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1 But as they did, another element started to rise and gain prominence .
2 Trump did not spell out his plans, but several ideas have started to gain prominence .
3 Critics say such polls merely reflect name recognition that is likely to crumble as other candidates gain prominence .
4 Lighthizer has gained prominence in the administration for his handling of trade negotiations.
5 NAND has since gained prominence as computing power shifts to smartphones and tablets.
6 SUMO has gained prominence as a regulator in a number of cellular processes.
7 The pregnant 37-year-old trained in theater but gained prominence for her television work.
8 Used in combination with medium and long sentences it gains prominence by contrast.
9 Manned exploration outside Earth's orbit went away and cheaper, robotic missions gained prominence .
10 Under Modi, organizations that support the idea of a Hindu state have gained prominence .
11 He gained prominence in recent years for his fundamentalist Christianity and conservative social views.
12 He gained prominence by campaigning for farmers and disabled citizens and exposing forced abortions.
13 Kelly, who gained prominence as an anchor at Fox News, joined NBC this year.
14 Since that time, PR gained prominence in primary care research.
15 Wager has gained prominence as an authority on anti money-laundering (AML) issues.
16 The issue of supermarkets' treatment of suppliers has gained prominence in light of industry No.
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