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It has lost its prestige in France over the last four years.' So the cause and effect connection most newspapers made between the loss of those two points and his suicide was all nonsense then?

"Politics has lost its prestige and doesn't have a good name to it," she said.

Plot has lost its prestige.

"The theatre had lost its prestige.

In 2013 he caused controversy by insisting the tournament had "lost its prestige".

As decor, Le Tour has not lost its prestige; only its casting is wrong.

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"None of the criticism against the Supreme Court, in my view unjustified, has made it lose its prestige in the eyes of Spanish citizens," Mr. Ruiz-Gallardón said.

In short, Erdoğan wants to see whether or not the PKK "command" in Iraq loses its prestige by the eventual fall of Kobani -- which it sees as its "liberated bastion" and, also, whether more frictions with Öcalan develop.

Rafael Nadal will miss Spain's Davis Cup quarterfinal clash with the United States next month to rest, and complained that the tournament risked losing its prestige because of "inconsiderate" scheduling.

The office of the tribunus plebis began to lose its prestige due to Augustus' amassing of tribunal powers, so he revived its importance by making it a mandatory appointment for any plebeian desiring the praetorship.

Electoral democracy has lost its moral prestige.

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