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The question of the poison is curious, as is the prominence given to it by Xinhua.
The prominence given to Africa also reflects Brazil's shift from aid recipient to provider.
There was more prominence given to a session on how academic research could advance dons' careers.
The prominence given photographs is one of the few ways editors can try to provide perspective and nuance.
There was some criticism of the prominence given to the claim that Iraqi WMD could be readied within 45 minutes.
Ofcom ruled that Titchmarsh's interview with Seymour breached clause 10.4 of the broadcast code, covering "undue prominence" given to a product or service.
There will certainly be occasions when there ought to be less prominence given to things that are done and dusted, over and done with.
Adding to Boc's woes has been the prominence given in the media to anti-government comments by Lt Alexandru Gheorghe, a serving officer.
Richards said there needed to be a debate in the next year or two about electronic programme guides and the prominence given to public service broadcasters.
Ms Dandridge added: "Although not a new issue, lad culture does seem to have acquired a particular prominence given the prevalence of social media in young people's lives".
Those who pay their respects will notice a prominence given to a certain Smith-Corona typewriter, whose keys were once made to dance to another city's tune.
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