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The big agencies advertise on television and have prominence wherever people donate.
"Children taking the EBacc will have prominence in the accountability tables," said Morgan.
Some structural engineers say it will be important to decide exactly how big a category of buildings any new codes would apply to: every structure over five stories, or just those that have prominence or symbolic power that might attract attacks.
But Newport council said it felt that Welsh should not have prominence in signage in its response to the Welsh government's consultation on the proposed Welsh language standards.
At a time that a Jewish presidential candidate won a primary election and so many Jews have prominence in many domains, how could Jewish people be the top victims of hate crimes?
In a recent talk on the subject, Driscoll bemoaned the loss of "Christendom" which he defined as the time when it was necessary to have Christian faith in order to have prominence and respect in American culture.
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"Each had prominence in New York.
Even in the age of the iPod, another name still has prominence in the music player world: Walkman.
Most importantly, the case had prominence because the change in the phenotype of the moth was so obvious.
At his news conference, Shapiro emphasized McMaster's high profile, stating that the case "has prominence because of McMaster and his son's service to our country".
Nevertheless, a number of genes had prominence-specific expression patterns, particularly Fap with a unique expression profile in each prominence (Figure 14C).
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