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Almanacs began to gain real prominence only after the development of printing.
But Nkosi came to real prominence a year ago for his speech at the 13th International AIDS conference in Durban.
But it was the Divis Street riots in 1964, when I was 15, that brought him to real prominence.
In the two years after free elections arrived in Egypt, the voiceless majority still had no one in a position of real prominence to articulate its message.
The moment that propelled him to real prominence came in 1960, when he inherited the title Viscount Stansgate on the death of his father.
Reveille generated a string of successful shows on cable, like "Nashville Star" and "The Tudors," but gained real prominence for its network shows.
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In 1996, Rwanda and Uganda, relatively small nations on Congo's eastern border, sponsored a rebellion that propelled their hand-picked choice, Mr. Kabila, a former guerrilla fighter, into real political prominence.
Because of the person's real-life prominence, the accusation is certainly newsworthy, if also dubious, but it's artistically unsatisfying, out of left field (or perhaps, in deference to the author's politics, we ought to designate some other section of the ballpark).
The underlying technology is called streaming audio, and it is what Real rode to prominence.
But as media organizations compete vigorously for readers and viewers and gain prominence, real abuses have taken place.
He started his own business in the 1950's, and rose to prominence and real wealth in the early 80's, buying a yacht, chairing the real estate board, and creating the real estate institute at N.Y.U.
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