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A lot of mediocre art was given prominence.
Surprisingly, it was given prominence as an Op-Ed article.
US cinema was given prominence this year, and flickered rather than shone amid displays of highly stylised brutality.
After the story was given prominence in several newspapers, the BBC contacted Mr Oliver – who left the Corporation only a fortnight ago – for confirmation of Mr Cameron's position.
A picture of morris dancers was given prominence appeared in an article entitled: "Brits revel in gloom ahead of the Olympics, but don't believe the gripe," by Ian Johnson.
— Austin G Mackell (@austingmackell) 14 Sep 12 As The Lede reported on Tuesday, more than two months after the offensive film trailer was first posted on YouTube, the video was given prominence in Egypt when a clip from it was screened on the the Al-Nas television channel by the conservative Muslim host Sheikh Khaled Abdalla.
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To me, the good news is that a network anchor was giving prominence to the plight of underfinanced candidates.
Ruth's voice is given prominence, and it is her narration that powerfully bookends the novel.
Treasures like Fuller's finches and their stories will be given prominence.
Even when ideas are given prominence, they no longer have standing in their own right.
Photographs of the disfigured corpse were given prominence in Palestinian newspapers and television reports.
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