(1) Men dominate business and politics, but many women have held cabinet posts or are prominent in arts and professions.
(2) Its most prominent feature is a projecting central pavilion with a pediment and four Doric columns.
(3) If the premises are unoccupied a copy of the Notice should be left in a prominent position.
(4) Even during his years in New York in the 1960s, Bertie remained very prominent in club circles.
(5) The problem seems to be more prominent in the bazaars and markets.
(6) Tom was prominent in farming and political circles in the area for many years.
(7) Teachers' pay is also prominent in the list of motions being considered for debate.
(8) A prominent neoconservative, he was a co-founder of Project for the New American Century.
(9) It went on to say that the suggested site is situated in a prominent section of this new streetscape.
(10) Other prominent people have also lent their support to the project.
(11) His hair is flattened from sleep, his prominent ears projecting like wings from the sides of his head.
(12) The posterior node is prominent in early stages, and bears a distinct, short carina.
(13) Stories of this sort, if any, may have been elbowed out of prominent positions they should occupy in newspapers.
(14) She was also very prominent in sporting circles both in her native Galway and in Claremorris.
(15) Landscapes are prominent in the canvases displayed by Reena Sunil, a graphic designer.
(16) Our eyes are drawn to the magnificent ecclesiastical buildings that are especially prominent in York.
(17) Many of the family have lived in America for several years and some of them are very prominent in business circles in the Chicago area.
(18) This error of fact will require a prominent notice of correction in the journal.
(19) They were prominent in the farming business and ran a progressive operation in that part of mid-Roscommon.
(20) Not surprisingly given his prominent position and family name, racing and horses have always played a major part in Derby's life.