Examples of 'great prominence' in a sentence

Meaning of "great prominence"

great prominence: This phrase suggests that someone or something holds significant importance, influence, or attention in a particular context or field

How to use "great prominence" in a sentence

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great prominence
They gave a great prominence to that signature.
They give them this place of great prominence.
He soon acquired great prominence in his profession.
The preservation of the design of old city constructions is of great prominence.
That music has great prominence in modern society is not in doubt.
Its elevated position raises it to a position of great prominence in the local topography.
Birds have great prominence in Irish mythology.
Most of the diarists featured in the collection never rose to great prominence.
Ontologies have been receiving great prominence as a tool for specifying concepts in many different domains.
The country houses have traditional architectural elements that take great prominence in the decoration.
The rio grande do sul state has great prominence in pastoralist activities as a regional economy.
After the war, Schuman rose to great prominence.
Heracleon gives as great prominence as any orthodox writer to Christ and His redeeming work.
Sometimes we also see how bamboo has great prominence in the bathrooms.
He had 11 children with two wives, and has numerous descendants, including many of great prominence.

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Surely the Bible gives great prominence to this movement.
In Chinese culture also, this creature has great prominence.
Nowadays, facial peels have gained a great prominence among the different beauty treatments.
In the interwar years, Shestov continued to develop into a thinker of great prominence.
Putins recent ubiquity has brought great prominence to the practice of Putinology.
A number of Anne Hutchinson 's descendants have reached great prominence.
Art and music have great prominence in Germany 's culture.
With Elizabeth now Queen of England, the Woodvilles rose to great prominence and power.
Slaves, however, had great prominence at that time causing major rebellions.
Yet the Scripture gives it great prominence.
Certainly she was a person of great prominence and importance in Paul 's eyes.
Moreover, his hometown, Bethlehem, was not of great prominence.
The, uh, merchant is a man of… great prominence who owns large flocks and herds.
The coastal town of Cadaqués has gained great prominence in Instagram.
The Hochbergs had reached a great prominence and wealth in the 19th century.
The woman - now a star of great prominence.
Over the years, Ágata consolidated great prominence in market footwear exports.
The result is a sublime architectural ensemble that gives great prominence to the Macael materials used.
United Nations peace-keeping continues to assume great prominence in the range of United Nations activities.
The women - now a star of great prominence.
Several of the company 's employees rose to great prominence in the industry.
Moreover, wireless technology has gained great prominence among the community.
Bedle is the first known cricketer " who achieved great prominence in the game.
Some of Terman 's subjects reached great prominence in their fields.
The, uh, merchant is a man of… great prominence.
The parish of Ixtapaluca was founded in 1531 and had great prominence in the area.

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