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    prominence


    1. placed just above the bony prominence that can be


    2. ” He stared at an arrow enfolded with two ribbons in a place of prominence over the mantle


    3. Livingson, I am certain I have never encountered a man who was so willing to offer such honest and candid uncertainty regarding the disposition of his position and prominence


    4. “Not that any of these gentlemen are of that ilk,” she quickly corrected, “It's just that public prominence seems to go to some people's heads


    5. You will rise to a level of prominence


    6. To dream that you are sitting on a saddle indicates that you will rise to a position of prominence and power


    7. He was locked in conversation with Doc and well into his third double brandy and his zz's were back in prominence


    8. importance or prominence of the teaching gift in the


    9. The Western news networks gave prominence to any incident of human rights abuses


    10. “Sleeping his way to prominence and power?”

    11. And then it came, and I gasped as his lips touched the nape of my neck, moving down across the prominence of my spine, smooth and cool against my skin


    12. Throughout it all, the idea of a complex but singular kind of God, superior to all that had ever been, maybe the only one that had ever been out there, wallowed around the edges of Man’s theologies, rising occasionally to a temporary prominence, only to be resubmersed as the strangeness of the novelty grew too much to bear


    13. Then there was the short-lived prominence of the Egyptian god Aten a latter-day echo of the much earlier sun god Re whose ultimate fate was to merge into the god Amun-Re


    14. She is eager to leave, to escape this place where her brother was murdered and she rose to prominence only to be thwarted by a factionless woman who wasn’t supposed to be alive


    15. husband raised to national prominence as Al Gore’s running mate


    16. A relentlessly energetic businessman, his every step from the North Carolina farm of his birth to his present prominence has been marked by a stubborn will to succeed and a sure instinct for dealing with his fellow man


    17. He is a man of substance and prominence, who has assisted Ithaca over the years with his kindness and generous attention, his strength, leadership, and his deep caring for our students


    18. conjecture that the somewhat unusual prominence of this brilliant scarlet


    19. The three somatotypes—endomorphic, mesomorphic, and ectomorphic Are basic classifications of animal body types according to the prominence of different basic tissues types, roughly: digestive, muscular, and nervous tissues


    20. Better to suffer this prominence than for

    21. He wanted to see the next chapter in his country’s rise to prominence over the world and he saw Hitler’s latest plan as the most perfect of all


    22. He wasn’t wild like Julius had been on Prominence, but very shy, and despite being free, still followed me around, desiring to be of service


    23. At times he was angry with me, cursing at me; and at other times, he was smiling at me, kissing me, and holding me under the twin moons of Prominence


    24. As far as I knew, it was an unknown possession to those on Prominence


    25. We sailed away, out of the atmosphere of Prominence, and among the stars, among the planets, so varied and wild and beautiful across the universe, finding a planet, of green and blue, as our new home


    26. Back on Prominence, I had a cousin, young, who was almost like my little brother


    27. “Ava, my love, please, you know me! You know me! I served you on Prominence


    28. I learned that I died when I was small and my parents brought me to a sacred place in Prominence, at the center of the planet where ancient spirits existed


    29. Melissa was elected to office in Montreal's South Shore district and with Ed at home looking after the children she soon rose to a position of prominence in the party


    30. The company had always been on the leading edge of new technology and inventions, but when it incorporated the hydrogen engine and the German "People's Car" together in one mass-produced automobile, the company soared into international prominence

    31. From here he rose to prominence as a staff writer and eventually he was recruited by the Globe and Mail to do a column


    32. Elected to office following the two terms of Douglas MacArthur, Melissa Miller rose to prominence with the famous "Replicator Discussions" and was instrumental in the efficient introduction and application of this marvelous invention


    33. His speech gave him national prominence but reinforced many southern whites’ racist justification of Jim Crow segregation, disfranchisement, and violent enforcement


    34. National prominence came to Samuel Proctor as he took the road that followed white liberal deception


    35. The scene was fondly reminiscent of the opening day of races at Ascot, where the upper crust displayed their newly acquired fashions from the Continent and reasserted their positions of prominence and means


    36. Yes, there were definitely marital problems between the Underwoods, and he mused over how she had ever fallen for that flamboyant playboy whose only claim to prominence was that which he inherited from his family


    37. “You haven’t followed up on her over the years?” Feltus asked, finding it unusual that his obvious involvement with the case had not inspired him to keep track of her as she slowly gained prominence as a clairvoyant


    38. He had grown accustomed to his position of prominence in


    39. Credit watch services have come into prominence thanks to the many


    40. In computer gaming, the later 1980s are primarily the story of the United Kingdom's rise to prominence

    41. Thus, while both the ST and Amiga were host to many technically excellent games, their time of prominence proved to be shorter than that of the 8-bit machines, which saw new ports well into the 80s and even the 90s


    42. He was at his desk by 6:30 where his Ben Franklin review took prominence with the only additions being the coffee stains and cup marks from his nightly vigils


    43. Slavery returned to prominence


    44. life and why you are giving food more prominence in your life than


    45. resolved to gain again a place of prominence in Hollywood


    46. I come across a quote straight from Slater himself: ‘Should one branch fail, it is the responsibility of the other two branches to restore their Embassy’s prominence


    47. Ah, yes! A civil engineer of some prominence by the name of Ronald Twyman, an Englishman who had been working in Hong Kong for many years


    48. Therefore the same form of a tabled pattern that had been drafted out before is going to be used here once more, but the chronological order is going to be changed in order to give prominence towards this factor that is presently being treated out now


    49. prominence and soon most of the major United States Corporations began to utilize


    50. Malala rose to prominence with a blog for the BBC charting life in Swat under the Taleban, whose bloody two-year reign of terror supposedly came to an end with an army operation in 2009












































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    Synonyms for "prominence"

    prominence bulge bump excrescence extrusion gibbosity gibbousness hump jut protrusion protuberance swelling outgrowth distinction renown eminence influence greatness popularity note

    "prominence" definitions

    the state of being prominent: widely known or eminent


    relative importance


    something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from its surroundings