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Having thus become a model in her own right, Taylor quickly began landing solo assignments, perhaps most notably becoming a face of L'Oréal in 1995.

From the Broadway stage to television and the movie screen, Gossett earned major accolades in his field, notably becoming the first African American man to win an Oscar (Academy Award) for Best Supporting Actor for his moving portrayal as Sergeant Emil Foley in An Officer and a Gentleman in 1982.

But after a string of more hits in which the term "MK Dub" became synonymous with "certified banger," Kinchen went quiet, and proceeded to produce tracks for some of the world's biggest pop stars, most notably becoming the in-house producer for a guy named Will Smith.

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Managers and employees have gleaned practical solutions to everyday problems and developed better interpersonal skills, notably by becoming better listeners.

Bartoli's 2012 has had highlights, most notably her becoming the first player to derail previously undefeated No. 1 Victoria Azarenka at Miami in March.

But Mr. Iglesias, who has taught at Complutense University of Madrid since 2008, has also striven to use his academic credentials to speak for the entire anti-establishment electorate — not only its left wing — notably by becoming a regular face on television talk shows, including conservative ones.

The brand is becoming notably present in the music world.

It breeds on islands in the southern Indian Ocean and southwest Pacific, ranging regularly into the northeast Pacific from Alaska through central California, becoming notably rare south of there.

Metallica spent much of the next year on tour, but band members, most notably Ulrich, were becoming increasingly visible as crusaders against illegal Internet file sharing services such as Napster.

Douglas A. Berman, an expert on sentencing issues at Ohio State University's law school, said that the latest decision suggests that judges are becoming "notably less eager to fudge the law" on the question of causation "to enable an obviously deserving victim to collect from an obviously unpleasant defendant" in these cases.

Moreover, by giving to human capital a broader and vaguer content, Becker contributed in a way to promoting its circulation, notably by it becoming part of economic, scientific, and political jargon and helping to erode the resistances to his economic approach.

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