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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.
Some sections of the piece are created through sound, light and movement; in other places, text takes prominence.
As we arrive at "String," set to John Luther Adams's shimmering "Dark Waves," the point shoe takes prominence, and the dancers, now clad in handsome white leotards and shorts, form more of an integrated community.
The report noted a number of "pressing issues" related to enforcing rules, including "an emphasis on winning that takes prominence over integrity" as well as "public distrust of the N.C.A.A.'s ability to police itself".
Girls' music takes prominence, and Beats of the Antonov depicts an exciting, live negotiation of cultural freedom for the young women who have been forced to make their homes in the camp.
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But increasingly often it is local human interest stories that take prominence.
Since then, Shia militias have increasingly taken prominence in most frontlines across the country.
"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.
The issue has taken prominence not just because of Mr. Obama's appointment of General Petraeus to replace Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, but because House leaders want to pass a war spending measure before leaving town for the Fourth of July break.
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