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Each ischial bone has a prominence, or tuberosity, and it is upon these tuberosities that the body rests when seated.
It extends for 9 km, and has a prominence of 275 m, north of the summit at.
Liberty Cap has a prominence of 492 feet, and so would qualify as a separate peak under most of strictly prominence-based rules.
It has a prominence of 858 feet, and it is almost never climbed in direct conjunction with Columbia Crest, so it is usually considered a separate peak.
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Although artists and educators are still represented on boards, cultural institutions spend much of their energies trying to secure members with financial clout, people who often have a prominence that can attract donors from outside New York.
In the RTEN group, one patient (5.3%) had asymptomatic hypertrophic callus and another 3 patients (15.8%) had a prominence at the cut bent end of the nail.
The examination showed the right foot had a prominence on the medial border and loss of longitudinal arch when compared to opposite foot (Fig. 1).
Oram Cardy and colleagues have found that children have a prominence of M50, however, with the latency at approximately 79.6 ms after stimulus onset [22].
Qatar has a new prominence in the world thanks to the station.
All cities have one, and that of Paris, of course, has a particular prominence in American artistic life.
And it has a renewed prominence in "Crafting Modernism: Midcentury American Art and Design," which highlights the explosion of call-it-what-you-will creative activity between 1945 and 1969.
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