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Mr. Keller's reference to "sufficient prominence" for material "extracted with some difficulty," I would suggest, reflected the journalistic temptation to accord special weight to one's exclusive information.
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For example, there is a prominence of 'manner of degree' and 'manner of quality' circumstances for material clauses (as shown in examples 44 47) and restriction of 'manner of means', 'extent of duration', and 'cause of purpose', for material clauses (as illustrated in examples 48 50).
Correlative mapping approaches parameterised using 2D and 3D image data have recently gained prominence for quantifying physical deformation in composite materials including fibre-reinforced polymers and trabecular bone.
Not for material gain".
You're looking for material.
Thus, our dissections produced prominence specific material, and there was an excellent correspondence between our microarray findings and established differential gene expression patterns.
Well cared for material is safe material.
Other trees have come to prominence for their engravings.
But both Warren and Sanders have risen to prominence for a reason.
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.
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