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His sketch of the town of Dudley, made around 1830, when the possibility of an English revolution hung in the air along with bituminous fumes, gives obvious prominence to the emblems of an older world — church and castle barely holding their own amid the chimneys.

But even if some conservatives are leery of the alt-right, Breitbart, the media company formerly run by Bannon that he himself once described as the "platform of the alt-right," has risen to obvious prominence.

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Sure, you can call each other sissies all day for buying a non-gas powered car, but when government rewards, more obvious energy savings and prominence of hybrids and electric cars increase, you'll cave and absolutely love all the great benefits you used to be so quick to snark on.

Moreover, appointing individuals who were not born to the purple (as Bush himself was), but who instead owe their prominence to him, is an obvious way of buttressing cabinet loyalty.

Mauro Herlitzka, a co-director of Pinta, said Ms. Brodsky was an obvious choice not just because of her prominence as a collector, philanthropist and society figure — she is married to the real estate scion Daniel Brodsky, who is also a major cultural donor — but also because of her scholarly background.

Notable findings in other groups included increased binuclearity in H1R, trinuclearity in H2R, oxyphilic clusters of hepatocytes in H3R and moderate centrilobular necrosis in H3R and H4R-antagonist-treated groups without obvious inflammatory cell infiltration and Kupffer cell prominence.

Given Chen's prominence and bravery, this was an obvious call, but the Americans did not merely let him in, they smuggled him into the embassy past Chinese security, and promptly assembled a knowledgeable team to face the Chinese.

Might Mr Cheney even be dropped from the ticket in 2004?In this section The incredible shrinking VP How to keep the fans turning More questions than answers If at first you don't succeed... Murder, rape and Clinton-bashing Reprints Related items The affair of that heartMar 8th 2001The most obvious reason for this detumescence is that his early prominence was too good to last.

There are the obvious accomplishments that have affirmed the region's continued prominence, chief among them the naming of El Celler de Can Roca as the second best restaurant in the world this year by San Pellegrino in its World's 50 Best Restaurants list.

He truly has seemed unhappy this season, despite all the success of his team, in La Liga especially; under more obvious stress than at any time since he came to prominence with Porto nearly a decade ago and went on to prove himself superior to all other managers in Europe with the arguable exception of Pep Guardiola at Barcelona, whose domestic title Mourinho now appears certain to take.

On a second glance, somewhat less obvious, it appears that the three sites differ in the prominence they give to other Bodhisattvas and Buddhas.

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