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is prominence
noun
The state of being prominent: widely known or eminent.
Exact(2)
It is prominence that makes the difference.
But Rowling's books make clear the difference between celebrity (which is prominence, often unearned and rarely long-lasting) and heroism (which is self-sacrificial, courageous and never gives up).
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What Madoff craved most of all, Negrych surmised, was prominence, of the kind that can only be bought.
If acute longitudinal instability is present, there can be prominence of the distal ulna at the dorsal aspect of the wrist.
Urogomphi are prominences of tergum IX of beetle larvae (e.g., Lawrence et al., 2010).
Superimposed on the many coordinated changes are prominence-specific differences in the expression of genes encoding transcription factors, extracellular matrix components, and signaling molecules.
The issue is gaining prominence.
Ruth's voice is given prominence, and it is her narration that powerfully bookends the novel.
But a new genre is gaining prominence: unflattering depictions of the booming, Celtic Tiger economy.
This issue is regaining prominence in recent debates on nationalism.
To meet the ever increasing electrical energy demand, energy conversion from PV sources is gaining prominence.
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