Mr Dion, a former environment minister, portrayed the deal as a non-partisan gesture designed to give the increasingly popular green agenda more prominence.
Pongamia, an unassuming medium-sized tree, is gaining prominence because its large brown seeds produce oil that can be used to run generators and farm equipment.
This ability has helped the Indian outsourcing industry achieve prominence.
Over the last decade the use of model checking to verify the presence or absence of properties has gained prominence.
That may have been a tad dramatic, but there can be no doubt about Mr Assange’s prominence among a group of unconventional new actors in the news business that have emerged lately.
Upon Rolfe's return to Virginia, he assumed more prominence in the colony.
For a politician whose rise to prominence was largely built upon his powers as an orator, Obama is well versed in the arts of speech-making.
Third, and most importantly, the Bundesbank achieved its past prominence because it was steering Europe's main economy.
The movie shows the prominence erupting.
The web has allowed new providers of news, from individual bloggers to sites such as the Huffington Post, to rise to prominence in a very short space of time.
With her new-found prominence, Jolie began to get in-depth attention from the press.
Also known as the laryngeal prominence, the Adam's apple sits right on top of the thyroid gland, so the area is fittingly called the thyroid cartilage.
He added: "I refuse to accept this mealy-mouthed apology. I want a front page retraction - due prominence - in next week's Sunday Times."