A mix of neutrals blends well and lets the large canvas
take prominence.
While each work suggests the presence of humans amid an urban landscape, Rodriguez is more interested in creating atmosphere, allowing that which would ordinarily go unnoticed through the fog to
take prominence.
Concluding with Fay taking the fall for Henry and winding up behind bars, the story set the stage for a third character to
take prominence in this idiosyncratic indie franchise — the couple's son, Ned (Liam Aiken), whose time has come to wrestle control of the messy situation.
While there's a decent message at the heart of Susan Burke's screenplay, it never feels like it gets to
take prominence.
Going in I expected the «young love» relationship between Hassan and a rival chef to
take prominence over the Madame Mallory storyline, but Hallstrom does a nice job in balancing each portion with the right amount of care and attention.
This internal struggle saw the DUP
take prominence, with Ian Paisley now set to take over as first minister at Stormont.
I will represent you all diligently and ensure that nothing but your interests
take prominence in all circumstances».
So then I ask, does the temple / church / spirit of the age / ego
take prominence in our choices or love, truth, compassion, willingness to suffer for good?
Developing a common language and views around customers is
taking prominence.
With the digital connect
taking prominence, family time is taking a back seat and this research will definitely make parents take the initiative and collect their families and lead them to improved relationships.
Inevitably, an affair between the older man and much younger woman eventually
takes prominence, as it does in the source material.
He's taken on smaller roles in high - profile movies like Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street and Les Misérables but in the movies he's co-written (Borat, Bruno, The Dictator), his own sense of comedic crassness has
taken prominence.
The repeat battles end, an infamous warrior is driven away, and a young demon
takes prominence.
With the advent of online influencers
taking prominence over and becoming just as important as professional press, consumers have stopped listening to just the media for information, but their favorite influencers as well.
Not exact matches
«Given the public
prominence of this organization, we want to
take a moment to explain how we came to this decision and why,» Facebook VP and deputy general counsel Paul Grewal said in a press release on Friday night.
So what does it mean when a presidential candidate gains a devoted following and rises to
prominence — yet consistently avoids
taking responsibility for the content of his public messages?
The debate about a rules - based approach has
taken on greater
prominence amid chatter that President Donald Trump was considering appointing John Taylor, a Stanford economist, as Fed chair.
However, in the years since the global financial crisis the idea gained
prominence, and several central banks decided to
take the plunge after 2014 in an attempt to boost weak economic growth by creating inflation.
Given the public
prominence of this organization, we want to
take a moment to explain how we came to this decision and why.
YouTube may have risen to
prominence on desktops 10 years ago, but now half of all views
take place on mobile devices.
They
take the time to build great products that address real market needs, and they put in place the building blocks needed to achieve market
prominence.
Which probably says something about both the
prominence that file is going to
take on and how much more we'll be hearing from Mr. Julian.
He notes that rules of origin rose to
prominence during the WTO's Uruguay Round of negotiations, which
took place between 1986 and 1994.
It wasn't until NSYNC rose to American
prominence in «98, with the release of «Tearin» Up My Heart,» that Justin Timberlake was truly birthed into our consciousness and
took his first tiny steps toward stardom.
Ellington's religious sensibilities
took on greater
prominence in his music during his later years.
As Niebuhr
took on international
prominence as a molder of opinion he developed working relationships with people in the left wing Democratic party and the major news media, notably Eleanor Roosevelt and the Luce publications Time and Life.
While those images that relate to human experience in the domestic, economic and social spheres have been given
prominence, Jesus» use of agricultural imageries3 and analogies derived from nature or divine action in nature have not received adequate attention.4 This too, despite divine interaction with humanity
taking place in the context of the creation.
To bring it back to
prominence, however, we can't
take the scolding route.
Most of these lectures aim at bringing the insights of Hinduism and Buddhism closer to Indian and Western Christians as well as philosophers, to deepen their understanding of faith and expand it to other forms of belief.43 His anthology «The Vedic Experience» which has been accepted and respected by many Hindus, tries to present texts from the Veda and the Upanishads in such a way that they become open towards other beliefs and transparent for the depth of faith.44 An important aspect of his literary production, already central at the beginning, but gaining
prominence again lately, has been to address a Western public that faces the challenge of having to seek its religious identity and not being able to
take it for granted.
Also, statutory bodies
take on lobbying roles using government money to identify specific elements of civil society and give the artificial
prominence.
The views of a visiting pope, respected by Catholics and many non-Catholics alike as a moral and spiritual leader of great
prominence, will not make persons now unconcerned about global warming suddenly begin to grow concerned, nor even make skeptics of religious freedom begin to
take its claims more seriously.
It has
taken more than big - name connections for Arista Industries to thrive for more than 80 years, and Weitzer says the company has a substantial number of competitive advantages that have brought it to its current position of
prominence.
The 49ers, meanwhile, would be wise to
take a good look at what they have — an African - American man who came to
prominence in Chicago and is intent on proving that he is more than a compelling speaker, that he's not too risky a candidate to be put in charge during hard times.
As a former player under Porter and a Division - I scholarship athlete, the coach commands attention and respect as someone familiar with the program's
prominence as well as what it
takes to make it to the next level.
Nasri, along with Karim Benzema, Hatem Ben Arfa and Jeremy Menez, formed a quartet marked in their teenage years to be destined for greatness, their
prominence perfectly timed, in theory, to
take the baton from France's all - conquering cohort led by Zinedine Zidane and Thierry Henry.
It only
takes one well - timed move to turn it around and, whilst Boga's stock might be low at the moment, he's got the talent to explode back into
prominence between now and next summer.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's national
prominence as the leader of the Democratic opposition in the U.S. Senate may be
taking its toll on his popularity back him.
Chris Cuomo, the outspoken co-host of «New Day» who has gained
prominence — and received some right - wing blowback — for his coverage of the Trump administration, is set to
take over the network's 9 p.m. slot on weeknights starting in the spring, CNN said.
That's because an unexpected factor has
taken a position of undue
prominence in British politics: emotion.
So it goes with constitutional reform, which has
taken a back seat compared to its
prominence in 2010.
Online donations change that dynamic — not only do they help niche candidates jump to
prominence, they can also allow campaign to
take sudden advantage of an overnight swing in their favor.
Renie — I thought you should have given more
prominence to Jim Murphy — surely, sooner or later, he is set to
take over from Ed as leader — no matter what happens in 2015.
Mr Miliband, who was local government minister in 2005 - 06, said the sector «did not have the
prominence it should have had during our time in office [as] neither Tony nor Gordon
took strengthening local government seriously enough... We devolved to Scotland and Wales but stopped there.
«Today, on Arbor Day 2018, we are welcoming these friends back to their namesake park, Chestnut Ridge, and are
taking the first steps towards bringing these foundations of the forest back to
prominence.
«There is a strong argument that the enforcement role of Local Authorities has been neglected in the past and should
take much greater
prominence from now on.
Ms Leadsom achieved
prominence taking a leading role in the Brexit campaign and leapfrogged more senior rivals amid a Tory battle which saw Boris Johnson drop out of the race after Michael Gove sensationally decided to run against him.
Mook, who came to
prominence for his work on behalf of Hillary Rodham Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign, will leave his post as political director of the DCCC to
take over the independent operation — the vehicle through which the tens of millions raised by the committee will be spent on television ads.
In Rockland County, Legislator Frank Sparaco
took control of the party about four years ago and parlayed that control into a position of
prominence and influence.
The position of principal scientific adviser (PSA) has
taken on greater
prominence under Modi, who has disbanded other science advisory bodies and has tended to rely on the science adviser and science and environment minister for technical advice.
Let's
take a look at three of them: sunspots, solar
prominences and solar flares.