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Rising to prominence with James Brown in the late 1960s, and with
h century, the Menzies name gained momentary prominence when James Menzies, a merchant in Weem, was
cameo appearances of celebrities who rose to prominence in Japan in the early 90s, including actress
Hsu rose to prominence in Japan, where she made her first appearanc
ches and photographs by contributors of such prominence as John Ciardi, William Stafford, Elton Glas
1988/89 saw a return to prominence under joint managers Gary Goodwin and David
Abu Rashta came to prominence in Jordan during the Persian Gulf War when h
He came to prominence in June 2003 when he was elected to succeed
irfield's southern ridges, with 31 metres of prominence it just qualifies as a Hewitt.
s pressed into a thin celluloid belt, gained prominence among Kennedy assassination conspiracy theor
Shelton and his wife rose to prominence when King Henry VIII, married, as his second
due to the friendship they shared and their prominence as landscape poets.
BO, Tompkins came into much greater national prominence alongside Larry Merchant and Sugar Ray Leona
Healy first came to prominence in late 2006 when she became the first girl
A modest man, Goodall achieved his own prominence in later life once he was able to come out f
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
As the Roman family achieved more and more prominence as leaders of society, their activities alte
ting Congressman Newt Gingrich into national prominence and leading to Gingrich's election as the Ho
Two former County Executives have achieved prominence since leaving office: Spiro T. Agnew, who we
the programme" and avoided "disproportionate prominence for Lloyd Webber and the production".
She came to prominence in local politics leading a neighbourhood gr
However Halton's prominence was lost in the 12th century when favour shi
Kirk Fell east top has sufficient prominence (34 m, 112 ft) to qualify as a Hewitt in its
Mount Vic 3005 m (9859 ft), prominence: 712 m, is a mountain in the Chilcotin Range
ught a number of new comedy acts to national prominence and made major stars of its host, stand-up c
restoring the study of political economy to prominence in mainstream economics.
The prominence of Malia as one of the leading spots for nig
However, Rose never gained the prominence of many of his contemporaries, for any of se
The exchange rose to prominence in March 2004 when a fire in one of the tunn
On the posterior wall is a prominence, best marked in childhood, produced by a mas
alance the band achieved in On Time with the prominence of Mel Schacher's bass.
oolf and Lytton Strachey subsequently gained prominence as members of Bloomsbury.
ad originated in Wiltshire but first rose to prominence as merchants in Hampshire in the 18th centur
Barra Head itself is the southern prominence located mid-way along the south coast.
many Republicans and is taking a particular prominence in Missouri.
the face more forward and so increasing nose prominence and modifying its shape.
Pillar Rock has a topographic prominence of more than 15 metres, and thus qualifies f
that have achieved national or international prominence, the most notable being Oscar Peterson.
as Berry Gordy and Smokey Robinson, rose to prominence as Motown's first crossover star for a brief
l level his nickname of "the Vulcan" reached prominence and much lampooning in the media, whilst his
ing the Second New England School's years of prominence, American musical education was still in its
Djemba-Djemba rose to prominence with Nantes in France.
imaging in that the conspicuity or relative prominence of nerve is affected by the angle of voxel o
and Arthur Farrell, the Shamrocks faded from prominence and never again had a winning season.
time, a period where the NBA gained national prominence; he never sought out the spotlight, however.
Luke Walsh came to prominence at Newcastle after the retirement of legenda
Durnan, however, returned to prominence the next season, capturing his fifth and six
cess and philanthropy has contributed to his prominence in Nigerian high society.
Langridge originally came to public prominence most notably with the Judge Dredd Megazine s
When Hammerhead rose to prominence, Harrow observed his ex-patient's battles wi
ke of Edinburgh, its new name reflecting its prominence in ocean and earth sciences within the UK.
ts location on the Allegheny Plateau, so its prominence is of low relief.
e members of a family of Ohioans who reached prominence as officers in the Union Army during the Ame
- c. 1292 BCE), when Thinis enjoyed renewed prominence, based on its geographical connection to var
anager, and theatrical producer, she rose to prominence as one of Canada's outstanding jazz vocalist
arly years with the P-51D/H, the unit earned prominence as one of the Air Force's most respected aer
the United States, and greatly increased his prominence as one of the leading military scholar, for
He rose to prominence as one of the household servants of the king
The school came into prominence when one of its students played the role of
This brought the group prominence as one of the preeminent European new music
sts Tricksta and Late, Wolftown has risen to prominence as one of the UK's premier hip hop labels, r
eighteen, she moved to New York, and rose to prominence as one of the world's top models, working in
size of Australia a daily newspaper of some prominence could only reach the bush and outlying distr
of live performances, and gained a degree of prominence after opening for now the disbanded group Ik
hicago, near Austin High School, who rose to prominence as originators of the Chicago style of jazz
rs in this field, having risen to a place of prominence among other professional ensembles.
his tenure as bishop, Bamberg rose to great prominence, while Otto achieved fame as a missionary an
These dessert stalls have also gained prominence in overseas Chinese communities, and can be
dney's western suburbs, McGann first came to prominence as part of a loose alliance of modern jazz m
The idea first came to prominence as part of generalized phrase structure gram
round inside the party, so Nyers returned to prominence as part of a younger leadership.
ndian Naturalist establishment, he came into prominence by participating in the writing of several g
Graham's rise to national prominence is partly because of the assistance he recei
t, the Rutherford Institute rose to national prominence helping Paula Jones to sue U.S. President Bi
Lyle first came to prominence as penciler on DC Comics' Starman vol. 1 whe
r City, and played a key role in the rise to prominence of Peter Shilton at the club.
pool) is a British actress who first came to prominence as Petra Taylor in the TV soap opera Brooksi
, was found to be resistant and thus rose to prominence in Philippine coffee production by the mid-2
His work first came to prominence in physics when in 1929 with Dmitry Ivanenko
He rose to prominence after picking out the horse Spion Kop (cf.
mited to, depth of detail, quantity of text, prominence of placement, and juxtaposition of statement
al in the pursuit as a youngster and rose to prominence when placing second at the 1994 Commonwealth
Kitchen came to prominence whilst playing for Division 2 side Gainsboro
He rose to prominence while playing college basketball at Mississi
Hunter began modelling by age 17 and rose to prominence after posing as a Sports Illustrated model i
ntries is Italy, due to its lengthy historic prominence in prehistoric, ancient, medieval and modern
a British actor and broadcaster who rose to prominence as presenter of the peak-time BBC Television
e Typographical Association and soon rose in prominence, becoming President of the Trades Union Cong
of Dove Crag with only about five metres of prominence which prevents it even qualifying as a “Nutt
ther side of a region termed the frontonasal prominence (or process).
Flanagan rose to national prominence after producing the theatrical adaptation sh
into house as early as 1993, however, due to prominence of progressive movement, the style did not r
the BBC played a large part in their rise to prominence by promoting Florence and the Machine as par
new types of dinosaurs appeared or came into prominence, including Psittacosaurus, spinosaurids and
s his intimate friendship with Peter and his prominence in public life.
and Leifchild Stratten Jones, both achieved prominence in public life.
When the Khalistan movement burst into prominence in Punjab, the government at first sent law-
19th century this tendency bore fruit in the prominence of Quaker women in the American women's righ
to deny it the 200 ft (61 m) of topographic prominence to qualify for the list.
the Anglican church in the village "in size, prominence and quality".
sible for bringing the Glee Club to national prominence through radio broadcasts and the group's fir
The programme's prominence in Radio 4's schedule meant that Bragg's ele
ngs of his hero Louis Armstrong, to National prominence through radio broadcasts and tours of the va
A mangaka will rise to prominence through recognition of their ability when th
Johnson's continuing prominence is reinforced every year in law schools, whe
Zhuangzhuang and Chen Kaige, he did not gain prominence until relatively later, in the late 1980s.
San Mateo, California, who came to national prominence after relocating to New Orleans.
move up the service value chain and achieve prominence in remote markets.
Here he rose to national prominence and represented Great Britain.
Robbins first came to prominence whilst representing United Kingdom in the Eu
Although not a new term, it gained prominence during rescue, cleanup and ongoing reconstru
The band has contributed to the prominence and revival of huayno music from central Per
Despite the prominence of rock and roll in his recording career, he
go, Illinois from 1897 to 1914, which gained prominence designing Roman Catholic structures, includi
Lizzie's prominence in Rossetti's works decreased as their love
Richards first came to prominence within rugby as a club player for Swansea.
As it was, this article gave it far more prominence than Rumbelow's book even did, so it seems o
arn advertisers take advantage of the barns' prominence in rural landscapes, paying their owners for
y; his History of Abelard(1784) brought into prominence the same philosophical tendencies which had
He came to prominence by scoring in the European Cup final in 1968
y, he joined the Shochiku studio and came to prominence writing screenplays for such directors as Ya
o further illustrate the rising-sea model of prominence, if sea level rose 56 m, North and South Ame
uth, near Nelson in 1882, Pat Hickey rose to prominence as Secretary of the New Zealand Federation o
After Reebok, Peter Moore rose to prominence at Sega, being a big figure in the company's
ding the Urban League of Nebraska's National Prominence Award, selection as the Nebraska Outstanding
onsider that it does not in fact have enough prominence to separate it from its parent Allt-fawr in
Active since the 1950s, she came to prominence in Serbia with Mediala, a group of painters,
Sayers first came to prominence when setting national junior records and win
School, Derby, Rudd has been in positions of prominence at several corporations, including serving a
Sutherland, a local lawyer of prominence, bought several acres of his ancestral lands
Swoopes gained national prominence when she won the gold medal with the USA Bas
competition from the age of 12, and came to prominence when she won the Women's World Amateur Chess
Geweniger came to prominence when she set a world record in the 100 m bre
Fox rose to prominence when she appeared as a witness on BBC Radio
Li Yi rose to prominence with Shenzhen Pingan (currently known as She
leading club in the 1750s but its new found prominence was short-lived, probably because of the out
Liu who rose to prominence in Sichuan in the 1920s and 1930s, came from
Mr. Broadbent came to national prominence after siding with Liberal dissident Petro Ge
n University) in 1835, and initially rose to prominence in South Carolina state politics.
Batchelder's prominence in Southern California's art community inclu
The prominence of Spielberg's film introduced Schindler int
Rising to prominence through St Francis Xavier College under the
h in 1716, Mason was 27 and already a man of prominence in Stafford County.
The party first came to prominence by standing three candidates in the 1979 UK
He first came to national prominence whist starring alongside Patrick Allen and S
He rose to prominence with starring roles in the popular films Suj
er soldiers in the regiment reached post-war prominence, including state politician George Spalding,
on and radio appearances, she came to public prominence in Stephen Fry's Emmy Award-winning document
Crowe shot to prominence at Stoke City as a youngster with his goalsc
r of the "modern side" at Harrow, which gave prominence to subjects other than Latin and Greek.
which the seventh and often fifth are given prominence, and submediant-octave mode.
e seeds that would return Main Street to its prominence and such a plan would involve the eliminatio
Kent struggled against the prominence of Sussex in the early roundarm years but th
A military academy graduate, he came to prominence in Szeged in 1919 for his violent counterrev
'ien Television (CtiTV), it has since gained prominence among Taiwanese viewers, and in January 2006
During World War II, the sudden prominence of tanks and other armored vehicles on the b
lue Jacket's final years, he saw the rise to prominence of Tecumseh, who would take up the banner an
He first came to prominence writing television reviews for The Dominion
He first came to prominence on television in 1994 as a presenter of the
he large number of his students who achieved prominence in th area of zoology and for the number of
I do feel he merits more prominence rather than being part of a list of "celebs"
) arrived in Sydney in 1814 and soon rose to prominence in that city.
istrict standards, and its small topographic prominence means that it is essentially a minor summit
The temples of these Deities are of not much prominence as that of Shri Shantadurga (Kavlem), Shri M
ed by a water, snow, or ice feature, the dry prominence of that summit is equal to the wet prominenc
Lyons first came to prominence with the Cork senior hurling team in 1946.
umentary filmmaking and soon gained national prominence in the United States as co-director and co-p
A notable feature of 1736 was the rise to prominence of the famous Chertsey Cricket Club, playing
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
azite-Na, and Chabazite-Sr, depending on the prominence of the indicated cation.
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.
Topographic prominence is the elevation difference between the summ
Cell are an English synthpop duo who came to prominence in the early 1980s.
ar in the Kandyan Convention to indicate any prominence at the time.
This map of Multan from 1873 shows the prominence of the Multan Fort
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.
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
Its grand style and prominence indicate the importance accorded to preachin
intment of Gerhard Maria Wagner to a post of prominence in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Linz, A
Crosby's prominence in the Rhythm Boys helped launch his career
932 Swindon) is a British artist who rose to prominence in the 1960s.
se are sited close by on a slightly separate prominence to the south-east.
She shot to prominence on the right of abode issue, at the time of
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
The choir first came into prominence as the Holy Family Convent Bambalapitiya sch
More recently Servetus' name has been given prominence by the originally anonymous author "Servetus
Shriver first came to prominence at the 1978 US Open where, as a 16-year-old
                                                                                                    


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