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What is new in the context is likely to be made more prominent than what is not.
A few of the more prominent must serve as examples of what a complete listing and description would disclose.
The formal ceremony at which the Awards of Merit are presented is one of the most prominent award ceremonies in the world, and is televised live in more than 100 countries annually.
Species can be recognized by their rosettes of more or less folded leaves with persistent bases and quite prominent nonglandular hairs.
In the northeast are several flat-topped mountains, of which Raccoon and Lookout are the most prominent, having a maximum elevation near the Georgia line of little more than and gradually decreasing in height toward the southwest, where Sand Mountain is a continuation of Raccoon.
Many see Calvinism as growing in acceptance, and some prominent Reformed Baptists, such as Albert Mohler and Mark Dever, have been pushing for the Southern Baptist Convention to adopt a more Calvinistic orientation.
F. Leroy Forlines, Robert Picirilli, Stephen Ashby and Matthew Pinson ( see citations ) are four of the more prominent supporters.
Aga Khan I (; or, less commonly but more correctly (; ), was the title accorded to Hasan Ali Shah (; ; 1804 in Kohak, Iran – 1881 in Bombay, India ), the governor of Kirman, 46th Imam of the Nizari Ismaili Muslims, and prominent Muslim leader in Iran and later in the Indian Subcontinent.
Julia Agrippina, most commonly referred to as Agrippina Minor or Agrippina the Younger, and after 50 known as Julia Augusta Agrippina ( Minor Latin for the ‘ younger ’, Classical Latin: ;, 7 November 15 or 6 November 16 – 19 / 23 March 59 ) was a Roman Empress and one of the more prominent women in the Julio-Claudian dynasty.
Both books have a more prominent attention to prayer than is found in the other gospels.
Some of these more prominent groups include the following:
He feared the presence of prominent Umayyad exiles in Ifriqiya, a family more illustrious than his own, might become a focal point for intrigue among local nobles against his own usurped powers.
Around 755, believing he had discovered plots involving some of the more prominent Umayyad exiles in Kairouan, Ibn Habib turned against them.
Some of the more prominent transactions include:
It was here that his position became more prominent amongst the Bahá ’ ís.
Brunei's leaders are concerned that steadily increased integration in the world economy will undermine internal social cohesion although it has taken steps to become a more prominent player by serving as chairman for the 2000 APEC ( Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation ) forum.
Because of this growth, regional and state organizations began to assume a more prominent role in the governance of the sport.
After trapping Caesar in Thessaly, the prominent Senators in Pompey's camp began to argue loudly for a more decisive victory.
One of the more prominent is osteoporosis.
Aircraft began becoming much more prominent in the Spanish Civil War and especially World War II.
Despite this, aircraft today are much more extensively used as the primary tools for both army and navy, as evidenced by the prominent use of helicopters to transport and support troops, the use of aerial bombardment as the " first strike " in many engagements, and the replacement of the battleship with the aircraft carrier as the center of most modern navies.
As a result, women's breasts become far more prominent than those of men.
" Some historians have put forward the idea that more recently the United States has become the home of conspiracy theories because so many high-level prominent conspiracies have been undertaken and uncovered since the 1960s.
An even more prominent example is that of Cardinal Richelieu, whose power was so great that he was for many years the real ruler of France.
University alumni have also been very prominent in the film industry, with 25 different alumni winning a combined 30 Academy Awards, more than any other school in the world.

more and pass
In any case I do not intend to let the present occasion pass without dealing more directly with the problem of implementing good intentions.
If, at any time during the assignment pass, the compiler finds that there are no more index words available for assignment, the warning message `` No More Index Words Available '' will be placed in the object program listing, the table will be altered to show that index words 1 through 96 are available, and the assignment will continue as before.
So we are the more prepared to give Parker the credit for having taken the right side in an unnecessary controversy, to salute his courage, and to pass on, happily forgetting both him and the entire episode.
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The other two are more interesting, both essentially being my father is MLK, with MLK being the reference found elsewhere in the Bible in prohibitions such as do not pass your children through the fire to MLK, in which case the following possibilities arise:
During actual play, more common terms are " two craps two " during the comeout roll because the pass line bet is lost on a comeout crap roll and / or because a bet on any craps would win.
He was also called " Darth Vader " more than once because of the black uniform and car, adding to his notoriety as a driver who would wreck any car he could not pass.
The switching mixers ( below ) pass more power and usually insert less distortion.
" Writing in Collier's more than 20 years earlier, Dorais ' Notre Dame teammate Knute Rockne acknowledged Cochems as the early leader in the use of the pass, observing, " One would have thought that so effective a play would have been instantly copied and become the vogue.
Before that rule change, a forward pass had to be made from 5 or more yards behind the line of scrimmage.
Jack Jacobs of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers is recognized, not for inventing the forward pass, but for popularizing it in the Western Interprovincial Football Union, thus changing the Canadian game from a more run-dominated game to the passing game as seen today.
* Gauntlet track, a section of two railroad tracks that overlap to allow them to pass a narrow bridge or tunnel in little more than the space of one track
Since arms pass from parents to offspring, and there is frequently more than one child per couple, it is necessary to distinguish the arms of siblings and extended family members from the original arms as passed on from eldest son to eldest son.
* Running martingale: This design adds leverage to a bit and features a split fork beginning at the chest with a ring on each side of the fork through which the reins pass, enabling the rider to more easily keep the horse under control, but also allowing the horse freedom of movement when needed.
This means that generally the larger hailstones will form some distance from the stronger updraft where they can pass more time growing.
An RTOS makes the promise that no more than an agreed upon maximum amount of time will pass between executions of subroutines.
Dewey believed journalists should do more than simply pass on information.
This game, more than any other, gave the Jaguars ' front office a strong desire to upgrade the pass rush during the offseason.
Openings in the rock increase in size, and an underground drainage system begins to develop, allowing more water to pass through the area, and accelerating the formation of underground karst features.
Once the rain reaches the ground, it may pass through soil that can provide much more CO < sub > 2 </ sub > to form a weak carbonic acid solution, which dissolves calcium carbonate.
The gain medium will amplify any photons passing through it, regardless of direction ; but only the photons in a spatial mode supported by the resonator will pass more than once through the medium and receive substantial amplification.
Afterward, the two sides met and there was a disagreement, and the Sioux asked the men to stay or to give more gifts instead before being allowed to pass through their territory.
While the forward pass is an invention of the North American game, the lateral and backward pass is also a part of rugby union and rugby league, where such passes are much more common.
This step can be performed only after all input objects have been read and assigned temporary addresses ; the relaxation pass subsequently re-assigns addresses, which may in turn allow more relaxations to occur.

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