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Prominent examples in Hong Kong include Severn 8, in which a townhouse sold for HK $ 285 million ( US $ 37 million ) in 2008, or HK $ 57, 000 ( US $ 7, 400 ) per square foot, a record in Asia, and The Beverly Hills, which consists of multiple rows of townhouses with some units as large as. Commonly in the suburbs of major cities an old house on a large block of land is demolished and replaced by a short row of townhouses, built ' end on ' to the street for added privacy.
Prominent citizens convened a public meeting with a view to changing the name, and there was overwhelming support for the proposal, especially amongst the strong representation of church and chapel members who perhaps resented the hamlet bearing the name of a public house.
Prominent features include the historic Vulcan Hotel, a restored and reputedly haunted public house ; and the Blue Lake, a small lake formed during gold-sluicing, which gives it a distinctive turquoise colour.
Prominent structures are Hovenweep Castle, Hovenweep House, Square Tower, Rim Rock House, Twin Towers, Stronghold House and Unit-type house.

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Prominent contributors to Essendon's 1924 Premiership success included back pocket Clyde Donaldson, follower Norm Beckton, half back flanker Roy Laing, follower Charlie May and rover Charlie Hardy.
Prominent members prior to 1997 included:
Prominent Communists who became victims of these purges and were defendants in the Prague Trials included Rudolf Slánský, the party's general secretary, Vlado Clementis ( the Foreign Minister ) and Gustáv Husák ( the leader of an administrative body responsible for Slovakia ), who was dismissed from office for " bourgeois nationalism ".
" Prominent internalists included both Lynch and Brodie ; the most vocal externalists included Derek Gatherer, a geneticist from Liverpool John Moores University, and William Benzon, a writer on cultural evolution and music.
Prominent pieces of political fiction have included the totalitarian dystopias of the early 20th century such as Jack London's The Iron Heel and Sinclair Lewis's It Can't Happen Here.
Prominent experimenters along these lines included Samuel F. B. Morse in the United States and James Bowman Lindsay in Great Britain.
Prominent art judges have included: Bob Eggleton, Frank Kelly Freas, Frank Frazetta, Will Eisner, Edd Cartier, Stephen Youll, Stephen Hickman, and Leo and Diane Dillon.
Prominent coups d ' état of the decade included:
Prominent feminist writers included Mary Taylor, Mary Colclough ( pseud.
Prominent individuals of Korean descent in the world of the yakuza have included Hisayuki Machii, the founder of the Tosei-kai, Tokutaro Takayama, the president of the 4th-generation Aizukotetsu-kai, Jiro Kiyota, the president of the 5th-generation Inagawa-kai, Hirofumi Hashimoto, the head of the Kyokushinrengo-kai ( a powerful Yamaguchi-gumi affiliate ), and the bosses of the 6th / 7th Sakaume-gumi.
Prominent actions included the Kilmichael Ambush in November 1920 and the Crossbarry Ambush in March 1921.
) Prominent modern tap dancers have included Brenda Bufalino, The Clark Brothers, Savion Glover, Gregory and Maurice Hines, LaVaughn Robinson, Jason Samuels Smith, Chloe Arnold, and Dianne " Lady Di " Walker Indie-pop band Tilly and the Wall also features a tap dancer, Jamie Pressnall, tapping as percussion.
Prominent contemporaneous critics of witch hunts included Gianfrancesco Ponzinibio ( fl.
Prominent 20th century proponents of the Pashtunistan cause have included Khan Abdul Wali Khan and Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan.
Prominent authors active during this period included:
Prominent temperance leaders in the United States included Bishop James Cannon, Jr., James Black, Ernest Cherrington, Neal S. Dow, Mary Hunt, William E. Johnson ( known as " Pussyfoot " Johnson ), Carrie Nation, Howard Hyde Russell, John St. John, Billy Sunday, Father Mathew, Andrew Volstead and Wayne Wheeler.
Prominent civil society campaigns on the Yes side included Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, the Labour Party, the Progressive Democrats, the Irish Alliance for Europe led by Professor Brigid Laffan and Adrian Langan, and Ireland for Europe led by Ciarán Toland.
Prominent officers associated with the Đại Việt included Thiệu and Khiêm.
Prominent local companies included the Ashley & Baily Silk Mill, the Columbia Lace Mill, and H. F. Bruner & Sons.
Prominent publications and television channels have included Cartman on their lists of one of the most iconic television and cartoon characters of all time.
Prominent secessionists included Nathan B. Whitfield, Francis S. Lyon, Goodman G. Griffin, Kimbrough C. DuBose, George B. Lyon, Dr. James D. Browder, and George E. Markham.
Prominent early businesses included an elevator, a bank, a blacksmith shop, and a general store.
Prominent Norwood industries included: United States Printing & Lithographing Company, Mead Container Corporation, American Laundry Machine Company, Globe Wernicke, Bulloch Electric Company, Allis-Chalmers, Siemens, J. H.
Prominent early settlers at Gruetli included Christian Marugg, who operated an inn along the stagecoach road between Chattanooga and McMinnville, and Melchior Thoni, Jr. ( 1849 – 1926 ), a woodcarver whose work was displayed in the old Governor's Mansion and the Christ Church in Nashville.

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Prominent examples of senior members of the church hierarchy who advised monarchs were Cardinal Thomas Wolsey in England, and Cardinals Richelieu and Mazarin in France ; prominent, devoutly Catholic laymen like such as Sir Thomas More also served as senior advisors to monarchs.
Prominent Orangemen included Sir John Gilmour, the intermittent Secretary for Scotland in the 1920s and Home Secretary in the 1930s.
* Prominent mathematician Sir Thomas MacFarland Cherry.
Prominent deceased distinguished supporters include philosopher A J Ayer, founder of the BHA Harold Blackham, visionary science fiction writer Sir Arthur C Clarke, social and political theorist Bernard Crick, child psychologist and activist Dr James Hemming, jazz and blues singer George Melly, comedian Linda Smith, broadcaster and journalist Sir Ludovic Kennedy.
Prominent members include Sir Tim Berners-Lee, creator of the World Wide Web, the Internet pioneer Vint Cerf, and Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft.
Prominent hotels include the Leinster Arms Hotel, established in 1865 and is the only single storey hotel built in Melbourne in that era, the Sir Robert Peel (" The Peel ") Hotel and the Vine Hotel.
Prominent attendees of the demonstrations were Sir William Crookes Sir William Henry Preece, William Grylls Adams, and James Dewar.
Prominent politicians and public figures also lived there such as Sir Keith Holyoake, and Sir Guy Powles.
Prominent historical and science texts began to be translated into English for the first time in the second half of the 14th century, including the Polychronicon and The Travels of Sir John Mandeville.
Prominent family members include Sir Richard Vernon ( 1390 – 1451 ), also a High Sheriff, MP and Speaker of the House of Commons.
Prominent members of the group have included: Christopher Bland, Michael Howard, Sir John Major, Michael Heseltine, Geoffrey Howe, Norman Lamont, Peter Lilley, William Rees-Mogg, Alastair Ross Goobey and Norman St John-Stevas.
Prominent members included King O ' Malley, a colourful Labor member, Sir George Bell, Speaker of the House, and Dame Enid Lyons, the first woman elected to the House of Representatives.
Prominent text books and academic papers currently favor factorial experimental designs, a method pioneered by Sir Ronald A. Fisher, where multiple factors are changed at once.
Prominent former residents include the musician Charles Hallé, the artists Ford Madox Brown and Elias Bancroft, the famous suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst and the Pankhurst family, the physicist Sir Arthur Schuster, the architect Edward Salomons, the political activist Richard Cobden, the novelist Elizabeth Gaskell and the woman of letters Marie Nordlinger ( 1876-1961 ).
Prominent among them is Sir William Oliphant, the resolute Governor of Stirling Castle when in 1304 it held out longer than any other against Edward I of England, during the Wars of Scottish Independence.
Prominent Laborians include the second Prime Minister – and first being elected to the position following independence – of St. Lucia, Sir Allan Louisy ; the 7th Prime Minister of St. Lucia, Dr. Kenny Anthony ; and the current Governor General, Dame Pearlette Louisy.

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