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A few men rose to | prominence as the leaders of this revolution, showing t |
He first rose to | prominence in the early to mid 2000s. |
levision and theatre, Grainger first rose to | prominence after appearing as a main character in the s |
der of the Ahalolfings dynasty which rose to | prominence in Alamannia in the Carolingian period. |
nes are an Australian rock group who rose to | prominence during the early 2000s. |
The school rose to | prominence at the same time at the Litchfield Law Schoo |
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 |
hicago, near Austin High School, who rose to | prominence as originators of the Chicago style of jazz |
He rose to | prominence as an Army officer during the World War II, |
After Reebok, Peter Moore rose to | prominence at Sega, being a big figure in the company's |
as Berry Gordy and Smokey Robinson, rose to | prominence as Motown's first crossover star for a brief |
r, poet and Chautauqua lecturer, who rose to | prominence in the 1890s. |
n University) in 1835, and initially rose to | prominence in South Carolina state politics. |
Duhatschek rose to | prominence beginning in the late 1970s for his coverage |
Radakovich rose to | prominence after her column in Details gained popularit |
, gave the firm its current name; it rose in | prominence during the 20th century thanks in part to an |
It was claimed that she rose to | prominence with her Order before being elected pope. |
n 2004's In My Father's Den that she rose to | prominence. |
der auspicious of Jinnah, Suhrawardy rose to | prominence, and became a important ally of Jinnah. |
a British actor and broadcaster who rose to | prominence as presenter of the peak-time BBC Television |
o, and of Indian descent, Balkissoon rose to | prominence as the head of Scarborough Homeowners Allian |
The board rose in | prominence in the years after World War II. |
Sick Puppies rose to | prominence in 2006 when their song "All the Same" was u |
Hartland was an activist and rose to | prominence as a leader of campaign against the storage |
Boat drinks were created from and rose to | prominence in the late 1940s through the early 1970s as |
In the league, the club rose to | prominence by capturing the Isthmian League championshi |
for six years and had just recently rose to | prominence with "Play That Funky Music." |
Love soon rose to | prominence as a fans' favourite with the people of Plym |
rican writer and labor organizer who rose to | prominence in the Chinatowns of San Francisco and New Y |
When Hammerhead rose to | prominence, Harrow observed his ex-patient's battles wi |
Jackson rose to | prominence in the 1960s in the progressive rock group, |
of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, and rose to | prominence as the Mughal Empire disintegrated. |
ica Banana Marketing Company that he rose to | prominence on the island. |
last decade of his life, Grafenauer rose to | prominence again with his resolute fight against autoch |
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 |
Shelton and his wife rose to | prominence when King Henry VIII, married, as his second |
The band rose to | prominence in the US Pacific Northwest scene shortly af |
full year of operation, Save Jersey rose to | prominence through its coverage and commentary related |
Bond quickly rose in | prominence within the Anglican church, becoming rector |
He quickly rose to | prominence, and his works were included in an exhibitio |
never important again to Ireland, it rose to | prominence again in Scotland following the establishmen |
rugby league footballer whose career rose to | prominence in the late 1970s. |
re a group of Catholic musicians who rose to | prominence in the folk music era of the 1970s. |
She rose to | prominence in the 1970s, playing Bert's girlfriend in t |
don in the early seventies, where he rose to | prominence alongside artists such as Richard Long and G |
He rose to | prominence as a local community leader there along with |
h dynasty of Burgundian origin which rose to | prominence in Italy in the tenth century, even briefly |
al in the pursuit as a youngster and rose to | prominence when placing second at the 1994 Commonwealth |
nitially working as an architect, he rose to | prominence in the 1960s with translucent resin sculptur |
She first rose to | prominence as head of the North York Parent Assembly an |
She first rose to | prominence on the FOX TV series Canterbury's Law as Mol |
ing to police records, Lopez Rosario rose to | prominence in the underworld after the alleged former P |
Formerly a market town, Rode rose to | prominence as a trading centre on the ceremonial border |
Pearson rose to | prominence in 2001, when at the age of only 14, she won |
uth, near Nelson in 1882, Pat Hickey rose to | prominence as Secretary of the New Zealand Federation o |
He rose to | prominence in a National Australia Bank advertisement p |
Montgomery rose to | prominence in the 1960s as a confessional Lutheran theo |
age near the town of Vytegra, Kluyev rose to | prominence in the early twentieth century as the leader |
as Selvaag, was a medical doctor who rose to | prominence as a public health official at the district |
The Preytells rose to | prominence as a result of their win at the 2005 Austral |
Grant recovered, however, and rose to | prominence in civil society, becoming the administrator |
ines, and the Daily Argus eventually rose to | prominence. |
He rose to | prominence while playing college basketball at Mississi |
A talented fast bowler who rose to | prominence on the Queensland club scene in the early 19 |
He rose to | prominence when the electoral college of the Bangalore |
He rose to | prominence drumming in the 1960s in progressive rock gr |
Taha first rose to | prominence in the Western media after being named in a |
He rose to | prominence as one of the household servants of the king |
ober 1997) was a Scottish actor, who rose to | prominence featuring in a number of films from Hammer F |
ASL deficiency rose to | prominence in the well documented case of Michael Digna |
Fast Show between 1994 and 1997, and rose to | prominence as the character Mrs Merton on the mock talk |
pera singer Shovkat Mammadova, later rose to | prominence. |
who married the owner's daughter and rose to | prominence at the Tribune. |
He rose to | prominence within the party as secretary of its researc |
orn Octavia Lambertis, Octavia first rose to | prominence in the mid-1980s when she received significa |
Rock's Labor Days, the label quickly rose to | prominence. |
He rose to | prominence in 2006, when his song "Dig Dug (Shake It)" |
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 |
ew England Conservatory of Music and rose to | prominence as the managing director of the Cincinnati O |
The exchange rose to | prominence in March 2004 when a fire in one of the tunn |
As the Mustangs rose to | prominence in the 1930s, they began scheduling an incre |
He rose to | prominence with starring roles in the popular films Suj |
ad originated in Wiltshire but first rose to | prominence as merchants in Hampshire in the 18th centur |
Giles rose to | prominence as the president and business manager of the |
stints with Bari and Modena, Caccia rose to | prominence with Ancona, which resulted in a transfer to |
Their work rose to | prominence on the American scene to such an extent that |
, emigrated to the United States and rose to | prominence in the 1950s with the sales of millions of h |
Liu who rose to | prominence in Sichuan in the 1920s and 1930s, came from |
n a Stones-Animals mould and quickly rose to | prominence in the local club and dance scene. |
Mendelssohn quickly rose to | prominence among European banks. |
He rose to | prominence as a faith healer. |
As quickly as Lovett rose to | prominence, he fell. |
Xu De'en rose to | prominence in 2005 for Guangzhou Pharmaceutical where h |
Djemba-Djemba rose to | prominence with Nantes in France. |
Shaikhzadas and local Saiyid nobles rose to | prominence during the period under review" (i.e. |
eighteen, she moved to New York, and rose to | prominence as one of the world's top models, working in |
ca on 30 November 1996 in Paris, and rose to | prominence as a key member of France's Grand slam-winni |
e Typographical Association and soon rose in | prominence, becoming President of the Trades Union Cong |
n Bristol for the DeWolf family, who rose to | prominence through the slave trade. |
Grant recovered, however, and rose to | prominence in civil society, being appointed a justice |
She rose to | prominence for her appearance in Lust, Caution. |
In the 1980s, he rose to | prominence as a singer. |
mpbell's own health failed, his name rose to | prominence. |
thold in Chicago street politics and rose to | prominence when it organized a rally at Federal Plaza t |
, was found to be resistant and thus rose to | prominence in Philippine coffee production by the mid-2 |
joined the police force and quickly rose to | prominence. |
window, which gives the building a sense of | prominence. |
Another indicator of Seth Read's | prominence in early Uxbridge was this citation. |
In the early 1980s, she achieved | prominence as the leading female representative of the |
She achieved | prominence with her book, The Ant and the Peacock: Altr |
She gained | prominence as a teacher, serving on the faculty of New |
She achieved | prominence for her Oscar and Golden Globe-nominated rol |
She gained | prominence in the 1960s for the song "He's a Rebel," a |
She gained | prominence in 2004 by reaching the finals of nine strai |
She shot to | prominence on the right of abode issue, at the time of |
Behad shot to | prominence through his effective handling of the Health |
as not going to make it, he suddenly shot to | prominence. |
Crowe shot to | prominence at Stoke City as a youngster with his goalsc |
She shot to | prominence when Down won the National League Division 2 |
The constituency shot to | prominence in the run-up to the 2005 general election d |
He shot to | prominence at the 2010 FIFA World Cup after scoring 3 g |
This map of Multan from 1873 shows the | prominence of the Multan Fort |
Signalling his | prominence, it was Pope Pius IX who received him into t |
) are said to be more active and signify the | prominence of the specific archetype which is associate |
'ien Television (CtiTV), it has since gained | prominence among Taiwanese viewers, and in January 2006 |
The settlement increased in size and | prominence through the 3rd millennium, with notable rel |
millennium, it reached its greatest size and | prominence during the 2nd millennium and in the Neo-Ass |
Due to its growing size and | prominence as the largest group on MySpace dedicated to |
se are sited close by on a slightly separate | prominence to the south-east. |
he band subsequently rose to slightly higher | prominence, yet the band's live performances still gain |
istrict standards, and its small topographic | prominence means that it is essentially a minor summit |
ts location on the Allegheny Plateau, so its | prominence is of low relief. |
ent had such wide distribution yet so little | prominence in the public imagination. |
This news coverage did give some special | prominence to the Ricaurte article. |
The song gained | prominence in the 1980's as part of BBC TV's annual cov |
He left four sons of | prominence in the next decades in the Mezzogiorno: Land |
ltiple factors behind the state's increasing | prominence in exports, the focused and active promotion |
Rising steadily in | prominence, in 2003 she became the leader of the Partid |
Highly rated news stories gain | prominence on the NewsTrust web site as multiple users |
Its grand style and | prominence indicate the importance accorded to preachin |
oolf and Lytton Strachey subsequently gained | prominence as members of Bloomsbury. |
a field in which he would subsequently gain | prominence. |
But it was the success and | prominence of the burlesque shows that brought the Old |
The house was of such local | prominence that Franklin Delano Roosevelt based the des |
alestinian organization that suddenly gained | prominence in August 2006 by kidnapping two journalists |
ger W. Schvaneveldt, who brought the task to | prominence in a series of studies on the structure of s |
Barra Head itself is the southern | prominence located mid-way along the south coast. |
An outstanding feature is the rock | prominence in the north face, called Urresti. |
It seems the clubs | prominence may have faded quickly during the 1870s with |
a shell of skyscrapers, removing the tower's | prominence. |
oration efforts and help revive the Strand's | prominence in the city of Boston. |
ther side of a region termed the frontonasal | prominence (or process). |
larly publication to acknowledge the musical | prominence of Charleston's St. Cecilia Society, but Son |
arn advertisers take advantage of the barns' | prominence in rural landscapes, paying their owners for |
The viewpoint is commanding, where the full | prominence of Glyder Fawr, Y Garn, Elidir Fawr and Crib |
ed by a water, snow, or ice feature, the dry | prominence of that summit is equal to the wet prominenc |
The dry | prominence of a summit is equal to the wet prominence o |
The programme's | prominence in Radio 4's schedule meant that Bragg's ele |
short on this spot, resulting in the current | prominence. |
During World War II, the sudden | prominence of tanks and other armored vehicles on the b |
here is a steep ascension beside the Urresti | prominence. |
for the governor, both because of the local | prominence of the Groesbeck family in Macomb county and |
olfactory pits, which indent the frontonasal | prominence and divide it into a medial and two lateral |
ise the shire and recapture the aristocratic | prominence of the ancient Ashley-Cooper dynasty. |
This brought the group | prominence as one of the preeminent European new music |
ospatric enjoyed the benefits of the renewed | prominence given to native Englishmen in the reign of H |
narrowing the jaw and reducing the laryngeal | prominence. |
Despite their apparent | prominence, the club produced no international players. |
material of their films would give them more | prominence than anyone else. |
ne man's rise to academic and then political | prominence in an administration, his love-hate relation |
ur, Crossroads takes the visitor through the | prominence of the “Citrus Era,” the turmoil of the Mexi |
at the Battle of Fallen Timbers, Kekionga's | prominence began to diminish. |
Bendall shot back up to title winning | prominence when in June 2008 he defeated Liverpool's 20 |
Although the title gained | prominence among the Turko-Mongol tribes of Inner Asia, |
He rose to further | prominence in 1968 as National Secretary of the Austral |
t from 1922-1946, the hotel grew to national | prominence. |
dited with reviving the magazine to national | prominence. |
, the Seminoles began their move to national | prominence. |
extending from the eminentia conchae to the | prominence corresponding with the scapha. |
Sampson came to national | prominence as a BBC News presenter, co-hosting weekday |
sible for bringing the Glee Club to national | prominence through radio broadcasts and the group's fir |
He came to international | prominence playing for Czechoslovakia in the 1976 Europ |
t led a music movement in Austin to national | prominence from 1973 to 1980 as the birthplace of Texas |
n Anatolia and the east, Aleppo rose to high | prominence in the Ottoman era, at one point being secon |
He came to national | prominence in 1997 by winning the seat of then-Defence |
The Tay whale came to public | prominence when it was subject to a public dissection b |
It came to national | prominence on 11 June 1985 due to the HaBonim disaster, |
m Parish Chilton who would rise to political | prominence in Alabama and the Confederacy. |
Following this he came to public | prominence through his work in the cleanup efforts at D |
cess and philanthropy has contributed to his | prominence in Nigerian high society. |
has led BYU's football team back to national | prominence, and head men's basketball coach Dave Rose, |
Tolstivov rose to worldwide | prominence following his surprise upset of favorite Gel |
New Age yoga instructor who rose to national | prominence in the early 1990s when he began starring in |
, the film which raised her to international | prominence. |
He rose to national | prominence after the American-led invasion, taking adva |
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