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But now, virtually overnight, the carer's case has become high profile in – wait for it – the US election campaign.
"He probably has got to be careful at first, but there is no doubt in my mind Al Pirro will become high profile".
It is only in recent years that the tendency has become high profile, in works such as Antony Gormley's One and Other (2010), when more than 34,000 people applied for a chance to occupy one of his one-hour slots on top of the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square.
The issue has become high profile now for a number of reasons.
"Cases that have become high profile because of their soap opera value--such as the Menendez trial--do not need to be televised," said UCLA law professor Peter Arenella.
How do they make a determination?" Pettit, who is identified in the report as "having represented dozens of victims of alleged police brutality," describes the history of police using excessive force in Baltimore by saying, "This has been going on and on and on, and I'm just talking about the cases that have become high profile".
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The case became high profile and a long list of respected scientists from all over the world, including Nobel prizewinners, signed a petition in defence of academic freedom.
The case quickly became high profile, as the local newspaper reported that the police had set up an incident room staffed by 30-40 officers and described it as "one of the city's biggest manhunts".
"But let's not forget that the position only became high profile under Chris Patten, because he himself had a profile and because of the events that conspired against him during his leadership.
And gallery openings have become high-profile social events.
Other Hollywood figures such as director Paul Haggis have become high-profile defectors from the church.
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