Some peculiar balances along the way, with the harp given unusual prominence, for example, were clearly intentional.
With the onset of the holiday season, music is enjoying unusual and welcome prominence on television.
In fact, in general film is given unusual prominence in this show as a means of establishing an atmospheric context for objects.
In an election year that is very much about the war in Iraq, the overlapping streams of self-preservation and politics have elevated the intelligence agencies to unusual prominence.
Mansfield, from Perth, progressed through the law to a political career of unusual prominence at Westminster.
In what is normally seen as a male-dominated play, it is also worth noting that Hands and Barton give the women unusual prominence.
In addition, affected children may have abnormal side-to-side curvature of the spine (scoliosis) and/or unusual prominence of the breastbone (pectus carinatum).
Doisneau's work gives unusual prominence and dignity to children's street culture; returning again and again to the theme of children at play in the city, unfettered by parents.
This gave it an unusual prominence in earliest European times which disappeared as Europeans became more familiar with New Zealand's geography.
As a violist, Mr. Katims had a career of unusual prominence.