Lincoln's approach to popular sovereignty contrasts with that of another prominent Republican, William H. Seward. |
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The Dovey Yacht Club has a prominent position on the river front of the village. |
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Edward became the Steward of England and began to play a more prominent role in government. |
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Each tower has an additional watchtower turret, probably intended both for security and to allow the prominent display of the royal flag. |
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Merthyr's Central Library, which is in a prominent position in the centre of the town, is a Carnegie library. |
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As owner of Penrhyn slate quarry, he was prominent in the development of the Welsh slate industry. |
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The most prominent of these was Bethania, Aberdare, once the largest chapel in Aberdare. |
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Welsh was the prominent language until the mid 20th century and Aberdare was an important centre of Welsh language publishing. |
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This resulted in prominent Conservative ministers being unseated from their constituencies, including former Prime Minister Arthur Balfour. |
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In addition, the Hodgkin building, Shepherd's House and Guy's chapel are prominent buildings within the campus. |
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The ephydrids are especially prominent around inland salt and alkaline ponds and marshes and thermal and mineral springs. |
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Open list systems and STV, the only prominent PR system which does not require political parties, enable independent candidates to be elected. |
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It is now known as The John Lyon School and is a prominent independent school. |
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Chicago is also a prominent center of the Polish Cathedral style of church architecture. |
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Tornadoes are rare in the city itself, but the March 14, 2008 EF2 tornado damaged prominent structures in downtown Atlanta. |
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One of the earliest and most prominent of the caesarea was the Caesareum of Alexandria, located on the harbor. |
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Many of the prominent architects of the day were employed in the development of the city. |
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Michael's church has prominent position beside the former site of the North gate. |
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The Opisthobranchia are one of the more prominent gastropod lineages that have undergone euthyneury. |
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It was the most prominent victim among about 200 ships wrecked by the Royal Charter Storm. |
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Located in Gelliswick bay, it occupies a prominent position to the west of the town overlooking the Haven. |
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During the nonbreeding season, the throat and face behind the eye become white, and the white line on the face becomes less prominent. |
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Prince Rupert of the Rhine, a prominent Royalist general, attempted to relieve Windsor Castle that November. |
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The most prominent metal by percent composition is iron in the form of goethite. |
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When building in stone a prominent concern of medieval builders was to have quarries close at hand. |
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It might seem that the prominent stripes on the back of mackerels are there to provide camouflage against broken backgrounds. |
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The Thirty Years' War, the English Civil War and the French Wars of Religion are prominent examples. |
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The most prominent buildings in the city centre are the town hall and the cathedral. |
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The Prince Of Wales is a prominent J D Wetherspoon establishment at the junction with Wood Street, which leads to Central Station. |
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Religious leaders have often been prominent among those who considered smoking immoral or outright blasphemous. |
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Other prominent architects of the early Georgian period include James Paine, Robert Taylor, and John Wood, the Elder. |
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Seth Joshua, another prominent leader of the Revival, came to the area to hold meetings, which Roberts attended eagerly. |
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In France, Le Corbusier remained the most prominent architect, though he built few buildings there. |
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Saba is thought to be biblical Sheba and was the most prominent federation. |
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In the next generation, Wulfnoth Cild, Thegn of Sussex, played a prominent part in English politics. |
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A prominent statue of King Alfred the Great stands in the middle of Pewsey. |
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In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the castles and town walls played a more prominent part in debates surrounding Welsh identity. |
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The gatehouse was fitted with fireplaces and would originally have had prominent chimneys. |
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He turned them all down, possibly in the hopes of landing a more prominent bishopric in the future. |
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Lewis was the son and grandson of prominent Welsh Calvinistic Methodist ministers. |
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However, oral traditions about beings like elves remained prominent in Scandinavia into the early twentieth century. |
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After Christianization, Insular styles heavily influenced Pictish art, with interlace prominent in both metalwork and stones. |
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Landscape backgrounds for various types of painting became increasingly prominent and skilful during the 15th century. |
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The most famous alumni of school is Vikas Jain who is one of the prominent analysts in financial community globally. |
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Many other places are listed as a location where Arthur holds court in the later romances, Carlisle and London perhaps being the most prominent. |
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Controversial events associated with the black metal movement in the early 1990s included several church burnings and two prominent murder cases. |
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The crest was also changed to one in which the Welsh dragon was more prominent than the traditional bluebird. |
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The most prominent hill is Snow Hill and the avenue of trees known as the Long Walk runs between here and Windsor Castle. |
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Nearly all of the identity packages used since the channel's launch in 1964 have featured a prominent numeral 2 in the design. |
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The Coedarhydyglyn estate, seat of numerous local prominent men from 1767 onwards, is located at the top of the Tumble Hill above the crossroads. |
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By 1031 Robert had gathered considerable support from noblemen, many of whom would become prominent during William's life. |
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The brothers went on to become founder members of Wales' most prominent folk group, Ar Log. |
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The following year was the most prominent of Jones's career, making him one of the most popular vocalists of the British Invasion. |
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Of these legends, one of the most prominent was that he created a talking brazen head which could answer any question. |
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This extreme cautiousness, which was, indeed, the most remarkable feature in his character, still made itself prominent after his elevation. |
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On these travels, he met a number of prominent European intellectuals and politicians. |
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She supports various charities and causes, and is a prominent celebrity endorser of brands. |
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In stenurids, as in modern ophiuroids, lateral plates are present at the sides of ambulacrals, and prominent lateral spines are typical. |
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In Bali, turtle meat was a prominent feature at ceremonial and religious feasts. |
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The fin whale is usually distinguished by its tall spout, long back, prominent dorsal fin, and asymmetrical colouration. |
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These markings are more prominent on individuals in the North Atlantic than in the North Pacific, where they can appear indistinct. |
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Pilot whales mainly feed on cephalopods, though in certain regions fish may be more prominent in their diet. |
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Similarly Robert Boyle, a prominent advocate of the experimental method, held that we have innate ideas. |
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For the first time foraminifera take a prominent part in the marine faunas. |
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Sarcopterygian fish were also prominent, and one group, the Rhizodonts, reached very large size. |
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With quill pen in his right hand and an inverted copy of The Rights of Man in his left, it occupies a prominent spot on King Street. |
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Svalbard makes a prominent appearance in Northern Lights by Philip Pullman and the corresponding film. |
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The 17th century was the period when French painting became prominent and individualised itself through classicism. |
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Maurice Ravel and Claude Debussy are the most prominent figures associated with Impressionist music. |
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Burke also was prominent in securing the right to publish debates held in Parliament. |
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Other prominent Renaissance sculptors include Lorenzo Ghiberti, Luca Della Robbia, Donatello, Filippo Brunelleschi and Andrea del Verrocchio. |
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Italy is also prominent in the field of design, notably interior design, architectural design, industrial design and urban design. |
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He was listed in the 'Black Book' of prominent subjects to be arrested in the case of a successful invasion of Britain. |
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This intermixing of patricians and aristocrats was most prominent in the second half of the century. |
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He was born in Monmouthshire into one of the most prominent aristocratic families in the United Kingdom. |
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Beginning in close proximity to the tidal bars, sand dominated layers are prominent and become increasingly muddy throughout the tidal channels. |
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Costa Head is a prominent headland on Eynhallow Sound on the northwestern coast of the Orkney Mainland, Scotland. |
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Relief displacement is prominent when photographing a variety of elevations. |
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Complex issues of identity and national allegiance would become prominent features in his fiction. |
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It was with this in mind that they made for the 'bohemian' town of Taos, New Mexico, where Mabel Dodge Luhan, a prominent socialite, lived. |
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Algae are prominent in bodies of water, common in terrestrial environments, and are found in unusual environments, such as on snow and ice. |
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The introduced Norway maple for example occupies a prominent status in many of Canada's parks. |
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Yet another prominent example of an introduced species that became invasive is the European rabbit in Australia. |
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Scotland emerged as a prominent economic power during the Scottish Enlightenment of the 18th century. |
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This is especially prominent among students, who are required to learn both of the official written languages. |
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From the current crop of young folk musicians probably the most prominent are Spiers and Boden from Oxfordshire and Chris Wood, born in Kent. |
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This new Hansa of the towns, aimed at protecting interests of the merchants and trade, was prominent for the next hundred and fifty years. |
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Although most prominent in English, shanties have been created in or translated into other European languages. |
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Smaller fleets were deployed to the German overseas protectorates, the most prominent being assigned to the East Asia Station at Tsingtao. |
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Another prominent shopping center, called Alexandrium, lies in the east of Rotterdam. |
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The square itself is the most prominent site in Amsterdam for festivals and outdoor concerts, especially in the summer. |
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Several prominent Lancastrian leaders, including Somerset and Northumberland, were killed. |
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In December 1945 a list of British honours was announced to recognise a certain number of prominent islanders for services during the occupation. |
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Elgar was catching the attention of prominent critics, but their reviews were polite rather than enthusiastic. |
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Egypt's most prominent multinational companies are the Orascom Group and Raya Contact Center. |
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All the songs have subtly different orchestrations, with a prominent obbligato part for a different instrument in each. |
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In addition to large woodwind and percussion sections the score features a prominent part for wind machine. |
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The prominent role of the bass is also key to the metal sound, and the interplay of bass and guitar is a central element. |
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The music generally features sparse, syncopated drum and percussion patterns with bass lines that contain prominent sub bass frequencies. |
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In the late 20th century a model of European state formation was prominent in which Henry less resembles Louis and Ferdinand. |
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The most prominent resisters included John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, and Sir Thomas More, both of whom refused to take the oath to the King. |
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The Bristol merchants subsequently played a prominent role in funding Richard Strongbow de Clare and the Norman invasion of Ireland. |
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The most prominent of Bristol's smaller rugby clubs include Clifton Rugby, Dings Crusaders, and Cleve. |
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The most prominent Cherokee was Brigadier General Stand Watie, the last Confederate general to surrender. |
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Julie Andrews gained her big break when her stepfather introduced her to Val Parnell, whose Moss Empires controlled prominent venues in London. |
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A badger takes a prominent role in Colin Dann's The Animals of Farthing Wood series as second in command to Fox. |
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Andromeryx is another prominent prehistoric ruminant, but appears to be closer to the tragulids. |
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Many prominent people in the Church of England have spoken out against poverty and welfare cuts in the United Kingdom. |
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During winter, the coat becomes darker and shaggier and the spots less prominent, and a mane forms on the back of the males' necks. |
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Because of its numbers, ubiquity, and association with human settlements, the house sparrow is culturally prominent. |
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His grandfather, Henry Carlton Cumberbatch, was a submarine officer of both World Wars, and a prominent figure of London high society. |
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Ants may form a prominent part of the diet of some lizards, particularly among the lacertas. |
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Lichens are grouped by thallus type, since the thallus is usually the most visually prominent part of the lichen. |
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Columba studied under some of Ireland's most prominent church figures and founded several monasteries in the country. |
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The Titans also played a prominent role in the poems attributed to Orpheus. |
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Gelifluction is prominent in periglacial regions where snow falls during six to eight months of the year. |
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Another prominent example of Dutch colonial architecture is Fort Rotterdam in Makassar. |
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The seam on a new ball is prominent, and helps the bowler propel it in a less predictable manner. |
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Canada's ethnic and cultural diversity are reflected in its literature, with many of its most prominent modern writers focusing on ethnic life. |
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The common buzzard often spots prey by waiting on a prominent perch and scanning the ground for movement. |
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Dissatisfaction with the governance of the sport led, in 1895, to a number of prominent clubs establishing what would become rugby league. |
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Magdelenian humans appear to have been of low stature, dolichocephalic, with a low retreating forehead and prominent brow ridges. |
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Henry Clay, one of the founders and a prominent slaveholder politician from Kentucky, said that blacks faced. |
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Like their Atlantic counterpart, Gulf menhaden have a prominent black spot found behind the gill cover followed by a row of smaller spots. |
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The show featured prominent Liverpool players of the time such as Kenny Dalglish. |
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In England, Quaker schools sprang up, with Friends School Saffron Walden being the most prominent. |
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Another prominent research topic is expanding and improving representations of the carbon cycle. |
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A point is generally considered a tapering piece of land projecting into a body of water that is less prominent than a cape. |
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The prominent deity Eshmun of Sidon developed from a chthonic nature for agriculture into a god of health and healing. |
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Regionalism and regional conflicts were a prominent feature of ancient Greece. |
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Coal mining was an important industry in north Somerset during the 18th and 19th centuries, and by 1800 it was prominent in Radstock. |
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In 2015, the company had signed Ranveer Singh a prominent Bollywood actor as a brand ambassador to the company's products. |
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The campaign was called FeelLoveUseHate with prominent Indian cricketer Virat Kohli. |
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The technology is an open standard, but with prominent Freeview Play branding. |
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Latrobe had extensive dealings with Jefferson, the most prominent gentleman-architect in the United States. |
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Some bicycle clubs and national associations became prominent advocates for improvements to roads and highways. |
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The Indian peninsula in 1760, three years after the Battle of Plassey, showing the Maratha Empire and other prominent political states. |
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Pitt originally aligned himself with prominent Whigs such as Charles James Fox. |
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As West End nightclub owners, they mixed with politicians and prominent entertainers such as Diana Dors, Frank Sinatra and Judy Garland. |
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Edward Topham, a respected handicapper and prominent member of Lynn's syndicate, began to exert greater influence over the National. |
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Button did, however, record several impressive outings towards the end of the season, especially when rain was prominent. |
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Early in this period the pinch is shallow, while later on it becomes more prominent and the mouth protrudes from the lamp's body. |
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A number of Genoese Baroque and Rococo artists settled elsewhere and a number of local artists became prominent. |
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Boole became a prominent local figure, an admirer of John Kaye, the bishop. |
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Luxembourg has long been a prominent supporter of European political and economic integration. |
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In addition, the Protestant population was more prominent in Ulster, with a majority in four counties. |
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Many other campaign groups, political parties, businesses, newspapers and prominent individuals were also involved. |
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Other prominent landforms such as Calton Hill and Corstorphine Hill are also products of glacial erosion. |
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Its most prominent church is St Giles on the Royal Mile, first dedicated in 1243 but believed to date from before the 12th century. |
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Many prominent Soviet sports players, scientists, and artists came from Ukraine. |
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Other prominent clubs of the era were Blackburn Rovers, Sunderland and Preston North End. |
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Despite lacking any formal ability to enforce rules, the G20's prominent membership gives it a strong input on global policy. |
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Irish mythology has a number of female druids as well, often sharing similar prominent cultural and religious roles with their male counterparts. |
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Rapid economic development during the late 19th and early 20th centuries fostered the rise of many prominent industrialists. |
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Veneration of Serapis and Isis, who were identified with Jupiter and Minerva respectively, was especially prominent. |
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Thomas Davis, a prominent Protestant Irish nationalist who founded the Young Ireland movement, identified the Irish as a Celtic nation. |
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As he despised the Geats, he decided not to demand hostages from their prominent clans. |
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The most prominent other places named after the Franks are the region of Franconia, the city of Frankfurt, and Frankenstein Castle. |
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Another prominent British Suffragette, Sophia Duleep Singh was almost forgotten for 70 years. |
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It is also prominent on the Baltic and North Sea coasts, but decreases further south. |
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A number of sports are popular throughout the British Isles, the most prominent of which is association football. |
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The United States is a prominent political and cultural force internationally, and a leader in scientific research and technological innovations. |
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Of the 45, the ten most prominent, according to slave documentation of the era are listed below. |
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Although difficult to calculate, one prominent newspaper estimates that guolaosi claims the lives of 600 000 people in China each year. |
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Some of them, most notably prominent peace activist Stephen Henry Hobhouse, refused both military and alternative service. |
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Constructors like BMW and Mercedes are prominent manufacturers in motor sport. |
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Another prominent figure in German air power construction this time was Helmuth Wilberg. |
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Some of the most prominent philosophers of the Enlightenment were John Locke, Thomas Paine, Samuel Johnson and Jeremy Bentham. |
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Each European capital had an ECA envoy, generally a prominent American businessman, who would advise on the process. |
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The most prominent opera house in England is the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden. |
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The two most prominent proponents are Lord Rogers of Riverside and Norman Foster. |
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The period saw the decline of the UK as a prominent world leader, with the loss of practically the entire empire and a laggard economy. |
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Designed by Sir Giles Gilbert in 1924, the red telephone box features a prominent crown representing the British government. |
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England has many prominent private schools, often founded hundreds of years ago, which are known as public schools or independent schools. |
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A prominent goal of the EU since its creation by the Maastricht Treaty in 1992 is establishing and maintaining a single market. |
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A prominent member of the Cabinet, Norman Tebbit, was injured, and his wife Margaret was left paralysed. |
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The most prominent Conservative choices were Sir George Young and Deputy Speaker Sir Alan Haselhurst. |
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The inland area is covered by large swathes of grassland common overlooked by sandstone heath ridges including the prominent Cefn Bryn. |
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Parades are a prominent feature of Northern Ireland society, more so than in the rest of Ireland or in Britain. |
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Among Bermuda's most prominent footballers are Clyde Best, Shaun Goater, Kyle Lightbourne, Reggie Lambe, Sam Nusum and Nahki Wells. |
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William Penny Brookes was prominent in organising the format for the modern Olympic Games. |
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Newcastle was a prominent centre of the Plymouth Brethren movement up to the 1950s, and some small congregations still function. |
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The most prominent case, the 2006 Cash for Honours scandal, saw a police investigation, with no charges being brought. |
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Nine of Cameron's ministers, including several prominent members, were sacked or resigned from their posts. |
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Union membership grew as unskilled and women workers were unionised, and socialists such as Tom Mann played an increasingly prominent role. |
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The SLP and BSP parties came to influence the shop steward movement, which became particularly prominent in what became known as Red Clydeside. |
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Of the tributaries of the River Trent, that drain the south and east, the River Derwent is the most prominent. |
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After a brief period of building projects under the Plantagenets, the city emerged with a prominent wool and cloth industry. |
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The New York Amsterdam News, published in Harlem, is a prominent African American newspaper. |
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The most prominent is the Odaiba area, now a major shopping and entertainment center. |
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Two prominent Canadian authors argue that government at times has to intervene to ensure competition in large and important industries. |
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Roman glassmakers branded their works, with Ennion being the most prominent. |
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Major cartels saw growth due to a prominent set culture of Mexican society that created the means for drug capital. |
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He is not the only prominent Spanish politician who had offshore companies. |
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The Roman Road known as Icknield Street is prominent, running north to south through the eastern side of the town. |
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The Public Library of Science and BioMed Central are prominent examples of this model. |
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The 1950 Silver 5 Peso coin of Mexico has a steam locomotive on its reverse as the prominent feature. |
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Among them, Baird was a prominent pioneer and made major advances in the field. |
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Buddhism, by the last centuries of the 1st millennium BCE, was prominent in the Himalayan region, Gandhara, Hindu Kush region and Bactria. |
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Or the merely verbal pressure of jawbonings by prominent people may try to silence a certain point of view. |
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The royal family of the country are prominent members, and the late king was a lay preacher. |
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The most prominent directors remaining in London were Alexander Korda, an expatriate Hungarian, and Alfred Hitchcock. |
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Artists like Ben Shahn, Thomas Hart Benton, Grant Wood, George Tooker, John Steuart Curry, Reginald Marsh, and others became prominent. |
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Following a political awakening, he joined the gradualist Fabian Society and became its most prominent pamphleteer. |
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Lomax was the first prominent scholar to study distinctly American folk music such as that of cowboys and southern blacks. |
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The most prominent regionalists were literary figures with a particular interest in folklore. |
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The dress has achieved iconic status, becoming one of the most prominent symbols of 1990s pop culture. |
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Seeking treatment from the prominent doctor William Broadbent, he was prescribed a holiday in the coastal town of Folkestone. |
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One of the best known British pop artists, Blake is considered to be a prominent figure in the pop art movement. |
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Women sculptors took longer to appear than women painters, and were less prominent until the 20th century. |
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After the Olmec culture declined, the Maya civilization became prominent in the region. |
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The Berliner format, used by many prominent European newspapers, is sized between the tabloid and the broadsheet. |
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For example, this ensures that viewers get access to the correct BBC or ITV region or that S4C gets a prominent listing in Wales. |
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As the first prominent Roundhead captured in the war, the Royalists intended to try Lilburne for high treason. |
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Another attendee of the funeral was Ray Lankester, a British zoologist who would later become a prominent academic. |
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The chapters from prominent experts cover the essentials as well as the hottest issues in complementology. |
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Various prominent politicians also offered their opinion as to whether there should be a British team in the 2012 Olympics. |
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One of the most prominent roles of the chief executive is to hire and dismiss Scotland national football team managers. |
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He was greatly respected by other prominent men of the Industrial Revolution. |
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The saltire was incorporated in the badge of the Reform Movement, for some time after its inception in 1998, but this no longer so prominent. |
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Most prominent are the specific behavioural and physical adaptations that are the outcome of natural selection. |
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It plays a prominent role in the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, and in 2005 joined the World Trade Organization. |
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The most prominent example is airlines which check passports and visa before passengers are allowed to board the aircraft. |
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There are several work permit visas available as well, the most prominent being the Employee sponsored visa called the Subclass 457 work visa. |
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The LPTB was a prominent patron of art and design, commissioning many new station buildings, posters and public artworks in a modernist style. |
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Another prominent calendrical system was developed around 300 BC by the Oromo. |
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Cawl is another prominent Somali writer who is perhaps best known for his Dervish era novel, Ignorance is the enemy of love. |
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The baroorodiiq is composed to commemorate the death of a prominent poet or figure. |
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One prominent and very popular theory states that lifespan can be lengthened by a tight budget for food energy called caloric restriction. |
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Although poverty is widespread throughout the city, a very affluent and prominent society has developed in Tijuana. |
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The River Dart is the most prominent meeting place, the section known as the Loop being particularly popular. |
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In the Roman Empire, emperors were deified, and the formalized imperial cult became increasingly prominent. |
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The most prominent authors at this stage were Jorge Andrade and Ariano Suassuna. |
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In 793, Lindisfarne was raided and while this was not the first raid of its type it was the most prominent. |
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Horses were prominent symbols of fertility, and there were many horse fertility cults. |
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He soon received a grant to study runo singers in Karelia and continued his rise as the first prominent Finnish musician. |
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Modern Finnish popular music includes a number of prominent rock bands, jazz musicians, hip hop performers, dance music acts, etc. |
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Traditional houses hold a prominent position in the society, relates to its social significance. |
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Mushtaq interned four prominent associates of Mujib, including Bangladesh's first prime minister Tajuddin Ahmad. |
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Hadrian's Wall and the castra on the Saxon Shore are still the most prominent symbols of Roman rule over Britain. |
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He chose the latter, and subsequently was a prominent figure in British horseracing for 40 years. |
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The ceramics industry in Bangladesh is a prominent player in the international ceramics trade. |
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Food processing is a major sector of the local economy, with prominent brands like PRAN that are increasingly gaining an international market. |
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A sitting independent MP and prominent union organiser, Keir Hardie, became its first chairman. |
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Among the most prominent definers of the Glasgow School collective were The Four. |
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Dynamics of play and creativity are a prominent catalyst of social relations at both doofs and raves. |
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As one of the oldest religious institutions in the world, it has played a prominent role in the history and development of Western civilisation. |
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In Birmingham, Joseph Chamberlain, not yet a Member of Parliament, was a prominent campaigner on the issue. |
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Arthur's Seat plays a prominent role in Scottish writer James Hogg's 1824 novel The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner. |
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The canine teeth are also much more prominent in males, and grow throughout life. |
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These back bristles form the aforementioned mane prominent in males, and stand erect when the animal is agitated. |
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Australia's most prominent fully planned city is Canberra, designed by American architect Walter Burley Griffin. |
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Fife Council is a major employer in the locality with its prominent local authority headquarters building located in Glenrothes town centre. |
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A number of other sculptures were relocated in 2011 to more visually prominent locations around the town creating new landmarks. |
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The harbour for Irvine has a long history and once was one of the most prominent ports in Scotland after Glasgow. |
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Balthasar Hubmaier, one of the earliest and most prominent Anabaptist theologians. |
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Of towns founded before the conquest, only Bridlington, Pocklington, and York continued at a prominent level. |
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Many of their descendents have become prominent in the business, financial and religious activities of Montreal. |
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Many Perth families became prominent in both provincial and national governments. |
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He was the first prominent philosopher who demanded tolerance for atheists. |
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In the hills to the north of Borve, there is a large chambered cairn, sited in a prominent position. |
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Priestley, Alan Bennett, Stan Barstow, Dame Margaret Drabble, A S Byatt, and Barbara Taylor Bradford being prominent examples. |
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Some, such as Pope Gregory I and Ambrose were prominent writers of letters and short treatises. |
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Hill farming is also prominent in the Southern Uplands in the south of Scotland, resulting in the production of wool, lamb and mutton. |
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By this time many planters were part of Baptist congregations, and some of the denomination's prominent preachers, such as the Rev. |
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Quickly she developed into a prominent member of the group and developed a formidable stage presence. |
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Morgan was also influenced by the American beat poets, with their simple, accessible ideas and language being prominent features in his work. |
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Dress tartans tend to be made by replacing a prominent colour with the colour white. |
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A full list of programmes broadcast on Radio nan Gaidheal is available on the BBC Website, this section contains a list of prominent programmes. |
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However the Army remain the dominant institution in the new republic and the most prominent general was Oliver Cromwell. |
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Bede is somewhat reticent about the career of Wilfrid, a contemporary and one of the most prominent clerics of his day. |
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Elsewhere in Asia, some elected socialist parties and communist parties remain prominent, particularly in India and Nepal. |
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Outside the field of history, Tacitus' influence is most prominent in the area of political theory. |
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Liberal socialism has been particularly prominent in British and Italian politics. |
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Latin became prominent in certain areas around new veteran colonies like Berytus. |
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After the supporters of the Celtic dating had withdrawn following the Council of Whitby, Wilfrid became the most prominent Northumbrian cleric. |
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It remained prominent through the Roman era and Early Middle Ages as the site of a road crossing between several important civic centres. |
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Edmund was buried in a prominent tomb in the centre of the choir of the Grey Friars Church. |
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The use of gold crowns in more prominent teeth such as incisors is favored in some cultures and discouraged in others. |
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The Union has provided a prominent platform for political campaigning of all kinds in recent years. |
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Another prominent belief among modern Druids is the veneration of ancestors, particularly those who belonged to prehistoric societies. |
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Although marsupials are the most prominent mammals in Australia, many rodents, all belonging to the subfamily Murinae, are among the continent's mammal species. |
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The third prominent mapping orientation was the Americentric one. |
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We performed a systematic literature review to analyze the clinical application and the safety of mifepristone, a prominent antiprogesterone agent, in meningioma patients. |
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Where swelling is prominent, edema and a massive accumulation of lymphocytes and plasma cells compress the salivary duct, which may result in almost complete asialism. |
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Face B has prominent arched browlines, wide eyes, well-proportioned nose with recessed nostrils, indistinct smiling mouth, knob-like chin, and fat cheeks. |
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But from a sister-in-law who only has you in to tea occasionally as a matter of duty, and who is prominent in churchwork, one may, of course, expect anything. |
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The most prominent feature of the New England land system was the town grant, which in every case became the territorial basis of a group settlement. |
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These ridges are prominent, about the thickness of a coarse thread, very numerous, irregular, and run into one another, but towards the bottom, always furcate or divide. |
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This topic has been prominent in some of the discussions of stem cell therapies and generative medicine. It is also part of the debate on transplantation medicine. |
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In contrast to the phenomena of open and close vowels, the presence or absence of the gheada is still one of the most prominent phonetic features of present-day Galician. |
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There also exists a grouping of major native varieties of English in the southern hemisphere, the most prominent being Australian and New Zealand English. |
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The most prominent varieties are Jamaican English and Jamaican Creole. |
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The hilum is very prominent in some species and nearly flat in others. |
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Other prominent structures that represented the style included government buildings, like the Roman Senate, and cultural structures, like the Colosseum. |
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The Times newspaper was prominent among those who considered that the lack of education of the Welsh people was the root cause of most of the problems. |
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His complexion was ruddy, the face lean with a prominent and pointed nose. |
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Several prominent Lancastrians died at the hands of the Yorkists. |
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Some of the most prominent example of these architecture is the former governor's mansion in Galle, currently known as Amangalla Hotel and the Old Dutch reformed Church. |
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From 1988 until 1999 it was also one of the prominent attractions on the Granada Studios Tour, where visitors could watch actors performing mock political debates on the set. |
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