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The Alibaba name lends some prominence to Quixey.
The picture must also have given some prominence to my father's dark, abundant and shiny hair.
He first came to some prominence in 1972, when Mayor John Lindsay asked him to mediate a dispute in Queens.
But now that we've got other, younger trustees of some prominence and wealth, I'm delighted that they're very engaged.
Four years later "The Dangerous Liaisons" — based on "Les Liaisons Dangereuses," the 1782 novel by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos — reappeared with some prominence at the Washington National Opera.
According to the Berlin book, Joplin gained friends and some prominence in New York, and while here he wrote pieces like "Rose Leaf Rag" and "Fig Leaf Rag".
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[C4.] U.N. Agency Regains Some Stature The International Labor Organization, the United Nations agency that works to promote basic labor rights, has recently gained some renewed prominence.
Mr. Barr rose to some political prominence in 1996 when he sponsored the Defense of Marriage Act, which was challenged Wednesday at the Supreme Court in the case of United States v. Windsor.
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