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61 Prestige, if nothing else, demanded that it be entered into with due pomp and circumstance. 62 Other forms of information are required for the purposes of international prestige. 63 Over a million square feet of prestige industrial and commercial premises under construction or being planned. 64 My present job has a certain amount of prestige attached to it. 65 Yes, those ladies had given a useful fillip to his prestige. 66 But the greater the prestige and reputation of an institution, the more it will recruit from the upper echelons of society. 67 Prestige and power have seeped out of professions as women joined them. 68 University-trained lawyers dominated the civil service but only the highest posts gave social prestige. 69 This should not be taken as an affront to Philip's power and prestige. 70 He may be given a seat on the tribal council, a position of power and prestige. 71 It was an act that demonstrated how awesome are the power and prestige of the presidency. 72 The city government has decided to clear the streets of the unsightly pedicab in the interests of humanity and prestige. 73 Authority can be mistaken and it can cover up ignorance with prestige and prevent people from thinking for themselves. 74 The most fruitful procedure might well be to seek lines of explanation other than those associated with the notion of prestige. 75 And London developed reputation and prestige to keep firms there. 76 One after the other the towers of prestige and glamour were falling to him. 77 Birth rates soared and career women sank in prestige to the level of drop-outs in the great breeding stakes. 78 Beauregard,[/prestige.html] inciting his troops and fighting for his fading prestige of invincibility. 79 Clearly Oswiu experienced a tremendous increase in personal power and prestige following his victory at the Winwaed. 80 Because of this, a household obliged to sponsor many feasts gains no prestige, but becomes rather an object of pity. 81 There are always prestige neighbourhoods where only the wealthy or successful can afford to live. 82 So, more marginally, has the competitive prestige that goes with expanding national product. 83 In the last three decades there has been considerable success for auctioneering, both in terms of money and also in prestige. 84 What these men gained in return was the prestige and professional recognition that came from practising at one of the teaching hospitals. 85 The wealthy Detroit property developer of shopping malls enjoyed the social prestige of owning the world's largest auction house. 86 Traditionally the landowner need not cultivate the land intensively to provide sufficient to maintain prestige and a very good life-style. 87 Rentokil Tropical Plants add prestige and enhance the work environment. 88 Power and prestige differentials are essential for the coordination and integration of a specialized division of labour. 89 Are these professors really more substantially more knowledgeable, there, is there substantially more prestige attached to this? 90 The standard has prestige simply because its speakers have political, social and economic power.