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Only if society believes in them can our universities regain prestige.
More militarism and exceptionalism are the last things America needs if it is ever to regain prestige and admiration.You also seem to think that foreign bases are not examples of militarism.
This was possibly due to housing the Banu Nadir who were inciting hostilities against Muhammad, or to regain prestige from what appeared as the inconclusive result of the truce of Hudaybiyya.
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As a result, the Taliban was regaining prestige.
He strengthened his European position by an agreement with France, and he regained prestige within the empire by victories in a dynastic war between Bavaria and the Rhenish Palatinate (1504).
The 57th Battalion, which gained a bad reputation after its failures in Yibna and Isdud, carried out several such successful operations, regaining prestige in the brigade.
The mullahs see a chance to regain their prestige and power.
Could it be that it falls upon Zubeldía's heirs to regain international prestige?
They warn that it probably won't regain the prestige of exclusivity; it may just become "an increasingly arcane hobby".
After falling behind in recent years, it is now looking to regain the prestige it lost to England's Premier League and Spain's La Liga.
"If he sits with me even for a minute, I can tell him a fact which cannot only solve the matter but also regain his prestige and sue the lady and police also," Mr. Sharma said.
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