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be the highest mountain in Tyrol, due to its prominence above the surrounding mountains.
A novel feature, set on a prominence above the garden is a faux waterfall, a mode
It can be seen for miles around, its prominence accentuated by the flat surrounding countrys
Such a supposition would accord with the prominence acquired by the moon in the calendar and in
on of vassal up until the Toyotomi's rise to prominence after 1584.
use of his former trade, gained considerable prominence after a 1905 win over future champion Jack J
The term may have gained wider social prominence after it was used in a 1995 Spy article and
He rose to national prominence after the American-led invasion, taking adva
He rose to prominence after picking out the horse Spion Kop (cf.
Duke came to prominence after winning the 1949 Senior Clubmans TT an
Hunter began modelling by age 17 and rose to prominence after posing as a Sports Illustrated model i
He subsequently rose to prominence after the death of his commander, Owen Roe O
in the band Garej Dolwen, but first came to prominence after winning the Wawffactor competition tel
of live performances, and gained a degree of prominence after opening for now the disbanded group Ik
The next Spinola to come to prominence after Guido was Oberto.
State Musical College (1971-88), she rose to prominence after winning the 1987 Concorso Busoni.
a Hidetada and Tokugawa Iemitsu, who rose to prominence after the Osaka Summer Campaign.
he Crichton Leprechaun rose to international prominence after a news story on the creature was aired
levision and theatre, Grainger first rose to prominence after appearing as a main character in the s
seasons; during the 2005 season he came into prominence after being named the starting running back
He came to prominence after winning first prize, $750, in a compet
Radakovich rose to prominence after her column in Details gained popularit
other prominent individuals who regain their prominence after a period in which they have no influen
The firm gained prominence after the turn of the millennium with a numb
San Mateo, California, who came to national prominence after relocating to New Orleans.
He came to prominence after founding The Call, which has drawn cro
ridgend County Borough in Wales that came to prominence after the Anglo-Norman invasion of Wales in
d Christian social action group that came to prominence after finding common cause with Vishva Hindu
Mr. Broadbent came to national prominence after siding with Liberal dissident Petro Ge
Flanagan rose to national prominence after producing the theatrical adaptation sh
He finally came to prominence after becoming a regular goalscorer for Donc
riginally from Leicestershire, she came into prominence after winning Busk Idol, a 2005 nationwide s
His firm began to grow in prominence after he took over the printshop of his uncl
cilmember from 2003-2005 and gained national prominence after being tried on domestic violence charg
d in 1969, but was however to return to some prominence after the Cambodian coup of 1970, in which S
He came into temporary prominence again during the revolution of 1908.
last decade of his life, Grafenauer rose to prominence again with his resolute fight against autoch
ns, most of the candidates were men of local prominence again chosen for their personal prestige rat
never important again to Ireland, it rose to prominence again in Scotland following the establishmen
Helmut Gernsheim brought the photo to prominence again in 1952 and the Eastman Kodak Company
Rangana Herath ascended to prominence against Australia in 1999 with a "mystery" b
BO, Tompkins came into much greater national prominence alongside Larry Merchant and Sugar Ray Leona
don in the early seventies, where he rose to prominence alongside artists such as Richard Long and G
Bigelow came to prominence also by challenging the effectiveness of the
ing the Second New England School's years of prominence, American musical education was still in its
During the 1990s Progressive Farmer enjoyed prominence among farm readers and advertisers with spec
'ien Television (CtiTV), it has since gained prominence among Taiwanese viewers, and in January 2006
rs in this field, having risen to a place of prominence among other professional ensembles.
s pressed into a thin celluloid belt, gained prominence among Kennedy assassination conspiracy theor
Although the title gained prominence among the Turko-Mongol tribes of Inner Asia,
Mendelssohn quickly rose to prominence among European banks.
He attained prominence amongst the Dissenting ministry and used his
The company rose quickly to prominence and was noted for its polished, high-budget
Ariyanatha soon rose to prominence and became the chief accountant of the Vijay
has led BYU's football team back to national prominence, and head men's basketball coach Dave Rose,
ch to bring the classical pipe organ back to prominence, and was in the forefront of the mid-20th-ce
vel was Firefox, which brought him to global prominence and became a successful Hollywood film, dire
The page rose to prominence and gained mainstream popularity after USA T
and Arthur Farrell, the Shamrocks faded from prominence and never again had a winning season.
ting Congressman Newt Gingrich into national prominence and leading to Gingrich's election as the Ho
ut of vogue, the style eventually faded from prominence, and its repertoire was subsumed by the more
The band has contributed to the prominence and revival of huayno music from central Per
l level his nickname of "the Vulcan" reached prominence and much lampooning in the media, whilst his
any of the lesser peaks; this is due to its prominence, and the fact that its summit was cleared by
henda melam which comes close to panchari in prominence and grammatical soundness, is Pandi Melam, p
ught a number of new comedy acts to national prominence and made major stars of its host, stand-up c
ng Dalit life, Dalit literature emerged into prominence and as a collective voice after 1960, starti
der auspicious of Jinnah, Suhrawardy rose to prominence, and became a important ally of Jinnah.
and their differing ascents to philosophical prominence; and thirdly an exploration of the philosoph
at least 100 meters (328 ft) of topographic prominence, and a major summit as a summit with at leas
ere so powerful, they achieved international prominence and contracted marriage alliances with forei
e seeds that would return Main Street to its prominence and such a plan would involve the eliminatio
He quickly rose to prominence, and his works were included in an exhibitio
the New York Yankees were starting to regain prominence, and his workload became heavier.
KJ's solo career has risen to prominence, and he has collaborated with Goldinchild in
gn for individualistic development, academic prominence, and a well-rounded education.
the club towards a position of international prominence and Jackson became renowned as an authority
nly 17 at the time but quickly gained social prominence and wealth: Shelton worked in the transporta
olfactory pits, which indent the frontonasal prominence and divide it into a medial and two lateral
However, as Antonescu reached prominence and earned important political assignments,
As time went by, Towns continued to gain prominence and in 1826 acquired the Alabama Journal new
nd Chippewa Indians, attaining a position of prominence and influence.
the Anglican church in the village "in size, prominence and quality".
the face more forward and so increasing nose prominence and modifying its shape.
Here he rose to national prominence and represented Great Britain.
Ann Wright's activities have been of prominence and have been documented by numerous sources
bject of discussion immediately it came into prominence, and concentrated his information in such a
It rises to 2752 meters and has 1643 m of prominence, and thus is classified as an ultra prominen
which the seventh and often fifth are given prominence, and submediant-octave mode.
Mike Sheridan, with whom they first rose to prominence and, in 1964, to a record deal with EMI.
ol, Parmenides and Zeno of Elea, who came to prominence around 490-480 BC.
he NCAA Silver Anniversary Award in 2005 for prominence as a student athlete and success in business
esses moved in allowing Irving to regain its prominence as a local agricultural center.
Grijalva has gained prominence as an outspoken critic of what he calls lax
Although Willie first came to prominence as a starting defensive back for the NFL's f
tis, Jr. and Samuel Allyne Otis also rose to prominence, as did his daughter Mercy Otis Warren.
e 'make-weight' in the deal, he soon rose to prominence as an attacking force in Leicester midfield,
Sampson came to national prominence as a BBC News presenter, co-hosting weekday
e worked with Customs and Excise and rose to prominence as Head of Communications at the UK Treasury
The choir first came into prominence as the Holy Family Convent Bambalapitiya sch
Zhang first came to prominence as the result of his October 1958 Jiefang ("
dney's western suburbs, McGann first came to prominence as part of a loose alliance of modern jazz m
Mayo rose to prominence as director of the New Economics Foundation
He first came to prominence as an activist against Alfred Dreyfus.
s an institution of private law, despite its prominence as the hub of political science research in
ttle Hymn of the Republic", and later gained prominence as a suffragist.
North America, it enjoys a certain amount of prominence as a featured drink at the Zucca bar in Gall
lass the Stars Fell On"), Eisenhower rose to prominence as an Army officer during World War II, wher
when the young Ella Fitzgerald was coming to prominence as the Webb band's lead female vocalist; she
Lethbridge's regional prominence as a service providers has resulted in the e
anager, and theatrical producer, she rose to prominence as one of Canada's outstanding jazz vocalist
Holmes came to prominence as a hard-hitting batsman for Oxford Univers
He first came to political prominence as leader of the Partido Social Popular.
Crerar rose to prominence as leader of the Manitoba Grain Growers asso
He first came to prominence as the host of Toronto 1's short-lived varie
In the early 1980s, she achieved prominence as the leading female representative of the
Traders of this type, while not of such prominence as the larger merchants of the capital, came
g the Gallipoli campaign in 1915-1916 and to prominence as the inspirational commander of the New Ze
Channing came to national prominence as the star of Jerry Herman's Hello, Dolly!
He rose to international prominence as the highest goalscorer for Latvia in thei
1980s and early 1990s, Glitterhouse rose to prominence as the primary European imprint for releases
Born in New Orleans, Rose first came to prominence as a banjo-toting standup comedian, profiled
in the navy in World War 2 and later rose to prominence as a businessman in Las Vegas.
Ricci first came to prominence as a legionary of Gabriele d'Annunzio from 1
In 1976, Gamble helped the Yankees return to prominence as the "Bronx Bombers" won their first Ameri
oolf and Lytton Strachey subsequently gained prominence as members of Bloomsbury.
Later, Matthew returned to prominence as the host of BBC Radio 2's arts magazine R
After 1985 he began to gain prominence as a local Komsomol leader.
ow Institute of Steel and Alloys and rose to prominence as a business oligarch in newly-independent
the Amherst Ice Company and quickly rose to prominence as a land speculator and banker.
He rose to local prominence as a member of the Ballymoney Debating and A
A few men rose to prominence as the leaders of this revolution, showing t
4-0 victory over West Ham United), coming to prominence as a strong, talented midfielder (helping Ci
s a former pornographic actress who achieved prominence as a lead during the mid to latter part of t
Musei (as he was called) first came to prominence as a benshi, a narrator of films during the
From there, he gained prominence as a sportscaster on CBC's national service.
family, since a brother, Louis H., achieved prominence as a mining engineer and in finance in New M
ietnam War, and in 1969 she came to national prominence as an activist when she accompanied a peace
He first came to prominence as a poet, winning the chair at the National
wspaper reported that he had already "gained prominence as a farm bureau speaker and writer in the p
arly years with the P-51D/H, the unit earned prominence as one of the Air Force's most respected aer
hicago, near Austin High School, who rose to prominence as originators of the Chicago style of jazz
Charalkunnu which is of prominence as a Camp centre/convention centre for both
He rose to prominence as an Army officer during the World War II,
as Berry Gordy and Smokey Robinson, rose to prominence as Motown's first crossover star for a brief
Stephan Swanson came to prominence as a marine researcher when he successfully
Greg Lake first came to prominence as a founding member of King Crimson.
As an actor, Reiner first came to national prominence as Archie and Edith Bunker's (played by Carr
Van Hollen has achieved national prominence as head of the Democratic Congressional Camp
e members of a family of Ohioans who reached prominence as officers in the Union Army during the Ame
In that role he came to prominence as the election agent responsible for the tw
reporter and fill-in anchor, first achieving prominence as a substitute anchor for Keith Olbermann o
che Chrestomathie (1824), he came into great prominence as the author of a treatise, De rationalismi
Williams gained prominence as a member of a deputation of three who cha
Sams came to prominence as a director with a revival of Michael Fray
the United States, and greatly increased his prominence as one of the leading military scholar, for
sition to intelligent design gained national prominence as a result of his 2004 appearance before th
In 1953 he came to prominence as a member of Johnny Dankworth's band, then
a British actor and broadcaster who rose to prominence as presenter of the peak-time BBC Television
o, and of Indian descent, Balkissoon rose to prominence as the head of Scarborough Homeowners Allian
mber of the Antimafia Commission, he came to prominence as a strong opponent of the Mafia and organi
Rahul has achieved prominence as a creative musical performer from an earl
Revis came to prominence as a jazz bassist with the legendary Betty C
She gained prominence as a teacher, serving on the faculty of New
Harris' prominence as a medical doctor in opposition to governm
He went on to gain early prominence as a schools international.
Arthur came to prominence as a rugby player while playing for first cl
Hartland was an activist and rose to prominence as a leader of campaign against the storage
The temples of these Deities are of not much prominence as that of Shri Shantadurga (Kavlem), Shri M
nd a bar called "Mother's" which gained some prominence as a result of the 1986 film, About Last Nig
He came to prominence as a member of Cymdeithas y Cymreigyddion in
Love soon rose to prominence as a fans' favourite with the people of Plym
for Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP), Romero came to prominence as a key member of Argentina Under-20's vict
of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, and rose to prominence as the Mughal Empire disintegrated.
as a Conservative Party activist who came to prominence as the Chairman of the Bow Group.
pool) is a British actress who first came to prominence as Petra Taylor in the TV soap opera Brooksi
As the Roman family achieved more and more prominence as leaders of society, their activities alte
She came to national prominence as a comedian in Mack Sennett silent films s
eline, who was Control's rival, has risen to prominence as a result of seemingly top-grade Soviet in
The idea first came to prominence as part of generalized phrase structure gram
er influence to bring Michael Lewis' case to prominence, as well as to empower blacks in Brunswick.
He came to prominence as commander at the First Battle of Newbury
small town until the early 19th century, its prominence as a major port for the transport of coal fo
He rose to prominence as a local community leader there along with
round inside the party, so Nyers returned to prominence as part of a younger leadership.
In spite of his prominence as an ornithologist, this activity had to co
Lyle first came to prominence as penciler on DC Comics' Starman vol. 1 whe
he is credited with bringing street dance to prominence as a founding member and manager of The Lock
ll name, depicted a peasant boy who rises to prominence as a preacher due to his smooth tongue.
A singer and guitarist, he first came to prominence as a member of Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys
r Eddy faced while gaining national fame and prominence as a publisher, preacher, writer, teacher, p
A commemorative plaque recounts his prominence, as does a similar, larger plaque at his loc
She first rose to prominence as head of the North York Parent Assembly an
e Period of Pharaohs, Sepermeru enjoyed some prominence as both a largely populated religious, milit
Formerly a market town, Rode rose to prominence as a trading centre on the ceremonial border
Scheibel came to prominence as a leader of the Old Lutherans in the diss
n to the Assembly in 1982, Mr. Rivera gained prominence as a labor advocate and organizer of constru
percussionist and vocalist who first came to prominence as a member of his brother Art Neville's fun
                                                                                                    


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