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.