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ng Dalit life, Dalit literature emerged into | prominence and as a collective voice after 1960, starti |
The Shtadlan emerged to | prominence in the 17th century, with the rise of Absolu |
- c. 1292 BCE), when Thinis enjoyed renewed | prominence, based on its geographical connection to var |
e Period of Pharaohs, Sepermeru enjoyed some | prominence as both a largely populated religious, milit |
e Dutch Pim Fortuyn List enjoyed short-lived | prominence. |
or John G. Shedd, helped establish Chicago's | prominence throughout the world in business, art, cultu |
h of Europe, and overt euroscepticism gained | prominence. |
community and was destined for even greater | prominence. |
he difficulty of a claim, the experience and | prominence of the lawyer, and the costs associated with |
ollege sports team increase the exposure and | prominence of a university. |
898 election and thereafter slowly fade from | prominence. |
and Arthur Farrell, the Shamrocks faded from | prominence and never again had a winning season. |
ut of vogue, the style eventually faded from | prominence, and its repertoire was subsumed by the more |
r Eddy faced while gaining national fame and | prominence as a publisher, preacher, writer, teacher, p |
he Supponids were a Frankish noble family of | prominence in the Carolingian regnum Italicum in the ni |
The Pfleger family gained | prominence in Cincinnati's business community because o |
As it was, this article gave it far more | prominence than Rumbelow's book even did, so it seems o |
During the 1990s Progressive Farmer enjoyed | prominence among farm readers and advertisers with spec |
The firm gained | prominence after the turn of the millennium with a numb |
ctronic music record label that first gained | prominence in 1990. |
He first achieved | prominence with the indie rock group Easyworld, who rel |
Matthew Savoie first gained | prominence when he won the gold medal on the junior lev |
erzigova, and Laetitia Casta, first achieved | prominence via these ad campaigns. |
ces and Technology (HST), Toner first gained | prominence for his theory of intra-cellular ice formati |
reporter and fill-in anchor, first achieving | prominence as a substitute anchor for Keith Olbermann o |
Els first achieved | prominence in 1984, when he won the Junior World Golf C |
yopia," and "Glass ceiling" were first given | prominence in HBR's pages. |
Haring first achieved | prominence with his 2001 children's book Cheese and the |
John Davis first gained | prominence by winning the world light heavyweight crown |
Eos Chasma with a Mensa, a flat topped | prominence with cliff-like edges, as seen by THEMIS. |
of General Relativity by researchers for its | prominence, it is frequently called MTW after its autho |
atshenshini and Kelsall Rivers, it forms the | prominence col for the Devils Paw, a summit in the Boun |
Breslin's fortunes and | prominence grew until his name was notably linked with |
The group would go on to gain battle | prominence in the West Coast hip hop scene and respect |
he use this issue in order to gain political | prominence. |
Lou, however, did not gain international | prominence until his second film, the neo-noir Suzhou R |
He went on to gain early | prominence as a schools international. |
In 1965 the movement began to gain national | prominence. |
umentary filmmaking and soon gained national | prominence in the United States as co-director and co-p |
He gained further | prominence in the late 1970s as the lead guitarist in T |
use of his former trade, gained considerable | prominence after a 1905 win over future champion Jack J |
Nass has gained statewide | prominence primarily for his publicly adversarial relat |
enpeace Aotearoa New Zealand gained national | prominence in the 1970s and 1980s for its action agains |
Swoopes gained national | prominence when she won the gold medal with the USA Bas |
outh movement in Kyrgyzstan that gained some | prominence during the Tulip Revolution of March 2005 th |
But they gained greater | prominence for their sponsorship of two time NASCAR Win |
Sagmeister gained first | prominence when he performed in 1975 at the Frankfurt J |
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 |
modern times, the city gained international | prominence with Correntes d'Escritas, a literary festiv |
time, a period where the NBA gained national | prominence; he never sought out the spotlight, however. |
nd a bar called "Mother's" which gained some | prominence as a result of the 1986 film, About Last Nig |
h veterans of the Civil War and gained local | prominence in the late 1800s. |
His management of Hubbard Foods gained some | prominence for its participation in and promotion of so |
However, Rose never gained the | prominence of many of his contemporaries, for any of se |
He gained considerable | prominence in the U.S. as the featured speaker on the w |
d for use on land, the falconet gained naval | prominence during the 17th century for the defence of l |
Spaak gained international | prominence in 1945, when he was elected chairman of the |
nly 17 at the time but quickly gained social | prominence and wealth: Shelton worked in the transporta |
NAM's University Council and gained national | prominence with the creation of the Consejo Estudiantil |
le and other Maratha chiefs had gained great | prominence during this period. |
h century, the Menzies name gained momentary | prominence when James Menzies, a merchant in Weem, was |
This school has gained much | prominence in the district since the addition of plus t |
cilmember from 2003-2005 and gained national | prominence after being tried on domestic violence charg |
pholders of states' rights, gaining national | prominence in 1922 with his stand against President Har |
ent architectural practice was gaining great | prominence in the Cincinnati metropolitan area.:11 |
Watts game to | prominence in Welsh rugby when he was part of the Maest |
The innings brought Gilchrist national | prominence. |
isplayed "in such a way as to not give undue | prominence to any part of it in comparison with any oth |
p was formed in January 2008 to give greater | prominence to the Male Voice Choir's younger members an |
p Travel' for the travel business, given its | prominence. |
n of Christ had gradually been given greater | prominence since a shift in theological emphasis during |
aspect and the landscape aspect given equal | prominence. |
for the new parliament buildings, given its | prominence over both the town and the river, as well as |
"Apostles of Infinite Love", and giving more | prominence to the name "Order of the Magnificat of the |
BO, Tompkins came into much greater national | prominence alongside Larry Merchant and Sugar Ray Leona |
o not only space them for greater individual | prominence but to also keep them from rubbing directly |
s Bryan that vaulted him to greater national | prominence during the first decade of the twentieth cen |
Gregg gained | prominence at the Second Battle of Bull Run when his me |
He grew to | prominence when he assassinated Rehavam Ze'evi, the Tou |
His legal career grew in | prominence until interrupted by the Civil War. |
ia, which, formed in 1988, gradually grew to | prominence on the Serbian rock scene. |
hristopher Wren, the society quickly grew in | prominence . |
central defence, a role in which he grew to | prominence. |
He grew to | prominence during his television coverage and forecasti |
The band soon grew to | prominence because the youth of the time were able to i |
manufacturing and refining companies grew to | prominence in the Calumet region. |
eak Star Cultural Center; SIHB would grow to | prominence under the directorship of their late sister, |
His firm began to grow in | prominence after he took over the printshop of his uncl |
hant princes, the Bolitho family's growth to | prominence started with Thomas Bolitho (1765-1868). |
edibly important in bringing Shred guitar to | prominence. |
family, since a brother, Louis H., achieved | prominence as a mining engineer and in finance in New M |
zer, a figure in the Revolution who had some | prominence in Chester County. |
rly 20th century, the Jews of Oradea had won | prominence in the public life of the city; there were J |
mata Harbour overtook the Manukau Harbour in | prominence as a port location. |
Grijalva has gained | prominence as an outspoken critic of what he calls lax |
It has a | prominence of 15.7 m (51.5 ft), and was only included o |
Rahul has achieved | prominence as a creative musical performer from an earl |
Kirk Fell east top has sufficient | prominence (34 m, 112 ft) to qualify as a Hewitt in its |
In 2004, Hasselriis gained | prominence in Winnipeg by leading the fight to keep Win |
The town is said to have gained | prominence under the rule of Mamalla. |
as the ideas of the New Criticism have lost | prominence, biographical interpretations of Hamnet's re |
stating that the paper should not have given | prominence to the interview; Parker added that similar |
26 m Gaillard Cut and McKinley would have a | prominence of 6,168 m. |
onsider that it does not in fact have enough | prominence to separate it from its parent Allt-fawr in |
intense feelings on both sides, have gained | prominence as they may determine berths in continental |
nclusion as he does not seem to have gained | prominence. Removed him for now, but if there are other |
Two former County Executives have achieved | prominence since leaving office: Spiro T. Agnew, who we |
He gained | prominence in 1981 when 364 leading economists publishe |
From there, he gained | prominence as a sportscaster on CBC's national service. |
He attained | prominence amongst the Dissenting ministry and used his |
He gained | prominence in England in the first decade of the reign |
In 1975, he gained | prominence in a fight for gay rights with the Universit |
defendants were senior to London, he gained | prominence worldwide by writing the book. |
He gained | prominence in the movement for a series of debates with |
He gained | prominence as a lawyer being appointed as a President's |
He gained | prominence on American television in 1982 when he set h |
He gained | prominence when his song "Closer" was used as the fourt |
sed band Ocean Colour Scene, where he gained | prominence. |
He gained | prominence following the Salboni blast in November 2008 |
He gained | prominence as a jurist, theologian and grammarian. |
was a huge success and not only helped bring | prominence to Dell, but to Curtis as well. |
faces," (Spivak Reader, p. 1) brought her to | prominence. |
the eponymous film (1945) gave her national | prominence. |
er terrain, and hence has a high topographic | prominence. |
ack Mtn. has the seventh highest topographic | prominence of all the mountains in New York. |
his skill as a surgeon soon brought him into | prominence. |
dical sympathies afterwards brought him into | prominence as a leader of a section of local politician |
nding a safe blood substitute brought him to | prominence in the 1980s and 1990s, earning him an Order |
His international | prominence increased after his emergency replacement of |
His local | prominence by then was shared with the painter Scarsell |
e noted that he was concerned that his rugby | prominence helped him earn admission, but received feed |
Because of his father's | prominence he was godson of English queen Philippa of H |
A modest man, Goodall achieved his own | prominence in later life once he was able to come out f |
Kansas City” due to his local | prominence. |
His growing | prominence led to numerous TV and film roles including |
ckly as it rose after progressive house lost | prominence, while electrotech started separating into a |
However Halton's | prominence was lost in the 12th century when favour shi |
f economics and history, for instance in the | prominence given Innis and the staples thesis in Canadi |
19th century this tendency bore fruit in the | prominence of Quaker women in the American women's righ |
It played a central role in Portland's | prominence during the emergence of grunge in that era, |
d is ranked 11th in the world in topographic | prominence. |
When the internet came in to | prominence in the late 90's Glazier began to build syst |
She saw an escape from her plight in gaining | prominence as a media personality and therefore partici |
rcasm, and cockiness are rarely seen in such | prominence in female actors on-screen. |
the United States, and greatly increased his | prominence as one of the leading military scholar, for |
o the English market, greatly increasing its | prominence. |
the face more forward and so increasing nose | prominence and modifying its shape. |
ar in the Kandyan Convention to indicate any | prominence at the time. |
Oklahoma City quickly grew in industry and | prominence, with a booming population of 64,000, shadow |
ond half of the century that industry gained | prominence. |
In 1974 he came into public | prominence when he appeared before the United States Co |
-student jazz revivalists, rose into popular | prominence in the mid-1950s, when "college jazz" was a |
ting Congressman Newt Gingrich into national | prominence and leading to Gingrich's election as the Ho |
He came into temporary | prominence again during the revolution of 1908. |
ts could equal … have brought it into strong | prominence. |
che Chrestomathie (1824), he came into great | prominence as the author of a treatise, De rationalismi |
l's athletic program has grown into national | prominence, winning 56 regional and 11 national champio |
tury, the people in 1869 came into temporary | prominence during the Riel Rebellion in the Red River a |
nson helped lead the band back into national | prominence. |
It came into particular | prominence from being used as a place of reception for |
map, which, in 1842, came into international | prominence in connection with the dispute over the nort |
It shot into worldwide | prominence in 1930 when Mahatma Gandhi selected it to b |
one and Henry was recalled from Ireland into | prominence as heir to the kingdom of England. |
On the posterior wall is a | prominence, best marked in childhood, produced by a mas |
portant aspect of the 'Cello Concerto is the | prominence of the piano (alongside the 'cello) as can b |
Charalkunnu which is of | prominence as a Camp centre/convention centre for both |
Ni is given | prominence through either stopping or lingering on this |
It is the | prominence col for Mount Ballon the Continental Divide |
Its altitude is 2,706 m and so is its | prominence, making it one of the most prominent peaks i |
Vanguard, Ian & Sylvia, and gave it further | prominence at the Newport Folk Festival, Ian & Sylvia L |
Although not a new term, it gained | prominence during rescue, cleanup and ongoing reconstru |
mori, it is unclear why Holbein gave it such | prominence in this painting. |
It gained | prominence when its 1861 campaign for improvements in w |
stant rock which gives Big Mountain its high | prominence. |
displeasure and affection for its undeniable | prominence on the city's skyline, it is sometimes refer |
the school, right before it reached its full | prominence in the 1820s, when Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henr |
and the Hetmanate regained much of its lost | prominence. |
Johnson's continuing | prominence is reinforced every year in law schools, whe |
bout the killer spirit where the killer took | prominence not because it was a fight to finish, but be |
ttle Hymn of the Republic", and later gained | prominence as a suffragist. |
He later gained | prominence with his production company “GDE” as a write |
Sutherland, a local lawyer of | prominence, bought several acres of his ancestral lands |
rgia Tech, and Vanderbilt, suddenly leapt to | prominence. |
ntries is Italy, due to its lengthy historic | prominence in prehistoric, ancient, medieval and modern |
Lethbridge's regional | prominence as a service providers has resulted in the e |
lled because its extremity projects like the | prominence of a rock. |
largely responsible for the modern look and | prominence of the magazine, having introduced many of i |
ne is also still taught, although losing its | prominence. |
e such religious motivations have lost their | prominence for the present celebrations, those who do i |
Oregon Inlet opened, Ocracoke Inlet lost its | prominence. |
outh at Snickers Gap, and Keyes Gap lost its | prominence. |
er, after Han Dynasty, Chinese beer lost its | prominence to huangjiu, which was the case for the next |
It rises to 2752 meters and has 1643 m of | prominence, and thus is classified as an ultra prominen |
0 feet (450 m) and about 360 feet (110 m) of | prominence. |
The concept received major widespread | prominence in the 1990s when it was used to justify the |
h in 1716, Mason was 27 and already a man of | prominence in Stafford County. |
nd the light-colored building material gives | prominence to the art works. |
I do feel he merits more | prominence rather than being part of a list of "celebs" |
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