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The trick is to have a place that speaks, and seduces, for itself, and to select art and artists congenial to it — rather than, in the more common vein, to advertise the host city (São Paulo, Kwangju, Istanbul) as a cookie-cutter capital of new pep and future prominence.
In 1990 he predicted that a computer would defeat a world chess champion by 1998 (in 1997, IBM's Deep Blue defeated Garry Kasparov), and he predicted the future prominence of the world wide web at a time when it was only an obscure system that was used by a few academics.
Statistically significant differences were found for: direction of travel, placement of future, prominence of color, use of monochrome, number of colors used, accuracy of color and use of the colors: yellow, green, blue, purple, and brown.
This was not only original, but it revealed itself to be very attractive for a generation of promising graduates at Columbia, as confirmed by the number and future prominence of those who wrote their dissertation on the topic of human capital or related subjects27.
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In the UK, Gleam Futures came to prominence with its roster of YouTube stars – Zoella included – but now sees them diversifying.
At a small cost per job, the city can stimulate its economy and assure its prominence in future installments of "The Godfather".
But still, Back to the Future flashed into pop prominence like lightning in a bottle (or in a DeLorean), and few modern Hollywood films of any genre have proven as enduring and warmly embraced (except perhaps by Libyans).
But getting noticed by the likes of Google and others "could be the future equivalent of digital EPG prominence", he added.
The Friars appeared in the Final Four in 1973, when Ernie DiGregorio was making fancy passes to Marvin Barnes, and in 1987, when Rick Pitino was climbing to coaching prominence with a future coach on the court named Billy Donovan.
Abraham Lincoln loomed large in the imagination of the director John Ford, as seen in the 1939 drama "Young Mr. Lincoln" (which I discuss in this clip), an ingeniously tight-focussed yet historically resonant view of the future President's rise to prominence.
Following the rise in ECE prominence, we need future research further examining parents' beliefs regarding mandatory ECE.
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