Sentence examples for becoming high-profile from inspiring English sources

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And now the usually secluded artist is becoming high-profile.

Between WikiLeaks, Anonymous and more recently LulzSec, hacking cults are becoming high-profile irritants.

A well-educated pair from the Philippines have been captured in Syria after becoming high-profile recruiters for the terrorist group.

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They are often former college athletes — there are even some ex-hockey players — who have migrated to a field that is becoming high profile and highly profitable.

Conflicts between disparate users of public lands are becoming higher profile.

A show drawn from LACMA's growing collection of design objects looks at a transformative moment in graphic design, when individual designers were becoming more high-profile, the home computer was shaking up the ways in which design could be produced and images were becoming increasingly fragmented and layered.

Not everybody does it, but … ha ha!" Here was a man who proudly campaigned for LGBT rights, becoming a high-profile supporter of HIV charity the Terrence Higgins Trust.

Seinfeld himself concentrated on standup, with the game show he produced, The Marriage Ref, becoming a high-profile flop; Jason Alexander's own sitcoms floundered, while Michael Richards was filmed shouting racist language on stage during a standup set, causing widespread outrage.

"I was 24 and I hadn't changed and was strangely in love with a fraternity brother who ended up becoming a high-profile basketball player at UCLA. "It was just killing me.

While candidates such as former congressman Beto O'Rourke (D-Tex). and Sen. Kamala D. Harris (D-Calif). may lay a greater claim to charisma, Warren rose to political prominence through her academic career, becoming a high-profile professor at Harvard Law School.

He took the very modern career path of becoming a high-profile polemicist before he had done much reporting, and perhaps as a result his writing is too melodramatic, a little naive, and reluctant to give a fair shout to the other side of the argument – things reflected in a tone that too often falls into being either shrill, or over-emotional.

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