It is used for county, national and international matches, music concerts, fireworks displays, and has found resurgent popularity with the introduction of Twenty20.
Chefs find their resurgent popularity a godsend.
Much of Mrs. Megawati's prominence derives from a resurgent popularity for her father, who died in 1970.
Spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum) is enjoying a resurgent popularity because of its ability to cleanse pollutants from the air.
This underscores the resurgent popularity of these shells, and brings them into the public eye.
As companies seek new ways to entice workers to learn more, transferring credits from corporation to campus has developed a resurgent popularity.
Duke appeared soon after on the cover of Time, and his resurgent popularity lasted throughout the rest of his life.
How, then, to explain the resurgent popularity of campaign narratives today?
Similarly, one reason for layaway's resurgent popularity is that credit, for many Americans, is much harder to come by these days.
Cultural historians attribute the resurgent popularity in part to globalization and the Internet.