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Although elevated to the Politburo at the 10th Congress, he was a little-known figure.
A little-known figure named Anna Darvulia was rumored to have influenced Báthory, but Darvulia was dead long before the trial.
Although he is little-known to mainstream audiences, Marclay has been described as " the most influential turntable figure outside hip hop.
Although little-known outside his native Russia, Korchmar is a prominent figure in the musical life of St Petersburg.
At the time perceptions were very different, with Reynolds certainly the dominant figure, and Gainsborough very highly reputed, but Stubbs, as a mere animal painter, seen as far less significant a figure than many other painters now relatively little-known.

little-known and until
According to more recent studies, the oldest liturgical books indicate that the saint honoured on 30 May was a little-known martyr buried on the Via Aurelia, who was mistakenly identified with Pope Felix I, an error similar to but less curious than the identification in the liturgical books, until the mid-1950s, of the martyr saint celebrated on 30 July with the antipope Felix II.
His plays were produced in New York by Herbert Machiz, who was involved from 1953 until 1969 with the art work dealer John Bernard Myers to engage, at that time, little-known young artists to design the stage sets, e. g. Paul Georges, Neil Peter Jampolis and others.
However, in the 1980s, the competition became seen as old-fashioned and politically incorrect in its native Britain, and despite its global appeal, stopped showing on British television until Channel 5 aired it briefly in 1998, then shifted between lesser-known satellite channels, and is now webcast only and little-known in Britain.
Perhaps owing to this lag in development, the patent was little-known until 1997, when the Electronic Frontier Foundation gave Lamarr an award for this contribution.
Wallon's ideas about mirrors in infant development were distinctly non-Freudian and little-known until revived in modified form a few years later by Lacan.
Beginning as a part of his newscasts during the Second World War and then premiering as its own series on the ABC Radio Networks on May 10, 1976, The Rest of the Story consisted of stories presented as little-known or forgotten facts on a variety of subjects with some key element of the story ( usually the name of some well-known person ) held back until the end.
From there he moved to the little-known Bideford lighthouse where he remained until 1879 when he became Principal keeper of the newly-opened Bull Point lighthouse.
A little-known fact is that, while some families were removed by force, a few others ( who mostly had also become difficult to deal with ) were allowed to stay after their properties were acquired, living in the park until nature took its course and they gradually died.
From then until 1890, with a few brief intervals spent in England, Selous hunted and explored over the then little-known regions north of the Transvaal and south of the Congo Basin, shooting elephants, and collecting specimens of all kinds for museums and private collections.
He continued recording and releasing records into the 1980s, but he remained little-known beyond New York City until the 1970s when " Shaving Cream " was played regularly on the Dr. Demento radio program, leading to its re-issue as a single in 1975 on the Vanguard Records label, along with a similarly titled album.
Another little-known fact is that the Omnibots were the Autobots ' first " triple changers " -- a talent identified more with the Autobots Tracks, Perceptor, and ( until 1986 ) the Decepticon Triple Changers.
These aspirations started the conflict with House of Habsburg, who were, until then, little-known princes.

little-known and then
They visited various parts of Ethiopia, including the then little-known districts of Ennarea and Kaffa, sometimes together and sometimes separately.
The prestigious post went to the ( then ) little-known Dean Rusk and Stevenson was appointed United States Ambassador to the United Nations.
The programme hosted many seminal acts of the era, including the first British TV performance of Bob Marley and the Wailers as well as then little-known acts of whom any early footage is now considered precious, such as Billy Joel, Judas Priest with a long haired Rob Halford, Judee Sill, Heart, and Lynyrd Skynyrd.
The exhausted party then nominated the little-known John Davis of West Virginia.
At the French Open, seeded third, Mauresmo was upset in the third round by the then little-known 17-year-old Ana Ivanovic of Serbia in three sets.
Paulin Paris lived before modern research methods had been generally applied to literature, but his numerous editions of early French poems continued the work begun by Dominique Meon in arousing general interest in the then little-known epics of chivalry.
In the following month of July 1989, the then little-known John Major was unexpectedly appointed to replace Howe as Foreign Secretary, and the latter became Leader of the House of Commons, Lord President of the Council and Deputy Prime Minister.
Schlöndorff then adapted Bertolt Brecht's first play Baal for television and cast an little-known actor named Rainer Werner Fassbinder in the lead role, along with Margarethe von Trotta, whom he would marry the following year.
PiS then formed a minority government with the previously little-known Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz as Prime Minister instead of party leader, Jarosław Kaczyński who remained influential in the background.
A family helper, a college girl, finally put a name ( then little-known as a subject ) to his set of interests: physics.
At age 17, she reconnected with then little-known actor Rob Lowe, also 17.
" Among the witnesses for the prosecution was William Sinclair's nephew-by-marriage, Samuel Beckett, then a little-known writer, who was humiliatingly denounced as a " bawd and blasphemer " by Gogarty's counsel.
The nautical volume contains hydrographic and geographic details on the then little-known Bering Sea and Alaska obtained not only from Litke's own work but also from various previously unpublished Russian sources.
Mousavi refused to run for President in the 1997 elections, which caused the reformists to turn to his former Cabinet Minister, then a little-known cleric, Mohammad Khatami, who was elected by a landslide.
And then there's that little-known third category.
" The choice narrowed down quickly to three character actors resembling Pyle or his perceived personna: James Gleason, Walter Brennan, and Meredith, who was then little-known and serving as a captain in the Army.
During his 1934 campaign, Maverick enlisted Lyndon Johnson, a then little-known congressional secretary, to work for him during the Democratic primary.
The Patagones or Patagonian giants are a mythical race of people, who first began to appear in early European accounts of the then little-known region and coastline of Patagonia.
Sir George Taubman Goldie conceived the idea of adding to the British Empire the then little-known regions of the lower and middle Niger River, and for over twenty years his efforts were devoted to the realization of this conception.
After alternating between black-and-white and color, Meyerowitz " permanently adopted color " in 1972, well before John Szarkowski's promotion in 1976 of color photography in an exhibition of work by the then little-known William Eggleston.
Marshall then recruited members of a little-known white rock band, the Proper Strangers: Bobby Simms, Mitch Aliotta, and Ken Venegas.
He then toured as a little-known jazz musician and as an entertainer, basically a stand-up comedian, in local clubs.

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When Cain was returned with a small but workable majority, Kennett was again criticised within his own party, and in 1989 he was deposed as leader and replaced by Alan Brown, a little-known rural Member of the Legislative Assembly.
Rothman's 2008 re-election campaign raised eyebrows when it spent $ 1. 3 million in a race against a little-known, poorly funded Republican challenger, including outlays of $ 59, 000 in campaign funds to buy outright a hybrid SUV and $ 15, 000 for a lavish party at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver.
After having seen his party doing badly in the elections of 1994 and still trailing in the polls less than a year before the upcoming 1998 elections, Olof Johansson stepped down as party leader, leaving the fate of the party in the hands of his little-known successor Lennart Daléus, prompting the Centre Party to print election posters with a portrait of Daléus, simply saying " This is Lennart ".
Germany, at the time, was still a democratic republic, but already in 1924, a little-known party with

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