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"popularly" Definitions
  1. by a large number of people synonym commonly
  2. by the ordinary people of a country synonym democratically

489 Sentences With "popularly"

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The event is popularly known as Davos of the Deserts.
The law is popularly known as the Motor Voter Act.
That car was more popularly known as the Daytona Spider.
Hichilema, popularly known as HH, was not available to comment.
The origins of the multicolored manicure's current popularly aren't clear.
Maybe for our core users, but popularly, not known as such.
She's an important philosopher but not exactly a popularly read writer.
Popularly, "the border" is a line between United States and Mexico.
Vegetarianism wasn't popularly well thought-of, the way it is now.
The , popularly known as the VIX, leaped about 26.16 percent to 20.74.
So far, U.S. corporations are popularly deemed to be among the winners.
But he was the only popularly elected one in Egypt's long history.
It's not time, as popularly depicted in all matter of science fiction.
Also striking is the fact that Italian presidents are not popularly elected.
Some recent research suggests it may come far sooner than popularly expected.
Verification and Reporting," the initiative was popularly known as "Save Our State.
When inhaled, the drug creates a short-lasting euphoria popularly considered harmless.
Demons, as they are popularly known, are really three things, according to Bilé.
Sleepwear has, meanwhile, always been a popularly gifted item during the holiday season.
Plate-bière is also popularly fermented into a sweet liqueur on the island.
Be the fairest of them all by imitating Disney's most popularly chill princess.
"I agree that presidents have less influence than is popularly perceived," Strain said.
And for the most part, governors at the time were not popularly selected.
Buhari apologized to the family of Moshood Kashimawo Abiola, popularly known as MKO.
The third person, the financier popularly known as Jho Low, remains at large.
The new configuration, popularly called the "H" system, opened on August 1, 1918.
For example, Sauvignon Blanc is the grape used in the popularly requested Sancerre.
American spies, until Congress outlawed the practice in 1982 with what was popularly
C.L. Otter, a Republican popularly known as Butch, is retiring after 12 years.
Earth's auroras, popularly known as the Northern and Southern Lights, are indisputably beautiful.
An episode of "Friends" may be partially responsible for this popularly misheard lyric.
The pro-Israel lobby, popularly known as AIPAC, is holding the event in Washington.
November 218 - The first popularly elected governor, Luis Muñoz Marín, is voted into office.
Cheruiyot, popularly known as the 'Pocket Rocket', will go for the 5,000m on Friday.
When rivulets of what people popularly respond to combine, we get the slurry effect.
It also has the power to reach far beyond its most popularly associated forms.
Charles II of Spain was popularly known as el Hechizado—the bewitched, the cursed.
HHS is also resonsible for overseeing the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
That vice president was Moody Awori or as he was popularly known, Uncle Moody.
I think Ryan might actually be the most popularly vetted Republican in America today.
The series uses cheeky skits to correct popularly held notions, advertising claims and more.
Dawson says that the Unification Church, popularly known as "Moonies" due the leader Rev.
The president is popularly elected pursuant to a political mandate and foreign policy vision.
Cannabis had long been popularly known as an ingredient in tinctures and other remedies.
Sarah Ferguson (popularly known as "Fergie") married Queen Elizabeth's son Prince Andrew in 1986.
Masa, as Son is popularly known, has always lived life in the fast lane.
There is one Timmies, as the shops are popularly known, for every 9,22006 Canadians.
The original reenactor of the American frontier was William Cody, popularly known as Buffalo Bill.
Transposons are popularly known as "jumping genes," although they are rarely in fact true genes.
The elephant, popularly known as "Voortrekker", was part of the rare Ugab desert-adapted herd.
Breaking, popularly known as breakdancing today, was created in the Bronx in New York City.
"Nobody is tearing this up," he said, referring to the program popularly known as Obamacare.
THE annual Manning Centre conference in Ottawa is popularly known as Woodstock for Canadian Conservatives.
Troodontids, along with dromaeosaurs (popularly known as Velociraptors), are the closest known relatives to birds.
One explanation, popularly held among liberals, is that the NRA has essentially purchased lawmakers' votes.
"Wolves," as the club is popularly known, was struggling financially and on the soccer field.
As I learned, lemmings don't follow one another blindly to their deaths — as popularly believed.
Wetherspoon, popularly called Spoons, said in November it would review raising pricing during the year.
There is no issue with which Mr. Bloomberg is more popularly identified than gun control.
Lee Kuan Yew, popularly known as LKY, moved into the five-bedroom house in 1945.
Mujib, as he is popularly known, is a revered figure, particularly within the Awami League.
At the time, the procedure was popularly regarded as the defining one for transgender patients.
But the hyenas are more popularly known for their appearances in Batman: The Animated Series.
BCE, popularly known as Bell, said operating revenue rose 5 percent to C$5.68 billion.
Ivory is popularly used in ornaments and jewelry, and sometimes even in traditional Chinese medicine.
Legend'lɛdʒ(ə)nd' Noun A traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but not authenticated.
The Unicode Consortium has released the most popularly used emoji for the first time ever.
Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, popularly known as Bobi Wine appeared weak and struggled to walk into court.
This remains true today of the concept we popularly call "outer space" writ (boundlessly) large.
"I experienced this five years ago," said the president, who is popularly known as Jokowi.
Popularly known as "Matsukiyo", MatsumotoKiyoshi started as a mom-and-pop pharmacy in the 1930s.
Popularly known as "Matsukiyo", MatsumotoKiyoshi started as a mom-and-pop pharmacy in the 1930s.
The hair master, as Chipanga is popularly known, also uses sunflower and coconut as ingredients.
This also contributed to what is more popularly known as "leakage" in the government subsidy fundings.
Ronaldo and Messi are popularly pitched as polar opposites, yin and yang, the ultimate soccer rivals.
BCE, popularly known as Bell, said operating revenue rose about 3 percent to C$6.22 billion.
I came from something popularly known as "nothing" and in the coming I got a lot.
Did she really "rule as a man" and "wear a fake beard," as is popularly believed?
It popularly requires insurers to provide free preventive care, such as vaccinations, mammograms, and yearly physicals.
The North Korean system and leadership, as popularly portrayed, would seem to be impossible and doomed.
Trump, who will travel to Britain this week, supports the "Leave" camp, popularly known as Brexit.
ANOTHER milestone has been passed in the adoption of additive manufacturing, popularly known as 3D printing.
By many metrics, Bolivia has seen remarkable progress under President Evo Morales, popularly known as Evo.
That Brown created the song most popularly associated with the Black is Beautiful movement is ironic.
Happiness, love, sadness, and anger are all emotions popularly represented by gifs in many different countries.
That type of response, without mentioning to whom it's directed, is popularly known as a subtweet.
While less popularly reviled than Citizens United, the Roberts Court's 2013 decision in Shelby County v.
Today, it's used popularly as a descriptor for styles that encapsulate the free-spirited essence aesthetically.
Popularly known as kirana stores, these millions of mom and pop shops dot the entire country.
It was popularly being referred to in the industry as the 2200, given Boeing's plane nomenclature.
The stew, popularly known as Zanzibar mix, is hearty, rainy-day food — best slurped, not eaten.
Selling and smoking cannabis, popularly known as "dagga" in South Africa, in public places remains illegal.
The multi-million dollar Hindi film industry, popularly known as Bollywood, has been troubled of late.
It was not conceptualized around a two-party system, nor was it to be popularly elected.
In the center of the USC campus stands the Trojan Shrine, popularly known as Tommy Trojan.
"They're just adorable with each other," Ms. Brennan said of the pairing, popularly known as Klance.
Both are highly liquid with construction-use rebar popularly traded as a proxy for China's property sector.
The woman popularly considered the most beautiful in the world married Mike Todd, Eddie Fisher's best friend.
If our assembled, popularly elected "thought leaders" couldn't manage to take on anything remotely political, can we?
Popularly known as the "bond king," Bill Gross is outperforming his peers at Pimco, according to Morningstar.
Popularly known as Jokowi, his everyman image resonated in 2014 with voters tired of the old guard.
"Insanity" is popularly defined as doing the same thing over and over again but expecting different results.
Improvements in hydraulic fracturing, popularly known as fracking, made previously hard-to-extract natural gas economically viable.
Sharif's allies have dismissed Friday's ruling as a targeted campaign to unseat the popularly elected prime minister.
Last year, the Federal Aviation Administration released new rules for unmanned aerial vehicles — popularly known as drones.
Kenyans on Twitter, popularly known as #KOT, immediately called for the arrest and deportation of the singer.
While Apple has been popularly viewed as the big smartphone innovator, this year it's undoubtedly chasing Samsung.
BCE, popularly known as Bell, said operating revenue rose to C$6.22 billion from C$6.04 billion.
And Congress has already started taking actions to repeal the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
Congress passed the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, popularly known as the Superfund, in 1980.
Finally, it's true that the speaker is popularly elected, but not in the way the president is.
Chopra gained popularity in India after she entered the Indian film industry, popularly called Bollywood, in 2001.
Kim is popularly known as the "chaebol sniper" for his shareholder activist campaigns before joining the Commission.
A similar thing likely happened to Homo floresiensis, an extinct human species popularly known as the Hobbit.
Popularly known as Jokowi, his everyman image resonated in 2014 with voters tired of the old guard.
Sanders is seeking to create a single-payer, universal healthcare system popularly known as Medicare for All.
Britain's departure from the alliance referenced in question 3 became popularly known by what one-word term?
Further, Yemen's history of tribalism continues to inhibit the establishment of a strong, popularly supported, central government.
Popularly known as Mo, Dewji launched the Mo Cola beverage to compete with Coca Cola in 2014.
He also voted with the minority to strike down the 2010 Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
Bernard "Tony" Rosenthal's public sculpture, "Alamo" (1967) (popularly known as "the cube") was reinstalled in Manhattan's Astor Place.
That's why pregnancies technically last 40 weeks or 10 months, instead of the more popularly known nine months.
And it's gerrymandered, minoritarian legislatures restricting the voting franchise and aggrandizing their power over popularly elected statewide officials.
Alive and well in today's world, it is one reason popularly given for why everyone should study mathematics.
Te Awa Farm – the name means "river of God" in Maori – produces popularly-priced merlots, cabernets and chardonnays.
The U.S. lawsuits named several individuals, including Malaysian financier Low Taek Jho, popularly referred to as Jho Low.
Points accumulate with the help of pieces popularly called "meeples," which players place on the tiles they've used.
Made famous by a popularly meme'd photo portraying his signature lounging pose, Tombili passed away this past August.
The only theoretically apolitical presidents of the Republic, who are not popularly elected, can't pull the strings forever.
HARARE, Aug 19 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Eucalyptus trees, popularly known as gum trees, stand tall amid Zimbabwe's forests.
She also showed off GAF's film cassettes used in X-rays, dressed, far more popularly, as a nurse.
Methamphetamine, known popularly as crystal meth, is the most widespread drug, said a police spokesman, Colonel Bassem Ghanem.
Its namesake vegetable is used in Japanese cooking, popularly served raw in salads or cooked in miso soup.
The link between screen time and myopia, while popularly held, is a matter of continuing study among scientists.
Having worked with filmmaker Rainer Werner Fassbinder, he became popularly known by acting in a German television series.
In recent years, sports visualization has become more popularly recognized and used to gain any sort of edge.
Little is popularly known about Gandhi's fundamental affinity with individual freedom and his respect for dissent and difference.
History repeated itself with the rise of Boris Yeltsin, even though he was Russia's first popularly elected leader.
Dewji popularly called Mo, launched a beverage brand called Mo Cola to compete with Coca Cola in 2014.
What's more: There currently are 20173 popularly elected representatives in the lower house — less than the 330 maximum.
It was popularly assumed, for a time, that George W. Bush was too stupid to be elected president.
Holger had his first trip when he was 17 years old at Thylejren, popularly know as the Danish Woodstock.
Shots of this nature — those which give white viewers the ability to gaze without action — circulate widely, and popularly.
Because of its current geographical split, Gazan dishes are less popularly known than other Palestinian and Middle Eastern staples.
Sabara, who is popularly known as Juni Cortez from Spy Kids, also took to Instagram to profess his love.
It can be reflective, as in Thomas Eakins's 1885 portrait of a man (popularly believed to be Walt Whitman).
The transition period from childhood to adulthood lasts far beyond age 19, when it is popularly thought to end.
That said, some recent major Catholic thinkers have indeed pushed back on the idea of hell as popularly understood.
As a result, furious Beyonce fans — popularly known as the BeyHive — immediately slammed the company into backtracking on Thursday.
The Montreal-based company, popularly known as Bell, said operating revenue rose nearly 5 percent to C$5.59 billion.
The horror fans really like it, but it's being recognized popularly and critically as something that goes beyond genre.
There are three trim levels for the 2500 223x — base Pop, popularly equipped Trekking, and the fully loaded Lounge.
By the late 1990s, he became the unofficial captain of a group popularly known as the Ningbo Death Squad.
Affordable Care ActThe Affordable Care Act, also popularly known as Obamacare, is former President Barack Obama's signature healthcare law.
Thamma Kantawong is one of only two living relatives of Coach Ake, as he is popularly known around town.
Popularly known as Jokowi, he became the first Indonesian from outside the elites to assume the country's highest office.
Blockchain, also known as distributed ledger technology, is most popularly known as the tech that underpins cryptocurrencies like bitcoin.
Four years ago, Mr. Trump ran for president promising to repeal the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
Four years ago, Mr. Trump ran for president promising to repeal the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
Popularly referred to as Instagram Face, it's the uncanny hybrid of cat eyes, steel cheekbones, and bee-stung lips.
The hype is focused on structural timber or, as it's more popularly known, "mass timber" (short for "massive timber").
Popularly known as a "pillar of the Revolution", he wielded wide influence in core decision-making bodies of Iran.
The system was popularly called "one-to-five", because volunteers would typically be assigned five other people to monitor.
Known popularly as the Rural Bench or "ruralistas," these politicians comprise the largest single interest group in Brazil's congress.
The funeral was the first time Mr. da Silva, popularly known as Lula, has left prison since being jailed.
The United Nations and a previous Guatemalan administration launched the anti-corruption commission popularly called the CICIG in 2007.
For the past few years, festival-goers have gotten creative by fashioning their own edible accessories, most popularly pretzel necklaces.
The , popularly known as the VIX, leaped about 44 percent to 22.96 — its highest level since the beginning of April.
Yohan Kang, creative director of the South Korean streetwear label is popularly regarded as Seoul's answer to Moschino's Jeremy Scott.
For Anders Ericsson of Florida State University, deliberate practice over a long period (popularly understood as 10,000 hours) is critical.
The bill's most important feature is that it abolishes a law that is popularly named after his predecessor, Barack Obama.
Her book draws from a history of scholarship around the female flâneur, popularly driven by the work of Janet Wolff.
And foreign owners are popularly suspected of having a "home bias", making decisions which benefit their country rather than Britain.
Players of ultimate, popularly known as ultimate Frisbee, pride themselves on being a little different from athletes in other sports.
Popularly known as the "Super Blood Wolf Moon," this will be the last total lunar eclipse until May 26, 2021.
Four years before he died, LKY, as he was popularly known, said the bungalow should be demolished once he'd gone.
The progressives argue every American should be covered in a government-run healthcare system, popularly known as Medicare for All.
Brin's Tesla was the subject of what was popularly speculated to be an elaborate April Fool's Day prank in 2013.
Under Joko Widodo, popularly known as Jokowi, who has been president since 2014, the political influence of TNI has grown.
Popularly elected Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was overthrown in a military coup in 2006, and another one followed in 2014.
Electronic Arts, popularly called EA by gaming aficionados, said adjusted revenue rose to $1.80 billion in the quarter ended Dec.
As a result, thick hair grew all over the children's bodies, a condition called hypertrichosis, known popularly as werewolf syndrome.
Indian religious celebrities are known popularly as godmen, a word that suggests stardom but also adds a hint of derision.
So of course, it was inevitable that popularly skipped cinematic curiosity Cats slunk its way back into our collective nightmare.
But Ahok, as he is popularly known in Indonesia, is unlikely to re-enter politics any time soon, media say.
NHK did not say which portfolio Koizumi, popularly referred to as Shinjiro to distinguish him from his father, would receive.
Instead, I was confronted by a massacre: This episode was "The Rains of Castamere," popularly known as the Red Wedding.
Among them are the Tanzanian cartoonist Godfrey Mwampembwa, popularly known as Gado, and the satirical Ghanaian artist Bright Tetteh Ackwerh.
Either way, the debate served as a reminder that Sanders, despite his unconventional candidacy, is more pragmatic than popularly understood.
Zelensky — or "Ze," as he's more popularly known — has aimed to bring the values of his character to Ukraine's presidency.
Purnama, an ethnic Chinese popularly known as "Ahok", will head a board of commissioners overseeing the troubled state energy company.
Batsheva Hay found fame designing what were popularly referred to as prairie dresses, modest little frocks in Laura Ashley fabrics.
People were eager for a scapeshark, however, and Schleisser's catch was popularly believed to be the real Jersey man-eater.
They belong to the Syria Civil Defense, popularly known as the White Helmets for the color of their protective headgear.
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said Congress will use fiscal year 2017 reconciliation for the ACA, popularly known as Obamacare.
China is home to one of the most sophisticated internet censorship systems in the world, popularly known as the Great Firewall.
Incumbent President Joko Widodo — popularly known as Jokowi — is expected to repeat his victory over Prabowo Subianto, according to opinion polls.
The tune, written by jazz musician Scott Joplin, was popularly adapted by Hamlisch for the film classic The Sting in 1973.
Since the episode first aired, Leslie Knope's tradition has been popularly adopted, with women all over the world celebrating Galentine's Day.
Most notably, it offered a level of visibility for queer men in ways that hadn't popularly been depicted in art before.
Rashid Johnson's Run Jesse Run takes the phrase that was popularly chanted for black sprinter Jesse Owens during the 1936 Olympics.
Batali also makes "Coietti," more popularly known as veal braciole, a dish that's special to several generations of the Batali family.
The rights plan, popularly known as "poison pill", will be triggered if a party takes 15 percent ownership of TerraForm Power.
They've been popularly seen on Chinese beaches over the past few years, but until recently, have only come in solid colours.
But the discussion goes way beyond just gadgets and wades into the apps and services that are popularly used to communicate.
The crime resonated in pop culture, fitting into a narrative about an era popularly defined by excess and entitlement run amok.
The finches are popularly used in competitions in Brooklyn and Queens, where participants bet on the bird with the best voice.
Recent polls give President Lopez Obrador, popularly referred to as AMLO, low marks on handling crime, one year after his election.
Abdo's father was also named Mario, giving the nickname "Marito" or "Little Mario" to his son, as he is popularly known.
Lula, as he is popularly known, is one of a number of prominent Brazilian politicians engulfed in a massive kickback scandal.
Ver is a prominent investor who was once popularly known as "Bitcoin Jesus" for how forcefully he advocated for the cryptocurrency.
Art storage company ARCIS was granted permission to open a tax-free warehouse (known popularly as a "freeport") in New York.
Only Lula himself, as Mr. da Silva is popularly known, was missing from the kickoff of his presidential candidacy on Saturday.
Others, however, were and are able to love both the popularly entertaining and the disquietingly avant-garde aspects of Mr. Taylor.
That was the time when Mr. Sharif played into the hands of the military to destabilize Ms. Bhutto's popularly elected government.
Obesity, a chronic disease, is held to a different standard, despite meeting most of the criteria popularly associated with other epidemics.
The groups claim that Governor Basuki Tjahja Purnama, popularly known as "Ahok", had insulted the Koran and was guilty of blasphemy.
This field attracts zealots as well as debunkers, and many Americans remain deeply skeptical that the phenomenon exists as popularly portrayed.
It was, of course, unavoidable that Salah would be accused of suffering from what is popularly known as second-season syndrome.
The heroic stand-alone solo is an interesting lens for how jazz is popularly understood, but not necessarily how it is practiced.
WeChat has a Whatsapp-like messaging interface, but is also popularly used for its blogging timeline feature, similar to what Facebook offers.
Old Delhi, or Purani Dilli, as it's popularly known in Hindi, oozes history — some of the best Mughal architecture is located there.
One of the reasons Season 2 feels more steeped in the popularly recognizable King-iverse is its high-profile cast of characters.
The Morningstar Rating, popularly known as the Star rating, is a measure of a fund's risk-adjusted return, relative to similar funds.
López Obrador, or AMLO, as he is popularly known, had been expected to win with 50% of the vote in the polls.
Tribune's board adopted a shareholder rights plan — popularly known as a "poison pill" — earlier this month in an attempt to thwart Gannett.
When the moon reaches its closest point in orbit during the full phase, that's what has become popularly known as a supermoon.
Oil firms are eyeing opportunities in the deeper waters of the Orphan Basin and in the Flemish Pass, popularly called Iceberg Alley.
The players form part of Venezuela's national team, known popularly as the "vinotinto," or "red wine," in reference to their burgundy jerseys.
The ACA, popularly known as Obamacare, authorized the creation of government-run marketplaces, or exchanges, to sell private individual health insurance plans.
According to a 1981 issue of Marxism Today, it was popularly perceived as "a programme for greater state control of the economy".
"I already miss Rosmah, because she gave me so much material to draw," said the cartoonist, who is popularly known as Zunar.
Arpaio, who at 86, would be the oldest freshman popularly elected to the U.S., took that as a knock on his age.
Phelix Kasanda, or Mama G as he is popularly known, says he lives a life of torment as gay man in Kenya.
Drugmakers, however, have been shying away from developing antibiotics as combating antimicrobial-resistant pathogens, popularly known as superbugs, has become increasingly challenging.
This time period is popularly referred to as the "Dark Ages," which erroneously suggests that it was unenlightened by science or reason.
Koushik S., popularly known as the "Mad Chef", said the spice is essential to Indian cooking and supply issues affect his work.
Now, large numbers of retail foreign-exchange traders, popularly known as Mrs Watanabe, could fuel more upward momentum in the Japanese currency.
There is none of the unanimity witnessed in 1992, when Congress impeached Brazil's first popularly elected president, Fernando Collor, for accepting bribes.
Its Taiwan-affairs body, unabashed at treating a popularly elected leader like an underperforming fourth-grader, called it "an incomplete test answer".
The Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare, has survived two Supreme Court challenges since being signed by President Obama in 2010.
When Tim Bergling, the Swedish DJ more popularly known as Avicii, died last year, he apparently left a lot of music behind.
Back in 1958, the Italian song "Nel Blu Dipinto di Blu" (popularly known as "Volare"), by Domenico Modugno, was a Eurovision finalist.
The Dow Jones component, popularly known as Big Blue, has enjoyed a quiet recovery in 2016, with shares rising nearly 13303 percent.
The day owes its name to a 13th century Italian mathematician who is popularly known as Fibonacci (though that's not his name).
Best dining: In addition to fast-food chains, DIA, as the airport is popularly called, salts its dining selections with local outposts.
With that in mind, black magick is popularly associated with witchcraft, Satanism, and magick used to kill people, like in Death Note.
In fact, the fraudulently elected constituent assembly decided recently to effectively dissolve the opposition-dominated congress, which was popularly elected in 2015.
Popularly known as Gina, Lopez is the daughter of Eugenio Lopez Jr., the former head of media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corp (ABS.PS).
My sense is that [men] are acutely aware of the fact that concern over appearance is popularly understood as a "feminine" preoccupation.
Put into production by Knoll in 1955–56, the Tulip Chair exemplified the curvaceous, futuristic look most popularly associated with midcentury modernism.
Mahathir told reporters the government was trying to arrest Low, popularly known as Jho Low, but he was not in the country.
The extinct ocean creature Tullimonstrum gregarium, popularly known as the "Tully monster," is one of those outsized weirdos that defies easy categorization.
But as popularly used in these climate-controlled times, without drapery and a canopy, the four-poster is a purely decorative choice.
Margaret's love of natural and feminine forms had a forceful impact in the couple's collaborations, much more so than is popularly known.
So instead the focus shifted to domestic matters, and to the long reign of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, known popularly as Bibi.
The documentary opens with the man known popularly as Lula being driven through a sea of supporters on his way to prison.
"Dumsor," as the situation is popularly known, is a colloquialism that translates to "off-on," a reference to the regular shut-offs.
NN Group and other Dutch insurers have been dealing with issues related to these insurance policies, popularly known as "woekerpolissen" for years.
The Five Eyes Alliance, as it's popularly known, is an intelligence agreement between the U.S., Canada, Australia, the U.K., and New Zealand.
By most tallies, the majority of lawsuits are now filed by so-called "patent assertion entities" (PAEs), popularly known as patent trolls.
Instead, his handpicked successor, João Lourenço, the defense minister popularly known as "JLo," rallied supporters at a mass gathering in the capital.
Paddock hospitality units, or motorhomes as they are popularly known, are lavish facilities for entertaining sponsors and guests, sometimes on several floors.
Paddock hospitality units, or motorhomes as they are popularly known, are lavish facilities for entertaining sponsors and guests, sometimes on several floors.
Trump and Netanyahu, known popularly as "Bibi," met for two and a half hours Monday, and addressed reporters in the Oval Office.
The announcement comes as the U.S. Congress is working to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA) popularly known as Obamacare.
His cinematic style has become a template for nonfiction filmmaking (it's not often that movie artists get a technique popularly named after them).
The legislation guts key provisions of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, Democratic former President Barack Obama's signature legislative achievement popularly known as Obamacare.
AARP was a crucial backer of the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare, and has repeatedly defended the law over the years.
The younger daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson (popularly known as "Fergie") wore a custom creation by London-based label Peter Pilotto.
Clinton could follow the always popularly discussed but rarely used strategy of creating a "dream ticket" and choosing Sanders as her running mate.
McCain's absence this week has complicated efforts by Trump and his fellow Republicans to repeal Obama's Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
The CBOE Volatility Index, popularly known as the VIX, gained about 2218.96 percent to 22.5 — its highest level since the end of March.
The CBOE Volatility Index, popularly known as the VIX, leaped about 44 percent to 22.96 —its highest level since the beginning of April.
Before his intervention, most of the people popularly thought to be high-level rebels appeared to have confirmed their loyalty to the regime.
He also took over a trading company, known popularly as the Mississippi Company, which laid claim to much of the current United States.
Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, popularly known as Ahok, was sentenced to two years in prison after courts found the him guilty of blasphemy yesterday.
Mansur Gavriel is most popularly known for its cult-favorite bucket bag that came onto the fashion scene just over four years ago.
The royal mom of three, 48, wore a stunning gown by Jan Taminiau in green, the color popularly associated with her host country.
The company also reserved the right to withdraw entirely because of the "undecided future" of the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
Recent polls have indicated that Mr. Basuki, popularly known as Ahok, has double-digit leads over several other possible candidates for the Feb.
In 2010, she joined other Democrats in voting for the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare, which became Obama's signature domestic legislation.
Over time, she says, this leads to muscular discomfort—known popularly as "mouse shoulder"—as well as stress on the forearm and elbow.
What we have here is what economics geeks will immediately recognize as a Pareto distribution—more popularly known as the 80/20 rule.
The Fusarium wilt, popularly referred to as Panama disease, attacks the roots of plantain and several varieties of bananas and can prove lethal.
The anticorruption agency, popularly known by its Indonesian initials, K.P.K., had gathered the material during the investigations and trials of two government officials.
I started this latest round of the debate with the presumption that supporters of moderate gun restrictions are popularly strong but legislatively weak.
Officially called "Lesbian Images in Photography: 1850-the present," the "Dyke Show," as it was popularly known, offered an alternative history of photography.
The CBOE Volatility Index, popularly known as Wall Street's fear gauge, has recently hit levels last seen during the 2008 sub-prime crisis.
Doing so would help pay for plans to expand health coverage by building on the 21 Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
The telegenic Koizumi, popularly referred to as Shinjiro to distinguish him from his father, was appointed to the high-profile post in September.
The deal to buy FTP Power LLC, popularly known as sPower, from hedge fund Fir Tree Partners also includes $724 million in debt.
South Vietnam adopted its new constitution, and elections brought in a bicameral National Assembly and thousands of popularly chosen village and hamlet chiefs.
Popularly known as Ahok, Mr. Basuki was elevated from deputy governor in 2014 after his predecessor, Joko Widodo, won the country's presidential election.
As Iraq and Afghanistan veterans wind up their military service and enter the civilian world, the popularly of the benefit is only growing.
The brothers performed all over the world and for years closed the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, popularly known as Jazz Fest.
Over raucous objections by municipal unions, Mr. Carey signed the legislation, setting up what became popularly known as "Big MAC" on June 10.
Still, Merkel's fourth term is widely seen as her last, and generally "Mutti," or "mother," as she is popularly known is well-regarded.
Military training exercises, known popularly as "war games," are set to take place in central and eastern Russia between September 20183 and 17.
The most recent closure, which spanned 15 days in October 2013, was over funding for the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
One popularly mentioned mechanism for hacking elections would be to put malware on the main computer which would transfer with the ballot info.
"We could have opened it, and it would have been unsatisfactory," said Cindy Lawrence, the executive director of the museum, popularly known as MoMath.
Syrian authorities have long described the Civil Defense search-and-rescue group, which are popularly known as the White Helmets, as a terror organization.
Popularly seen as the province of the young, it now provides work for a growing number of people in their 250s, 262s and beyond.
Singh, popularly known as the "waterman" of India, spoke to Reuters about how lack of awareness, government apathy and corruption are making matters worse.
For reasons I don't quite know, this 2011 song by Estonian singer Getter Jaani is one of the most popularly used songs on TikTok.
In the process, thanks to new offerings and deft marketing, mandarins — popularly known as tangerines — have become a fixture in the American fruit bowl.
President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare, created online exchanges where consumers can shop for individual health insurance and get subsidies.
As a result, if Mr Woods and Mr Koepka stand less of a chance than is popularly thought, someone else must be under-valued.
The new basic law would reflect the fact that the president had for the first time been popularly elected, rather than chosen by parliament.
Popularly known as the "tax on social parasites" it slaps a levy of $250 on those who work less than 183 days per year.
"To be honest, with the Hawaii season I wanted to be more biting," says the venomous comedian Ryota Yamasato, popularly known as Yama-chan.
This sequence is popularly dubbed "the seven minutes of terror" because it involves several extremely risky maneuvers that could make or break the mission.
Perhaps more importantly, central bankers tend not to adopt major shifts in mandates and targets unless urged to do so by popularly elected governments.
Gates — someone who is popularly defined by his success and business acumen — is fundamentally human, dealing with the universal experience of love and loss.
Although Joseph is often popularly depicted as an old man and Mary as a youthful virgin, the Bible does not explicitly mention their ages.
The products that I bought almost compulsively and with deep admiration were all part of this category popularly known as digitally native vertical brands.
Meesho also has most of its customers in smaller cities and towns, popularly dubbed as India 2, where most users are still not online.
It is a baffling tale seemingly tailor-made for these baffling times, just some meaningless shit gaining popularly based solely on its inherent meaninglessness.
Zelensky — or "Ze," as he's more popularly known — has no prior political experience and hasn't offered a detailed blueprint for how he would govern.
Beijing then intervened to reinterpret Hong Kong's Basic Law, retroactively disqualifying six popularly elected politicians over the way in which they took their oaths.
The shrine, popularly known as Data Darbar, is one of the major monuments and cultural landmarks of Lahore and attracts hundreds of devotees daily.
Amid the chaos of the coronavirus, the magic of videoconferencing technology (and, most popularly, Zoom) has allowed unprecedented numbers of people to connect virtually.
As captain at the head of a motion picture unit popularly known as the Celluloid Commandos, and a friend of Denny's, he sent Pvt.
Lula, as he is popularly known, left office with a 83% approval rating, after his policies helped lift millions of Brazilians out of poverty.
The Israeli-Jordanian peace has proved firm and lasting, but it still exists mainly at the government level and has not been popularly embraced.
That leads to the other reason that "terrorism" is popularly invoked: to justify a government response that goes beyond normal legal and constitutional limits.
This is popularly referred to as "collusion," but Mueller writes that collusion is not a criminal term and he instead relied on conspiracy law.
In this way, these new moral panics do have something in common with Luddism, though not as it is now popularly and mistakenly understood.
In other results, the survey found that the overall public view of the ACA, popularly known as Obamacare, is largely changed over the past month.
To hit that target, the president, popularly known as Jokowi, gave Arief the task of boosting tourism arrivals into the world's fourth-most populous country.
The atmosphere actually filters out much of the sun's blue light, leaving us with what has come to be popularly known as a Blood Moon.
That could prompt the U.S. Federal Reserve to raise interest rates more than what markets have expected — what is popularly known as the "Trumpflation" trade.
The difference between a celebrity [and] you is the fact is they are popularly known and have the cash to back it up that's it.
Open enrollment, the annual period where you can sign up for plans that fall under the Affordable Care Act — also popularly called Obamacare — has started.
When I am feeling like we cannot possibly sink any lower, I find myself rewatching the election night speech of our last popularly elected president.
The contraception mandate was implemented as part of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, former Democratic President Barack Obama's signature healthcare legislation, popularly known as Obamacare.
Indonesian financial markets jumped on Thursday after unofficial election results showed incumbent President Joko Widodo — popularly known as Jokowi — winning a second term in office.
It's the final piece of landmark legislation called the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act, popularly known as the JOBS Act, that was passed in 28.
Singapore said Low, popularly known as Jho Low, was also a key person of interest to the city-state in its ongoing 1MDB-related probe.
The difference between a celebrity in you is the fact is they are popularly known and have the cash to back it up that's it.
In service since 2800, this was first time the Massive Ordnance Air Blast weapon (popularly known as the "mother of all bombs") has been dropped.
The British homebuilder qualified this by using a line popularly quoted by companies this earnings season that it was "too soon to really tell yet".
During the former's king 70 years of reign, the Southeast Asian country had seen military coups, street protests and the ousting of popularly elected governments.
At a news conference, Rousseff praised the two-time president, known popularly as "Lula," for stepping up to the plate to help her embattled government.
It's routinely bashed in public and private forums for being a boring, anemic place; it's popularly discussed like it's the fucking Bill Lumbergh of cities.
It's mostly academically scorned and mostly popularly adored, and, depending on who you read, it's either the savior of modern feminism or its death knell.
Twenty-five percent of the U.S.-based startups valued at a billion dollars or more, popularly referred to as "unicorns," have an immigrant behind them.
To get some tips on photographing eclipses, CNN spoke by phone with Fred Espenak, a retired NASA astrophysicist and photographer popularly known as Mr. Eclipse.
Tens of millions of dental crowns, bridges and orthodontic braces have now been produced with the help of additive manufacturing, popularly known as 3D printing.
The awards, popularly known as "Sammies" are considered the "Oscars of government service" and recognize those civil servants who have stood out with their contributions.
Robert W. Gutman, whose influential biographies of Wagner and Mozart helped upend popularly held ideas about both composers' lives, died on Friday in the Bronx.
Trump promised during his campaign to cut taxes, clamp down on immigration and repeal President Barack Obama's signature Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
He abandons his Goje (popularly known as the 'Hausa Guitar) for a machete, and instantly moves towards another helpless citizen who he kills without mercy.
Merriman's lens is young anarchist Victor Kibaltchiche (later and more popularly known as Victor Serge), who finds himself an accomplice in armed robbery and murder.
Hint: Get the popularly equipped SE trim with the Toyota Safety Sense package, which gives you blind-side monitoring, lane-departure warning and other capabilities.
Rahmani is the father of Ajmal Rahmani, a rich businessman popularly known as "Armoured Ajmal" after his business selling bulletproof vehicles to the Kabul elite.
Purnama, popularly known as Ahok, is running for re-election in February against two Muslim candidates, including the son of former President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
Earlier this month, with much fanfare, the U.S. House of Representatives passed its most significant immigration legislation in years, popularly known as the Dream Act.
Way back in the 1980s, when I was injecting drugs, the speedball—a shot combining cocaine and heroin—was popularly known as the ultimate high.
In a move that officials hastened to say was not a precursor to its demise, the festival — popularly known as FringeNYC — is taking 2017 off.
The Mexico City policy — or the global gag rule, as it's popularly known — essentially allows US presidents to fight the county's domestic abortion wars abroad.
Mr. Joko, an observant Muslim popularly known as Jokowi, campaigned primarily on his first-term success in expanding health and education programs and building infrastructure.
Compression clothing (the leggings, most popularly, that people wear while sportsing) are designed to do a few things, and none of them include alleviating anxiety.
In March 1919, it introduced the Anarchical and Revolutionary Crimes Act, popularly known as the Rowlatt Act, which extended its wartime emergency powers into peacetime.
Another idea she floated was retroactively rolling back the state and local tax deduction — popularly known as SALT — Republicans enacted in their 2017 tax law.
After two nights at Sula, we headed out, stopping first at the Shanti-Krishna Museum of Money and History — popularly known as the Coin Museum.
The city has experienced widespread disruption following a recent ban on motorcycle and tricycle taxis, popularly known as okada and keke Napep in the city.
In the United States, promising and then delivering services and protections for the majority of voters provides a path for politicians to be popularly elected.
Top honors Following closely behind the Mediterranean diet were the respected DASH, Flexitarian, WW (the rebranded name popularly known as Weight Watchers) and MIND diets.
The story of the S.S. St. Louis – popularly known as the "voyage of the damned" – remains one of the darkest episodes of the Roosevelt administration.
The campus was named after a Somali doctor and scholar, Mohamed Adam Warsame, popularly known as Shahid, who was among the university's founders in 2002.
"House Republicans want to pursue this historically unprecedented course of action because the accused is a popularly elected Democrat," said Lauren Burke, Mr. Fairfax's spokeswoman.
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, April 220, 21999 - A gunman slaughters 212 people and kills himself at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, popularly known as Virginia Tech.
Missile defense became a hot political issue in 222, when then-President Ronald Reagan launched the Strategic Defense Initiative—"Star Wars," as it was popularly known.
However, the law is popularly known as the "Burqa Ban" and is mostly seen as being directed at the dress worn by some conservative Muslim women.
The nebula is most popularly imaged in wide-shots, but pictures that hone in on individual structures within the cluster can be just as eye-catching.
The governor, popularly known as Ahok, was accused of blasphemy last year after referencing a verse from the Koran while campaigning and a trial is pending.
That includes Donald Duck and Chip and Dale as Yeomen Warders (popularly known as Beefeaters), who attempt their own version of the changing of the guard.
Currently, Birmingham's 100 metre-high Joseph Chamberlain Memorial Clock Tower, popularly known as Old Joe, is considered to be the tallest clock tower in the world.
Joko Widodo, a former businessman and mayor popularly known as Jokowi, first defeated Prabowo Subianto, a former general, in a fiercely contested presidential election in 2014.
"Hype House" is a new media collective composed of 21 influencers popularly known from social platform TikTok, renting a Los Angeles mansion to produce content together.
The 2016 United States Policy and Supporting Positions, popularly known as "The Plum Book, " lists more than 9,000 federal civil service positions in Donald Trump's administration.
Coinbase is popularly regarded as a darling of the cryptocurrency movement, the company that figured out the classic picks and shovels business to Bitcoin's gold rush.
In his own briefing room debut, Mr Scaramucci, who is popularly known as "The Mooch", gave an early indication of how he understands his new remit.
In 1934, she even came after the Postal Service for issuing a Mother's Day stamp featuring the painting popularly known as "Whistler's Mother" by James Whistler.
A hydroponic cucumber greenhouse, popularly known as Peckford's Pickle Palace (for the premier who backed it with C$22m of taxpayers' money), went bust in 1989.
The news of the switch to a new sport for the man popularly known as 'Wiggo' to his British fans has also delighted his rowing competitors.
House Republicans on Friday yanked their bill to repeal and replace the ACA, popularly known as Obamacare, just before a planned vote that Trump had demanded.
MOSCOW — A shipment of Kalashnikov rifles, popularly known as AK-47s, was destined for the United States when it was stopped and quickly rerouted to Venezuela.
I went back and looked at the overall Senate outcome in midterms since senators began to be popularly elected a little more than 100 years ago.
They are popularly used to buy new coins in the controversial practice of "initial coin offerings" (ICOs), a method for cryptocurrency start-ups to raise funds.
In July 24.5, Iran and six countries reached a historic agreement called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), popularly known as the Iran nuclear deal.
O'Connor had ruled that the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare, is unconstitutional because Congress eliminated the individual mandate penalty by reducing it to $0.
The so-called dissent cable sent to State leadership is believed to be among the most popularly supported opposition statements in agency history, the AP noted.
On healthcare:Sanders is leading the charge for universal healthcare, which has become popularly known as "Medicare-for-all" and is being embraced by most 2020 Democrats.
The framers intended the Senate, which was not popularly elected at the time the Constitution was written, to be less partisan and act more like judges.
In the weeks leading up to the party, tensions rose between the two groups fighting to control ZANU-PF, known popularly as Team Lacoste and G40.
The 25-year-old militant commander, popularly known as Zakir Musa, was chief of Ansar Ghazwat ul Hind, an affiliate of the Islamic State in India.
The Trump administration wants to cut the budget of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, popularly known as food stamps, by nearly 30 percent over a decade.
This infection, popularly called C. diff, often occurs when potent antibiotics wipe out the normal bacterial inhabitants of the gut that otherwise keep it in check.
California is popularly viewed as a bastion of liberalism, but if you look underneath the hood, especially on carbon policy, you find a more complicated story.
But there is also pressure to make sure he has an airtight case before handing down an indictment that could destroy a popularly elected prime minister.
Koizumi, popularly referred to as Shinjiro to distinguish him from his father, grabbed headlines last month with news he would marry soon and become a father.
In California, the Child Actor's bill, popularly known as the Coogan law, sets aside a portion of a young actor's earnings for when they become adults.
The French men's soccer team, popularly referred to as Les Bleus by its supporters, has a long history of deep runs in the World Cup tournament.
Too Faced's co-founder, Jerrod Blandino, has fired his sister from the brand following her transphobic remarks against YouTuber Nikkie de Jager, popularly known as NikkieTutorials.
The term is popularly used to describe the recognition of distant African roots that are ever-present in countries like Brazil, Colombia, and the Dominican Republic.
Hanabiko the western lowland gorilla, known popularly as "Koko," died in her sleep on Tuesday, according to her caretakers at the Gorilla Foundation in Woodside, California.
The fungus causes a malady popularly known as Panama disease and can remain in the soil for up to 30 years by attacking the roots of plants.
Incumbent Jakarta Governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, popularly known as Ahok, was the first round front-runner with 43.08 percent of the vote, according to polling firm SMRC.
The crackdown in March followed protests against a law imposing a tax on those not in full-time employment, popularly known as the "law against social parasites".
And, most importantly, the game-changing twist midway was also done most popularly by Hitchcock in "Psycho," who killed his main character exactly halfway through the film.
Popularly observed with heavy revelry in outside fields or town squares, the Swedish midsummer weekend is one of the most important holidays of the country's calendar year.
Founded in 2001, it grew rapidly after the passage of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare, which significantly increased demand for individual health plans.
Other popularly checked-out books include Marshall Rosenberg's communication classic Non-violent Communication and oldie but goodie How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie.
It's popularly referred to as "Asshole Mario" and has proven deeply influential among the hardcore Mario community, to the point that it has spawned its own genre.
Click here to view original GIFWould you sink or float if you were tossed into a gigantic vat of squishy gelatinous spheres, more popularly known as Orbeez?
But in 2013, conservative Republicans forced a 17-day shutdown in a failed attempt to repeal former President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
Popularly known as the "3-out-of-3 law", the bill would require public officials to publish declarations of assets, taxes paid and possible conflicts of interest.
They echo what Obama said countless times when he was making the case to pass his signature healthcare law in 2009 and 2010, popularly known as Obamacare.
In 2019, September 13 marks the annual Mid-Autumn Festival, a holiday celebrating the advent of a full moon most popularly celebrated within Chinese and Vietnamese cultures.
Leo Zuckermann, a socially liberal commentator, suggested that Lopez Obrador, popularly known by his initials AMLO, is revealing his true colors by aligning himself with the PES.
This New Years, DJ, producer, and artist Clifford Price, more popularly known as Goldie, received the ranking of "Member" for his work in charity and the arts.
Under Turkey's watch, the Syrian territories that are under the control of the Y.P.G. or the so-called Islamic State will be governed by popularly elected councils.
In the 11 states that sell coverage for the Affordable Care Act — popularly known as Obamacare — through their own marketplaces, enrollment remained the same as last year.
"It's only some New Yorkers who wear black, but it's the kind of people popularly identified with this city — fashion people, artists and hipsters," Ms. Steele said.
A K-1 Visa, according to Lenni B. Benson, a professor at New York Law School and an expert on immigration, is popularly associated with marriage fraud.
Multiple Democrats have invited young immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children, popularly known as "Dreamers," to Trump's first State of the Union address.
A K-1 Visa, according to Lenni B. Benson, a professor at New York Law School and an expert on immigration, is popularly associated with marriage fraud.
As part of the lawsuit, Amazon asked the court to pause the execution of the contract, popularly known as the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure Cloud, or JEDI.
One unsettling encounter is with Ed Kemper (Cameron Britton), a necrophiliac murderer (popularly known as "The Co-Ed Killer") who eluded capture until he turned himself in.
The memoirs of those who survived the 1930s — Sebastian Haffner's "Defying Hitler" is a great example — warn against normalizing dictatorships, particularly when new dictators are popularly elected.
Failing that, World War II, and what is popularly understood as its simple good versus evil story, gives Call of Duty the opportunity to be factual again.
The Archive of Our Own, popularly known as AO3, is a pretty cool place that was once named one of Time's 50 best sites on the internet.
Known popularly as the Frankfurt School, it was an all-star crew of lefty theorists, including Walter Benjamin, Theodor Adorno, Erich Fromm, Max Horkheimer, and Herbert Marcuse.
Inskip and Harry are childhood friends —they met at Eton and Inskip is popularly said to have been Harry's "wingman" on boisterous evenings out during their younger days.
The James Bond film franchise has entertained audiences across the world since the early '60s with the heroic exploits of the British intelligence agent popularly known as 007.
Saudi Arabia's Future Investment Initiative — popularly known as "Davos in the Desert" — has finally released its agenda, just 24 hours before the controversial conference is set to begin.
JPMorgan is the first major bank to settle a case over the hiring of "princelings," as the offspring and other relatives of top Chinese officials are popularly known.
Instead, the ban is popularly understood as a way of discouraging the trickling of information from inside the exclusive event out into the world of the embarrassing masses.
There was Slash's Snakepit, which was an actual "super-group" with two other members of G&R, and not a recurring Monday Night Raw segment as popularly believed.
Sharks are popularly considered to be the best smellers in the business because, anatomically, the amount of surface area in their snouts devoted to smell receptors is major.
VeriSilicon's biggest external shareholder is the China Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund, a centralized, national-level fund for the domestic semiconductor industry, popularly known as "The Big Fund".
Ending the commodification of even one popularly farmed animal would cause a widespread shift in perspective; all animal farming would likely be questioned to a much greater degree.
Ho, popularly known as HOCC, was referring to Beijing-backed Carrie Lam who is clinging to her job after suspending the bill in the face of public protests.
She spoke after Edward Brooke, a Republican and the first black candidate popularly elected to the United States Senate, whom she had campaigned for during her freshman year.
Thousands have been arrested since a popularly supported military coup in 2013 deposed former President Mohammed Morsi and brought Abdel Fattah el-Sisi to power one year later.
Popularly known as the Amityville Horror House, 112 Ocean Avenue still stands and is remembered as the site of a mass murder in which six people were killed.
The latter has been examined by Charles Murray in Coming Apart: The State of White America, 1960-2010 and, more popularly, by J. D. Vance in Hillbilly Elegy.
The video game industry, meanwhile, will be congregating in all its glory in Los Angeles for its buzziest trade show, the Electronic Entertainment Expo, popularly known as E3.
Unlike some other popular chains, Dunkin' isn't popularly known for its glazed doughnuts, but many loyal customers value the chain's simple and tasty execution of the classic treat.
Popularly known as "Tuku" by his fans, Mtukudzi had been successfully performing for decades throughout Africa, as well as in the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada.
After marrying Henry Gauthier-Villars (Dominic West), a "literary entrepreneur" popularly known as Willy, Colette (Keira Knightley) takes up work as one of his team of uncredited ghostwriters.
Mr. Salvini hopes his hard-right League party could become one of the biggest forces — if not the biggest one — in the European Union's only popularly elected body.
Half of Legco's 70 seats are popularly elected and the rest are picked by business and professional groups called "functional constituencies," which are dominated by pro-Beijing figures.
The town, located 170 kilometers (105 miles) southeast of San Salvador, is popularly known as Intipuca City because of its strong link to life in the United States.
"The amphibian Rana sevosa is popularly known as the 'dusky gopher frog' — 'dusky' because of its dark coloring and 'gopher' because it lives underground," the chief justice wrote.
Clinton favors building on the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare, and has said Sanders' state-administered plan would jeopardize the healthcare of those with Republican governors.
AK-47s, as the rapid-firing weapons are popularly known, could no longer be imported from Russia, so buyers quickly depleted existing stocks and bid the price up.
Electronic Arts, popularly called EA, said on Thursday that the game's sales had already surpassed 13 million units, the number of copies it had expected to sell by March.
Some shooters love the VFG for the same reason that the AWB's authors presumably hated it — because it's popularly seen on military guns in movies and violent video games.
On Thursday this week Britain will vote in a referendum on whether to remain a member of the European Union, with an exit from the EU popularly dubbed "Brexit".
Inskip and Harry are childhood friends — they met at Eton College and Inskip is popularly said to have been Harry's "wingman" on rowdy evenings out during their younger days.
What this means is that plenty of well-known emoji have slightly different names — at least on an official, code level — to the names they're most popularly known by.
Republican President Donald Trump has threatened to cut off about $26.95 billion in subsidies that help control costs for low-income Americans under the ACA, popularly known as Obamacare.
Amash had disparagingly dubbed the Republican healthcare bill "Obamacare 2.0," after Democratic former President Barack Obama's signature domestic policy achievement, the 2010 Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
Cox and three friends, who come from places like Vancouver and Brooklyn, met through playing Fortnite and communicating online through Discord, a voice chat software popularly used by gamers.
They packed the devices with an explosive mixture called ammonium nitrate fuel oil, used in what are popularly known as "fertilizer bombs", or with military-grade C4 plastic explosive.
Kovind, a lawyer by training who has practiced in both the Delhi High Court and Supreme Court, has never held popularly elected office and lacks an independent power base.
While today Kusama's work is popularly associated with Instagram thirst, she was known for pissing off the public with racy public performances and happenings in mid century New York.
While there are technically options for Max to become romantically involved with a guy, Life Is Strange is popularly read as a slowly blossoming romance between two queer women.
She is popularly cited as having the first interracial kiss on American television, when her character famously locked lips with white leading man William Shatner's Captain James T. Kirk.
Chopra has been a star in her native country since winning the Miss World 2000 pageant and entering the Indian film industry, popularly called Bollywood, in the early 2000s.
Popularly known as the "law against social parasites" it requires those who work less than 183 days per year to pay the government $250 in compensation for lost taxes.
Popularly known as 'Father Masaa,' Ogalo has been using rap music to attract a young people to his church and using it to spread the message against drug abuse.
Then in the last global financial crisis, SOEs staged a comeback thanks to Beijing's massive stimulus - a shift popularly known as "the state sector advances, the private sector retreats".
Over time, though, patterns do emerge: In North America, the region popularly known as "Tornado Alley" in the Great Plains is a lightning hotspot, along with the Gulf Coast.
A new generation of harpsichordists is coming to the fore, one that has given an almost hipsterish profile to an instrument that is popularly stereotyped as archaic and twee.
The police raided the brothel and another one in the city's red light district of Garstin Bastion Road, popularly known as G.B. Road, where they found the second girl.
"People want democracy in the sense of being rid of dictatorship and having a leader that's popularly elected," said Thant Myint-U, a historian and former United Nations official.
Democrats have focused their closing messaging on defending the 2010 Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare, and its protection of insurance coverage for people with pre-existing conditions.
On Sunday, he affirmed that view and said that California and other states supporting the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare, were "unlikely to succeed" in their appeal.
One of America's oldest Islamist enemies, Omar Abdel Rahman, popularly known as the "Blind Sheikh," died Saturday in a U.S. federal prison after nearly a quarter century behind bars.
Bankole Wellington, a pop star-turned-politician popularly known as Banky W, says he was the victim of a false claim on Twitter that he had received a bribe.
The lion's share of audience support went to Duchess Sarah Ferguson, who, it was popularly understood, had been invited at Prince Harry's insistence despite being divorced from his uncle.
There are now 210.8 million fewer people without health insurance than there were in 22017, when Obamacare, as the ACA is popularly known, began taking effect, the agency said.
Antetokounmpo, 23, who is popularly known as the Greek Freak, already has a way of fashioning his 23-foot-23 frame into the perfect vehicle for so many tasks.
With Republicans still reeling from their failed effort to dismantle the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare, Trump's remarks could bolster tax reform as a priority for Congress.

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