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The event was given considerable prominence in the official media.
Turing's relationship with Clarke, who worked alongside him in Bletchley Park's celebrated Hut 8, is given considerable prominence, including their decision to get married despite his homosexuality.
The WHO (1998) report proclaiming the existence of a 'global obesity epidemic' is given considerable prominence in the study and is the primary source of evidence for an obesity epidemic in Australia.
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It gives considerable prominence to the view that overweight and obesity (and the obesity 'epidemic') are behind increases in the incidence of diabetes, masking the complex etiology of the disease.
The 1998 film Elizabeth gives considerable, although historically inaccurate, prominence to Walsingham (portrayed by Geoffrey Rush).
Although she was not of royal blood, Tiy became the favoured wife of Amenhotep III (reigned 1390 53 bce), a powerful king of the 18th dynasty, who gave her considerable prominence in state affairs and in public ceremonies; her name appeared with the king's on official documents.
Extended phenotypes have gained considerable prominence in community- [ 8], evolutionary- [ 9] and behavioral ecology [ 10].
She achieved considerable prominence as Peggy Mount's bullied sister-in-law, Violet, in Lollypop Loves Mr Mole (1971).
By Russell Platt March 1, 2017 Mieczysław Weinberg's music has gone from almost complete obscurity in the West to considerable prominence since the turn of the century.
In 1987, having achieved considerable prominence in Europe, he took on a substantial change of environment, accepting a professorship at the University of California, San Diego; two years ago he moved to Stanford.
He continued his scientific career and achieved considerable prominence.
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