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Almanacs began to gain real prominence only after the development of printing.
Although he published his first novel in 1943, Gonzalo Torrente Ballester came to prominence only in the 1970s.
Only zinfandel, a wine that has reached prominence only in the United States, is exempt from the French albatross.
He helped introduce Freudian theory into France in the 1930s, but he reached prominence only after he began conducting regular seminars at the University of Paris in 1953.
McManaman came to prominence only after scoring in the quarter-final against his boyhood club Everton, a feat that he repeated in the semi-final against Millwall.
The theory's origins went back to the beginning of the century, but it had come to prominence only a decade or so before.
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Spatial theories are currently gaining prominence not only in the social sciences, but also in architecture [12, 13, 14], since they can facilitate insight into the ongoing social changes evident through analysis of the urban environment.
These principles have been selected because of their prominence not only in many international legal instruments but also within national legal systems.
Its prominence came only after the fall of Israel to Assyria in 722 B.C.
(The success of "Moonlight," the stardom of Greta Gerwig, and Joe Swanberg's Netflix prominence are only three signs among many).
When Mussolini ascends to public prominence, visible only on newsreel-movie screens, Timi goes on to play his own son; this is a great coup.
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