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It has been a sure-footed early spring rise to not-quite-prominence, so much so that when Eriksen chides his team-mates, mildly, for the muted nature of last weekend's 4-0 defeat at Chelsea it is with a degree of gathering authority.

'But it's unfortunate that even Nobel Prizes don't get quite the same prominence in this country as the news of whether or not David Beckham is playing football.

Once the fourth-most-important city of the Roman Empire, a regional capital of about 100,000, Aquileia never quite regained its prominence after being sacked by Attila, and gradually dwindled into a small provincial town.

Quite a number of men of prominence came here to pay their respects to the memory of the deceased.

The CME associated with the prominence was quite slow (50 km s−1) and the ones associated with the active region were quite fast (114 490 km s−1).

Of course, this prominence owes quite a lot to luck: if any other Democrat had chosen to challenge Mr Gore, Mr Bradley would not be the sole repository of anti-Gore feeling.

His brand of revivalist jazz was highly successful throughout the 1950s, though he never quite achieved the commercial prominence of the "trad boom" groups, such as those led by Chris Barber, Acker Bilk and Kenny Ball.

Social enterprises combine elements of business sector and social sector with the sole purpose of addressing social problems; which is quite contrary to the prominence given to the generation of market value over social value (Giddens 1998; Suarez-Villa 2009).

While he managed to get some albums out, he never quite rose to the prominence that his Queensbridge contemporaries achieved.

It has been quite the rise to prominence — and influence — for Assemble, the London collective whose work hovers somewhere between art and architecture, between built space and cultural critique.

Quite likely, a majority of American composers who have achieved prominence in the last 20 years benefited from not just a performance but also, even more vital, a commission from this orchestra.

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