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"It would have brought so much prestige".
It didn't have much prestige, in part because it was seen as an easy major.
In making their purchase, they will carefully weigh how much prestige their big spending will buy.
Lady Ashton in particular has staked much prestige on the talks.
Sometimes you can just have too much prestige, and choke on it.
"Dexter" still attracts more viewers, but the network has never had a show with so much prestige value.
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The appeal of the Barneys brand may be as much its prestige as its profit.
Today, analysts enjoy so much social prestige that the analyst as governess/nurse figure seems very figurative indeed.
pointed north … let the migration begin!" The banks jockeying for position are competing as much for prestige and marketing power as they are for fees.
THE NOBEL PRIZE: A HISTORY OF GENIUS, CONTROVERSY, AND PRESTIGE.By Burton Feldman.Arcade; 496 pages; $29.95FEW honours confer as much unchallenged prestige as a Nobel prize.
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