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If GoT goes 4 seasons, then by the 4th season Arya would be that age and ready to break out on her own and be more prominant, which is what I outlined in my idea for the character...
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They ran two posts including survey questions to other prominent baseball bloggers, and I was lucky enough to receive an email requesting my participation (OK, so maybe it's not "prominant" bloggers, but I was happy to be included).
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Rudy balanced the budget and turned the most dangerous city in America to one of the safest and most prominant tourist attractions in the country.
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As for the second, you cannot dominate your sport if you consistently fail in important situations and your most prominant rival outplays you at every opportunity.
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A very prominant scientist in the field of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance refers to it as “Nukular Magnetic Resonance”.
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If he did not except a prominant black as Martin Luther King what makes you think he is going to change his ways for a hispanic judge.
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I tend to be conservative on social issues which is why I have a huge problem with Mr. Steele's assessment of two prominant republican's extramarital affairs.
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Why not a prominant section for more relevant figures such as McCain, Huckabee, Romney, or Steele?
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Just look at the violence exhibited by Freepers, Stormfronters, prominant Evangelicals, and our pet trolls.
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Liatris have been prominant in my life since I moved to Kansas.
Vignettes from the K-State Gardens « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog 2009
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