize.
One of my friends, noting that the internet "is so weird," said that one time she and a friend of hers made up "IATFLI" and tried to popularize it.
Beyond using your standard art supplies as makeup, Davy also helped popularize Face Lace, a brand that specializes in ornate, stick-on face appliqués that mimic elaborate, futuristic makeup.
Mr. Daguin made it his mission to popularize traditional Gascon dishes, like the thick soup known as garbure, and to act as an ambassador for the region's culinary heritage.
The university has also given a platform to dissident voices, particularly in the period since Mr. Orban, who helped popularize the term "illiberal democracy," came to power in 2010.
One of the people who has helped popularize this fusion of styles and aesthetics is Alida Boer, a former Miss Guatemala who in 2012 founded the handbag company Marias.
The "patriarch of Appalachian music who with his brother Carter helped expand and popularize the genre that became known as bluegrass, died Thursday from difficulties with skin cancer," Webster wrote.
The advent of peer-to-peer payment platforms like Venmo and Square's cash app helped popularize the "pushing" of payments in real time over the systems of Visa and Mastercard.
But rights groups say that the government drive to popularize standardized Mandarin Chinese erodes the languages used by minorities such as Tibetans and that Beijing is essentially forcing cultural assimilation.
Gaskin's work also helped popularize the role of midwives in the U.S. Midwives, in turn, have precipitated the rise of the doula, or birth assistant, over the past few decades.
The company is hoping that by providing this way to access blockchain services, it can help popularize blockchain concepts with developers who might not otherwise have been familiar with them.
No company did more to popularize this method of moving your character around the screen, interacting with objects and other, non-playable individuals, than Lucasfilm Games, subsequently known as LucasArts.
But despite that early success, SoftBank is doing everything it can to popularize the robot as it makes its way into Japanese homes (and, likely, the rest of the world).
The journalist and author also helped popularize what became known as New Journalism, a long-form writing style in which writers became deeply immersed in the subjects they wrote about.
"In a larger sense [compulsory military training] provides an opportunity to popularize the Army with our people which is essential for an efficient fighting force," the secretary of war said.
Medha: Family-owned and operated since the beginning, the restaurant helped popularize falafel by serving musicians, actors, comedians, tourists, and loyal customers, all on MacDougal Street, for over 48 years.
Throughout the 1990s, no other single person did more to popularize the ideas that the earth had been visited by extraterrestrial creatures and that the government was covering it up.
"You can sanitize and popularize the images by releasing them among the normies, thus making alt Nazi cool kids whine about how the mainstream ruined their meme magic," he said.
He helped popularize the long-playing record; organized the first jazz reissue series, preserving the recorded legacies of Louis Armstrong and other pioneers; and introduced Édith Piaf to American audiences.
The program includes singing her signature tunes — including her 1908 hit "Shine On, Harvest Moon," and "Over There," which she helped popularize in 1917 — and playing her original 78 r.p.m.
Among the earliest Times reports on soccer are two from 1905 that recount the efforts of British amateur players to popularize "socker" (as The Times then spelled it) among Americans.
Meanwhile Antoine Dodson left a much longer-lasting impact with his 15 seconds of internet fame by being one of the first viral sensations to popularize auto-tuned meme music.
In 2013, Airbnb was still a relatively small player in the travel industry, but as it helped popularize home sharing, its business has grown to rival sales of traditional hotel chains.
Baker was also one of the first to popularize a cabaret style of puppetry for children, in which the puppeteers are incorporated into the show, rather than hiding behind set pieces.
That changed about ten years ago when publishing firms including California's Counter-Currents and Sweden's Arktos Publishing made it their mission to popularize the New Right in the English-speaking world.
Warren Mosler, a hedge funder who's helped popularize MMT especially within the finance world, has argued that the government doesn't need to levy any taxes to pay for Medicare-for-all.
As of today, Amazon officially owns Ring, the smart home company that was famously rejected on Shark Tank and went on to popularize the smart doorbells with built-in security cameras.
And yes, always maintaining a relaxed atmosphere that has characterized his career, and that of Shibuya-key, the easy-to-listen-to pop sub-genre that he helped create and popularize.
I asked Claire Comstock-Gay, the fiction writer behind Madame Clairevoyant, and arguably the first internet writer to popularize horoscopes sans woo, how she feels about the rise in literary horoscopes.
"At the moment, I am focusing on my life, but I want to create Jaipur as a destination, host a lot of people and popularize Rajasthan's art and culture," Singh said.
One of Pichai's first moves, for instance, was to hire Diane Greene, a cofounder of VMware, a company that helped popularize an early version of cloud computing before the dotcom bust.
At First Boston, even though he was among the earliest to popularize trading in mortgage securities, his peers including Mr. Ranieri and others drew more public attention as innovators and moneymakers.
That's the thing—we find this weird, apocryphal sense of protest because we want to popularize it or create some sort of trend that runs concurrently with the idea of subversion.
Ms. Mattiacci is part of a new wave of cooks, farmers, chefs and bakers working to preserve and popularize the food of Umbria, which has long been upstaged by its neighbors.
The New York Times, facing diminishing revenue from print advertising, has been trying to popularize its digital content through marketing and actions such as allowing subscribers to pay in local currencies.
Numerous companies have tried to popularize in-ear wearables that can track activity or access a virtual assistant, with limited success (Apple's AirPods, which can do the latter, is one standout).
Christopher Lasch's 1979 best seller, "The Culture of Narcissism," helped to popularize the notion that the country was being emasculated by divorce (and feminism, the nanny state and the helping professions).
And by repeatedly overlooking bad actors within its ranks, even when their deeds became public, it came to popularize a new heedlessness in tech — not just disruptiveness but a celebrated recklessness.
In her own fashion, Warren clearly benefited from the popularity of using social media for social change, just as she was benefiting from activists who had helped popularize financial regulatory wonkery.
Influential podcasts like "Reply All" and "The Tim Ferriss Show" helped popularize the concept, which has caught on in Silicon Valley, where some were already receptive to the concept of psychedelics.
Leonardo Fibonacci, meanwhile, was an early modern Italian mathematician who helped popularize the Hindu–Arabic numeral system as well as a series of integers that became known as the Fibonacci sequence.
We talked about why he and his compatriots were so eager to see creampies in film, the tactics they used to popularize the act, and what he thinks of modern creampies.
Today, the club announced its decision to cancel plans to raise ticket prices, marking a historic victory for fans who have increasingly become priced out of the game they helped to popularize.
In the past, the market's waited for Apple to popularize new product categories, as it did with the iPad for tablets, but now the rest of the tech industry is forging ahead.
Tesla helped popularize the so-called "skateboard" model for electric vehicles, where the car's entire battery pack is integrated into the floor of the vehicle and connected to the wheels and axles.
Annalee Newitz, founder of io9 and author of Autonomous: LeGuin was one of the first SF authors to popularize the idea that good science fiction worldbuilding always needed a believable social component.
Since he blew up, his music has gotten even weirder and more unhinged, with singles that nod to frantic dance music or to the spacier strains of trap that he helped popularize.
Along with the producer DJ Mustard and the Los Angeles gangster-rapper YG, Ty has helped modernize and popularize West Coast hip-hop, reorienting low-rider music to the present-day club.
You could start with the hip-hop icons who helped popularize the streetwear trend in the media, and continue with the mainstream fashion industry who tried to capitalize off of the look.
Alongside a wave of bands from Seattle, Nirvana's Kurt Cobain helped to popularize grunge rock, a punk-based evolution that focused on alienation, introspection, and frustration, antithetical to hair metal's ebullient ethos.
For years people believed that Walt Disney had been frozen after his death, while films like Austin Powers, Demolition Man, Aliens and Forever Young helped popularize the idea of life after death.
Quentin Fiore, a graphic designer whose work helped magnify and popularize Marshall McLuhan's maxim that "the medium is the message," died on April 13 at a care facility in North Canaan, Conn.
As a well-known conspiracy theorist who helped popularize the "birther" theory that Barack Obama wasn't born in the United States and other false claims, Corsi is not a particularly trustworthy source.
The game's creator, Bungie, has bona fides when it comes to the je ne sais quois of first-person shooters, a genre it helped popularize with its creation of the Halo franchise.
"They have done a lot to popularize electric vehicles and to get into the minds of consumers," Carlisle told CNBC after giving reporters an early glimpse of the all-electric Cadillac being developed.
Optoma is looking to popularize 43K projectors with its latest products, the $24,24 UHD260 and the $2,499 UHD65, which launched earlier this week as two of the cheapest 4K projectors on the market.
Fortnite (iOS) Fortnite (Android) Five years ago Gone Home helped popularize a new kind of game, utilizing the perspective of a first-person shooter, but offering a more narrative-focused, violence-free experience.
WeWork has helped popularize "coworking," or shared desk-space, with a focus on startups, entrepreneurs and freelancers, and has received significant backing from some of the world's biggest investors, including Japan's SoftBank Group .
WeWork has helped popularize "co-working," or shared desk-space, with a focus on startups, entrepreneurs and freelancers, and has received significant backing from some of the world's biggest investors, including Japan's SoftBank.
That leaves ample room for Apple to do what it usually does, which is to arrive late to an idea but popularize it through smarter and better integration into its overall user experience.
The Times, facing diminishing revenue from print advertising, has been trying to popularize its digital content globally by investing in marketing and taking steps such as allowing subscribers to pay in local currencies.
"In a country like India, there are two religions - one is Bollywood and the second is cricket," said Arvind R Vohra, Gionee's India head, noting that both avenues have helped popularize its brand.
But that is exactly what happened, and this event helped popularize the entire school of behavioral economics, which emphasized how people really behaved under economic stress, not how they were supposed to behave.
Merkel Landis, of the Carlisle Bank of Pennsylvania, helped popularize the Christmas Club savings account, an idea that caught hold in the times before middle-class folks had easy access to credit cards.
"When I'm Gone" was originally recorded by the Carter Family, a folk trio that did much to popularize folk music in the 1930s, and contributed much to the folk revival of the 1960s.
But though many of the progressive policy ideas he has helped popularize dominated the night — most notably, universal health care — he at times got lost on stage, overshadowed in particular by Ms. Harris.
Among the earliest Times reports on soccer are two from 1905, which recount the efforts of British amateur soccer players to popularize "socker" (as it was then spelled in The Times) among Americans.
Sonos, which debuted its first product in 2005, helped popularize wireless home speakers at a time when most speakers in a home had to have a hard-wire connection to a music source.
The worms sleep together in a pile, she noted, and for that reason she and her colleagues have been trying to popularize the phrase "a cuddle of velvet worms" as a collective noun.
Pitchford's and Eddings' words aren't directly at odds; rather, it sounds like Eddings (who, it's worth noting, helped to popularize Claptrap) wanted some amount of money beyond what Gearbox was willing to pay.
In recent days, leaders and supporters of Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have launched a coordinated effort to popularize his watchman campaign, with many changing their social media names to add the prefix 'chowkidar'.
Howard Hughes, Charlie Chaplin and Dolores del Rio all, at one point or another, had pads designed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style by architects such as Wallace Neff, who helped popularize the style.
In the process, they paved the way for Vertigo (DC's soon-to-shutter imprint for creator-owned comics aimed at mature readers) and helped popularize the practice of collecting comic storylines into trade paperbacks.
Stern allowed NBA stars to play in the Olympics for the first time in 1992, and is now credited as one of the architects of the "Dream Team" that helped popularize the game globally.
Manning leaves the league he helped popularize to super-size status as its all-time leading passer and winningest starting quarterback, the only one in NFL history to win Super Bowls with two franchises.
A San Rafael-based startup called Byte Foods has raised $5.5 million in seed funding to popularize its smart vending machines and delivery service stocking them with nutritious food and drinks from local vendors.
Jones is a far-right conspiracy theorist who helped popularize the false beliefs that the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School was made-up and that the US government staged the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
It didn't only popularize the use of Unreal Engine 3, which became so common during the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 93 generation of games, it also introduced a whole new way of playing shooters.
The original Triangulación Kultural drum work is slivered and supplemented with some insectoid synth work, and the ominously hovering basslines characteristic of the South African style style he's helped popularize in intercontinental club scenes.
Soulja Boy: "Crank That (Soulja Boy)" Hilariously, our staff astrologer told me songs that popularize a specific dance would likely be from Leos, not knowing that Soulja Boy himself was born under the sign!
"He's the one living guru of Ashtanga yoga," Ms. Paltrow says in the 243 documentary "Ashtanga, NY." Mr. Jois also helped to popularize so-called adjustments — how yoga teachers physically manipulate a student's body.
After he turned 50 in 1979, his mere presence on the Senior PGA Tour, then just formed, helped popularize it while lifting his total prize money on both tours to more than $3.5 million.
While Twitch owns gamers, YouTube rules amongst videographers and Patreon is a favorite with odd-ball creators, Facebook may see an opportunity to popularize Fan Subscriptions internationally and turn mainstream consumers into paid supporters.
Listeners also hear about a very different side of Andrew Sullivan, the contemporary writer who helped popularize the conservative case for gay marriage and continues to argue against perceived radicalism in the LGBTQ community.
And I'm not alone: for the past two centuries, diet fads (and the writers, dietitians, entrepreneurs, and celebrities who popularize them) have held the rapt attention of the health-conscious and self-conscious alike.
Pringles is running its first Super Bowl ad, starring the comedian Bill Hader, as it tries to popularize the notion of "stacking" chips with different flavors to arrive at a new, artificially flavored snack.
In a sudden fall as salacious as the flashy, tabloid-style journalism he and Murdoch helped popularize, Ailes was ousted in disgrace from the network he created, the subject of multiple sexual harassment accusations.
The video for "Billie Jean" was one of the few from black artists to receive heavy airtime on MTV and is widely credited with helping to popularize the music network, which debuted in 1981.
At least two stock analysts have reduced their expectations for the company over concerns that women are losing interest in the "athleisure" category that the Vancouver-based retailer helped popularize over the past decade.
When it first entered Hong Kong earlier this year, the company felt "it was necessary to capture the interest of young foodies and create a consumer movement that will popularize the product," Halla said.
Film can set fashions (would trench coats have been as popular without Bogart?), send viewers shopping (see: action figures and trading cards) and popularize all sorts of music (the song "Ghostbusters" topped the charts).
He helped popularize the military science fiction genre with novels such as Janissaries and The Mercenary, but is also credited with a major milestone: the first author to write a novel entirely on a computer.
Not the fiery wrath I feel towards injustice, or the…Read more ReadStumbleUpon was never about SEO, but it was, once upon a time, a major traffic driver for people eager to popularize their blogs.
Its resilience has been its best feature, and while it's no longer the site of choice for torrenters, it helped popularize those tools as being the best way to download the latest, uh, Linux builds.
It's a specific niche, but these are the types of apps that Apple is trying to popularize with AR. It also includes an A12 Bionic processor that has a neural engine, and other fancy stuff.
With a different statistical model, the algorithm could be used to generate optimal key layouts for many different languages, and maybe even improve QWERTY itself given all the new characters the internet has helped popularize.
Chinese physicians prescribe tai chi as a gymnastic form of medicine to complement other traditional treatments such as acupuncture and herbs, according to tai chi master Terry Dunn, who helped popularize it in the West.
Massy's victory at the 25 British Open, coupled with a book on golf he later wrote, helped popularize the game in France, which hosts the Ryder Cup on the outskirts of Versailles in two years.
Regardless, nineteenth-century Spiritualism was inextricably connected to reform in the years around the Civil War, which helped to popularize and promote a transformative political agenda in New England, the mid-Atlantic, and the Midwest.
But no one may have done more to popularize the idea of a globalist conspiracy than Alex Jones, a far-right radio host who commands an online audience of millions through his Infowars media empire.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Four years after unveiling its wearable glass headset, Alphabet Inc's Google shut down several social media accounts linked to the Glass gadget, ending its push to popularize the pricey eyeglasses with consumers.
Founded over a decade ago by Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi when they were students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dropbox was one of the first companies to popularize file storage via the web.
The two of them ­did immeasurably more to popularize democratic socialism by acting as the left wing of the possible than any number of purist third-party campaigns, or electoral abstinence, could ever have accomplished.
Cheetos had the rapper MC Hammer and his zoot-suit-inspired pants in an ad that aimed to popularize the word Cheetle, Frito-Lay's term for the orange dust the snack leaves in its wake.
Of course, AMC launched the service after MoviePass helped to popularize the subscription movie ticket model — but since then, MoviePass has limited users to a rotating lineup of movies, something that competitors have taken advantage of.
Photos of DiCaprio vaping a few years ago helped popularize the trend More than a dozen items have philanthropic elements, including a book that empowers young girls and a cleanser that supports showers for the homeless.
If the two tech giants can popularize this new format, they could lure more publishers to their platforms, gain more data on what people care about and serve more lucrative video ads wherever Stories are shown.
The bans have been swift and startling, coming after mounting public backlash against Infowars' pernicious rhetoric, which is most notorious for helping popularize the false belief that the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting never happened.
Emblazoned with pink lettering spelling out "Queen of Cumbia" (the Latin dance music Selena helped popularize in the United States), the bags debuted March 2 at the San Antonio-based supermarket's outlets, as well as online.
Click here to view original GIFDespite films like Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo that helped popularize breakdancing in the '80s, the craze has, for better or for worse, become kind of lame over the past few decades.
It was first to popularize putting brands in chat and integrating third-party services, two trends Facebook-owned WhatsApp and Messenger and others are jumping on, and it looks like payment is the next major focus.
Before Mueller's investigation, Corsi was best known as the pundit who helped popularize conspiracy theories that claimed Barack Obama wasn't born in the United States and/or was a secret Muslim — neither of which was true.
Background: Threads, which Silicon Valley investor Marc Andreessen helped popularize a few years ago (before he quit Twitter last year), have become the go-to format for expressing longer and more nuanced thoughts on the service.
They were startups that were going to popularize man-made diamonds for the masses in a way that would make the industry more sustainable and wring billions of dollars from the roughly $100 billion diamond market.
The kinds of people who come up with and popularize the best fan theories are the same people who drive and generate "the discourse," and with Thrones gone, they're going to be hungry for something new.
Many men's sports have relied on dynasties to popularize and mythologize their games: U.C.L.A. in college basketball, the Yankees in baseball, the Celtics in pro basketball, the Packers in pro football, the Montreal Canadiens in hockey.
Any menu-specific move requires you to charge the ATB (for Active Time Battle) bar, which has been updated from the original game's ATB system that first helped popularize Square's unique take on turn-based battling.
Any menu-specific move requires you to charge the ATB (for Active Time Battle) bar, which has been updated from the original game's ATB system that first helped popularize Square's unique take on turn-based battling.
Theodor Edler von Lerch, an officer in the Austro-Hungarian Army, was the first person to ski in the area, shooting down the slopes of Mount Yotei in 1912 and helping to popularize skiing in Japan.
The co-executive editors, Lori Adelman and Maya Dusenbery, said Feministing helped popularize the term "slut shaming," ran early interviews with chart-toppers like Lizzo and pushed for coverage of Gamergate, a cybermob that targeted women.
The move could draw concern from Yelp Inc, TripAdvisor Inc and other companies that have encouraged antitrust investigations into whether Google has improperly used its dominance in search to popularize its newer tools, such as restaurant comparison.
The move could draw concern from Yelp Inc, TripAdvisor Inc and other companies that have encouraged antitrust investigations into whether Google has improperly used its dominance in search to popularize its newer tools, such as restaurant comparison.
Google's early effort to make Google Glass popular is one of the most notorious product flops in the last decade, and Facebook will likely face the same type of challenges as it tries to popularize camera effects.
Butterfield also cited Google's efforts to popularize its Google+ social network following the rise of Facebook, including by playing it up in Gmail and requiring people to use it in order to leave comments on YouTube videos.
Corsi is a well-known conspiracy theorist who helped popularize the "birther" theory that Barack Obama wasn't born in the United States and many other false claims, so we shouldn't take his word for much of anything.
Selye not only helped popularize this notion, but also that tobacco products were a potent form of relief from the supposedly deadly stressors of modern life, an erroneous belief that is still widely held among smokers today.
"When Doug got kicked out of Jackson Hole, the publicity surrounding his activities helped popularize side-country skiing and usher in an era of open gates policies," said Seth Masia, president of the International Skiing History Association.
This was Wernher von Braun's "Man Will Conquer Space Soon," a series published in Collier's Weekly from 1952 to 1954 — a way to popularize space that was light on human safety concerns and heavy on rocket design.
Roosevelt helped popularize eugenicist sentiments with a famous 1902 letter (which was reprinted in a book that same year), warning of the dangers of "race suicide" if "decadence and corruption" leads successful Americans to not have children.
The game franchise that helped popularize the loot-shooter genre is back with a new entry, and it seems like more "Borderlands" in every way: new character classes, new planets to explore, and new guns to fire.
We named him one of our 100 People Transforming Business earlier this year for the way he has helped popularize and improve the direct-to-consumer online business model as a cofounder of Warby Parker through today.
The unitary executive's more recent popularity is a testament to Scalia's power to shape conservative opinion, and of the power the Federalist Society has to popularize ideas that were once viewed as well outside the legal mainstream.
"Some of them think they're doing the right thing by their children," said David McCullough, Jr., a high school teacher and the author of "You Are Not Special and Other Encouragements," who helped popularize the "snowplow" term.
The campaign is part of a broader push to popularize a Green New Deal, a policy that not only may be necessary to save the planet but also has strong bipartisan support in some polls of voters.
Most of the buildings on campus are named after elite athletes, such as Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan, Bo Jackson, Pete Sampras, John McEnroe, and of course Steve Prefontaine, the athlete who helped popularize running in the 213.2's.
At the time that this video was made, the objective was to popularize the research being done within the framework of the ELI project and to break down the austerity that the field of science can sometimes transmit.
It is Mr. Trump, of course, who has done more than any other prominent figure to promote (or in the case of the racist conspiracy theory about Mr. Obama's birth certificate, to popularize) a number of conspiracy theories.
The Neo-Expressionism of the 1980s — led by painters like Julian Schnabel and David Salle — helped popularize abstraction by making it into a desirable commodity, but it also rendered the realism of a painter like Alice Neel passé.
Although the union leader Al Shanker helped popularize the concept of charter schools in the 1980s, intending them as laboratories for educational innovation, he became a fierce critic when reformers began using charter laws to open nonunion schools.
For Dino Casimiro, a local sports teacher, the tale began in 2002, when he and a group of friends set up a club in 2002 to help popularize water sports among locals, and publicize Nazaré's waves among foreigners.
The hit television show "The Good Place," now in its fourth and final season, has done plenty to popularize philosophy, particularly moral philosophy, which is at the center of the show's story line, as well as its humor.
Nike, which has been linked to Mr. Bryant for nearly two decades and helped popularize his "Black Mamba" nickname, cited his "immeasurable impact" and made no mention of a recently updated sneaker design called Kobe V Protro Chaos.
Among the hundreds of people who shared the post and helped popularize it is Rebecca Enonchong, an entrepreneur who urged Microsoft Africa on Twitter to provide Akoto with some proper devices so he can leave the chalkboard behind.
"There's been a little bit of movement on Twitter's part in the past couple of years to try to popularize and expand their reporting tools for harassment, but they still have a really long way to go," Pozner said.
CARACAS (Reuters) - A group of Venezuelan rock bands hope to popularize songs against President Nicolas Maduro by handing out a CD called "Rock Against Dictatorship" during a summit of Latin American and North American countries in Lima this week.
I thought about my missed shrink appointment, and about a psychology professor I met, Kenji Kameguchi, who has been trying for the past thirty years to popularize family therapy in conflict-averse, stoical Japan, where psychotherapy is still stigmatized.
Washington (CNN)Voter fraud is extremely rare in the United States, but President Donald Trump on Monday warned against "illegal voting" during the upcoming midterm elections, dredging a familiar trope he worked to popularize during the 2016 presidential election.
This introductory course seeks to give students a foundation in a handful of the most important electronic dance music genres, broadly defined, with special attention paid to the key personalities, recordings, and clubs that helped shape and popularize them.
At his death, Mr. Barlow was a vice chairman of the foundation, which has been in the vanguard of legal challenges to government constraints on cyberspace — a term he helped popularize in 1990 to describe boundless digital telecommunications networks.
And it's well deserved, as the ecstatic track, along with others like Donna Summer's ubiquitous "I Feel Love," helped popularize Hi-NRG; a style that coupled disco-rooted sounds with stimulating electronic instrumentation built for a glamorous dance party.
The big picture: According to Merriam-Webster, the use of "Friendsgiving" to describe an event that merges friends with Thanksgiving started around 2007 — and the coining of the word may itself have helped to popularize and commercialize the idea.
His first horse was a donkey, and in the past twenty years he has done more than anyone to popularize dressage in a country more traditionally oriented toward rougher forms of horse riding: foxhunting, racing, and three-day eventing.
But season two garnered an average of 2.1 million viewers, and the third season was PBS's most popular streaming show — good news for a network trying to popularize its streaming service against Netflix, which also has the American seasons.
During that first stint atop the NYPD, Bratton helped popularize the "broken windows" approach to policing, which holds that going hard after minor or even petty crimes like vandalism can reduce more serious and violent offenses like rape and murder.
Captive — Netflix's newest addition to the wave of true-crime entertainment it helped popularize with smash hit Making A Murderer — is a harrowing series about a real-life nightmare scenario: being taken hostage and not knowing what will happen next.
Blassie broke through working for Jack Pfefer, the promoter widely credited for first exposing the business in the 19833s; Pfefer would later popularize spectacles like future Ed Wood repertory galoot Tor Johnson and "World's Ugliest Man," The French Angel Maurice Tillet.
We saw that play out with Lenovo's dual-screen Yoga Book last year, and Microsoft previously failed to popularize Windows SideShow, a way for developers to extend apps and notifications to small screens on laptops while they were powered off.
Only 10% of professionals thought cybertheft of IP would be most likely perpetrated by nation-states and only 12% thought it would be most likely perpetrated by activist organizations, despite the popularity of shows like Mr. Robot that popularize that idea.
That extends from the black and queer bodies depicted in the video who bear the brunt of societal violence—replete with Big Freedia's presence and implicitly the New Orleans bounce scene she helped popularize—to the team who worked on it.
Written by McCaughan in an effort to call out a lazy co-worker, the song is one of a few cultural moments in time that helped popularize slacker culture, which would later run rampant as a stereotype in indie rock.
STOCKHOLM/CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. academic Richard Thaler, who helped popularize the idea of "nudging" people towards doing what was best for them, won the 23 Nobel Economics Prize on Monday for his work on how human nature affects supposedly rational markets.
But most people around the city know him as the man who helped popularize body suspension—a form of body modification in which people are suspended in the air by hooks inserted in their flesh—in the 90s and early 2000s.
The automated Twitter accounts helped popularize the #releasethememo hashtag, which referred to a secret House Republican memorandum that suggested the F.B.I. and the Justice Department abused their authority to obtain a warrant to spy on a former Trump campaign adviser.
The China angle: Bridge is popular among young people in China, and Chinese schools "use the game to teach math and probability," according to a Northeastern University article about a Chinese grad student who's trying to popularize the game here.
Jhoon Rhee, a grandmaster of the Korean martial art taekwondo, who helped popularize it in America, taught hundreds of congressmen how to spar and trained with Muhammad Ali and Bruce Lee, died on April 30 in Arlington, Va. He was 86.
Millennials also don't invest as much into their wardrobes as prior generations, and have helped further popularize ideas like capsule closets, clothing rental services and reducing waste by shopping second-hand from places like The RealReal, ThredUp, Poshmark and elsewhere.
A farmer can now ask a florist friend to try to popularize what is a good crop for her — the zinnia, say — because an influential florist can create a frenzy for a flower just by posting an arrangement that includes it.
This month, SFMoMA will dedicate its third-floor gallery to her meticulously rendered illustrations and splashy supergraphics — which helped to popularize Helvetica across the U.S. Solomon's typeface-oriented designs are directional, architectural and often adhere to a primary color palette.
Founded in 1984 in a whirlwind of feedback, distortion and the ol' soft-loud dynamic that bands like Pixies and Nirvana would go on to popularize to greater commercial success, they influenced pretty much the next decade (at least) of alternative rock.
Blogger GabiFresh, also known as Gabi Gregg, is not only responsible for giving plus-size girls a powerful voice within the fashion industry, but she also helped to popularize the term "fatkini," encouraging women of every body type to embrace their curves.
Meanwhile, the academy is filled with blisteringly smart, well-sourced scholars of technology and communications who carry Weizenbaum's humanistic torch—such as Latanya Sweeney, who has studied online discrimination, and Shoshana Zuboff, who has written on "surveillance capitalism," a term she helped popularize.
Mark Zuckerberg reveals Facebook's plan for its own augmented reality notes Mark Zuckerberg reveals Facebook's plan for its own augmented reality notes That means there could a be race between Facebook/Instagram and Snapchat to see who can popularize unlockable geofenced content.
Together we helped popularize the idea that you don't need to do long hours of steady-pace endurance exercise to be lean and healthy and feel good about yourself, and countless readers have thanked us for liberating them from the cardio grind.
For the next few weeks, he and Howard tried to spread the word and popularize their creation: They were both at the game in Porto — three months later — where groups of Liverpool fans started singing it on the concourses and in the stands.
Tfue was already a custom keyboard enthusiast, after starting out early on in his Fortnite stardom helping popularize a 60 percent keyboard — a compact model ideal for gaming because of how little space it takes up — called the Ducky One 2 Mini.
Forever 21: The retailer that helped popularize fast fashion in its locations around the globe said it would file for bankruptcy — and cease operations in 40 countries — after years of shifts in consumer habits and the rise of its digitally savvy competitors.
The anthropologist David Graeber, one of the movement's early organizers, helped popularize the term "the ninety-nine per cent" to describe everyone who wasn't among the wealthiest "one per cent," a tiny group that controls forty per cent of the nation's wealth.
The Argentine poet, essayist, and short story writer who helped popularize Latin American literature shared his humble life with several cats, including a large white feline called Beppo, named after a character in a Lord Byron poem about a man who is lost at sea.
It is not cool, and that's just the way it is, but it did popularize the concept of "buy one, get one free" during its peak in the '90s, and so it holds a place in the hearts of suburban moms and young professionals everywhere.
The move prompted concern from TripAdvisor Inc, which along with Yelp Inc and other companies that feature user reviews on businesses have encouraged antitrust investigations into whether Google has improperly used its dominance in search to popularize its newer tools, such as restaurant comparison.
Since Twitch helped popularize live streaming in the video game world when it launched in 2011 (and arguably caused the esports scene to explode in the years since), other internet giants like YouTube, Facebook and Twitter have started to double down on live video.
In addition to helping further popularize the wireless charging standard and (hopefully) make it the universal wireless charging standard one day, sort of like how it reportedly helped invent USB-C, Apple's membership into the WPC is significant for another reason: the iPhone 8.
As head of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, maybe the country's most important inequality-fighting agency, Carson is perfectly positioned to popularize that research and convince more schools, government agencies and others to think through their policies with that reality in mind.
Although Vimeo's revenue is expected to rise "20 to 30 percent in the near-term," according to its Chief Executive Anjali Sud, the video service is far from making a profit as it burns cash on product development and aggressive marketing to popularize its brand.
By bringing an American-style detective story to Weimar Berlin — a city Mr. Kutscher calls the most American European city — he has helped popularize an era that has remained shrouded in Germany because of the monstrosities and guilt of the Nazi era that succeeded it.
They were the first team to popularize severe defensive shifts and they took the idea of locking up young talent to an extreme in 2008, when they signed Evan Longoria to a six-year, $17.5 million contract after six games in the major leagues.
Hildegard Bachert, who fled the Nazis as a teenager and joined a New York art gallery where, over a 78-year career, she helped introduce and popularize the works of German and Austrian Expressionists and the folk art of Grandma Moses, died on Oct.
Goddard helped to popularize eugenics in the United States in a best-selling but inaccurate book about Emma (in which he gave her the pseudonym Deborah Kallikak), using a largely fictitious genealogy to cement intelligence and virtue in the public mind as Mendelian traits.
But Dr. Gibala, a professor of kinesiology at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, has helped to popularize the idea that we can rely on high-intensity intervals as our only exercise, and do very, very few of them while still improving our health and fitness.
" The post goes on to outline the broad script that Tracy would later popularize, and also cites VisionBox's Crisis Actors: "If an agency like this exists that almost guarantees realism, is it that far out of the realm of possibility to think that this could be staged?
Though it continually makes some really solid offerings, they often struggle to stand out in a crowded marketplace dominated by Samsung, Apple, and LG. It probably stings that HTC beat everyone to the dual camera game, only to pull out right before Apple began to popularize it.
It's been almost a decade since Jessica Valenti and I released Yes Means Yes, the anthology that helped popularize a new definition of consent, one that insists that the absence of "no" is not enough, and that only a freely-given "yes" means sex is consensual.
Data for Progress cofounder Sean McElwee also helped popularize the hashtag #AbolishICE, which then gained steam on the left, and then became part of Ocasio-Cortez' platform, and then won its first endorsement from a senator — Kirsten Gillibrand — two days after Ocasio-Cortez won her primary.
Data for Progress cofounder Sean McElwee also helped popularize the hashtag #AbolishICE, which then gained steam on the left, and then became part of Ocasio-Cortez's platform, and then won its first endorsement from a senator — Kirsten Gillibrand — two days after Ocasio-Cortez won her primary.
That possibility makes Apple's Touch Bar experiment a lot more interesting, and it could make it a lot more like Microsoft's failed attempt to popularize Windows SideShow, a way for developers to extend apps and notifications to small screens on laptops while they were powered off.
Winding Refn didn't invent neon and pink and purple, obviously—he lifted that trick directly from Dario Argento films and the 80s in general – but he did help re-popularize a look that's become the go-to for anyone trying to achieve the same dreamy/dark vibe.
Though he insisted throughout his campaign that he was his own man, he assumed his father's loud, sometimes bellicose style and advocated for many of the issues his father had helped popularize, including single-payer health care, a $15 minimum wage and tuition-free public college.
Swift helped popularize the high midriff, a strip of skin visible between high-waisted skirts or shorts and crop tops, but Spears standardized the low midriff, tanned and muscular, just above a pair of jeans slung so low that a pair of thong underwear peeped out.
Forever 211 Inc, the privately held company that helped popularize trendy and cheap clothing, has fallen out of favor with shoppers, in part due to other retailers like Sweden' H&M and Spain's Zara that churn out affordable styles similar to those recently seen on designer runways.
It's meant to popularize the idea that because some of the affected citizens and elected officials, like Skin, made the fraught decision to back the pipeline for the overdue economic prosperity promised by CGL, the resistance movement rooted in the hereditary chiefs' decision is somehow illegitimate.
Forever 21 Inc, the privately held company that helped popularize trendy and cheap clothing, has fallen out of favor with shoppers, in part due to other retailers like Sweden' H&M and Spain's Zara that churn out affordable styles similar to those recently seen on designer runways.
He has promulgated the idea that the 9/11 attacks were a "false flag" organized by the Bush administration in order to popularize a war in the Middle East, and that the Boston Marathon bombings of 2013 were a "false flag" event aimed at expanding government intrusion.
At the same time, the Indiana Jones series has helped popularize the fields of archaeology, cultural preservation, and museum work (or at least the notion of them) in a way that no other movie or medium ever has, save for maybe Ben Stiller's Night at the Museum franchise.
The iPhone 7 Plus wasn't the first phone to include dual cameras (that was HTC way back with the One M8), but it did popularize the hardware setup with "Portrait mode," a shooting setting that blurs out the background and mimics the professional look from a DSLR camera.
Originally released straight to video (which doesn't have the "second rate" stigma in Japan that it does in the United States), the anthology was picked up for American distribution by Streamline Pictures, a company which helped popularize anime in the US in the late 1980s and early '90s.
He's credited with being a founding father of glam rock by many music writers, but it's not necessarily true: Though he did obviously help popularize the flamboyant performance in the early 70s, Marc Bolan of T. Rex was actually sprinkling glitter on his face before Bowie started wearing it.
Thanks to its hooky opening refrain, "I just took a DNA test / Turns out, I'm 216 percent that bitch," the track became a cultural phenomenon — a rallying cry for the sort of catchy self-appreciation that other song-memes like "Hot Girl Summer" continued to popularize throughout the year.
The device sports the now nearly ubiquitous edge-to-edge display style now being used by Apple's iPhone X, the Samsung Galaxy S8 and Note 8, and Google's new Pixel 2 XL. Vela's development appears to also predate Xiaomi's Mi Mix, which helped popularize the modern bezel-less trend last year.
"The working rich have replaced the rentiers at the top of the income distribution," wrote Thomas Piketty of the Paris School of Economics and Emmanuel Saez of UC Berkeley, two scholars who have helped to popularize the concept of the "1 percent" in the United States, in an influential 4013 paper.
Goldberg's creation became the template other users followed when making their own YTMNDs, and in the mid 2000s the site had birthed or helped popularize a number of early memes: Dramatic readings, Chacarron Macarron, NEDM (and LOLcats by extension), and what is love, among others, became memorable staples of the site.
At one point in Sorry to Bother You, Squeeze tells an exasperated Cassius that he can't blame people for ignoring the evils of WorryFree, a corporation that wants to popularize voluntary slavery as a way for workers to assuage their anxiety about the future by selling that future to someone else.
With the high praise that Marvel has received on several of its franchises, such as "Iron Man " — and due to their ability to popularize overlooked heroes like "Ant Man " and "Black Panther " — Marvel has never been revered so strongly before, which is what makes their business with Gunn so complicated.
Though originally a peer-to-peer money transfer service, Venmo added a debit card last year that allows users to spend their Venmo balance out in the real world, while still taking advantage of features like splitting bills and the social feed, which helped popularize the service among a younger demographic.
As speculation grows about whether Mr. Sanders will mount another bid for the White House, the Vermont senator had returned with his wife to his home state for the inaugural Sanders Institute Gathering, a three-day symposium to discuss issues like Medicare for All that he had pushed to popularize.
Squad is the new screensharing chat app everyone will copy The question is whether Squad's first-mover advantage and option to screenshare from any app will let it hold its own, or if Instagram Co-Watching will just popularize the concept and send users searching for more flexible options like Squad.
For some Burns Night devotees, however, the historical roots of haggis exert a strong emotional pull: Before Burns helped popularize it in his poem "Address to a Haggis," the dish was typically consumed by peasants who had to use every part of the sheep to make the most of scarce resources.
If the "people you don't like" are also the "people who substantially worked to popularize fascist and RedPill thinking in America" then that's not reaching across the aisle, that's reaching over to fascism and giving it a high-five This is an argument that also applies for accepting Tucker Carlson's endorsement.
Ruth Reichl, the former editor in chief of Gourmet magazine, said Miss Brennan would be remembered for helping to popularize indigenous New Orleans cuisine, with its myriad influences from Africa, France and elsewhere "She brought that to everyone's attention in a proud way," Ms. Reichl said in a telephone interview.
Twitter appears to have been caught off guard with what is obviously a bot attack, despite the fact the social media company is well aware of the problem of bot accounts being used to falsely popularize political issues during high-profile campaigns to give the impression of a groundswell of grassroots support.
Robin Richardson, an activist who edited the influential 1997 report on Islamophobia published by the Runnymede Trust, a British race-equality think tank, later revisited the term he helped popularize: ''To accuse someone of being insane or irrational is to be abusive and, not surprisingly, to make them defensive and defiant,'' he wrote.
When: Open through September 1   Where: Skirball Cultural Center (2701 North Sepulveda Boulevard, Brentwood, Los Angeles) During the second Harlem Renaissance of the late 1950s and '203s, Kwame Braithwaite helped popularize the "Black is Beautiful" movement by taking vibrant photographs of African Americans with natural hair and clothes that honored their African roots.
While Angel is not the first sympathetic vampire, his character certainly helped popularize this new conception of the vampire, as following the end of Buffy and Angel, both television and the movies saw a rise in this depiction of a vampire, which seems to have become a staple of the vampire genre.
I got my first taste soon enough, with Wipeout 64, and I enjoyed the hell out of the mini-genre that Wipeout helped to popularize, with racers like Extreme-G and Star Wars: Episode I Racer, the only good thing to come out of the prequel trilogy (well, that and this unintentionally hilarious documentary).
In his history of the genre, The Dreams Our Stuff Is Made Of: How Science Fiction Conquered The World, author Thomas Disch noted that Pournelle helped popularize a conservative flair to the genre, following in the footsteps of authors Robert A. Heinlein and editor John W. Campbell Jr, focusing on fiction that emphasized hard science and military force.
The policy fix for this is pretty clear — make Section 235 a program with guaranteed benefits for everyone who qualifies ("an entitlement," in Washington budget-speak) so the housing safety net doesn't have such enormous gaps, an idea that Matthew Desmond, the sociologist and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of 255's Evicted, has been trying to popularize for years.
In 2010, the team helped launch Stella McCartney for Adidas, which led to work for Warby Parker, which then asked them to launch their new venture: Harry's, a direct-to-consumer shaving company that, like so many of the products Gin Lane would help popularize, was positioned less as a brand and more as a lifestyle choice.
At the time, iTunes used the still popular MP3 format to allow users to put their CDs on the portable iPod device, a move that finally gave Apple a mobile, non-PC hit (setting the stage for the iPhone years later), and helped popularize MP3 players (even though the iPod wasn't the first MP33 player on the market).
The purpose of the thought leader is to mirror, systematize, and popularize the delusions of the superrich: that they have earned their fortunes on merit, that social protections need to be further eviscerated to make everyone more flexible for "the future," and that local attachments and alternative ways of living should be replaced by an aspirational consumerism.
A classic of 21st century board gaming, Pandemic was likely the most influential game of the 2000s — when its tense, cooperative gameplay, featuring up to four players working together to stop a small epidemic from becoming a disease that swallows the globe — and the 2010s, when spinoff Pandemic Legacy helped popularize a whole new style of board game.
He distributed leaflets and pamphlets promoting nuclear disarmament that were among the first to popularize the universal symbol of the peace movement, the circular logo designed by the British artist Gerald Holtom using semaphore signals for N and D. Mr. Sharp later studied at the University of Oslo and at Oxford, where he earned a doctorate in 1968.
Mr. Martinez, who founded King Taco, went on to build a small empire of Mexican restaurants in Southern California, and the taco al pastor that he first peddled from a truck — a style of taco he helped popularize in Los Angeles before it became a staple — is still a reliably good snack in what has become a neighborhood hub.
Gibson's early novels and short stories helped to popularize the cyberpunk aesthetic that Hollywood has happily adopted for its grungier science fiction films, but Gibson himself hasn't had much success at the movies — he wrote an early, unused draft for Alien 3, and adaptations of his best-known novel Neuromancer seem to be constantly drifting in and out of development.
McKibben responded with a deeply researched jeremiad, in which he set out to popularize the alarming and still largely unfamiliar facts about climate change and to sharpen awareness of what they implied for the future of the planet and humankind: Changes in our world which can affect us can happen in our lifetime—not just changes like wars but bigger and more sweeping events.

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