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For me, where I live is not an issue of prestige.
She had the house, the money and the prestige, but nothing else.
Tell them how much prestige is going to be involved.
That may be one reason why science has such prestige and power.
Such changes would increase pay and prestige, the study said.
The books on show in the study were for prestige.
It was a matter of both prestige and national security.
All of this gave the country a major international prestige.
Would this have made cases like the Prestige less serious?
"Do we have the same prestige as 20 years ago?"
It seems to mean something more like what we should call "prestige."
At the moment our prestige in Europe was very low.
The death insurance company had to keep up its prestige.
But they had turned their high prestige into economic advantage.
They used to enjoy a great deal of social prestige.
This brought not only much needed income but prestige as well.
As his position and prestige were known to her, she accepted.
You've never been where England has to have a certain prestige.
"There is a prestige value to be at the top of the program."
Let's not let prestige or political position come in the way of a solution, he says.
He has a lot of money and prestige at stake.
That prestige hit its highest point with the 1967 war.
First, because we have already examined the question of the Prestige.
Why would she have given up the wealth, the prestige?
They've got money, looks, a certain amount of power and prestige.