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The fame of "The New Stupid" gave the artist more prominency in the art community.
The case of organizing charitable work under for-profit rules rather than as a traditional charity such as a foundation gained prominency, when Google announced its Google.org branch in 2006.
As the United States began to take prominency on the world political and economic stage, artists searched for a voice that would communicate what they most valued: individuality and spontaneity.
In the Crone, I have created a witch with a similar sense of mystery; however, by bringing the term crone into prominency, I am challenging the current cultural myths.
The activities of the Mongols were conducive to the prominency of the Sakya school and then the Gelug, and to the further development of Tibeto-Mongolian civilisation.
For it is exceeding difficult in some Objects, to distinguish between a prominency and a depression, between a shadow and a black stain, or a reflection and a whiteness in the colour.
Even after the Iveco nameplate gained prominency (center grille), secondary "Fiat" or "Magirus" or other badging still appeared in the bottom left corner of the grille, depending on the market.
As regards one of these foibles, I should not even have mentioned it in this history but for the remarkable prominency- the extreme alto relievo- in which it jutted out from the plane of his general disposition.
Nueva ola music is coetaneous with Nueva canción music, a music style which together with Nueva ola became the precursors to the Rock en español scene that rose to prominency in the 80s.
With these views he sought to reduce the bone of the animal, especially the length and coarseness of the legs, the prominency of the hips, the heavy bones of the shoulders, and those unsightly projections called shoulder points, which previously were great defects in the unimproved shorthorns.