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The duchy was given to enhance Louis Stanislas' prestige, however, the appanage generated only 300,000 livres per annum, an amount much lower than it had been at its peak in the fourteenth century.
After David died, however, Adonijah attempted to regain some semblance of prestige by asking Solomon to give him Abishag, a young Shunammite woman who had been given to David in his old age, as his wife.
Once accepted, the woman might enjoy cultural and social prestige, given the convent's role in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century society.
The political and cultural ascendancy of the middle class increased the novel's popularity and prestige, giving rise in the 19th century to the predicament in which Mr. Franzen currently finds himself.
The auction houses' overburnished prestige gave buyers confidence in the works they purchased, functioning like an Armani label on a jacket.
As to when and how a single text type gained hegemony and then displaced all others, it is clear that the early and widespread public reading of the Scriptures in the synagogues of Palestine, Alexandria, and Babylon was bound to lead to a heightened sensitivity of the idea of a "correct" text and to give prestige to the particular text form selected for reading.
He alone commanded the respect of both the parties engendered by the struggle over ratification, and he alone would be able to give prestige to the republic throughout Europe.
In situations where the density of one language is high, smaller values of its associated prestige also give raise to viable situations.
A currency printing press of his own gives prestige to a warlord.
"If you don't give prestige to a culture," she lamented, "people won't value it, and it will die".
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