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WHAT group rose to prominence at that time?
It first came to prominence at the Nuremberg trials.
He had a distinguished career in publishing, rising to prominence at Harcourt Brace in the 1950s.
And, aside from the Daily Telegraph, none gave it any prominence at all.
Mr. Dusenberry rose to prominence at BBDO in the 1980s, when he was executive creative director.
Washington's prominence at Warsaw proved more than French pride could bear.
"It's just that they came into prominence at a time of great stability".
And all eyes are on him because of football's prominence at Penn State, and because he is replacing JoePa.
After the liberation, Febvre achieved national and global prominence at the head of several major institutions, journals, and international projects.
Three novelists who first emerged into prominence at this time were Nagai Kafū, Tanizaki Jun'ichirō, and Akutagawa Ryūnosuke.
The calcaneus, or heel bone, is the largest tarsal and forms the prominence at the back of the foot.
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