And this has has been gaining prominence slowly but surely in developing countries worldwide.
Mr. Friedland came to prominence in the 1990s with a large Canadian nickel-deposit find.
He first came to prominence in 1961 with the film The Young Savages, with Burt Lancaster.
However, the right owner could easily resurrect the moribund franchise and restore it to prominence.
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If Boies has pursued wealth and prominence, Spitzer has chased high-profile cases that have political impact.
Propelled by Mr. Sperling's TV commercials, Hair Club came to prominence providing hair weaves.
It is common knowledge that Deayton's journey to his present prominence has been a a slog.
Novartis rose to prominence thanks to the success of the blockbuster leukemia drug Gleevec.
AtheroGenics first rose to prominence by touting AGI-1067 as a treatment for inflammation of the arteries.
Global giant Amazon also rose to prominence because of its savvy use of data.
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Zynga originally grew to prominence as the major social gaming company on the Facebook platform.
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After all, CES has expanded its prominence beyond just tech junkies, vendors and show participants.
Fabiano first came to prominence at Brazilian side Sao Paulo before moving to Porto in 2004.
Social programs were not new to Venezuela, but Chavez elevated them in scope and prominence.
The new prominence of Italy is not all the result of Mr Monti's innate skills.
She plans on attending Fashion Week to recruit designers for her firm, Prominence Marketing Group.
Hussein rose to prominence as a photographer, thanks to intimate images of insurgent activity in Fallujah.
Fiscal consolidation should be more nuanced and supply-side reforms should be given greater prominence.
Mr. Ryan's position as chairman of the House Budget Committee gave it clout and prominence.
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Te'o rose to national prominence leading Notre Dame's Fighting Irish to an undefeated regular season.
He has brought his son, Bashar, to prominence and culled senior officials who could challenge him.
Although inequality has been on the rise for three decades, its political prominence is newer.
Because of its scale and prominence, Yanacocha may hold the key to mining's future in Peru.
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Less than 2% of Americans are Mormons, yet their commercial prominence belies their numbers.
During the 1960s, Australia's Margaret Smith and American Billie Jean Moffit first came to prominence.
But most Republicans feel that a president's prominence ought to subject him to a higher standard.
He also said that he would make them change their advertising to give the warnings more prominence.
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Although Google Maps benefits from its prominence on the firm's home page, the service faces growing competition.
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As Caijing grows in prominence, her staff is spending more time in front of crowds or overseas.
As a visionary you have gained international prominence for opening the African telecommunications sector to private capital.
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