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For most of the region's history under Hungarian rule, before being absorbed into Romania, Transylvanians have played a disproportionately prominent role in Hungary's history, ranging from the great Renaissance king, Mátyás Corvinus, to the only Hungarian general capable of winning battles, János Hunyádi, to Hungary's most celebrated armed robber, Attila Ambrus.
They admitted the goalkeeper's conduct had been far from exemplary, but contended that the incident was only minor, and had been exacerbated by disproportionately prominent and negative press coverage.
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They loom disproportionately large.
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A similar trend is observed for pathogenic bacteria, which are prominent among the organisms that contribute disproportionately to gene sets affected by nonfragmentary transfer.
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Big companies worry about paying disproportionately.
Galenson compared one-hit wonder artists to their more prominent contemporaries, noting artists whose fame (at least from the perspective of art history books) rests disproportionately on a single work.
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