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New construction did not absolutely secure the prestige of the St. George, for in 1926 the robbery gang of Richard (The Killer) Whittemore and Milton (Shuffles) Goldberg stayed there.

With no overarching ideology, the party has often resembled a vipers nest of deeply divided factions, ranging from conservative rural landowners and urban social democrats to evangelical nationalists and former guerrillas whose only common ground is a desire to secure the patronage, prestige and – very often – bribes that come with government posts.

So great, they said, even among the farthest tribes of p201 Germany was the renown and reputation of his army, after the defeat of Ariovistus and the success of this last action, that their own safety was secure in the prestige and the friendship of Rome.

Many boys, particularly in rural and working class settings, join gangs in their early teenage years and these organisations frequently demand demonstrations of misogyny and violence to secure membership and prestige [ 19].

Council leader Gordon Matheson said: "Many of the world's top sports venues already enjoy the considerable benefits and prestige secured through a naming rights agreement and this partnership with Emirates puts us firmly in that elite group.

Modes of power such as money (he was able to secure great lawyers) and prestige (he was a star swimmer) were in his favor.

Closer marriages earn more Stability and Prestige points, securing your family's power against external and internal threats alike.

Closer marriages earn more Stability and Prestige points, securing your family's power against external and internal threats alike.

Though Brad frets that he might be investing too much of his own, yes, status in Troy's collegiate prestige and secured future success, the movie doesn't actually pivot on their relationship or even on Brad's own view of it.

The abiding purpose of every nationalist is to secure more power and more prestige, not for himself but for the nation or other unit in which he has chosen to sink his own individuality.

The abiding purpose of every nationalist is to secure more power and more prestige, not for himself but for the nation or other unit in which he has chosen to sink his own individuality". Our tribes are competing for power over the state, the media, public opinion, the verbal battleground.

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