High-profile

"High-profile" in a Sentence (11 examples)

The high-profile kidnapping has captivated the nation.

Sami became a high-profile defense attorney.

Thunberg's straightforward speaking style captured the attention of world leaders, resulting in invitations to speak at several high-profile events, including at the United Nations and before the United States Congress.

Algeria needs high-profile naval weaponry.

The newspaper was mired in scandal when it was discovered that some of its reporters had engaged in the phone hacking of several high-profile individuals.

The group has been weakened by attrition and a string of high-profile arrests in the late 1990s and 2000s.

The campaign, which will culminate in a final March vote, has been marked by high-profile corruption allegations, embarrassing gaffes, and salacious personal attacks, some involving the sex lives and religious practices of leading candidates.

One high-profile example of an airworthiness directive is the one issued for the Boeing 737 MAX.

Bats host many high-profile viruses that can infect humans, including severe acute respiratory syndrome and Ebola.

Pacers should have all been withdrawn by now, but that has been scuppered by a failure to deliver new trains on time and delays to infrastructure projects. The most high-profile withdrawals were to be Northern's Class 142s and '144s' (the latter by the end of 2018, and the '142s' by the end of last year).

The incident, which happened on August 5, came to light after officers leaked footage from the station's CCTV camera to a high-profile lawyer and a popular investigative TV show.

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