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Dry prominence, on the other hand, ignores water, snow, and
Emory again came into prominence in the fall of 1879 when it became the Canad
Bauer first came to prominence with the release of "Cargo de Nuit" in 1983,
ngineering Union (AEU), achieving particular prominence during the British General Strike.
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
d to Buenos Aires in 1915 and quickly gained prominence in the vibrant local theatre scene, and beca
But it was the success and prominence of the burlesque shows that brought the Old
ise the shire and recapture the aristocratic prominence of the ancient Ashley-Cooper dynasty.
ears was Walter Willard Thompson, who gained prominence as the editor of the historic weekly Key of
model and actress who rose to international prominence in the 1980s and 1990s, representing top fas
displeasure and affection for its undeniable prominence on the city's skyline, it is sometimes refer
A talented fast bowler who rose to prominence on the Queensland club scene in the early 19
work that first brought Goldmark's name into prominence in the Viennese musical world, the String Qu
He first came to prominence on the club's senior team in the late 1980s,
He rose to prominence when the electoral college of the Bangalore
Taha first rose to prominence in the Western media after being named in a
ge is a style nightclub lounge, that came to prominence in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
He came to prominence in the 2003 Cricket World Cup where he was o
The song gained prominence in the 1980's as part of BBC TV's annual cov
n of Great Britain, first coming to national prominence in the Nodor Fours team win in 1961 playing
He came again to prominence in the Italian Television when he participat
, a pioneer of the hi-NRG genre that came to prominence in the early 1980s.
ASL deficiency rose to prominence in the well documented case of Michael Digna
Rising to prominence within the party, Weaver gained a reputation
pendent advocate to build awareness and give prominence to the rights and protection of boys and gir
The constituency shot to prominence in the run-up to the 2005 general election d
Fast Show between 1994 and 1997, and rose to prominence as the character Mrs Merton on the mock talk
Coming to prominence in the 1930s as a suave leading man (perhaps
Waya came to international prominence during the 2007 World Championships in New Z
"Apostles of Infinite Love", and giving more prominence to the name "Order of the Magnificat of the
movement was only just beginning to rise to prominence at the time, and make its influence felt.
This school has gained much prominence in the district since the addition of plus t
During this time he came to national prominence in the Church of Scotland, as Convener of th
who married the owner's daughter and rose to prominence at the Tribune.
Further prominence for the family was ensued from the controver
the school, right before it reached its full prominence in the 1820s, when Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henr
ng to competition in the pool, Brewer gained prominence at the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton,
l influences from the urban styles rising to prominence at the time.
Coming to prominence in the late 1940s with Woody Herman's big ba
He rose to prominence within the party as secretary of its researc
He was a person of some prominence in the town, and records indicate the Town B
orn Octavia Lambertis, Octavia first rose to prominence in the mid-1980s when she received significa
Her successes in her rise to prominence on the international stage have seen William
The district reached nationwide prominence in the 1960s, however, when President John F
ure from 1878 to 1884, and in 1882 came into prominence as the writer of a series of articles in The
Hicks first came to prominence during the great labour unrest just before t
in the 1980s and the 1990s before coming to prominence in the early 2000s for playing the deceased
's husband David Hatuel was given a place of prominence near the Western Wall in the human chain fro
be the highest mountain in Tyrol, due to its prominence above the surrounding mountains.
ew England Conservatory of Music and rose to prominence as the managing director of the Cincinnati O
hton-Le-Sands, Sydney, Chapman first came to prominence in the 1952 Australian Championships, at the
he difficulty of a claim, the experience and prominence of the lawyer, and the costs associated with
Miss Dudeck first rose to national prominence as the one-meter springboard gold medalist a
He came to prominence at the end of World War II when he took cont
In spite of Jonathan's prominence in the sequence, Danny Strong is not feature
first team squad during his time, he came to prominence towards the end of the 2010-11 season.
As the Mustangs rose to prominence in the 1930s, they began scheduling an incre
years, and gave way to an extended period of prominence with the late English saxophonist/flautist T
aged to escape this fate, in part due to the prominence of the Percy family and the fact that the ch
e home of the Redcar Jazz Club again came to prominence when the Coatham Hotel building was featured
Giles rose to prominence as the president and business manager of the
Ganaura Shaikh, and the family rose to some prominence during the rule of the Mughal Emperor Aurang
osovar Roma writer and activist, who came to prominence at the start of the Kosovo conflict commenti
Their work rose to prominence on the American scene to such an extent that
He rose to international prominence during the 1991 Persian Gulf War during whic
Although the title gained prominence among the Turko-Mongol tribes of Inner Asia,
, emigrated to the United States and rose to prominence in the 1950s with the sales of millions of h
He came to prominence in the 1950s, subsequently playing with many
urful popstar Boy George, who rose to global prominence in the early 1980s with his band Culture Clu
The prominence of the Phoenix Hotel heavily influenced hors
His talent came to prominence during the 2002 Albert Schweitzer Games in G
and 16th century tower house, situated on a prominence on the south side of the village of Duddo, N
n a Stones-Animals mould and quickly rose to prominence in the local club and dance scene.
e bands on the label have gone on to greater prominence, including The Meligrove Band and The Carnat
he families of both her parents had risen in prominence during the Industrial Revolution and were no
largely responsible for the modern look and prominence of the magazine, having introduced many of i
ar and issues of slavery, her popularity and prominence in the cultural conversation were challenged
oal exporting trade which had grown to world prominence in the town Barry Docks.
Shaikhzadas and local Saiyid nobles rose to prominence during the period under review" (i.e.
A novel feature, set on a prominence above the garden is a faux waterfall, a mode
He gained prominence following the Salboni blast in November 2008
Due to its growing size and prominence as the largest group on MySpace dedicated to
between 1868 and 1880, and it also achieved prominence in the 1987 Greenwich by-election, when the
Britney Rears came to prominence in the spring of 2005.
tti in 1974) is a green anarchist who gained prominence in the U.S. state of Oregon in the late 1990
Gael came to prominence on the Canadian gymnastics scene by winning
urn, Alabama, in the early 1990s and came to prominence over the following decade.
Rose burst to prominence at The Open Championship in 1998.
n Bristol for the DeWolf family, who rose to prominence through the slave trade.
Hall came back to prominence in the Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART)
reed of black-influenced singers who came to prominence in the post-WWII era" This is news to Elvis
Gregg gained prominence at the Second Battle of Bull Run when his me
He shot to prominence at the 2010 FIFA World Cup after scoring 3 g
d in 1969, but was however to return to some prominence after the Cambodian coup of 1970, in which S
ent had such wide distribution yet so little prominence in the public imagination.
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.
The term is starting to gain prominence in the East Asian press, as it could be a wa
They rise again to prominence in the Palaiologan period.
in Paraguay, Riquelme rose to international prominence during the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
nding a safe blood substitute brought him to prominence in the 1980s and 1990s, earning him an Order
After rising to prominence in the late 1990s as a close associate of Di
He did not come to prominence until the 1930s when he wrote on myriad topi
nd avrohana can be distinguished only by the prominence of their sonant and consonant notes.
Widelife first came to prominence when their debut single "I Don't Want You" r
But they gained greater prominence for their sponsorship of two time NASCAR Win
Many officers who would later rise to prominence received their baptism of fire on the fields
ers were looking for a cause celebre to give prominence to their campaign, and it seems likely that,
progressive rock", that Le Orme truly gained prominence beyond their home country.
the Theatre Royal, Stratford East, coming to prominence in their stage production Fings Ain't Wot Th
His local prominence by then was shared with the painter Scarsell
erzigova, and Laetitia Casta, first achieved prominence via these ad campaigns.
intense feelings on both sides, have gained prominence as they may determine berths in continental
and their differing ascents to philosophical prominence; and thirdly an exploration of the philosoph
mori, it is unclear why Holbein gave it such prominence in this painting.
He achieved international prominence in this position due to his wide ranging con
Due to prominence of this place and a proposed metro station h
le and other Maratha chiefs had gained great prominence during this period.
ssy, a secondary character in the novel, the prominence of this role was expanded and tailored to Bo
coach who brought the United States to world prominence, even though at first he barely spoke Englis
It rises to 2752 meters and has 1643 m of prominence, and thus is classified as an ultra prominen
o not only space them for greater individual prominence but to also keep them from rubbing directly
ght (50 m/164 ft), it has a relatively large prominence due to it being surrounded on all sides by a
at the Battle of Fallen Timbers, Kekionga's prominence began to diminish.
can-American community; the Fourth Ward lost prominence due to its inability to expand geographicall
the 16th century, the Hachisuka clan came to prominence thanks to its then-head, Hachisuka Koroku.
It has come to prominence due to number of cases of rapes and murders
A native of Cork, Lohan first came to prominence thanks to the inclusion of her song "Sailing
be distinguished by the lack of any ventral prominence posterior to the genital opening in the fema
ospatric enjoyed the benefits of the renewed prominence given to native Englishmen in the reign of H
His growing prominence led to numerous TV and film roles including
ists have achieved national or international prominence by touring across Canada, the US, or Europe,
ncreas joins the neck there is a well-marked prominence, the tuber omentale, which abuts against the
She came to prominence in TV as one of the hosts of the ITV light e
c of the Bolognese school, that had risen to prominence nearly two centuries earlier with the Carrac
Jeff Fulchino's rise to prominence came under the tutelage of Edward Poisson, h
Breslin's fortunes and prominence grew until his name was notably linked with
Budden did not come to prominence, however, until the 1960s when, after a peri
While far from its early to mid-20th century prominence, the variety continues to play an important
society of Tripura with its alumni achieving prominence in various fields.
mark for the city, particularly due to their prominence when viewed from the M1 motorway.
Hertz first came to prominence conducting Wagner at the Metropolitan Opera
Linaker came to prominence during wartime football, during which he pla
The company rose quickly to prominence and was noted for its polished, high-budget
ch to bring the classical pipe organ back to prominence, and was in the forefront of the mid-20th-ce
At the time that she came to prominence, she was not only one of the originators, bu
Signalling his prominence, it was Pope Pius IX who received him into t
Because of his father's prominence he was godson of English queen Philippa of H
Program and enshrinement on the Promenade of Prominence in Watts.
nly 17 at the time but quickly gained social prominence and wealth: Shelton worked in the transporta
er influence to bring Michael Lewis' case to prominence, as well as to empower blacks in Brunswick.
Watts game to prominence in Welsh rugby when he was part of the Maest
His rise to prominence began when he joined Nottingham and his perf
modernize his territories and his city, the prominence of which considerably increased.
Duke came to prominence after winning the 1949 Senior Clubmans TT an
in the band Garej Dolwen, but first came to prominence after winning the Wawffactor competition tel
State Musical College (1971-88), she rose to prominence after winning the 1987 Concorso Busoni.
He came to prominence after winning first prize, $750, in a compet
He came to prominence by winning the gold medal in the men's discu
What's Up Boys came to prominence when winning the testing Hennessy Cognac Gol
riginally from Leicestershire, she came into prominence after winning Busk Idol, a 2005 nationwide s
John Davis first gained prominence by winning the world light heavyweight crown
In 2004, Hasselriis gained prominence in Winnipeg by leading the fight to keep Win
extending from the eminentia conchae to the prominence corresponding with the scapha.
hilosophy; Emden's theological and political prominence coupled with its yen for religious and civic
hant princes, the Bolitho family's growth to prominence started with Thomas Bolitho (1765-1868).
last decade of his life, Grafenauer rose to prominence again with his resolute fight against autoch
Wieringo gained prominence working with writer Mark Waid on DC Comics'
He came to prominence working with Martin Luther King, Jr., E.D. N
Wolstonbury Hill is a chalk prominence located within the parish, owned and maintai
The term "area bombing" came into prominence during World War II, most notably in Britain
He first came to prominence by writing texts on mob fighting and strike
He came into prominence that year playing first base for the Altoona
u, sir, are the highest grade in your clan's prominence, in your appearance, and in your writing.
                                                                                                    


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