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As our university is growing in prestige and stature, you want to be with peers.
Nuance isn't a huge priority for this goofily ridiculous and disposable comedy directed by Will Speck and Josh Gordon whose 2007 comedy Blades of Glory is incidentally growing in prestige to the level of Zoolander and Anchorman.
Swiss label Relish Records have been growing in prestige pretty rapidly since their inception in 2002.
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The International grew in prestige and membership, its numbers reaching perhaps 800,000 in 1869.
And, as a public figure, lecturer, and expert, he helped biology grow in prestige and public understanding.
The church, no longer troubled over the question of union with Rome, grew in prestige and authority.
The business has grown in prestige because of products like Circa, a new lamp that supplies balanced light via a flat-panel LED screen.
The French had grown in prestige as skillful soldiers and in power by detachments of the French fleet left behind on La Bourdonnais's departure.
Even as bouldering has opened the sport to more regular people who are simply looking for an enjoyable, low-to-the ground way to get in shape, it has also grown in prestige among professional climbers, who more traditionally made names for themselves by creating arduous routes, extremely high up and often in remote places.
But then, almost miraculously, the event grew in prestige, for three main reasons.
The Scottish crown grew in prestige throughout the era and adopted the conventional offices of Western European courts and later elements of their ritual and grandeur.
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