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He returned to Arkansas in 1857, gaining some amount of prominence in the legal field and becoming an advocate of slavery, although retaining his affiliation with the Whig party.
In recent decades, de Pizan's work has been returned to prominence by the efforts of scholars such as Charity Cannon Willard, Earl Jeffrey Richards and Simone de Beauvoir.
The Bates Motel returned to prominence in the 1998 remake of the original film.
This was demonstrated in OMA's scheme for the development of " Euralille " ( 1990 – 94 ), a new centre for the city of Lille in France, a city returned to prominence by its position on the new rail route from Paris to London via the Channel Tunnel.
Ellington's appearance at the Newport Jazz Festival on July 7, 1956 returned him to wider prominence and exposed him to new audiences.
Flintheart returned to prominence in 1979, when Egmont editors Lars Bergström and Stefan Printz-Påhlson decided to revive the character.
The Mavericks returned to prominence in the 2000s, first led by a new " Big Three " of Dirk Nowitzki, Michael Finley and Steve Nash.
After missing the playoffs for three consecutive seasons the Jazz returned to prominence under the on-court leadership of point guard Deron Williams.
Carlton missed the finals in 1971, and Barassi left the club at the end of the season, but Carlton returned to prominence the following year, and contested back-to-back Grand Finals.
In the post war year, fashion returned to prominence through Christian Dior's famous " new look " in 1947, and through the houses of Pierre Balmain and Hubert de Givenchy ( opened in 1952 ).
Lexington never returned to its pre-war prominence, replaced by Kansas City as the most important city in western Missouri.
However, he returned to prominence when Eric Jacobson took over beginning with It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie, in which Fozzie was the focus of a number of scenes.
* Eric Carmen charted many times in his prior career with Raspberries, and as a solo act, although he was far more successful in his native U. S. A decade after " All By Myself ", he returned to prominence through his work on the Dirty Dancing soundtrack, charting with " Hungry Eyes " and also writing " Almost Paradise ", a hit for Mike Reno and Ann Wilson.
The Battle of Kosovo came to be seen as a symbol of Serbian patriotism and desire for independence in the 19th century rise of nationalism under Ottoman rule, including the Kosovo curse, and its significance for Serbian nationalism returned to prominence during the breakup of Yugoslavia and the Kosovo War when Slobodan Milošević invoked it during an important speech.
He returned to considerable prominence in 1922 when, on the urging of the soon-to-be Irish Free State's Provisional Government of W. T.
Owing to the prominence of his father and the alliance between the anti-Home Rule Liberal Unionists and Conservatives, Chamberlain was returned unopposed on 30 March, and at the first sitting of the new session he walked up the floor of the house flanked by his father and his uncle Richard.
After three years of first-round playoff exits, the Roughriders finally returned to prominence in 1951, winning their first WIFU regular season championship with an 8-6 record.
Virtue theory returned to prominence in Western philosophical thought in the 20th century, and is today one of the three dominant approaches to normative theories ( the other two being deontology and consequentialism ).
On 9 January 1961, President-Elect John F. Kennedy returned the phrase to prominence during an address delivered to the General Court of Massachusetts:
Narayan returned to prominence in State politics in the late 1960s.
After the Siege of Paris in 1870 and the 1871 Paris Commune, the Legitimists returned for one final time to political prominence.
Legitimists returned to prominence during Vichy France, according to historian René Rémond's studies of the right-wing factions in France.
After a period of decline in the 1980s which saw the club relegated to the Second Division, Killie have returned to prominence, holding top division status since being promoted in 1993 and lifting the Scottish Cup for the third time in 1997 thanks to a 1 – 0 victory over Falkirk in the final.
He returned to prominence as an opposition critic and was re-elected in the 1972 election as a Progressive Conservative.

returned and 1984
Persons who had a notable career in France returned to Corsica to write in Corsican, such as the musical producers, Dumenicu Togniotti, director of the Teatru Paisanu, which produced polyphonic musicals, 1973 – 1982, followed in 1980 by Michel Raffaelli's Teatru di a Testa Mora, and Saveriu Valentini's Teatru Cupabbia in 1984.
Spain, Portugal ( 1974 ), and several of the military dictatorships in South America returned to civilian rule in the late 1970s and early 1980s ( Argentina in 1983, Bolivia, Uruguay in 1984, Brazil in 1985, and Chile in the early 1990s ).
The strip underwent a significant change after Trudeau returned to it from a 22-month hiatus ( from January 1983 to October 1984 ).
He returned to Broadway in 1984 to star in the Pulitzer Prize-winning musical Sunday in the Park with George, which saw him earn another Tony Award nomination for Best Actor ( Musical ).
Dalbar Inc., a market research company, found that during the 20 years from 1984 to 2004, the average stock fund investor earned returns of only 3. 7 % per year, while the S & P 500 returned 13. 2 %.
In 1984, Limbaugh returned to radio as a talk show host at KFBK in Sacramento, California, where he replaced Morton Downey, Jr.
That same year, tennis withdrew from the Olympics after the 1924 Games but returned 60 years later as a 21-and-under demonstration event in 1984.
He returned to the United States in 1984 to attend the Army War College at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, where he also completed graduate studies at the Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania.
After resigning the Redskins ' post in favor of the legendary Vince Lombardi, Graham returned as athletic director of the Coast Guard Academy before retiring at the end of 1984.
Chafetz was arrested when he returned to Cairo in February 1984 for " smuggling an airplane into Egypt ," even though he had the written permission of the Egyptian Geological Survey and Mining Authority to bring the aircraft into the country.
After just one season in Paris, he returned to Tottenham, helping the club to win the UEFA Cup in 1984 ( coming on as a substitute in the second leg of the final ).
There have been two games where all three contestants won $ 0 and returned the next day: one on the November 26, 1984 broadcast, the other on the episode that aired on February 3, 1986.
After a hiatus from politics from 1975 to 1984, Turner returned and successfully contested the Liberal leadership.
All three schools eventually returned to the conference ; Maryland Eastern Shore rejoined in 1981, Morgan State in 1984, and North Carolina Central in 2010.
Rosario returned to the ring in 1984.
When he finally gave up his efforts to acquire an American work visa in 1984, he returned to Toronto.
) However, during Season 1 ( 1984 ), dancer Wendy Brainard performed as a singer for Corey Hart's " It Ain't Enough " and Donna Summer's " Dim All the Lights " and returned to the show as a guest star playing a dance instructor in season 8 ( 1992 ).
Sebastiana Maia, who owned that station from 1976, returned 122 km² on the lease to the state in 1984, on the condition it be managed for the public's benefit.
She returned to Australia in 1984, and during this tour was the last performer to appear at Sydney's Regent Theatre.
In 1984, Peterson had better luck when he returned with Whaley and Rainier as Blue Cheer and a brand new album The Beast Is Back, which was released on the New York label Megaforce Records.
He returned to presidential campaigning as a consultant to Ronald Reagan in the latter stages of the 1984 campaign.
In late 1984, with her obligation to Polygram complete, Summer returned on Geffen Records with her next release.
In 1984, Vedder returned to San Diego, California, with his girlfriend, Beth Liebling.
Los Lobos returned to the studio in the summer of 1984 to record its first major label album, How Will the Wolf Survive?

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