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How will it deal with its newfound prominence as a college football power?
"I'm a very private person," he said, all the while clearly enjoying his newfound prominence.
At the same time, Gould's performance catapulted the composition itself into a newfound prominence, one from which it hasn't retreated.
The palazzo was begun in 1517, when Alessandro Farnese hired the architect Antonio da Sangallo to create a residence to show off the family's newfound prominence.
Catapulted into newfound prominence, emerging companies often lack the experience and expertise – let alone the infrastructure – to take the next step.
Whatever the case, he is already reaping the benefits of his newfound prominence, having been asked to build several skyscrapers in Europe.
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Political analysts and scholars variously suggested that Mr. Liu's manifesto, Charter 08, was too radical and represented a threat, that China's newfound global prominence had given it an oversize impression of its influence and that party leaders were toeing a hard nationalist position as jockeying began for a new leadership in 2012.
The journalists and commentators who had risen to prominence built on their newfound fame by singling out new enemies: Muslims and the hated "Social Justice Warrior".
Many porn stars have risen to mainstream prominence, but what is most intriguing about Deen's newfound fame is that he's been propelled, in large part, by his legion of female fans.
Newfound fame.
They long for prominence.
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