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1 Activist Jeremy Rifkin has become prominent for raising alarms about food safety.
2 Even the national worship was changed, and Set had become prominent .
3 Often, their directors and stars become prominent players years later.
4 The round-the-world record has only become prominent in recent years.
5 No one ever expected her to become prominent in Upton.
6 I don't know his present official position, but he was certain to become prominent .
7 Others have become prominent advocates for gun violence prevention.
8 The magnesium lines have become prominent and the calcium lines are growing rapidly in strength.
9 And therefore our feelings and events, within that short range, become prominent subjects for ourselves.
10 In ordinary times, extraordinary men seldom become prominent , power passing into the hands of clever managers.
11 Whoever defeated them would become prominent at once.
12 Two very convincing forms of mediumship, the direct voice and spirit photography, have also become prominent .
13 The development of TMVR devices has become prominent while companies race to become the first commercially available system.
14 Academic research is one of the more unlikely issues to have become prominent in the debate on Scottish independence.
15 I, on the other hand, have become prominent , and there is always a risk that someone will recognize me.
16 When two males meet, their polarisation patterns become prominent , controlled by the orientation of skin cells known as iridophores.
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