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It is prominence that makes the difference.
"I don't think that there's anybody of prominence that would say they've got the black vote".
Given their prominence, that seems a reasonable balance, and Chadwick's dissection of the myths they helped to foster is superb.
The union's successes culminated a long push for prominence that has seen it become the biggest financial contributor to Illinois political campaigns.
For years, one of the shibboleths of Chinese domestic politics was that you could reach a threshold of prominence that would make you untouchable.
At 38, she deserves the respect and prominence that has, also belatedly, been granted artists like Ken Price and Ron Nagle, whose heir she clearly is.
Mr. Stewart has led "The Daily Show" to a prominence that is at least the equal of that of late-night competitors on the broadcast networks, a point underscored by his selection to host the Oscars on two occasions.
The Temple of Solomon and its God, the God of Israel, were catapulted into an international prominence that was quite different from the national status that marked the extent of Hebraic religion previously.
He's been doing this for seven years, but never with the frequency or prominence that's been necessary this year.
Alan Kahn, chief operating officer of Barnes & Noble, said the goal is to give more new books the prominence that comes with a place on its best-seller shelf.
Although artists and educators are still represented on boards, cultural institutions spend much of their energies trying to secure members with financial clout, people who often have a prominence that can attract donors from outside New York.
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