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It has been disheartening to see some tabloids giving prominence to this nonsense".
Such comfort emphasized family life and private activities, especially letter writing (giving prominence to the secretary desk) and the pursuit of hobbies.
Volvo will be giving prominence to its V60 plug-in hybrid, which combines a diesel engine driving the front wheels with an electrically powered rear axle.
The final days of the campaign were also punctuated by a sharp swing in pro-Beijing local media organizations, which began giving prominence to Mr. Leung.
The Bush campaign aggressively painted Dukakis as unpatriotic, giving prominence to "wedge issues," or issues that pit voters of an opposing party against one another.
Replacing political solutions with the criminal code, giving prominence to judges and politicians instead of governments and parliaments, has been one of the colossal errors committed by Spain.
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Surprisingly, it was given prominence as an Op-Ed article.
A lot of mediocre art was given prominence.
Yet governments continue to give prominence to corporate interests.
Even mainstream Pakistani papers give prominence to conspiratorial, and occasionally extremist, views.
"It's not good to give prominence to one religion or another".
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