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Significados de bring prominently em inglês
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Uso de bring prominently em inglês
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It served, however, to bringprominently forward two of the Ulster representatives whose full worth had not till then been sufficiently appreciated.
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I was rather adroit, and careful not to bringprominently into sight anything of a literary kind which could become a stone of stumbling.
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The relations between the Transvaal and England are again being broughtprominently before the world.
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This subject was broughtprominently before the house of commons on the 2nd of December.
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Whatever was repulsive was softened down: whatever was graceful and noble was broughtprominently forward.
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Everywhere throughout the Old Testament, the holiness of God is broughtprominently forward and insisted upon.
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Its bird life was first broughtprominently to notice in 1891, by Henry Palmer, the agent of Hon.
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The grandparents, or even the more remote ancestors, are briefly sketched and their chief characteristics broughtprominently into view.
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Now that a war with France was inevitable the subject was broughtprominently forward; especially in the house of lords.
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"Many of our virtues and vices are broughtprominently forward by circumstances," replied Swinton.
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The decade following eighteen hundred and thirty broughtprominently to the foreground six American authors among the many who occasioned brief notice.
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But should it be broughtprominently before them, they will have to do something, and it may make it very awkward for me.
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Although this book was published a few years ago, nevertheless it seems sufficiently important to the reviewer to have it broughtprominently before psychopathologists.
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Other subjects had entered into the public apprehension and were broughtprominently to the attention of Congress, and by Congress referred to the Reconstruction Committee.
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As she will be broughtprominently forward as our story progresses, we had better inform the reader at once, all we know of her antecedents.
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It was not revived until the military victories of the Maccabean era had again broughtprominently to the front this phase of national glory (cf.