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In each case, that prominence was not to last.
Foer acknowledges that prominence and popularity have always mattered in publishing.
Soon he was learning that prominence has its unpleasant consequences as, seven minutes from half-time, Josip Simunic inflicted a professional foul for which he was booked.
All too often, politicians and other public figures cling to the notion that prominence means never having to say you're sorry.
In assessing the requirement for "due prominence," the committee took into account both the prominence of the original article and the seriousness of the breach, and ruled that prominence of the correction was not sufficient".
Any decision made by the Panel will be published on the Editorial Complaints Corrections section of the Guardian website.* The panel will have the discretion to recommend that prominence be given to panel recommendations where the panel considers there has been a serious breach of the PCC code.
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After the demonstration by Janssen and Lockyer in 1868 that prominences can be observed outside of eclipses using spectroscopes, the knowledge on prominences grew rapidly.
By 1892, it was a common knowledge that prominences erupted with speeds exceeding 100 s of km/s (from Tandberg-Hanssen 1995).
But increasingly often it is local human interest stories that take prominence.
Which is the reason that his prominence is so infuriating to the rest of the community".
Yet at the inquest that followed, prominence was given again to police accounts of supporters being drunk and without tickets.
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