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His job as president had great prestige but little power.
Designers such as Torelli brought great prestige to their patrons.
"For pasta, the 'made in Italy' label has great prestige," he said.
German industrial products are viewed with great prestige on world markets and are in strong demand overseas.
Most German universities have long-established Verbindungen (fighting corps) with strict rules, secret meetings, distinctive uniforms, and great prestige.
The French prefectoral corps was created in 1800 by Napoleon Bonaparte, who endowed it with great prestige and influence.
Ivory was once only affordable to the very rich, and it conferred great prestige to its owner.
There's an opulent copy of grass, called dichondra — soft and velvety and green — that confers great prestige.
This might have sufficed when there was great prestige attached to working at Ernst & Young or Sherman & Sterling.
He certainly starts out with great prestige in Washington, drawn from his performance in Iraq, and his status as the intellectual father of the strategy.
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A lime boss told me that they were "persons who have had successful businesses in local communities and who possess great prestige most local people know of them".
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