prominent造句61. Another map showed contour lines, the positions of a few prominent objects and the heights of one or two locations.
62. His dementia advanced rapidly, with further impairment of vision, and the myoclonus became more prominent.
63. In a phone message to a friend, Siegel also threatened to picket the home of a prominent gay philanthropist.
64. McKinley and Excite currently command two of the five most prominent spots for search engines on the Netscape browser home page.
65. A prominent midrib and 4 to 6 lateral veins are present.
66. It was a heavy snowfall and by morning even the most prominent landmark was disguised beneath a thick covering of snow.
67. Spatial analysis features particularly prominent on the research agenda relating to natural and technological hazards and geodemographics.
68. Duty done, the vodka was playing a prominent part in his triumph.
69. He became a nationally prominent horse breeder, fostered charities, sat on corporate boards, served in the Connecticut legislature.
70. It was initially his elder brother, Sir Richard Damory, who was more prominent.
71. He had made up his mind to appoint a nonpolitical committee of outside experts and prominent private citizens.
72. The wife of a prominent banker, his own banker as a matter of fact, said the banker liked mashed potatoes.
73. In this chapter we examine the prominent modes of actual political behavior of individuals.
74. Prominent Republicans, including Bob Dole, advised the President publicly to cancel the trip.
75. Post-war architects, amongst whom Frederick Gibberd was soon prominent, popularized a style which drew on many influences.
76. They flowed into the taut nostrils and along the prominent bones in the cheek.
77. A prominent example is the research conducted in the 1970s on the development of a new international division of labour.
78. And, even then, Morris played footsie with prominent Republicans, such as Sen.
79. Prominent among the protective mechanisms that are controlled by nociceptive neurones is the microcirculation of the gastric mucosa.
80. At any rate, the most prominent critic was Nick Seitz, the editorial director of Golf Digest and its sister publications.
81. These days, knitwear is a prominent part of every collection.
82. Transnational migration, by no means a novel phenomenon, is also a prominent feature of many communities.
83. No Soviet figure, let alone such a prominent one, had ever mounted such an attack in the Western press.
84. She had a white puffy panicky face and prominent eyes accentuated by pink eyeshadow.
85. But on other prominent subjects, many more students are embracing staunchly conservative views.
86. Falck's indifference to what is considered smart has cost him the more prominent position he once looked like occupying.
87. Imports from the continent valued £3.9 million, with linen, wine, timber, naval stores and bar iron prominent.
88. Every prominent scholar of nineteenth-century art planted himself in front of her, writing paraphernalia at hand.
89. On a prominent knoll near the end of the path is a distinctive cairn built in Robinson's memory.
90. Hughes was the second prominent researcher at Georgetown to face problems because of reproductive research.