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And fashion gains prestige from an association with art.
At this time Evora had accumulated neither money nor prestige from 30 years' singing.
It just evicted Israel from Lebanon, and has earned enormous prestige from that.
Another badge of prestige from a Clinton encounter is the photograph.
Some noncompetitive surfers are able to garner as much or more prestige from their peers than do professionals.
Prestige from this exploit may have lasted through the reign of Osorkon II (ruled c. 929 c. 914 bc).
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"America's Nobels," the annual awards--light on money but heavy in prestige--from the Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation, go this year to six biomedical researchers.
Self-citations do not contribute to the SJR, since a journal can receive prestige only from other journals, not from itself [ 8].
The doctors' prestige comes from the university, their pay cheque from their private practice.
Just look at the prestige dripping from this thing.
Its anointed new leader received a prestige boost from Britain's Tony Blair and America's Bill Clinton.
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