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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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