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g albums I Am... and Rainbow, branching out to | wider themes such as faith and peace. |
He came to | wider international attention on September 2, 1986 w |
He came to | wider UK public recognition, through his direct styl |
rew and he began to travel more and lecture to | wider circles. |
a 10" vinyl-only EP - helped the band come to | wider attention as the group won critical acclaim fo |
In the same year, he came to | wider attention in the original BBC version of Denni |
This soon led to | wider exposure through a few BBC Radio 1 performance |
The film came to | wider attention when its opening song Jaan Pehechan |
na Vista Social Club exposing the son style to | wider audiences. |
rves some credit for helping boost The Band to | wider recognition. |
These windfarms, in the Tehachapi Pass led to | wider recognition, after windmills played a role as |
He first rose to | wider prominence when, as a Major, he supported the |
it began to be published and bring the BDO to | wider attention. |
ake the 'new art' of Irish literary theatre to | wider audiences. |
The orchestra came to | wider public notice after an episode of Grand Design |
, an obscure death metal group, only coming to | wider attention with the release of a posthumous spl |
She first came to | wider public attention in the United Kingdom for her |
First Presbyterian's architecture has led to | wider recognition for the church; in 1980, it was pl |
are premiered here each year, some going on to | wider success. |
In 1757 he came to | wider attention by publishing Letters on Theron and |
ss's work from the 1980s again became known to | wider public through various media. |
The brand came to | wider public attention after its creator, Anne Hemps |
(recorded already 1994) for the first time to | wider audience in 2000 as well as Anaemia's The Seco |
He is known to | wider audiences for his participation in the Eurovis |
itudes against homosexuality may contribute to | wider discrimination against gays and lesbians. |
trations of steampunk fashion and sculpture to | wider audiences and has given interviews regarding t |
Cambridge University debut, brought Doggart to | wider attention. |
He then came to | wider attention in the role of Spencer Moon in the B |
so focused on issues of interest or concern to | wider population as a way of attracting political su |
He came to | wider public prominence following his controversial |
y and archaeological practice as it relates to | wider civil and governmental concerns. |
de (therefore allowing for higher tolerances), | wider absorption band, lower lasing threshold, highe |
Antennae obscure rufous; prothorax two-fifths | wider than long, the sides parallel and nearly strai |
home to the Marriott hotel, whereas the upper, | wider floors contain most of the commercial space. |
It is usually | wider and made from fancier cloth more suitable for |
Each is usually | wider than it is long and is covered in several cusp |
The leaves are five-lobed and large, usually | wider than long, again with clear pubescence on the |
e the crowds and admit women, giving the venue | wider appeal than the old time song and supper rooms |
nt flows Lukva River that in ancient times was | wider and deeper than it is today. |
the Karmann Ghia (Type 14) for basis as it was | wider. |
ional House Ethics Committee investigation was | wider than Wilson had led individuals to believe, Mi |
Its area was | wider than the old LCC, but it did/does not match th |
literature and philosophy, but his reading was | wider than France and his sympathies were cosmopolit |
Royal College of Science of Ireland, which was | wider in sight. |
Obama's margin was | wider than John Kerry's in 2004, when Kerry won the |
Camp Davis AAF's Runway 5/23 was | wider, and was intended for use by transports, while |
The road was | wider than average for Britain and well constructed, |
rebuilt form) in that the outside frames were | wider, constructed as a continuation of the valence |
Since the books were | wider than the American originals, all the cover art |
l of Contemporary Dance, as his interests were | wider than ballet. |
higher speeds, which required sterns that were | wider and flatter under the waterline to prevent the |
bishops of local churches, or dioceses, whose | wider churches are in communion with the Pope, must |
ork in his journal The Crusader, hoping to win | wider circulation in the black community. |
As above but with | wider track. |
mits were not meant to be linked formally with | wider international institutions; and in fact, a mil |
'anti-racists' in order to align its work with | wider demands for social justice. |
IAIN concept with a broader mandate (IAIN with | Wider Mandate) towards the formation of Syarif Hiday |
y different to that in neighbouring Pune, with | wider roads and grade separation allowing a more sub |
sport statistics and sets this in context with | wider socio-economic factors and is freely available |
Two-seat model for the homebuilt market with | wider chord wing. |
ing a sense of personal worth, connection with | wider social objectives, and a time structure to the |
Great Barmote Courts with | wider powers were in place by the fifteenth century, |
It has arrangement with | Wider University in the United States which permits |
e shape of the worm; they look like whips with | wider "handles" at the posterior end. |
Camera bodies with | wider lens mounts are easier to produce lens adaptor |
The syncopated rhythms with | wider ranged chords in both hands require practicing |
hape of these worms; they look like whips with | wider "handles" at the posterior end. |
mits were not meant to be linked formally with | wider international institutions; and in fact, a mil |
d Northern Ireland, the latter he endowed with | wider powers than its southern counterpart. |
However, Wei's style is narrower than Zhong's | wider style. |
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