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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. |
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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 |
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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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