The franchisee is obligated to carry out the services for which the trademark has been made prominent or famous.
The spacious setting has been brightened, with the architectural details made more prominent.
On the new label, the warning has been been revised and made more prominent.
I would like the public to realize who is dancing and to see the dancers' personalities made more prominent.
The large red X was made less prominent in the 1950s, but it remained on the labels and on advertising.
The current dispute was made prominent by a fire union advertising campaign.
Generally these four factors work together in combination, though syllables may sometimes be made prominent by means of only one or two of them.
Always the Palace horse is made prominent and tallest of all.
Mrs. Hermann has said she wants to see the dancers made more prominent as individuals.
The university direction was made prominent towards basic science.