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They long for prominence.
Controversy vied for prominence.
But who could succeed him?A number of younger politicians, jostling for prominence, have suffered setbacks.
Camera phones were at the ready and the various entourages inside the ropes fought for prominence.
Only two years ago, he had high hopes for prominence in real estate.
Thickets of Respect and Labour posters vie for prominence from the tops of buildings and few lack an opinion.
The recent figures place Take-Two among the independent game publishers, vying for prominence with Electronic Arts, Activision and THQ.
And where does it leave him vis-à-vis Rand Paul and Ted Cruz, who are fellow Republican senators itching for prominence and are also hypothetical primary rivals?
The gladiatorial side of the art world is usually kept under wraps, in the jockeying for prominence among artists, gallery owners and curators.
The world's "top 20", among them the American president, Barack Obama, making his first trip to Europe, will be sitting among a crowd of Europeans jostling for prominence.
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