Not exact matches
Initially, I was caught off guard that this thread turned into being about
public figures from Emergent Village
who gained some degree of national - level
prominence coming out of the «emerging church» movement.
Guess
who else gained
prominence in the
public sphere: Paul.
In the monasteries following the Volotsky pattern were trained many of the aristocracy
who became abbots and bishops and rose to
prominence in
public affairs.
A darling of the Tory No Thanks brigade,
who came to wider
public prominence during the Independence Referendum, he is likely to become the «usual» single Tory elected from the Glasgow list.
Not everyone was so happy to see the Wisconsin governor,
who shot to national
prominence for stripping his state's
public employees of collective bargaining rights and subsequently passing controversial «right - to - work» laws.
Back in the leadership campaign, there was a strong case for giving greater
public prominence to John Denham,
who was doing long - term policy thinking for the campaign.
Former American Idol contestant Jennifer Hudson won the best supporting actress award for Dreamgirls, and earned an apology from Simon Cowell
who was I don't mean to be rude but... The British TV and music producer we all love to hate rose to
public prominence as a judge on Pop Idol and American Idol
She rose to
prominence in the 1970s with books defending the civic value of
public schools from attacks by left - wing detractors,
who were calling them capitalist tools to indoctrinate working - class children.
A seismic shift in attitude appears to be underway as bankers,
who long have dismissed
public blockchains, now appear to believe it will gain greater
prominence...
Despite supposedly being «side by side» in an equal relationship, the participant explained that it is the man
who exercises the position of power and
prominence in the
public social framework and the woman the function of helper.