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The period drama Since the film failed to win any Oscar or Bafta nominations, you might imagine that Testament of Youth was doomed to fail during this highly competitive time for prestige dramas, but that's not the case.
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It's as good an argument as any that publishers sign up presidents more for the face time and prestige than for any chance at a profit.
But for prestige at any price, time is probably up.
For at least that time, the prestige and rewards of serving in the royal household must have been attractive, and members of the court apparently regarded the king as divine, his command not to be denied.
Once upon a time, before "The Sopranos" broke the monopoly, PBS was America's primary source for prestige television.
Much of the slack from face-to-face professor time is taken up by advanced students who volunteer to tutor their peers, in exchange for prestige and warm fuzzy feelings.
The outcome posed a particular problem for Mr. Gephardt, because he had invested so much time and prestige into trying to win back the House.
In other words, getting the work done fast and having more time for leisure was not something associated with prestige.
Such reports will, for a time, harm her prestige; but the job is hers.
The types of the gold coins for some time reflected Byzantine prestige, showing a formalized portrait obverse and titles of the reigning Byzantine emperor, toward whom widespread respect was paid even when Western kings began to add their personal monograms to the normal Victory reverses.
Ben Affleck gunning for prestige?
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