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Two families held particular prominence on the island during this era: the Moodys controlled the largest legitimate interests, and the Maceos controlled the largest criminal enterprises.
Likewise, on those days when my concentration is not available, I might simply notice that the day's errands hold more prominence than the purity of my posture, and say "oh well", and let it go.
"Generally defined as consumers born between 1980 and 2000 and numbering about 70 million, no other generation since the Baby Boom has held such prominence in the minds of marketers," is how the sports marketing-focused Migala Report describes this group known as millennials.
As the declining medium of album artwork continues to be collaterally damaged by the digital age, we think it's important to support the folks who are still championing this soon-to-be-forgotten art that once held such prominence in music history and lore.
By allowing clinicians to introduce and elaborate on themes spontaneously, we were able to gain an impression of the themes that held most prominence to the clinicians themselves.
Qualitative interviews gather reports of behaviour and attitude, rather than describing actual behaviour, but by allowing clinicians to introduce and elaborate on themes spontaneously, we were able to gain an impression of the themes that held most prominence to the clinicians themselves.
Qualitative interviews gather reports of behaviour and attitude rather than actual behaviour, but by allowing clinicians to introduce and elaborate on themes spontaneously, we were able to gain an impression of the themes that held most prominence to the clinicians themselves.
More surprising was Mr. Obama's decision to give prominence to Israeli-Palestinian peace efforts, which the White House initially held at arm's length even as Secretary of State John Kerry began to bring the two sides together.
Second, why does Dr. James give prominence to his role at Guantánamo in self-aggrandizing claims, yet deny any power when others attempt to hold him accountable, as he has done in his statements to the Missouri press?
Veterans of the Second World War dominated American public life for decades, but Stevens is practically the last one still holding a position of prominence.
Dance, a vociferous anti-Brexit campaigner who shot to prominence for holding a sign behind Farage in the European Parliament reading "he's lying to you", has a large following on social media, who expressed outrage at the prospect he could be effectively deselected, with the party unsure of winning four seats in London.
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