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But some state-controlled newspapers have given unusual prominence to the issue.
Michael is given unusual prominence in a "Last Judgement" for the period, and his powerful presence emphasises the work's function in a hospice and its preoccupation with the liturgy of death.
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They will give unusual prominence to another Young Turk, Mr Clegg, thus perhaps benefiting the Lib Dems the most.Some campaigns matter; others don't.
Nevins's idiosyncratic vision has given HBO unusual prominence in the reality programming that has come to dominate television - not the pseudoreality of game shows like "Survivor" but the documentaries that indulge America's endless fascination with itself.
You begin to notice the mathematically precise editing (as in the climax of "Strangers on a Train," 1951), the unusual prominence given to inanimate objects (the glass of milk in "Suspicion," 1941), the elaborate camera movements and extreme long takes ("Under Capricorn," 1949).
The unusual prominence of the woodwinds throughout seemed to stem more from the relative smallness of the string sections than from any indiscipline or imbalance, and gave the work unusual, piquant colorings.
Thus the word nabob came to mean someone of great wealth or unusual prominence.
Questions of home décor loom with unusual prominence in psyches with far more pressing anxieties to assuage.
Why is this student given such prominence?
The event was given considerable prominence in the official media.
(Hardly surprising given the prominence film enjoys in American culture).
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