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Few composers have fallen from widespread prominence into a void so nearly total.
In pulling out of the Democratic presidential race, Gen. Wesley Clark ended what was once a promising quest to join the long line of men who converted battlefield prominence into political victory.
Some, however, may parlay their current prominence into other endeavors, maybe some big bucks; these include: MITT ROMNEY If the former Massachusetts governor doesn't win the presidency, he'll be a political outcast in his own party, which already is suspicious of him.
Even after gaining intense publicity for the premiere edition with his dissection of the Lewinsky scandal and Washington reporters' dependence on the special prosecutor, Kenneth Starr, he was never able to translate the magazine's prominence into a readership even close to its original goal of as many as 600,000.
Ratajkowski parlayed her sudden prominence into supporting roles in major films.
By the evidence of this book, she won't parlay that prominence into a run for the 2016 nomination, but she'll do whatever she can to influence those who do.
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Its master politician, Henry Parkes, first came into prominence in the 1840s.
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Student leader Camila Vallejo, who came into prominence in Chile during last year's protests, criticised the action.
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