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to visibility
noun
The condition of being visible.
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"She's concerned with restoring the feminist art movement to visibility".
In 2014, a knighting from Future Classic is an instant pass to visibility.
"I am looking forward to visibility with the expansion and an increase in clientele".
"Instead, Walmart's reference to visibility and disclosure strictly refers to internal disclosure".
On the other hand, it's clearly a work in which authenticity has given place to visibility.
It was only 30 years later that Soviet dissidents and refugees from Latin American dictatorships catapulted human rights to visibility.
This makes the runways easier for pilots to pick out at night, because the key to visibility, on runways as well as on roads, is contrast.
From the driver's seat, the low priority given to visibility is painfully evident, as the chunky pillars have a tendency to make cars in the adjacent lane disappear.
The walls of the gallery have been painted gold, an aid to visibility that may also underscore Mr. Agematsu's view that his discoveries are another kind of treasure.
Here and there fish, driven it seemed by an uncontrollable curiosity, bobbed upward from the depths to visibility, as though wishing to help the listeners be satisfied with the tale.
This does not mean, as some readers assume, that the things brought to visibility by theory and belief are not real because their status as fact cannot be universally verified by independent empirical measures.
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