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On the posterior wall is a | prominence, best marked in childhood, produced by a mas |
has steep sides going down into Linton and a | prominence of 21 m. |
26 m Gaillard Cut and McKinley would have a | prominence of 6,168 m. |
It has a | prominence of 15.7 m (51.5 ft), and was only included o |
t of hills between 2500 and 3000 feet with a | prominence of at least 500 feet. |
A collection of new and used goods, with a | prominence of food stalls spread out on the side street |
With a height of 650 metres (2,130 ft) and a | prominence of 35 metres (115 ft), it is classified as a |
and 16th century tower house, situated on a | prominence on the south side of the village of Duddo, N |
A novel feature, set on a | prominence above the garden is a faux waterfall, a mode |
gn for individualistic development, academic | prominence, and a well-rounded education. |
move up the service value chain and achieve | prominence in remote markets. |
t date unknown), the only son not to achieve | prominence. |
distinctive style of music began to achieve | prominence. |
He first achieved | prominence with the indie rock group Easyworld, who rel |
In the early 1980s, she achieved | prominence as the leading female representative of the |
erzigova, and Laetitia Casta, first achieved | prominence via these ad campaigns. |
he large number of his students who achieved | prominence in th area of zoology and for the number of |
and Leifchild Stratten Jones, both achieved | prominence in public life. |
s a former pornographic actress who achieved | prominence as a lead during the mid to latter part of t |
family, since a brother, Louis H., achieved | prominence as a mining engineer and in finance in New M |
She achieved | prominence with her book, The Ant and the Peacock: Altr |
Rahul has achieved | prominence as a creative musical performer from an earl |
Els first achieved | prominence in 1984, when he won the Junior World Golf C |
She achieved | prominence for her Oscar and Golden Globe-nominated rol |
Haring first achieved | prominence with his 2001 children's book Cheese and the |
between 1868 and 1880, and it also achieved | prominence in the 1987 Greenwich by-election, when the |
Baten achieved | prominence with his works about the long term developme |
Two former County Executives have achieved | prominence since leaving office: Spiro T. Agnew, who we |
society of Tripura with its alumni achieving | prominence in various fields. |
reporter and fill-in anchor, first achieving | prominence as a substitute anchor for Keith Olbermann o |
Its grand style and | prominence indicate the importance accorded to preachin |
Oklahoma City quickly grew in industry and | prominence, with a booming population of 64,000, shadow |
ollege sports team increase the exposure and | prominence of a university. |
history, and centuries of past prestige and | prominence, Western Europe has many places where elegan |
Breslin's fortunes and | prominence grew until his name was notably linked with |
The settlement increased in size and | prominence through the 3rd millennium, with notable rel |
r Eddy faced while gaining national fame and | prominence as a publisher, preacher, writer, teacher, p |
millennium, it reached its greatest size and | prominence during the 2nd millennium and in the Neo-Ass |
But it was the success and | prominence of the burlesque shows that brought the Old |
he difficulty of a claim, the experience and | prominence of the lawyer, and the costs associated with |
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 |
Due to its growing size and | prominence as the largest group on MySpace dedicated to |
ar in the Kandyan Convention to indicate any | prominence at the time. |
Despite their apparent | prominence, the club produced no international players. |
a (described as a "cracked-mud" appearance), | prominence of the submucosa blood vessels, and a nodula |
ise the shire and recapture the aristocratic | prominence of the ancient Ashley-Cooper dynasty. |
iz (Peter Bediz for Canadians) also attained | prominence by becoming one of the pioneers of the geoph |
He attained | prominence amongst the Dissenting ministry and used his |
arn advertisers take advantage of the barns' | prominence in rural landscapes, paying their owners for |
Batchelder's | prominence in Southern California's art community inclu |
The group would go on to gain battle | prominence in the West Coast hip hop scene and respect |
d talking in terms of direct action to bring | prominence to the Scottish independence cause, stating |
was a huge success and not only helped bring | prominence to Dell, but to Curtis as well. |
While far from its early to mid-20th century | prominence, the variety continues to play an important |
Wolstonbury Hill is a chalk | prominence located within the parish, owned and maintai |
or John G. Shedd, helped establish Chicago's | prominence throughout the world in business, art, cultu |
u, sir, are the highest grade in your clan's | prominence, in your appearance, and in your writing. |
It seems the clubs | prominence may have faded quickly during the 1870s with |
use of his former trade, gained considerable | prominence after a 1905 win over future champion Jack J |
He returned to considerable | prominence in 1922 when, on the urging of the soon-to-b |
He gained considerable | prominence in the U.S. as the featured speaker on the w |
s low enough to give Crickmer a considerable | prominence of 1049m. |
Johnson's continuing | prominence is reinforced every year in law schools, whe |
nt to the 21 year old Boleyn boy whose court | prominence was already being acknowledged. |
Crosby's | prominence in the Rhythm Boys helped launch his career |
short on this spot, resulting in the current | prominence. |
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 |
Dry | prominence, on the other hand, ignores water, snow, and |
He went on to gain early | prominence as a schools international. |
arly years with the P-51D/H, the unit earned | prominence as one of the Air Force's most respected aer |
the devastation of World War II to economic | prominence in the post-war decades has been regarded as |
During the 1990s Progressive Farmer enjoyed | prominence among farm readers and advertisers with spec |
onsider that it does not in fact have enough | prominence to separate it from its parent Allt-fawr in |
in which the trumpet and piano command equal | prominence. |
aspect and the landscape aspect given equal | prominence. |
d recalcitrancy, he twice came with especial | prominence before the public-in 1838, when, although at |
Because of his father's | prominence he was godson of English queen Philippa of H |
Sagmeister gained first | prominence when he performed in 1975 at the Frankfurt J |
he NCAA Silver Anniversary Award in 2005 for | prominence as a student athlete and success in business |
Because of Pitt's former | prominence before his title, it is sometimes referred t |
leading club in the 1750s but its new found | prominence was short-lived, probably because of the out |
Like Emmy, Fritz Noether also found | prominence as a mathematician. |
and Arthur Farrell, the Shamrocks faded from | prominence and never again had a winning season. |
ut of vogue, the style eventually faded from | prominence, and its repertoire was subsumed by the more |
al only to, just as suddenly, disappear from | prominence; he also rarely did what his opponents expec |
vernment in 1949, McDonald stepped back from | prominence, confining himself to party room discussion; |
898 election and thereafter slowly fade from | prominence. |
ther side of a region termed the frontonasal | prominence (or process). |
olfactory pits, which indent the frontonasal | prominence and divide it into a medial and two lateral |
Mount Vic 3005 m (9859 ft), | prominence: 712 m, is a mountain in the Chilcotin Range |
The viewpoint is commanding, where the full | prominence of Glyder Fawr, Y Garn, Elidir Fawr and Crib |
the school, right before it reached its full | prominence in the 1820s, when Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henr |
He rose to further | prominence in 1968 as National Secretary of the Austral |
He gained further | prominence in the late 1970s as the lead guitarist in T |
and Hush The Many (Heed The Few) to further | prominence. |
Vanguard, Ian & Sylvia, and gave it further | prominence at the Newport Folk Festival, Ian & Sylvia L |
Further | prominence for the family was ensued from the controver |
After 1985 he began to gain | prominence as a local Komsomol leader. |
Highly rated news stories gain | prominence on the NewsTrust web site as multiple users |
a field in which he would subsequently gain | prominence. |
Zhuangzhuang and Chen Kaige, he did not gain | prominence until relatively later, in the late 1980s. |
As time went by, Towns continued to gain | prominence and in 1826 acquired the Alabama Journal new |
The term is starting to gain | prominence in the East Asian press, as it could be a wa |
Grijalva has gained | prominence as an outspoken critic of what he calls lax |
ctronic music record label that first gained | prominence in 1990. |
He gained | prominence in 1981 when 364 leading economists publishe |
Clifden gained | prominence in the early 1900s when Guglielmo Marconi bu |
ttle Hymn of the Republic", and later gained | prominence as a suffragist. |
y employed as a language teacher, but gained | prominence for his choral compositions. |
The town is said to have gained | prominence under the rule of Mamalla. |
He later gained | prominence with his production company “GDE” as a write |
Matthew Savoie first gained | prominence when he won the gold medal on the junior lev |
oolf and Lytton Strachey subsequently gained | prominence as members of Bloomsbury. |
alestinian organization that suddenly gained | prominence in August 2006 by kidnapping two journalists |
he 3rd century BC, Ban Gu's ancestors gained | prominence on the northwestern frontier as herders of s |
ces and Technology (HST), Toner first gained | prominence for his theory of intra-cellular ice formati |
From there, he gained | prominence as a sportscaster on CBC's national service. |
Gained | prominence nationally in the 1990s when Chorley 1st tea |
h of Europe, and overt euroscepticism gained | prominence. |
It originally gained | prominence when it was included in Act II of Giuseppe V |
The firm gained | prominence after the turn of the millennium with a numb |
Williams gained | prominence as a member of a deputation of three who cha |
These terms also gained | prominence in 17th century New England - during their r |
He gained | prominence in England in the first decade of the reign |
Although not a new term, it gained | prominence during rescue, cleanup and ongoing reconstru |
In 1975, he gained | prominence in a fight for gay rights with the Universit |
defendants were senior to London, he gained | prominence worldwide by writing the book. |
This defense gained | prominence in 1995 as the Steelers gained their fifth S |
ls etc. However the project primarily gained | prominence in Germany through the collaborative album, |
Blue gained | prominence in the medical sector as a pioneering Breast |
She gained | prominence as a teacher, serving on the faculty of New |
'ien Television (CtiTV), it has since gained | prominence among Taiwanese viewers, and in January 2006 |
She gained | prominence in the 1960s for the song "He's a Rebel," a |
progressive rock", that Le Orme truly gained | prominence beyond their home country. |
He gained | prominence in the movement for a series of debates with |
go, Illinois from 1897 to 1914, which gained | prominence designing Roman Catholic structures, includi |
It gained | prominence when its 1861 campaign for improvements in w |
In 2004, Hasselriis gained | prominence in Winnipeg by leading the fight to keep Win |
Wieringo gained | prominence working with writer Mark Waid on DC Comics' |
She gained | prominence in 2004 by reaching the finals of nine strai |
cclaimed landscape photographers, and gained | prominence for his pioneering work with panoramic lands |
n to the Assembly in 1982, Mr. Rivera gained | prominence as a labor advocate and organizer of constru |
He gained | prominence as a lawyer being appointed as a President's |
"Caught Up in You" gained | prominence when it was featured in the hit 1983 movie, |
d to Buenos Aires in 1915 and quickly gained | prominence in the vibrant local theatre scene, and beca |
ears was Walter Willard Thompson, who gained | prominence as the editor of the historic weekly Key of |
ond half of the century that industry gained | prominence. |
He gained | prominence on American television in 1982 when he set h |
The song gained | prominence in the 1980's as part of BBC TV's annual cov |
ng to competition in the pool, Brewer gained | prominence at the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, |
s pressed into a thin celluloid belt, gained | prominence among Kennedy assassination conspiracy theor |
The Pfleger family gained | prominence in Cincinnati's business community because o |
John Davis first gained | prominence by winning the world light heavyweight crown |
Although the title gained | prominence among the Turko-Mongol tribes of Inner Asia, |
He gained | prominence when his song "Closer" was used as the fourt |
intense feelings on both sides, have gained | prominence as they may determine berths in continental |
sed band Ocean Colour Scene, where he gained | prominence. |
He gained | prominence following the Salboni blast in November 2008 |
These dessert stalls have also gained | prominence in overseas Chinese communities, and can be |
tti in 1974) is a green anarchist who gained | prominence in the U.S. state of Oregon in the late 1990 |
Gregg gained | prominence at the Second Battle of Bull Run when his me |
nclusion as he does not seem to have gained | prominence. Removed him for now, but if there are other |
He gained | prominence as a jurist, theologian and grammarian. |
She saw an escape from her plight in gaining | prominence as a media personality and therefore partici |
Aerial photography was gaining | prominence as a tool for geological study and analysis |
r of the "modern side" at Harrow, which gave | prominence to subjects other than Latin and Greek. |
ers were looking for a cause celebre to give | prominence to their campaign, and it seems likely that, |
pendent advocate to build awareness and give | prominence to the rights and protection of boys and gir |
More recently Servetus' name has been given | prominence by the originally anonymous author "Servetus |
dom rendered flat, and should never be given | prominence in an alapana. |
stating that the paper should not have given | prominence to the interview; Parker added that similar |
These claims were given | prominence when, in 1987, Ken Livingstone M.P told the |
Ni is given | prominence through either stopping or lingering on this |
yopia," and "Glass ceiling" were first given | prominence in HBR's pages. |
which the seventh and often fifth are given | prominence, and submediant-octave mode. |
nd the light-colored building material gives | prominence to the art works. |
entical front pages (shown here), all giving | prominence to General secretary Hu. |
vel was Firefox, which brought him to global | prominence and became a successful Hollywood film, dire |
urful popstar Boy George, who rose to global | prominence in the early 1980s with his band Culture Clu |
Frampton achieved great | prominence (and influence) in architectural education w |
his tenure as bishop, Bamberg rose to great | prominence, while Otto achieved fame as a missionary an |
he first known cricketer "who achieved great | prominence in the game" for it was said of him in his o |
che Chrestomathie (1824), he came into great | prominence as the author of a treatise, De rationalismi |
0s Yugoslav music group which achieved great | prominence in the former Yugoslav rock scene for its ar |
ent architectural practice was gaining great | prominence in the Cincinnati metropolitan area.:11 |
le and other Maratha chiefs had gained great | prominence during this period. |
Mirage came to much greater | prominence in 1987 when Wright spotted an opportunity i |
But they gained greater | prominence for their sponsorship of two time NASCAR Win |
n of Christ had gradually been given greater | prominence since a shift in theological emphasis during |
p was formed in January 2008 to give greater | prominence to the Male Voice Choir's younger members an |
an immigrant criminal groups assumed greater | prominence. |
te, based on a wider page layout and greater | prominence for audio, video and journalist blogs. |
WS in large all caps print to create greater | prominence. |
community and was destined for even greater | prominence. |
al name has greater recognition, and greater | prominence even in official publications and on its web |
e bands on the label have gone on to greater | prominence, including The Meligrove Band and The Carnat |
Greenwich's | prominence has him written up in the Canadian Encyclope |
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