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Did they forfeit big Day One Pop for prestige of being lead?
Most Special Operations flyers do not get the prestige of being "trigger pullers".
The patron, in turn, had the prestige of being widely known as a supporter and enabler of the artist's work.
The American medical schools traditionally pay nothing, because hospitals like the prestige of being associated with universities.
Matta, 44, never had the playing pedigree or prestige of being connected to a noted coaching family.
Spanish players have lost their fear of travelling in Europe, backed by the prestige of being world champions.
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And then of course, there is the lost prestige of not being able to get the deal done.
And the prestige and influence of being a press baron will continue to attract tycoons.
"Families already think a lot about schools — in terms of prestige, in terms of being close to home.
As many of the broad principles that organics advocates have become more mainstream, the prestige of actually being certified organic has diminished.
The Soviet Government could do this without loss of prestige because prestige is a question for the weak, not the strong.
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