Prominence
Meanings and phrases
n.
- the state of being prominent: widely known or eminent
- relative importance
- something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from its surroundings; bulge; bump; hump; swelling; gibbosity; gibbousness; jut; protuberance; protrusion; extrusion; excrescence
n.
- large eruptions of luminous hydrogen gas that rise thousands of kilometers above the chromosphere
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- The fort came to prominence during the Chandela rule.
- Jazz came to prominence in Cleveland during this period.
- He came to prominence, however, on Supertramp's 1983 ...
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- Doja Cat rose to prominence in 2018 with her single "Mooo!
- He quickly rose to prominence in the Turkish film industry.
- Lin rose to prominence and became a household name overnight.
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- He gained prominence as a jurist, theologian and grammarian.
- He gained prominence after releasing the street anthem "Legbegbe".
- Ejya Yadav has gained prominence within the RJD since her election.
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- LeBoutillier first rose to national prominence in 1974.
- He rose to national prominence as royal chamberlain and a favourite of Edward II of England.
- Zee reached national prominence when she joined "Good Morning America Weekend" on November 12, 2011.
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- The fort came to prominence during the Chandela rule.
- The family first achieved prominence during the reign of Catherine II.
- The firm grew to prominence during the railroad era in the United States.
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- St. Clair first rose to prominence when she won the title of Miss Gay Indiana in 2016.
- The band rose to prominence when they won the 'Road to Joburg Day' competition in 2010.
- Blonds first came to prominence when they released their "Dark Roots EP" in December 2011.
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- It was the foundation for Wynn's rise to prominence in the casino industry.
- Toronto's rise to prominence was initiated by the arrival of the train and telegraph.
- He became a Grand Master in 1734, indicating his rapid rise to prominence in Pennsylvania.
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- The local incident unexpectedly gained national and international prominence.
- This period marked Carroll's emergence into international prominence as an author.
- In December 2009 Copenhagen gained international prominence when it hosted the worldwide climate meeting COP15.
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- Each of these peaks has at least of topographic prominence.
- An "Ultra" is a mountain summit with a topographic prominence of or more.
- An ultra-prominent summit is a summit with at least of topographic prominence.
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- In 1900 he came into prominence over the case known as the Taff Vale judgment.
- During this period another Serbian club came into prominence, VK Bečej, which won 6 out of 15 editions.
- The dog came into prominence as a puppy, when he won Ireland's oldest coursing event, the Tipperary Cup.
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- The family first achieved prominence during the reign of Catherine II.
- It achieved prominence for its use in the qualitative analysis of nickel.
- Hoa have achieved prominence in the light industry, import-export trade, shopping malls, and private banking sector.
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- In recent years, British series such as "Coronation Street" and "Doctor Who" have been given greater prominence.
- Along with his younger brother, Prince Woke, Oke was raised to greater prominence when Emperor Seinei died without an heir.
- "People Need Love" was released in June 1972, featuring guest vocals by the women, who were now given much greater prominence.
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- More recently she has come to wider prominence through her television work.
- Earnshaw achieved greatest prominence through his connection with the Labour Party.
- He achieved a degree of unwanted prominence through the Combe-Ivanov affair of 1983.