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| notoriety; reputation; renown; publicity (the state of being widely known • Film stars usually like publicity); celebrity; notability; prominence; limelight; eclat; vogue; popularity (Notburga); knownness (The modern ethical dilemma is how to regain contact with this world, to overcome our distance from it and restore its knownness to us. I. Havkin); condition of being known (The fame can be defined as the condition of being known. I. Havkin); avowal; celeb; famousness; fame (the quality of being well-known • Her novels brought her fame); distinction; mark; profile (в нек. контекстах Tanya Gesse); notice (which earned him still wider notice. joyand); name recognition (Liv Bliss); prominence (Keira Knightley began her career as a child actress, and came to international prominence... Zoya Kuznetsova); public profile (Guy like you, with yourpublic profile and reputation... private sector must be all over you. xxxavier); conspicuousness; credit; glory; honorableness; name; rumor; rumour; high media profile (благодаря публикациям в прессе, о личности или происшествии ART Vancouver) | |||
| famousness (Andrey Truhachev) | |||
| break (Maria_U) | |||
| stardom (Sergei Aprelikov) | |||
| renommee | |||
| prominent figure | |||
| repute | |||
| air; open | |||
| honourableness; notedness | |||
| previous disclosure (When does previous disclosure become a "prior publication" problem? I. Havkin); availability (Regarding availability in the art of the mentioned distinctive features see part L2. I. Havkin) | |||
| eminence (oleg.vigodsky) | |||
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| note; report; prominency | |||
| anticipation (In order to demonstrate anticipation of the claims that have been infringed, the alleged infringer must show that each element of a patent claim is disclosed within a single prior art reference. I. Havkin) | |||
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