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    popularly
    [ adv ]
    among the people
    <adv.all>
    this topic was popularly discussed


    Popularly \Pop"u*lar*ly\, adv.
    In a popular manner; so as to be generally favored or
    accepted by the people; commonly; currently; as, the story
    was popularity reported.

    The victor knight,
    Bareheaded, popularly low had bowed. --Dryden.

    1. In the past, the hated secret police, popularly known as "Stasi," used repressive measures to help ensure 40 years of Communist control.
    2. The treaty also would have created a new Constitutional Court whose judges would be appointed with the approval of popularly elected representatives from the republics.
    3. This sum, equivalent to 80 times Brazil's minimum salary, is well below the current wages of many state employees who have become popularly known in recent months as "maharajas" because of their huge salaries.
    4. Today the country has a popularly elected president, the beginnings of a serious multiparty political system, and for the first time an opposition majority elected to Parliament.
    5. Klaus' victory Oct. 13 was seen as a dramatic shift to the right and it triggered an identity crisis in Civic Forum, founded on a civic rights platform and popularly associated with Havel's liberal, humanistic philosophy.
    6. The alliance, popularly known by its Spanish acronym Arena, replaced the Christian Democrats as the majority party in the legislature and won two-thirds of the mayoralties nationwide.
    7. Mr. Yeltsin is often now described as Russian president, but actually he is chairman of the parliament's presidium, and wasn't popularly elected.
    8. The last time South Korea had a civilian defense minister was in 1960, when the late President Park Chung-hee staged a military coup and ousted a popularly elected government led by then Prime Minister Chang Myun.
    9. LU says this is 'the skill of avoiding confrontational situations' as well as knowing when 'to use discretion in implementing the penalty'. Among the inspectors on the Northern line - popularly known as the 'misery line' - is Ms Nike Omolokun.
    10. The law governs the May 20 elections to choose a bicameral parliament with a prime minister, and a popularly elected president.
    11. Crazy Eddie Inc., noting a possible accumulation of its stock and "some friendly inquiries," said its directors adopted a shareholder rights plan, popularly known as a "poison pill," against any possible takeover attempt.
    12. But five years after President Reagan called for the Strategic Defense Initiative, popularly called "Star Wars," some scientists still challenge it as a fantastical system unlikely to do the job.
    13. NAPOC says its public-opinion polls show the opposite; the people want a strong, popularly elected president.
    14. He was a household name in this country of 144 million, where his best-selling dictionary was popularly referred to as the "Aurelio." Since it was first published in 1975, the "Aurelio" sold more than 6 milllion copies in Brazil and abroad.
    15. Recent evidence shows that premarital sexual activity among teenagers has not slackened off in the 1980s as is popularly believed.
    16. He strongly supported President Reagan's space-based missile defense system popularly known as Star Wars.
    17. The proclamation Sunday by the unsanctioned but popularly elected congress came the same day Baltic neighbor Lithuania declared independence from the Soviet Union and two days after the republic of Georgia condemned the Soviet annexation of its territory.
    18. In terms of output per head of population the differences were nothing like as great as popularly supposed.
    19. It has seen only four popularly elected governments.
    20. A swarm of about 500 Africanized honeybees, popularly known as "killer bees," has been destroyed at Miami's port, state officials said.
    21. Gorbachev has said his reforms are designed to separate the government and party bureaucracies, get the party out of day-to-day public affairs and let the popularly elected Congress and its standing legislature set policy and law.
    22. The Lords' action was a rare break with the popularly elected House of Commons.
    23. This July 6, Mexico won't be an exception." National Action, popularly known by its Spanish initials PAN, is the customary runnerup, but there had been speculation before the poll that Cardenas would finish seocnd.
    24. Ms. Mullis helped conduct the first surveys of achievement in history and civics at grades four, eight and 12 for the National Assessment of Educational Progress, popularly known as the Nation's Report Card.
    25. On other military subjects, Tower: _Favors Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative, popularly known as Star Wars, and is a leading supporter of the MX missile.
    26. It is popularly known as RFE-RL.
    27. Collor de Mello, former governor of the poor northeastern state of Alagoas and one of Sarney's harshest critics, gained national attention by firing state employees with exorbitant salaries, popularly known as "maharajas."
    28. Napoleon is popularly credited with responsibility for introducing the metric system, but the truth is that he tried to suppress it.
    29. On Sunday, an estimated 82 million voters will go to the polls to choose Brazil's first popularly elected president since 1960.
    30. The Strategic Defense Initiative, known popularly as Star Wars, has been under attack by arms control experts as farfetched ever since it was unveiled by former President Reagan.
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