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Winston Churchill left a great clue about this in a quote: "Take your worst feature and make it prominent".
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He made it prominent, and laid the groundwork for bluegrass in the 1940s".
Among various semiconductor materials, ZnO always gains substantial research interests due to its wide band gap (3.37 eV) and high excitation binding energy (60 meV) at room temperature, making it prominent for a wide range of applications [13].
I thought it would be an interesting backdrop to the novel without making it prominent.
The fact that ever since I moved to this country, this has been the most contentious socio-economic issue, made it prominent in my own mind, and as such, when this project presented itself to me it seemed like an opportunity to tell a story that is borne out of this world, but hopefully sheds a positive light on how we can move forward as a society if we give people a true second chance.
"I will encourage him to make it a prominent part of his pitch".
If your natural line is blurred, smile to tighten the skin and make it more prominent.
The Greens are the most explicit but even they don't make it a prominent issue," he added.
If the Supreme Court strikes down the health care law, Republicans hope to make it a prominent element of their effort to deny him a second term.
The second most popular operation raises the bridge of the nose to make it more prominent — the opposite of the typical nose job in the West.
In the final version of the work, which premiered on July 15 , 1965 Bernstein adjusted the piano part to make it equally prominent in all sections of the symphony.
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