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ssy, a secondary character in the novel, the | prominence of this role was expanded and tailored to Bo |
Despite the | prominence of rock and roll in his recording career, he |
In burlesque she never achieved the | prominence of a stripper. |
ack Mtn. has the seventh highest topographic | prominence of all the mountains in New York. |
The | prominence of Spielberg's film introduced Schindler int |
Thomason first came to | prominence on British television in the series Playing |
It came to national | prominence on 11 June 1985 due to the HaBonim disaster, |
She shot to | prominence on the right of abode issue, at the time of |
s a British singer from London who came into | prominence on the UK television show Popstars, the real |
Murray first came to | prominence on the inter-county scene as a member of the |
a syndicated Hollywood columnist who rose to | prominence on the heels of such predecessors as Hedda H |
Kavanagh first came to | prominence on the inter-county scene as a member of the |
roup of Canadian downhill racers who rose to | prominence on the World Cup circuit in the late 1970s. |
Kiely first came to | prominence on the Waterford senior inter-county team in |
he 3rd century BC, Ban Gu's ancestors gained | prominence on the northwestern frontier as herders of s |
ia, which, formed in 1988, gradually grew to | prominence on the Serbian rock scene. |
Highly rated news stories gain | prominence on the NewsTrust web site as multiple users |
, an adventure that brought Trevor-Battye to | prominence on his return to Britain (Trevor-Battye 1898 |
Williams has seen a notable rise in | prominence on the world athletics stage since 2008 and |
Power first came to | prominence on the inter-county scene in the late 1940s |
ica Banana Marketing Company that he rose to | prominence on the island. |
Due to its | prominence on campus the Bryan House has been a focal p |
He first came to | prominence on television in 1994 as a presenter of the |
Jacob first came to | prominence on the inter-county scene on the Wexford und |
Byrne first came to | prominence on the inter-county scene as a member of the |
Mullins first came to | prominence on the inter-county scene with the Offaly in |
She first rose to | prominence on the FOX TV series Canterbury's Law as Mol |
Fleury first came to | prominence on the inter-county scene while still attend |
Dry | prominence, on the other hand, ignores water, snow, and |
displeasure and affection for its undeniable | prominence on the city's skyline, it is sometimes refer |
He gained | prominence on American television in 1982 when he set h |
A talented fast bowler who rose to | prominence on the Queensland club scene in the early 19 |
He first came to | prominence on the club's senior team in the late 1980s, |
As a councillor Collins came to | prominence on 27 January 2011 when she confronted Berti |
Her successes in her rise to | prominence on the international stage have seen William |
ght up on Loch Lomondside, she first came to | prominence on consumer items on the breakfast televisio |
Prior, the bridge briefly attained national | prominence on 20 January 2006 when a 19-foot (5.8 m) lo |
Their work rose to | prominence on the American scene to such an extent that |
and 16th century tower house, situated on a | prominence on the south side of the village of Duddo, N |
Gael came to | prominence on the Canadian gymnastics scene by winning |
The band rose to | prominence opening for Van Halen on their 1984 tour, ul |
times Turco dei De Castello family's rise to | prominence originated in 12th century Asti, Italy, and |
this album could be seen as these coming to | prominence over his more psychedelic influences. |
for the new parliament buildings, given its | prominence over both the town and the river, as well as |
urn, Alabama, in the early 1990s and came to | prominence over the following decade. |
e of the American Colonies again brings into | prominence Passamaquoddy Bay and the historic town of M |
They first came to | prominence performing in the Dutch TV show, The Pin Up |
He came to international | prominence playing for Czechoslovakia in the 1976 Europ |
She came to | prominence playing a young schizophrenic in the 1967 te |
Williams came to | prominence playing for Aberavon RFC where he became a f |
She came into | prominence playing the role of Dahlia in the TV series |
Brett came to | prominence playing for the University of Cape Town and |
After first coming to | prominence playing Elsie Tanner's nephew Bernard Butler |
be distinguished by the lack of any ventral | prominence posterior to the genital opening in the fema |
Nass has gained statewide | prominence primarily for his publicly adversarial relat |
In the early 1990s he came to | prominence projecting a major decline in the Ontario re |
Formed in 1962, HARYOU achieved national | prominence quickly. |
I do feel he merits more | prominence rather than being part of a list of "celebs" |
Many officers who would later rise to | prominence received their baptism of fire on the fields |
nclusion as he does not seem to have gained | prominence. Removed him for now, but if there are other |
ng the 1963-64 season that he really came to | prominence, scoring fifteen goals in 20 league games. |
At the time that she came to | prominence, she was not only one of the originators, bu |
Miss not returning to conference or national | prominence since the 1970's and because LSU has seen ne |
n of Christ had gradually been given greater | prominence since a shift in theological emphasis during |
Two former County Executives have achieved | prominence since leaving office: Spiro T. Agnew, who we |
Crichlow came to public | prominence starring as Maria 'Sugar' Sweet in Channel 4 |
hant princes, the Bolitho family's growth to | prominence started with Thomas Bolitho (1765-1868). |
After 1919 Kautsky's | prominence steadily diminished. |
As it was, this article gave it far more | prominence than Rumbelow's book even did, so it seems o |
material of their films would give them more | prominence than anyone else. |
the 16th century, the Hachisuka clan came to | prominence thanks to its then-head, Hachisuka Koroku. |
A native of Cork, Lohan first came to | prominence thanks to the inclusion of her song "Sailing |
The house was of such local | prominence that Franklin Delano Roosevelt based the des |
He came into | prominence that year playing first base for the Altoona |
At the end of the | prominence, the crest is followed until the summit. |
As a consequence of their | prominence, the Gondi archives are of outstanding impor |
While far from its early to mid-20th century | prominence, the variety continues to play an important |
y; his History of Abelard(1784) brought into | prominence the same philosophical tendencies which had |
ncreas joins the neck there is a well-marked | prominence, the tuber omentale, which abuts against the |
that have achieved national or international | prominence, the most notable being Oscar Peterson. |
gament projects inward below as a triangular | prominence, the basilar crest, which gives attachment t |
Durnan, however, returned to | prominence the next season, capturing his fifth and six |
Despite their apparent | prominence, the club produced no international players. |
sible for bringing the Glee Club to national | prominence through radio broadcasts and the group's fir |
A mangaka will rise to | prominence through recognition of their ability when th |
Following this he came to public | prominence through his work in the cleanup efforts at D |
As an independent band, they have risen to | prominence through a popular YouTube channel and word o |
Behad shot to | prominence through his effective handling of the Health |
The elder Allen had risen to | prominence through close ties to William Penn, propriet |
He seems to have risen to | prominence through the efforts of the Venetian publishi |
Rising to | prominence through St Francis Xavier College under the |
Ni is given | prominence through either stopping or lingering on this |
full year of operation, Save Jersey rose to | prominence through its coverage and commentary related |
The settlement increased in size and | prominence through the 3rd millennium, with notable rel |
Sophia obtained particular | prominence through the Women's Tax Resistance League, a |
ngs of his hero Louis Armstrong, to National | prominence through radio broadcasts and tours of the va |
n Bristol for the DeWolf family, who rose to | prominence through the slave trade. |
or John G. Shedd, helped establish Chicago's | prominence throughout the world in business, art, cultu |
entical front pages (shown here), all giving | prominence to General secretary Hu. |
se are sited close by on a slightly separate | prominence to the south-east. |
isplayed "in such a way as to not give undue | prominence to any part of it in comparison with any oth |
stating that the paper should not have given | prominence to the interview; Parker added that similar |
or scale, in this case the F# and B, lending | prominence to the augmented second between the sixth an |
This news coverage did give some special | prominence to the Ricaurte article. |
p was formed in January 2008 to give greater | prominence to the Male Voice Choir's younger members an |
ers were looking for a cause celebre to give | prominence to their campaign, and it seems likely that, |
nd the light-colored building material gives | prominence to the art works. |
display stand is built which adds particular | prominence to the penjing specimen and exemplifies the |
to deny it the 200 ft (61 m) of topographic | prominence to qualify for the list. |
d talking in terms of direct action to bring | prominence to the Scottish independence cause, stating |
pendent advocate to build awareness and give | prominence to the rights and protection of boys and gir |
"Apostles of Infinite Love", and giving more | prominence to the name "Order of the Magnificat of the |
r of the "modern side" at Harrow, which gave | prominence to subjects other than Latin and Greek. |
onsider that it does not in fact have enough | prominence to separate it from its parent Allt-fawr in |
er, after Han Dynasty, Chinese beer lost its | prominence to huangjiu, which was the case for the next |
was a huge success and not only helped bring | prominence to Dell, but to Curtis as well. |
first team squad during his time, he came to | prominence towards the end of the 2010-11 season. |
The town is said to have gained | prominence under the rule of Mamalla. |
nister their Kandyan territories and rose to | prominence under the colonial administration. |
eak Star Cultural Center; SIHB would grow to | prominence under the directorship of their late sister, |
1988/89 saw a return to | prominence under joint managers Gary Goodwin and David |
The rise to | prominence under the colonial administration, and being |
His legal career grew in | prominence until interrupted by the Civil War. |
Lou, however, did not gain international | prominence until his second film, the neo-noir Suzhou R |
also named Jason Robards, did not come into | prominence until the end of the elder Robards' career. |
Zhuangzhuang and Chen Kaige, he did not gain | prominence until relatively later, in the late 1980s. |
He did not come to | prominence until the 1930s when he wrote on myriad topi |
Young came to | prominence via a scandal in which he claimed paternity |
erzigova, and Laetitia Casta, first achieved | prominence via these ad campaigns. |
r, and the first in which he achieved public | prominence, was in the television industry. |
Beshear's initial rise to political | prominence was interrupted in 1987 when he finished thi |
nt to the 21 year old Boleyn boy whose court | prominence was already being acknowledged. |
However Halton's | prominence was lost in the 12th century when favour shi |
leading club in the 1750s but its new found | prominence was short-lived, probably because of the out |
Rode's | prominence was greatest during the 16th and 17th centur |
history, and centuries of past prestige and | prominence, Western Europe has many places where elegan |
He came to | prominence when he joined Canvey Island in March 2003 a |
He would rise to | prominence when he was called up to the Chinese U20 foo |
The Tay whale came to public | prominence when it was subject to a public dissection b |
He grew to | prominence when he assassinated Rehavam Ze'evi, the Tou |
r 7, 1962 is the date when Nagaraj came into | prominence when he was kicked with shoes by the police |
Sayers first came to | prominence when setting national junior records and win |
ed before battle or after battle, it came to | prominence when it was performed by the Fiji national r |
In 1974 he came into public | prominence when he appeared before the United States Co |
Matthew Savoie first gained | prominence when he won the gold medal on the junior lev |
Swoopes gained national | prominence when she won the gold medal with the USA Bas |
Lynds rose to sudden | prominence when the paper was published and a press rel |
He first came to | prominence when he played Nigel Hawthorn's emotionally |
Widelife first came to | prominence when their debut single "I Don't Want You" r |
It originally gained | prominence when it was included in Act II of Giuseppe V |
competition from the age of 12, and came to | prominence when she won the Women's World Amateur Chess |
Sagmeister gained first | prominence when he performed in 1975 at the Frankfurt J |
Bendall shot back up to title winning | prominence when in June 2008 he defeated Liverpool's 20 |
He came to | prominence when he appeared on television Caution: Our |
He first came to | prominence when he defended suspected serial killer Dr |
Shelton and his wife rose to | prominence when King Henry VIII, married, as his second |
following year Stephenson achieved national | prominence when he refused to leave a public house with |
It gained | prominence when its 1861 campaign for improvements in w |
She shot to | prominence when Down won the National League Division 2 |
al in the pursuit as a youngster and rose to | prominence when placing second at the 1994 Commonwealth |
Geweniger came to | prominence when she set a world record in the 100 m bre |
"Caught Up in You" gained | prominence when it was featured in the hit 1983 movie, |
mark for the city, particularly due to their | prominence when viewed from the M1 motorway. |
He rose to | prominence when the electoral college of the Bangalore |
This later came to | prominence when as a state senator (see below), Bennett |
The school came into | prominence when one of its students played the role of |
What's Up Boys came to | prominence when winning the testing Hennessy Cognac Gol |
h century, the Menzies name gained momentary | prominence when James Menzies, a merchant in Weem, was |
Abrams first came to national | prominence when he served as Reagan's Assistant Secreta |
Fox rose to | prominence when she appeared as a witness on BBC Radio |
He first came to | prominence when he was asked to complete the statue of |
The track Heaps came to | prominence when it was used a beat by American rapper C |
Ou would rise to | prominence when he replaced Yubin Fu as the first choic |
e home of the Redcar Jazz Club again came to | prominence when the Coatham Hotel building was featured |
He gained | prominence when his song "Closer" was used as the fourt |
native Bill Frist rose to national political | prominence when he became majority leader of the U.S. S |
sque election EHAK suddenly rose to national | prominence when it publicly announced that it would ass |
thold in Chicago street politics and rose to | prominence when it organized a rally at Federal Plaza t |
28 February 1999, and shot to international | prominence when he led the nation in the 2000 African C |
to last game of the season Hockless came to | prominence when his curling cross setup Isaiah Rankin t |
The flag received brief international | prominence when, during the closing of the 1980 Moscow |
These claims were given | prominence when, in 1987, Ken Livingstone M.P told the |
He first rose to wider | prominence when, as a Major, he supported the Movement |
a dense core (the | prominence, which appears as a bright region on coronag |
of Dove Crag with only about five metres of | prominence which prevents it even qualifying as a “Nutt |
arley (1,280 ft), a wide plateau with little | prominence which is separated from the main fell by Sti |
his tenure as bishop, Bamberg rose to great | prominence, while Otto achieved fame as a missionary an |
ckly as it rose after progressive house lost | prominence, while electrotech started separating into a |
relationships with writers of international | prominence while continuing to support the work of aspi |
He rose to | prominence while playing college basketball at Mississi |
Robbins first came to | prominence whilst representing United Kingdom in the Eu |
Kitchen came to | prominence whilst playing for Division 2 side Gainsboro |
He first came to national | prominence whist starring alongside Patrick Allen and S |
amed Hill one of 10 people in baseball whose | prominence will increase significantly in the first dec |
l's athletic program has grown into national | prominence, winning 56 regional and 11 national champio |
Lyons first came to | prominence with the Cork senior hurling team in 1946. |
g out of Bakersfield, California, he rose to | prominence with his own hits such as "Dim Lights, Thick |
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