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pholders of states' rights, gaining national prominence in 1922 with his stand against President Har
ging for the title, but they gained national prominence with a run in the FA Cup which ended with a
sition to intelligent design gained national prominence as a result of his 2004 appearance before th
ert, turned the program into one of national prominence.
Two of the couple's sons achieved national prominence in the legal profession and parliament.
s Bryan that vaulted him to greater national prominence during the first decade of the twentieth cen
distinctive excellence and achieve national prominence
San Mateo, California, who came to national prominence after relocating to New Orleans.
time, a period where the NBA gained national prominence; he never sought out the spotlight, however.
Dawson came to national prominence in 2009 after her son, journalist Greg Dawso
rds, propelling Shield's playing to national prominence.
In his second term, Truman achieved national prominence by chairing a Senate committee investigating
following year Stephenson achieved national prominence when he refused to leave a public house with
l's athletic program has grown into national prominence, winning 56 regional and 11 national champio
She came to national prominence as a comedian in Mack Sennett silent films s
long for the Women of Troy to reach national prominence.
er reporters have gone on to attain national prominence, including Christi Paul of CNN Headline News
nson helped lead the band back into national prominence.
ds and the Dukes of Norfolk rose to national prominence in England.
the eponymous film (1945) gave her national prominence.
NAM's University Council and gained national prominence with the creation of the Consejo Estudiantil
Strahl first rose to national prominence in the summer of 2001, when he was the leade
0, 1952) helped bring Vanderbilt to national prominence.
He first came to national prominence whist starring alongside Patrick Allen and S
Proof first rose to national prominence as a part of the rap group D12, which he was
ge located in Moraga, California to national prominence.
Mr. Broadbent came to national prominence after siding with Liberal dissident Petro Ge
n of Great Britain, first coming to national prominence in the Nodor Fours team win in 1961 playing
Flanagan rose to national prominence after producing the theatrical adaptation sh
ngs of his hero Louis Armstrong, to National prominence through radio broadcasts and tours of the va
During this time he came to national prominence in the Church of Scotland, as Convener of th
Abrams first came to national prominence when he served as Reagan's Assistant Secreta
Allen first came to national prominence in 1990 when he documented an England fan's
Prior, the bridge briefly attained national prominence on 20 January 2006 when a 19-foot (5.8 m) lo
Miss Dudeck first rose to national prominence as the one-meter springboard gold medalist a
4. Beginnings of National Prominence
The innings brought Gilchrist national prominence.
ding the Urban League of Nebraska's National Prominence Award, selection as the Nebraska Outstanding
cilmember from 2003-2005 and gained national prominence after being tried on domestic violence charg
In 1965 the movement began to gain national prominence.
Formed in 1962, HARYOU achieved national prominence quickly.
sque election EHAK suddenly rose to national prominence when it publicly announced that it would ass
It brought many of the cast to national prominence.
Here he rose to national prominence and represented Great Britain.
The district reached nationwide prominence in the 1960s, however, when President John F
d for use on land, the falconet gained naval prominence during the 17th century for the defence of l
oe Biden, "drill, baby, drill" reached a new prominence.
the face more forward and so increasing nose prominence and modifying its shape.
ued involvment in politics, much of O'Hare's prominence gradually faded.
He left four sons of prominence in the next decades in the Mezzogiorno: Land
intment of Gerhard Maria Wagner to a post of prominence in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Linz, A
he Supponids were a Frankish noble family of prominence in the Carolingian regnum Italicum in the ni
North America, it enjoys a certain amount of prominence as a featured drink at the Zucca bar in Gall
Program and enshrinement on the Promenade of Prominence in Watts.
of live performances, and gained a degree of prominence after opening for now the disbanded group Ik
of Dove Crag with only about five metres of prominence which prevents it even qualifying as a “Nutt
0 feet (450 m) and about 360 feet (110 m) of prominence.
Charalkunnu which is of prominence as a Camp centre/convention centre for both
h in 1716, Mason was 27 and already a man of prominence in Stafford County.
irfield's southern ridges, with 31 metres of prominence it just qualifies as a Hewitt.
Fegersheim enjoyed a few days of prominence in 1680 when the court of Louis XIV, accompa
Anthrax, both of whom would gain a place of prominence in the growing thrash metal movement.
rs in this field, having risen to a place of prominence among other professional ensembles.
o further illustrate the rising-sea model of prominence, if sea level rose 56 m, North and South Ame
ing the Second New England School's years of prominence, American musical education was still in its
School, Derby, Rudd has been in positions of prominence at several corporations, including serving a
's husband David Hatuel was given a place of prominence near the Western Wall in the human chain fro
nd Chippewa Indians, attaining a position of prominence and influence.
years, and gave way to an extended period of prominence with the late English saxophonist/flautist T
window, which gives the building a sense of prominence.
Sutherland, a local lawyer of prominence, bought several acres of his ancestral lands
Ann Wright's activities have been of prominence and have been documented by numerous sources
It rises to 2752 meters and has 1643 m of prominence, and thus is classified as an ultra prominen
A modest man, Goodall achieved his own prominence in later life once he was able to come out f
many Republicans and is taking a particular prominence in Missouri.
It has a particular prominence in Ireland, where it is known as Little Chri
display stand is built which adds particular prominence to the penjing specimen and exemplifies the
Sophia obtained particular prominence through the Women's Tax Resistance League, a
ngineering Union (AEU), achieving particular prominence during the British General Strike.
It came into particular prominence from being used as a place of reception for
Pasadena's prominence in the cultural, scientific, architectural a
appointment that indicated both Philokales' prominence in the imperial hierarchy and the emperor's
and their differing ascents to philosophical prominence; and thirdly an exploration of the philosoph
m Parish Chilton who would rise to political prominence in Alabama and the Confederacy.
hilosophy; Emden's theological and political prominence coupled with its yen for religious and civic
He first came to political prominence as leader of the Partido Social Popular.
On his way toward political prominence, Iredell commanded a company of volunteers d
he use this issue in order to gain political prominence.
ed him on a path toward wealth and political prominence.
Beshear's initial rise to political prominence was interrupted in 1987 when he finished thi
ne man's rise to academic and then political prominence in an administration, his love-hate relation
native Bill Frist rose to national political prominence when he became majority leader of the U.S. S
on's descendants gained particular political prominence.
-student jazz revivalists, rose into popular prominence in the mid-1950s, when "college jazz" was a
It played a central role in Portland's prominence during the emergence of grunge in that era,
er soldiers in the regiment reached post-war prominence, including state politician George Spalding,
Embranthiri rose to professional prominence in early 1970s by updating himself on its vo
The programme's prominence in Radio 4's schedule meant that Bragg's ele
The Tay whale came to public prominence when it was subject to a public dissection b
Following this he came to public prominence through his work in the cleanup efforts at D
r, and the first in which he achieved public prominence, was in the television industry.
In 1974 he came into public prominence when he appeared before the United States Co
Langridge originally came to public prominence most notably with the Judge Dredd Megazine s
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
Crichlow came to public prominence starring as Maria 'Sugar' Sweet in Channel 4
on and radio appearances, she came to public prominence in Stephen Fry's Emmy Award-winning document
He came to wider public prominence following his controversial publication of w
year, marking the end of the town's railway prominence.
l level his nickname of "the Vulcan" reached prominence and much lampooning in the media, whilst his
e members of a family of Ohioans who reached prominence as officers in the Union Army during the Ame
However, as Antonescu reached prominence and earned important political assignments,
Another indicator of Seth Read's prominence in early Uxbridge was this citation.
the New York Yankees were starting to regain prominence, and his workload became heavier.
Lethbridge's regional prominence as a service providers has resulted in the e
imaging in that the conspicuity or relative prominence of nerve is affected by the angle of voxel o
- c. 1292 BCE), when Thinis enjoyed renewed prominence, based on its geographical connection to var
ospatric enjoyed the benefits of the renewed prominence given to native Englishmen in the reign of H
An outstanding feature is the rock prominence in the north face, called Urresti.
m the river and gradually ascends to a rocky prominence.
Rode's prominence was greatest during the 16th and 17th centur
e noted that he was concerned that his rugby prominence helped him earn admission, but received feed
se are sited close by on a slightly separate prominence to the south-east.
e Dutch Pim Fortuyn List enjoyed short-lived prominence.
Singh's prominence in Delhi surged when the UPA government was
the Anglican church in the village "in size, prominence and quality".
The term may have gained wider social prominence after it was used in a 1995 Spy article and
nly 17 at the time but quickly gained social prominence and wealth: Shelton worked in the transporta
zer, a figure in the Revolution who had some prominence in Chester County.
outh movement in Kyrgyzstan that gained some prominence during the Tulip Revolution of March 2005 th
Carlos Prio-Touzet, is an architect of some prominence.
size of Australia a daily newspaper of some prominence could only reach the bush and outlying distr
alue, or that its previous owner was of some prominence in Anglo Saxon society.
nd a bar called "Mother's" which gained some prominence as a result of the 1986 film, About Last Nig
His management of Hubbard Foods gained some prominence for its participation in and promotion of so
He came to some prominence in the 1960s, starring in films playing char
e Period of Pharaohs, Sepermeru enjoyed some prominence as both a largely populated religious, milit
He was a person of some prominence in the town, and records indicate the Town B
Ganaura Shaikh, and the family rose to some prominence during the rule of the Mughal Emperor Aurang
d in 1969, but was however to return to some prominence after the Cambodian coup of 1970, in which S
Barra Head itself is the southern prominence located mid-way along the south coast.
nus track), but does not give it any special prominence in his repertoire.
This news coverage did give some special prominence to the Ricaurte article.
Stone rose to state prominence during the administration of Governor John J
Nass has gained statewide prominence primarily for his publicly adversarial relat
He first came to statewide prominence as a campaign manager for his predecessor, F
oration efforts and help revive the Strand's prominence in the city of Boston.
ts could equal … have brought it into strong prominence.
Traders of this type, while not of such prominence as the larger merchants of the capital, came
mori, it is unclear why Holbein gave it such prominence in this painting.
rcasm, and cockiness are rarely seen in such prominence in female actors on-screen.
ches and photographs by contributors of such prominence as John Ciardi, William Stafford, Elton Glas
owers after his resurrection, it had no such prominence in between.
Lynds rose to sudden prominence when the paper was published and a press rel
During World War II, the sudden prominence of tanks and other armored vehicles on the b
Kirk Fell east top has sufficient prominence (34 m, 112 ft) to qualify as a Hewitt in its
He came into temporary prominence again during the revolution of 1908.
tury, the people in 1869 came into temporary prominence during the Riel Rebellion in the Red River a
mited to, depth of detail, quantity of text, prominence of placement, and juxtaposition of statement
azite-Na, and Chabazite-Sr, depending on the prominence of the indicated cation.
At the end of the prominence, the crest is followed until the summit.
extending from the eminentia conchae to the prominence corresponding with the scapha.
This map of Multan from 1873 shows the prominence of the Multan Fort
d the antiquary in 1693, greatly raising the prominence of his branch of the family.
f economics and history, for instance in the prominence given Innis and the staples thesis in Canadi
al left-leaning Liberal Sheila Copps and the prominence of her parents (Victor and Geraldine) at the
portant aspect of the 'Cello Concerto is the prominence of the piano (alongside the 'cello) as can b
19th century this tendency bore fruit in the prominence of Quaker women in the American women's righ
nd avrohana can be distinguished only by the prominence of their sonant and consonant notes.
The prominence of Malia as one of the leading spots for nig
nite-(Ce) or gadolinite-(Y) depending on the prominence of the variable element composition (namely,
Kent struggled against the prominence of Sussex in the early roundarm years but th
The band has contributed to the prominence and revival of huayno music from central Per
alance the band achieved in On Time with the prominence of Mel Schacher's bass.
Such a supposition would accord with the prominence acquired by the moon in the calendar and in
to make it a political issue and elevate the prominence of it because he's facing political problems
ur, Crossroads takes the visitor through the prominence of the “Citrus Era,” the turmoil of the Mexi
Due to the prominence of the Outer Banks of North Carolina, which
) are said to be more active and signify the prominence of the specific archetype which is associate
Sometimes the rent goes up with the prominence of the storage location.
ognized for the wave of Top 40 radio and the prominence of the letter 'Q' in station call letters.
Considering the prominence of the borough in London, I am surprised at
atshenshini and Kelsall Rivers, it forms the prominence col for the Devils Paw, a summit in the Boun
However, Rose never gained the prominence of many of his contemporaries, for any of se
It is because of the prominence of the winds in this mass and "the German te
n, but the emergence of punk stopped all the prominence of the bands who established some time ago.
not require Senate confirmation despite the prominence of the office.
modernize his territories and his city, the prominence of which considerably increased.
lled because its extremity projects like the prominence of a rock.
pted the royal blue as its colour due to the prominence of Cavan football at the time.
Due to the prominence of his family in the area, he played an impo
It is the prominence col for Mount Ballon the Continental Divide
aged to escape this fate, in part due to the prominence of the Percy family and the fact that the ch
ace Rivers, As such it is significant as the prominence col between all points south in the Rockies
The prominence of the Phoenix Hotel heavily influenced hors
ssy, a secondary character in the novel, the prominence of this role was expanded and tailored to Bo
                                                                                                    


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