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Photographs of the disfigured corpse were given prominence in Palestinian newspapers and television reports.
A series of Bellotto's views were given prominence in one of the principal chambers of the Royal Castle, hence known as the "Canaletto Room".
That is, flashy production values were given prominence at the beginning of shows, to entice restless eyes, and commercials were moved to the middle.
Reports of increased levels of violence and abuse towards eastern Europeans were given prominence in the domestic press, and political leaders have been quick to promise to do all in their power to address the issue.
In the recent Charlotte party convention, Castro was given the all-important keynote address – the first Hispanic to fill that spot – but other Latino party bigwigs were given prominence too.
ROME — Four avant-garde painters — Chagall, Klee, Kokoschka and Picasso — were given prominence in 1948 in the first Venice Biennale following the Second World War and were described in the event's catalog as artists "who had defended, in dark moments, cultural freedom in western Europe".
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Surprisingly, it was given prominence as an Op-Ed article.
A lot of mediocre art was given prominence.
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.
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