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Austin Reaves, who needed to take on a more prominent offensive role with LeBron James out because of a groin strain, never got it going.

I think he’s making moves with an eye toward mollifying an intensely vindictive president and thus improving the near-term fate of his other, much more prominent business ventures.

From Slate

Knight added he was trying to address the issue of class within the series, as that was more prominent at the time than the issues of gender and race.

From BBC

Since the Collinses first happened upon a bit of attention, they haven’t themselves become more prominent or effective or, frankly, interesting.

From Slate

But an updated FYC poster released on Monday almost entirely erased Gascón, instead making her co-stars Zoe Saldaña and Selena Gomez much more prominent.

From BBC

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