Sentence examples for rising prestige from inspiring English sources

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And history, invoked as truth beyond appeal, was allied with the rising prestige of a certain notion of subjects needing more attention, known as realism, which was soon to have a host of defenders among novelists as well as photographers.

With the rising prestige of opera in the later 17th century, these simple lieder declined in favour of extended virtuoso songs and concert arias, such as Handel's nine Deutsche Arien (German Arias) of c. 1729.

In December 1943, they criticised the SWP's view as underestimating the rising prestige of Stalinism and the opportunities for the capitalists to use democratic concessions.

Pompey again asserts that Caesar means no harm, although privately, he is troubled by Caesar's rising prestige and power and gives orders to one of his slaves who is leaving on a trip to Gaul.

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The automobile that then whizzed Putin through Helsinki's blocked-off streets also symbolized the rising global prestige that Putin has cast himself as bestowing upon Russia.

In subsequent years, other anti-immigration parties rose in prestige, such as the Party for Freedom.

One would be that different varieties of English would rise in prestige.

However, it was possible for a man to rise in prestige by various achievements by giving gifts, holding feasts, or displaying military prowess, for example.

How can someone rise to prestige without giving any indications of ambition?

While its early incarnations were aimed at showcasing Turkish visual art, it has since opened to international artists and risen in prestige to become among the elite biennales, alongside the Venice Biennale and the São Paulo Art Biennial.

Meanwhile Napoleon, seven years his junior, was rising rapidly in prestige, and was hostile to potential rivals.

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