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The chapter narrating the war (Yuddhakanda) is given prominence over all other chapters.
Rowling claims to have been very careful not to colour her novels in an overtly religious way, lest one faith be given prominence over any other.
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In addition to the generally upward or downward gene expression profiles, the trajectory clustering analysis also highlighted several other terms that were over-represented in specific trajectories within a given prominence (Table S2).
It's apparent that ITV's website has given prominence to the Balls leaks from the tory press over the last 24 hours.
Surprisingly, it was given prominence as an Op-Ed article.
A lot of mediocre art was given prominence.
Economic planning, growth and scientific change were given prominence.
It'll be given prominence on both companies' websites.
In the last decade, research has given prominence to another volitional tool, namely the implementation intentions.
Music, Dan Gennoe felt that since the songs in American Life mostly gave prominence to style over substance, "Die Another Day" as a result had become one-dimensional.
In contrast to St Helens, who have been led to a fifth consecutive Grand Final appearance by the desire to mark the end of Keiron Cunningham's career in fitting style, and despite the yellow-booted brilliance of the younger Tomkins, the hallmark of Wigan's progress to Old Trafford has been a refusal to give prominence to any individual over the collective effort.
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