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time, a period where the NBA gained national | prominence; he never sought out the spotlight, however. |
Because of his father's | prominence he was godson of English queen Philippa of H |
As quickly as Lovett rose to | prominence, he fell. |
As a result of the | prominence he gained during the Greenberg Commission, S |
e noted that he was concerned that his rugby | prominence helped him earn admission, but received feed |
t, the Rutherford Institute rose to national | prominence helping Paula Jones to sue U.S. President Bi |
Budden did not come to | prominence, however, until the 1960s when, after a peri |
o further illustrate the rising-sea model of | prominence, if sea level rose 56 m, North and South Ame |
umentary filmmaking and soon gained national | prominence in the United States as co-director and co-p |
) arrived in Sydney in 1814 and soon rose to | prominence in that city. |
He rose to further | prominence in 1968 as National Secretary of the Austral |
He rose to | prominence in 2001 with the release of Devil's Night, D |
He first came to | prominence in the 2010 UK Open when he impressively def |
n jazz guitarist and keyboardist who came to | prominence in the 1990s. |
The concept received major widespread | prominence in the 1990s when it was used to justify the |
Mirage came to much greater | prominence in 1987 when Wright spotted an opportunity i |
He left four sons of | prominence in the next decades in the Mezzogiorno: Land |
He gained further | prominence in the late 1970s as the lead guitarist in T |
rted her career in the mid 1970s and came to | prominence in the 1980s after many years as a club perf |
An outstanding feature is the rock | prominence in the north face, called Urresti. |
Cell are an English synthpop duo who came to | prominence in the early 1980s. |
cameo appearances of celebrities who rose to | prominence in Japan in the early 90s, including actress |
The mural highlighted Howard County's long | prominence in farming and its love affair with the Elbe |
By the 1960s, plastics had risen to | prominence in American life, including the hobby indust |
ctronic music record label that first gained | prominence in 1990. |
k Pratt is credited with raising the town to | prominence in the 1800s, and was subsequently named aft |
n Anatolia and the east, Aleppo rose to high | prominence in the Ottoman era, at one point being secon |
British electronic synthpop duo that came to | prominence in the late 1980s. |
He came to national | prominence in 1997 by winning the seat of then-Defence |
We will aid the Negroes to rise in | prominence in every walk of life, in the professions an |
rnish businessman who achieved international | prominence in the world of chess problems and a place i |
The group would go on to gain battle | prominence in the West Coast hip hop scene and respect |
He came to | prominence in the Big and Daft comedy trio, BBC London |
m Parish Chilton who would rise to political | prominence in Alabama and the Confederacy. |
ltiple factors behind the state's increasing | prominence in exports, the focused and active promotion |
intment of Gerhard Maria Wagner to a post of | prominence in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Linz, A |
cess and philanthropy has contributed to his | prominence in Nigerian high society. |
Crosby's | prominence in the Rhythm Boys helped launch his career |
Singh's | prominence in Delhi surged when the UPA government was |
932 Swindon) is a British artist who rose to | prominence in the 1960s. |
MSgt Burghardt came to | prominence in 2005 when the Omaha World-Herald publishe |
Seineldin rose to | prominence in Argentina during the 1982 Falklands War a |
The school rose to | prominence in the international academic environment in |
he Supponids were a Frankish noble family of | prominence in the Carolingian regnum Italicum in the ni |
Begun in 1987 and vaulted to | prominence in 1990 by winning the Musica Antiqua Compet |
She came to | prominence in local politics leading a neighbourhood gr |
ley, David Cannadine and others, who came to | prominence in the 1990s. |
As Kelty's | prominence in the community grew, friends encouraged hi |
New Age yoga instructor who rose to national | prominence in the early 1990s when he began starring in |
The label rose to | prominence in the 90's largely on the runaway success o |
With a growing | prominence in the black community, Mrs. Matthews was so |
dom rendered flat, and should never be given | prominence in an alapana. |
genre of speculative fiction which came into | prominence in the 1980s and early 1990s. |
He gained | prominence in 1981 when 364 leading economists publishe |
restoring the study of political economy to | prominence in mainstream economics. |
and Industry, Tourism and Sport but rose to | prominence in his role as Minister for Education from 1 |
Lizzie's | prominence in Rossetti's works decreased as their love |
-student jazz revivalists, rose into popular | prominence in the mid-1950s, when "college jazz" was a |
Clifden gained | prominence in the early 1900s when Guglielmo Marconi bu |
rn in Wokingham, England, Read first came to | prominence in 1975 with his debut album A Friend of Min |
zer, a figure in the Revolution who had some | prominence in Chester County. |
He first came to | prominence in 2006, winning the 2006 WDF Europe Cup, an |
He rose to | prominence in 2007 after the release of his controversi |
He first came to | prominence in 2008 when he qualified for the UK Open. |
ere a clan from Ross-shire that had risen to | prominence in the 15th century during the disintegratio |
Tepper first came to | prominence in the late 1970s with Captain Beefheart. |
He began to rise to international | prominence in 1988 on Felix, winning a few grand prix c |
Sijthoff, who rose to | prominence in the trade of translated books, was oppose |
the late 1960s, and the Pirates returned to | prominence in 1970. |
irst Division football, and began to rise to | prominence in creating chances for a team that included |
He first came to | prominence in the late 1990s when the club captured thr |
oration efforts and help revive the Strand's | prominence in the city of Boston. |
enpeace Aotearoa New Zealand gained national | prominence in the 1970s and 1980s for its action agains |
roduced in 2002, he finally rose to national | prominence in 2005. |
the devastation of World War II to economic | prominence in the post-war decades has been regarded as |
Program and enshrinement on the Promenade of | Prominence in Watts. |
He came to | prominence in the 1976-77 season, when he made 41 leagu |
s his intimate friendship with Peter and his | prominence in public life. |
He came to | prominence in films such as Dahmer (2002), S.W.A.T. (20 |
Hsu rose to | prominence in Japan, where she made her first appearanc |
s a distinguished British seaman who rose to | prominence in the early months of the First World War f |
The Haynesville Shale came into | prominence in 2008 as a potentially major shale gas res |
Batchelder's | prominence in Southern California's art community inclu |
He came to | prominence in the 1990s as the spokesman for the Garvag |
rly 20th century, the Jews of Oradea had won | prominence in the public life of the city; there were J |
She rose to | prominence in her first term in office holding a number |
he large number of his students who achieved | prominence in th area of zoology and for the number of |
He rose to | prominence in the 1120s, becoming Prior of Christ Churc |
His work first came to | prominence in physics when in 1929 with Dmitry Ivanenko |
1 - Mac Davis, singer-songwriter who rose to | prominence in the 1970s. |
u, sir, are the highest grade in your clan's | prominence, in your appearance, and in your writing. |
He first came to | prominence in 1946 as a BBC radio producer responsible |
Her daughter, Charlotte Hindle, rose to | prominence in the 1980s as a presenter on the Saturday |
Padbury came to | prominence in 1966 when she joined the cast of the long |
and Leifchild Stratten Jones, both achieved | prominence in public life. |
he first known cricketer "who achieved great | prominence in the game" for it was said of him in his o |
the neo-Nazi skinhead RAC bands that rose to | prominence in the early 1980s. |
Baert first came to international | prominence in the 1934 World Cup in Italy. |
llaborative efforts, the Rothschilds rose to | prominence in a variety of banking endeavours including |
ass) recorded in 1989, soon brought Blade to | prominence in the fledgling British hip hop scene. |
alestinian organization that suddenly gained | prominence in August 2006 by kidnapping two journalists |
society of Tripura with its alumni achieving | prominence in various fields. |
nder Olson during Arizona's rise to national | prominence in the 1980s, and used it as a launching boa |
Jones came to public | prominence in the UK for his persona on BBC Two's Drago |
comedy sketch team who first reached public | prominence in August 2002 where they won the Perrier Be |
It came to national | prominence in 2004 after its performances in the Footba |
Rajaram rose to | prominence in 1962 when he defeated C. R. Narasimhan, s |
He first rose to | prominence in the early to mid 2000s. |
nus track), but does not give it any special | prominence in his repertoire. |
She came to | prominence in a Vitagraph film called Too Many Crooks ( |
der of the Ahalolfings dynasty which rose to | prominence in Alamannia in the Carolingian period. |
When the Khalistan movement burst into | prominence in Punjab, the government at first sent law- |
Nuumbembe came to | prominence in April 2005, when he fought to a points dr |
ctronic dance music subgenres that came into | prominence in the 2000s decade. |
Craig rose to | prominence in the late 1980s/early 1990s as a music rad |
oble family with Swedish roots which rose to | prominence in the service of Gustav Vasa, Catherine Ste |
He rose to | prominence in 1987, when he published a thorough legal |
He first came to | prominence in costume-drama adaptations of E. M. Forste |
It came to | prominence in the Crimean War and American Civil War. |
iver Vit in Bulgaria, Usin Kerim has come to | prominence in the genre of Romani poetry over the past |
England, but returning north he resumed his | prominence in church matters and kept it until his deat |
Slade came to | prominence in his first season by taking 52 cheap wicke |
r, poet and Chautauqua lecturer, who rose to | prominence in the 1890s. |
ntries is Italy, due to its lengthy historic | prominence in prehistoric, ancient, medieval and modern |
n University) in 1835, and initially rose to | prominence in South Carolina state politics. |
He returned to considerable | prominence in 1922 when, on the urging of the soon-to-b |
The band came to | prominence in 2003 with their debut album, Vehicles and |
arn advertisers take advantage of the barns' | prominence in rural landscapes, paying their owners for |
Akinsola came into | prominence in 2007, when he represented Nigeria in the |
h in 1716, Mason was 27 and already a man of | prominence in Stafford County. |
pholders of states' rights, gaining national | prominence in 1922 with his stand against President Har |
many Republicans and is taking a particular | prominence in Missouri. |
The ISG has in recent years risen to | prominence in the gem industry with its strong consumer |
Hailing from Maitland, Morgan first came to | prominence in 1964 when playing for a representative Ne |
These terms also gained | prominence in 17th century New England - during their r |
appointment that indicated both Philokales' | prominence in the imperial hierarchy and the emperor's |
nsuitable for human habitation, it came into | prominence in 1999 during the Kargil conflict when Paki |
Its | prominence in the Soviet era suggests that it may have |
Two of the couple's sons achieved national | prominence in the legal profession and parliament. |
He gained | prominence in England in the first decade of the reign |
The board rose in | prominence in the years after World War II. |
In 1975, he gained | prominence in a fight for gay rights with the Universit |
Canon is a celebrity chef who first came to | prominence in the Seventies in a comedy and culinary do |
Another indicator of Seth Read's | prominence in early Uxbridge was this citation. |
mori, it is unclear why Holbein gave it such | prominence in this painting. |
This defense gained | prominence in 1995 as the Steelers gained their fifth S |
Sick Puppies rose to | prominence in 2006 when their song "All the Same" was u |
Grimes came to | prominence in 1969 as a member of Delivery, associated |
When the internet came in to | prominence in the late 90's Glazier began to build syst |
ls etc. However the project primarily gained | prominence in Germany through the collaborative album, |
Blue gained | prominence in the medical sector as a pioneering Breast |
She came to | prominence in TV as one of the hosts of the ITV light e |
Healy first came to | prominence in late 2006 when she became the first girl |
Noriega came to | prominence in the late 90s as he helped Latin artists s |
He came to | prominence in Germany in the 1940s and 1950s after Worl |
Pasadena's | prominence in the cultural, scientific, architectural a |
Boat drinks were created from and rose to | prominence in the late 1940s through the early 1970s as |
It has a particular | prominence in Ireland, where it is known as Little Chri |
He first came to | prominence in the 1960s as a political cartoonist, at w |
He first came to | prominence in the 1980s for taking part in a campaign a |
alue, or that its previous owner was of some | prominence in Anglo Saxon society. |
h veterans of the Civil War and gained local | prominence in the late 1800s. |
She later admitted that despite her | prominence in the original series, she had to audition |
He achieved international | prominence in this position due to his wide ranging con |
Arden and Frost came to | prominence in the late 1970s alternative comedy boom, a |
Due to his rise in world wide | prominence in the late 1990s, he was given his debut in |
Dawson came to national | prominence in 2009 after her son, journalist Greg Dawso |
Case, a Blue Dog Democrat, first came to | prominence in Hawaii as majority leader of the Hawaii S |
rican writer and labor organizer who rose to | prominence in the Chinatowns of San Francisco and New Y |
Fegersheim enjoyed a few days of | prominence in 1680 when the court of Louis XIV, accompa |
edge of the moon that had been brought into | prominence in the Rectified Atlas. |
Walker achieved world | prominence in 1974 when he ran second to Filbert Bayi i |
Jackson rose to | prominence in the 1960s in the progressive rock group, |
Els first achieved | prominence in 1984, when he won the Junior World Golf C |
Coming to | prominence in the 1920s as an "inventive" cornet and tr |
The programme's | prominence in Radio 4's schedule meant that Bragg's ele |
Active since the 1950s, she came to | prominence in Serbia with Mediala, a group of painters, |
She gained | prominence in the 1960s for the song "He's a Rebel," a |
The dynamic wing-attack first rose to | prominence in 2003, when she made her debut in the Aust |
The city's fishing industry rose to | prominence in the mid-19th century, and one gallery of |
He gained considerable | prominence in the U.S. as the featured speaker on the w |
a respected rock and punk band that came to | prominence in the late 1970s and early 1980s and, havin |
The Encounter Squad came into | prominence in the 1980s and 1990s, when they started de |
He gained | prominence in the movement for a series of debates with |
The band rose to | prominence in the US Pacific Northwest scene shortly af |
0s Yugoslav music group which achieved great | prominence in the former Yugoslav rock scene for its ar |
ent architectural practice was gaining great | prominence in the Cincinnati metropolitan area.:11 |
A military academy graduate, he came to | prominence in Szeged in 1919 for his violent counterrev |
Atlanta initially came to | prominence in the 1990s with groups such as Kriss Kross |
rugby league footballer whose career rose to | prominence in the late 1970s. |
Anthrax, both of whom would gain a place of | prominence in the growing thrash metal movement. |
re a group of Catholic musicians who rose to | prominence in the folk music era of the 1970s. |
In 2004, Hasselriis gained | prominence in Winnipeg by leading the fight to keep Win |
She rose to | prominence in the 1970s, playing Bert's girlfriend in t |
He came to | prominence in the late 1990s for playing Randy Meeks in |
She came to | prominence in the mid 1970s, as the vocalist in the ban |
Spaak gained international | prominence in 1945, when he was elected chairman of the |
ouse and early Detroit techno, Reece came to | prominence in the mid 1990s as a jungle star. |
The Shtadlan emerged to | prominence in the 17th century, with the rise of Absolu |
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