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When labels remain unobserved, nuclear energy and biomass take prominence.
But increasingly often it is local human interest stories that take prominence.
"You witness scenes of bombing, but then you have long periods without them, where music and life take prominence.
While he had ample success with his own Pizza Company, he bought Australia's Coffee Club to take prominence in another market many said would never gain traction in Asia.
Is this akin to what people describe as spiritual awakenings, or perhaps the experience of improvising music with others, in which individual notes no longer take prominence and a larger meaning emerges in a wordless communication among the performers?
In the run-up to the Olympics, one athlete emerged from the shadows, threatening to take prominence over all others just from the sheer force of his good looks.
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"That takes prominence over good public policy".
In the sky, depth -- intensity of color -- takes prominence over the source of radiance.
Since then, Shia militias have increasingly taken prominence in most frontlines across the country.
Some sections of the piece are created through sound, light and movement; in other places, text takes prominence.
And yes, what is also true is that wedge issues, hot-button issues, end up taking prominence in our -- in our politics.
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