After the popularity of implants dipped in the early 1990's, following the general withdrawal of silicone implants for health concerns, procedures have risen steadily.
The party's popularity dipped in late 2005, damaged somewhat by questions resulting from the failure of the Crocus Investment Fund.
His popularity is dipping in opinion polls but his position does not appear threatened.
Labor's popularity dipped three months ago, but at the end of last month, the major polls still showed it was leading the Conservatives by about 49 percent to 38.
In recent years, however, her popularity has dipped slightly, with some fans feeling put off by her plastic surgery.
Some musicologists suggest that his popularity dipped because he clung to the somber, formulaic opera seria style, which was coming to seem old fashioned.
Though both his and the president's popularity have dipped, perhaps in a post-Gulf-war let-down, they remain France's most popular politicians.
Bachelet's popularity dipped further in her second year, reaching a low of 35% approval, 46% disapproval in September 2007.
His popularity in national polls has dipped with the state of the shaky economy, but is little affected by the public's knowledge that he is a Jew.
The breed's popularity dipped in the 1940s, when the percentage of small breed dogs registered fell to an all-time low of 18% of total registrations.