Sentence examples for prominence for from inspiring English sources

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Other trees have come to prominence for their engravings.

Founded in 1983, Novell rose to prominence for its network operating system, Netware.

But the world championships have long served as a springboard to prominence for American goalies.

There are outfits online that offer to give your website more prominence for relatively little outlay.

From the standpoint of the Bush campaign, the more prominence for Mr. Clinton the better.

But both Warren and Sanders have risen to prominence for a reason.

Mr. Vengerov and Ms. Zilberstein have enjoyed international prominence for a while.

There is no precedent for a story of this type enjoying such prominence for so long.

Around that time, Shahid was gaining prominence for securing acquittals for those wrongly arrested in the 2006 Mumbai blasts.

Certain aspects of his achievement gained prominence for the first time, principally the wide range of his printmaking.

And, guess what, it is possible for a person of colour to gain prominence for reasons other than political correctness.

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