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came and prominence
The red-headed Mumy came to prominence in the 1960s as a child actor, most notably as Will Robinson, the youngest of the three children of Prof. John and Dr. Maureen Robinson ( played by Guy Williams and June Lockhart respectively ) and friend of the nefarious and pompous Dr. Zachary Smith ( played by Jonathan Harris ), in the 1960s CBS sci-fi television series Lost in Space.
The Chaldeans first came to prominence in the late 8th Century BC.
This group is often associated with the French New Wave directors who came to prominence during the same time period, and indeed both groups were often friends and journalistic co-workers.
The group, who came to prominence after the fall of Charles's first prime minister, Lord Clarendon, in 1667, was rather called the Cabal because of its secretiveness and lack of responsibility to the " Country party " then run out of power.
The Borgia family originally came from the Kingdom of Valencia, and rose to prominence during the mid-15th century ; Cesare's great-uncle Alonso Borgia ( 1378 – 1458 ), bishop of Valencia, was elected Pope Callixtus III in 1455.
This tactic came to prominence in World War I.
The tactic of using overlapping arcs of fire came to prominence during World War I where it was a feature of trench warfare.
China came to prominence several decades ago when the sport was revolutionized by national coach Liang Boxi.
However, in enlightened absolutism ( also known as benevolent despotism ), which came to prominence in 18th century Europe, absolute monarchs used their authority to institute a number of reforms in the political systems and societies of their countries.
He first came to prominence for his fight in 1986 with noted Wing Chun practitioner William Cheung, and he continued to gain attention in the 1990s with a public challenge of the Gracie family.
Other notable film-makers who came to prominence in the 1980s include producer Bernd Eichinger and directors Doris Dörrie, Uli Edel, and Loriot.
Away from the mainstream, the splatter film director Jörg Buttgereit, the experimental film director Werner Nekes and the provocative Christoph Schlingensief all came to prominence in the 1980s. The development of arthouse cinemas ( Programmkinos ) from the 1970s onwards provided a venue for the works of less mainstream film-makers.
The most important of the new film producers at the time was Joe May, who made a series of thrillers and adventure films through the war years, but Ernst Lubitsch also came into prominence with a series of very successful comedies and dramas.
Modern franchising came to prominence with the rise of franchise-based food service establishments.
The Sosso kingdom ( 12th to 13th centuries ) briefly flourished in the void but the Islamic Mandinka Mali Empire came to prominence when Soundiata Kéïta defeated the Sosso ruler, Soumangourou Kanté at the semi-historical Battle of Kirina in c. 1235.
His son James II ( reigned 1437 – 1460 ), when he came of age in 1449, continued his father's policy of weakening the great noble families, most notably taking on the powerful Black Douglas family that had come to prominence at the time of the Bruce.
It came into prominence because of the Indian Cricket League's inaugural Twenty20 tournament.
Historical jurisprudence came to prominence during the German debate over the proposed codification of German law.
Voight came to prominence in the late 1960s with his performance as a would-be gigolo in Midnight Cowboy ( 1969 ).
Once a small Persian Gulf sheikhdom known locally as a center for pearl diving and boat construction, Kuwait came to international prominence in the post-World War II era largely because of its enormous oil revenues.
This was soon forgotten by the late 1970s when the Royals came to prominence and the rivalry with New York began.
Dudley came to prominence under Henry VIII and became the leading political figure under Edward VI.
Anti-money laundering guidelines came into prominence globally as a result of the formation of the Financial Action Task Force ( FATF ) and the promulgation of an international framework of anti-money laundering standards.
Within the fictional history of the Marvel Universe, the tradition of using costumed secret identities to fight or commit evil had long existed, but it came into prominence during the days of the American " Wild West " with heroes such as the Phantom Rider.
In later decades, Native American actors such as Jay Silverheels in The Lone Ranger television series ( 1949 – 57 ) came to prominence.

came and reformist
The alliance broke down in 1075 during what came to be known as the Investiture Controversy ( or Investiture Dispute ), a struggle in which the reformist Pope, Gregory VII, demanded that Emperor Henry IV renounce his rights over the Church in Germany.
This came after a long internal struggle in the PSI: it had voted as early as 1919 to affiliate to the Comintern, but had refused to purge its reformist wing.
The MNR first came to power in 1943, in support of the reformist military regime of Gualberto Villarroel.
Who he studied with is controversial, some accounts say he studied under reformist Salafi scholar Muhammad Abduh and came into contact with another prominent Salafi, Rashid Rida, while others are sceptical.
During his stay in Spain, he came in contact with liberal and reformist elements who proposed the abolition of slavery.
As son of Dwarkanath Tagore, a close friend of Ram Mohan Roy, Debendranath came early into the influence of Brahmoism through the Brahmo Sabha, a reformist movement in Hinduism formulating as Adi Dharma ( Original Dharma ) what it considered as the original pristine principles of Hinduism corrupted over time.
Abduh came to have a profound influence on Lutfi's reformist thinking in later years.
Varshalomidze has been seen as a close ally of President Saakashvili and a member of the young reformist team which came into the Georgian politics after the 2003 Rose Revolution.
It was also a founding member of the anarcho-syndicalist International Workers Association, but came into conflict with the IWA in the 1950s when SAC entered into a state-supported unemployment fund, which the IWA regarded as state collaboration and reformist.
Ebtekar is a founding member of the Islamic Iran Participation Front, a reformist party, and became the was the first woman to serve as Vice-President of Iran when the reformists came to power.
Dabčević-Kučar came into the public spotlight in the late 1960s as a member of a younger and more reformist generation of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia leaders.

came and Treasurer
Walter Cornell was born in Rhode Island, came to Illinois in 1837, served three years as County Treasurer, and was a director of the railroad.
Stafford came to note under Henry VI, becoming Lord Privy Seal in 1421 and Lord High Treasurer the following year.
The first creation came in 1622 in favour of Thomas Ridgeway, 1st Baron Ridgeway, who served as Treasurer of Ireland and was involved in the colonisation of Ulster.
The ability to produce and issue complete uniforms came about due both to the centralization of the Reichszeugmeisterei ( RZM ; national quartermaster office ) under NSDAP Treasurer Franz Xaver Schwarz, and to Himmler's expansion and reorganization of the fast-growing SS ( from 280 members to 52, 000 between 1929 and 1932 ) into several brigade sized Brigaden throughout Germany, each comprising three to five regiment-sized Standarten.
The first creation came in 1622 for Lionel Cranfield, 1st Baron Cranfield, the Lord High Treasurer.
This was partially thanks to the Lord High Treasurer ; although the Lord Chancellor was more traditionally important, the Lord High Treasurers from 1547 to 1612 were politically influential figures, including Robert Cecil, Thomas Sackville and William Paulet ; since the Lord High Treasurer was head of the Exchequer, with the Treasurer's increased influence came increased importance for the Exchequer.
The first creation came on 5 February 1626 in favour of James Ley, 1st Baron Ley, Lord Chief Justice and Lord High Treasurer.
Tawes ' final service to the state came as Treasurer of Maryland, where he was chosen to fill an unexpired term from 1973 to 1975.
In 2004, Capezzone came into light: he published his second book, Euroghost-Un fantasma si aggira per l ' Europa: l ' Europa ( English translation: Euroghost-A Ghost wanders through Europe: Europe itself ); he undertook a 54-days-last hunger strike ( with the Italian Radicals Treasurer, Rita Bernardini, and the death-penalty abolitionist organization Hands Off Cain President, Sergio D ' Elia ), asking to the Italian Parliament to pass a general pardon-law ; he wrote some op-ed articles for the Italian right-wing newspaper Libero and for The Washington Times.
Ortega's years as Treasurer came partially under scrutiny in 1992 when Sen. John Glenn, then chairman of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee, investigated irregularities in the competitive bidding process used by the Treasury Department.
His first electoral experience came in 1910, when he ran for Ohio State Treasurer on the Socialist ticket.
In 1884 the College came close to bankruptcy when the Treasurer announced that funds would dry up within two months.
In 1903, as part of a merger, Burton J. Westcott came to Springfield, Ohio as Treasurer of The American Seeding Machine Company.
In 1806, when the brief " All the Talents " ministry was formed, he was given the office of secretary to the Board of Control ; in 1830, when next his party came into power, Creevey, who had lost his seat in parliament, was appointed by Lord Grey Treasurer of the Ordnance ; and subsequently Lord Melbourne made him treasurer of Greenwich hospital.
When the Whigs again came to power in April 1835 under Lord Melbourne, Parnell was made Paymaster of the Forces and Treasurer of the Ordnance and Navy.
In 1924, he became under-secretary and director of finance at the State Treasury, where he came into conflict with the Labor Premier and Treasurer, Jack Lang and subsequently resigned.

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