I like the ones, like Emma, where they started out populat one hundred years ago, died out throughout the twentieth century, then surged back up for no particular good reason. (Emma was #29 in the 1900s, plummetted to #420 in the 70s, but for some reason it skyrocketed up to number TWO in 2003!)
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I like the ones, like Emma, where they started out populat one hundred years ago, died out throughout the twentieth century, then surged back up for no particular good reason. (Emma was #29 in the 1900s, plummetted to #420 in the 70s, but for some reason it skyrocketed up to number TWO in 2003!)