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They and gained
They neither gained nor fell back.
They gained control of the Dressau City Council and moved to close the school.
They gained more and more fame owing to their high level of results in school exams.
They soon gained a reputation for brutality, as the RIC campaign against the IRA and Sinn Féin members was stepped up and police reprisals for IRA attacks were condoned by the government.
They gained a large underground fanbase in the international punk rock community, and were one of the first American hardcore bands to make a significant impact in the United Kingdom.
They took up a long residency at San Francisco's Black Hawk nightclub and gained great popularity touring college campuses, recording a series of albums with such titles as Jazz at Oberlin ( 1953 ), Jazz at the College of the Pacific ( 1953 ), and Brubeck's debut on Columbia Records, Jazz Goes to College ( 1954 ).
They thus gained direct contact with European slave traders on the coast.
They experienced a mystical process that allowed them, in the end, to experience what they had already gained knowledge of through their faith only.
They soon gained a cult following despite lukewarm reviews back in their native United Kingdom.
They were replaced chiefly by the stationary radial engine though major advances led to inline engines, which gained ground with several exceptional engines — including the V-12 Curtiss D-12.
They quickly gained air superiority over the Allies, who at this stage of the war were often disorganized, under-trained and poorly equipped, and Japanese air power contributed significantly to their successes in the Philippines, Malaysia and Singapore, the Dutch East Indies and Burma.
They gained 88 seats from their 2004 result.
They did, however, recognize the value of social obligation, and that pleasure could be gained from altruism.
) They gained the freedom to work with other companies, but continued working primarily with Zeckendorf.
They gained a second hearing with Pharaoh and changed Moses ' rod into a serpent, but Pharaoh's magicians did the same with their rods.
They then rapidly gained control of most of northern Afghanistan, and took control of Kabul on 13 November after the Taliban unexpectedly fled the city.
They gained television rights to the fourth Superman film as part of the Cannon library, as well as Superman III and Supergirl – both of which were produced by the Salkinds.
They quickly gained a reputation for the splendour and powerful tone of their instruments, with Broadwood constructing ones that were progressively larger, louder, and more robustly constructed.
They moved to an estate where in a pub they met Harry Enfield, a neighbour with a stage act, and after he gained a place on Channel 4's Saturday Live, the pair were invited to write for him.
They gained control of the party organization through the creation of a committee called the Komitet Zagraniczny-KZ, which dealt with the party's foreign relations.
They soon gained a local following and reputation in South Wales.
They were also successfully introduced to Manitoba starting in the 1960s, where they have gained importance as a sport fish.
They later proceeded by ship to Scotland, where Margaret gained troops and other aid for the Lancastrian cause from the Queen and Regent, Mary of Guelders, in return for the surrender of the town and castle of Berwick upon Tweed.
They supported the Federalists against the South in the American Civil War, an unpopular position which, at the time, did some damage to the paper ’ s circulation, though gained readers in the long run when the North won.
They have recently gained governmental recognition of their rights to their indigenous homeland in the Ororubo Mountains, though this has brought them into conflict with the local settler population of the region.

They and prominence
They came to prominence at the end of the First English Civil War and were most influential before the start of the Second Civil War.
They were common in North America, but lost prominence when permitted length was extended in the early 1980s.
They came to prominence during the Cultural Revolution ( 1966 – 76 ) and were subsequently charged with a series of treasonous crimes.
They came to prominence in the early 1980s for performing at the London comedy club The Comic Strip, which also gave its name to the television series and the informal grouping of so-called alternative comedians.
They have gained prominence in politics, sports, the media, the fine arts, the culinary arts, and numerous other fields of endeavor.
They rose to a position of prominence as the owners of an inn that was frequently busy with visitors who were moving along the Williamson Road.
They grew in relative prominence in late 18th century, and in the 19th century Schleswig-Holstein Question, being the symbols of pro-German nationalistic movement in Schleswig-Holstein.
They came to prominence in 2002 with their single " Race " ( which reached number 66 in the UK Singles Chart ), and début album, Breathe, drawing comparisons to groups such as Coldplay, Muse, The Verve and Doves.
They attained national prominence in the USA in the 1930s.
They can bring an issue to national prominence and amount a significant proportion of the popular vote.
They rose to worldwide prominence as a result of singing with Paul Simon on his album, Graceland, and have won multiple awards, including three Grammy Awards.
They are thus given an importance and distinction elevating them into great prominence, which is further heightened by the rubric which requires the singers and congregations to stand while they are being sung ( in honour of the mystery of the Incarnation, to which they refer ).
They rose to greater prominence during the Wars of the Roses.
They first came to prominence with Hunstanton School which used some of the language of high modernist Ludwig Mies van der Rohe but in a stripped back way, with rough finishes and deliberate lack of refinement.
They first came to prominence with the Hi-Tek produced single " Hustle on the Side " in 1996.
" They also commented that the guitars are so low in the mix that they are almost inaudible, leaving Banks's keyboard instruments to prominence.
They came to prominence, alongside bands like The Stone Roses and Happy Mondays, in the ' Madchester ' scene of the late 1980s.
They were temporarily rehabilitated ( though they were not returned to their former prominence, but kept in minor posts ), only to be ultimately liquidated during the Great Purge trials.
They initially gained prominence in a television sketch show, A Bit of Fry & Laurie ( 1987, 1989-95 ), and have collaborated on numerous other projects including, most notably, the television series Jeeves and Wooster ( 1990-93 ) in which they portrayed P. G.
It was through Edwards that she first came to prominence in the renowned Joan Littlewood Theatre Workshop, appearing at the Theatre Royal, Stratford East in Fings Ain't Wot They Used T ' Be and going on to make her film debut in 1962 in Sparrers Can't Sing.
They have fought their way from existing as a loose band of savage space pirates known for daring raids on interstellar cargo ships to a place of Galactic prominence among the Four Races.
They helped settle Salem and led it to seafaring prominence, helping turn it into an important seaport as well as a settlement for affluent families by the late 18th century.
They first came to national prominence by winning the 1968 FAI Junior Cup.
They first rose to prominence in the 1980s, and quickly became the most well-known bikutsi band, at home and abroad.

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