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prominence

[prom-uh-nuhns] / ˈprɒm ə nəns /




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She found more prominence after his death in 1993, but Chavez’s shadow loomed over her for too long.

From Los Angeles Times

As they gained prominence across the country and around the world, the legend of Kyuss grew.

From Los Angeles Times

Bursting into national prominence in the mid-1960s in the San Joaquin Valley, Chavez galvanized public support on behalf of them after organizing community groups across Central and Southern California.

From Los Angeles Times

Bursting into national prominence in the mid-1960s in the San Joaquin Valley, Chavez galvanized public support on behalf of farm workers.

From Los Angeles Times

For Dupont, it means he has someone else to share top billing with in a national team that rivals its football counterpart for popularity and prominence in France.

From BBC