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Throughout most of history, women inherited political position or prominence from their fathers or husbands.
Mr. Strong rose to prominence from modest roots in North Dakota.
Our presenters include Columbia faculty members and advanced graduate students, and scholars of national prominence from a range of institutions.
Thickets of Respect and Labour posters vie for prominence from the tops of buildings and few lack an opinion.
These various "selves" – both good and bad, noble and selfish, jostle for prominence from moment to moment.
In a wide field of candidates, Mr. Emanuel's prominence from his time in the White House seems to have given him an early advantage in the campaign here.
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However, many other genes encoding components of the nascent skeleton and extracellular matrix showed significant and coordinate expression increases in all prominences from E10.5 E12.5 (Figure 13C).
Taken together, though, these observations indicate that there is a simultaneous overall reduction in the rate of growth and in many aspects of metabolism in all three facial prominences from E10.5 E12.5.
The city's commercial prominence dates from colonial times, when it was the scene of large pastoral fairs.
In this rapidly urbanizing city, multiple issues compete for prominence, ranging from improved management of pollution and extreme weather to energy and other infrastructure services.
At the same time, Gould's performance catapulted the composition itself into a newfound prominence, one from which it hasn't retreated.
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