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This is the closest Rendell comes to any sort of criticism of the genre divides which plague modern literature; she's not bothered, she says, about being categorised in the crime section, because "people generally review me, give me large reviews, not in groups of latest crime fiction, so I think on whole people like my books and give them a bit of prominence".
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Yet with prominence comes a little bit of apprehension for the summer, according to Sherwood.
The Pirates lost no one of prominence.
Orchestral musicians have a bit more prominence today, as they increasingly take on public roles as negotiators in labor disputes.
Women are also gaining positions of prominence in the judiciary.
It takes work and some measure of prominence.
(One could argue they have no one of prominence).
We find that the properties of streamer-related prominence events are closer to those of prominence eruptions with transverse trajectories.
And yes, sometimes totally unrelated memes will filter into places of prominence, detracting from the conversation.
At least in Republican circles, Mr. Schmidt may pay a bit of a price for the style of his return, both because of his prominence as a Republican critic on MSNBC and the revelatory nature of such postcampaign chronicles as "Game Change".
"There's something for everyone," says Mills. "He rose to prominence because of his rap skills but since then he's covered R'n'B, still does a bit of hip-hop, does folk, big pop songs.
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