Sentences with phrase «too prominent a place»

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Much of the action takes place in the air, as he barely misses losing his life on a runway that's too short even for his plane, which pushes aside trees and barely misses the mountains that are so prominent all over western South America.
The sport coupe concept gets a mid-set cabin (placed not too far behind), there seems to be a prominent convex surface above the wheel arches, while the bonnet appears to taper down towards the grille.
The interior quality suffers too, with some very cheap - feeling materials in several prominent places.
But the flaws that are present are a bit too prominent, and you may find that Color Splash is at its best in stages that work as their own, self - contained little narratives, and place the battle system to the side.
If fairs make galleries enough money to free them up to discover emerging talent and mount daring exhibitions in their main spaces, maybe art fairs taking a more prominent place in the art world isn't such a bad thing — or maybe that would be hoping for too much.
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