"prominent" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Now, the newly prominent Kurds are indulging in some of Mr. Hussein's abuses themselves.
- They are permanently important and, at the moment, newly prominent in record releases.
- Visual art is newly prominent in Chelsea.
- These stories catered to the whims of the newly prominent merchant class, whose tastes of entertainment leaned toward the arts and pleasure districts.
- Only when he was asked whether he worried about being heard over the Republicans' newly prominent chorus did Mr. Clinton seem to bristle a bit.
- In the early 20th century, naturalists were faced with increasing pressure to add rigor and preferably experimentation to their methods, as the newly prominent laboratory-based biological disciplines had done.
- (Even with such talk wafting around them, player representatives, given a newly prominent role in the conference, generally joined the chorus on behalf of labor peace and cooperation.)
- First, a newly prominent form of what is known as "sound symbolism" is crowding out some older ones in competition for a familiar piece of habitat.
- But the broken ruins that appeared in settings of the newly prominent iconic episode of the "Rest on the Flight into Egypt" were always of Roman character.
- Those interested in labour now study it as part of a newly prominent paradigm - the history of American capitalism.
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