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1 Your work has given you even more than national prominence , I believe.
2 A mere handful of provincially based festivals have achieved national prominence .
3 O'Rourke gained national prominence from a 2018 U.S. Senate race that he lost.
4 Ford had first come to national prominence through his service on the Warren Commission.
5 Allen and Kaine both enjoy significant fundraising capability, well-established campaign networks and national prominence .
6 The victory catapulted Haley from a relatively obscure name in politics to national prominence .
7 He swept to national prominence after winning the Jakarta gubernatorial election in late 2012.
8 He came to national prominence in 2000 when he won the Tastee Talent Contest.
9 The Dubliner first came to national prominence as a 19-year-old student officer in UCD.
10 Some of the Negroes who returned to the South became men of national prominence .
11 Shorten, 46, came to national prominence as head of the powerful Australian Workers Union.
12 Avenatti came to national prominence as the lawyer for Daniels.
13 Over the next four years, he came to resent Roosevelt's swift rise to national prominence .
14 Its first single, the autobiographical ballad Took the Children Away, propelled Roach to national prominence .
15 He gained national prominence when he delivered the keynote address at the 2012 Democratic National Convention.
16 The accomplishment that seemed to be propel Christie to national prominence was his pension reform efforts.
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