"Heads of state all want this apartment for the prestige of it, " Mr. Blauvelt explained.
The people at Habanos are aware of the growing risk to the prestige of Cuban cigars.
Thomas admits that at first he wasn't aware of the prestige of their collection.
Finally, the researchers gathered statistics on the education and occupational prestige of their subjects.
Mr Aso also appears to crave the prestige of attending the G8 summit in Italy in July.
To these ambitious people, there is an acceptable trade-off between money and the power and prestige of office.
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But rarely has the contrast between the international prestige of Brazilian football and its domestic squalor been greater.
Kilpatrick had defended his spending as necessary for the prestige of his position.
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But the prestige of the office can give the incumbent oblique political influence.
Columbia enjoyed the prestige of having the great minds of the world delivering talks and filling out its program schedule.
Also, it seems inappropriate to deploy the prestige of the monarch in a controversial role where intervention might be necessary.
The prestige of David Cameron, Nicolas Sarkozy or Angela Merkel rests in part on their personal dealings with the American president.
This latter intention is accompanied by all the easy moral prestige of multiculturalism, so it finds its champions on the erstwhile Left.
Consolidation might have happened long ago, were governments not as transfixed by the prestige of cars as are the people who drive them.
Also, the prestige of American institutions attracts hordes of foreign students.
With many of them being start-ups or mom-and-pop operations, the prestige of winning gets them increased visibility, orders in time for the holidays and, often, funding.
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It is widely thought that the army would intervene to stop the arrest of any of its former chiefs, to protect the prestige of the institution.
The new thinking is that the most useful thing ministers can do for emerging sectors is to use the pull and prestige of high office itself.
It had been widely thought that the army would intervene to stop the arrest of any of its former chiefs, to protect the prestige of the institution.
Efforts to revive exploration of the moon also are being commissioned by private companies, lured in part by the cash and prestige of winning an X Prize.
The prestige of getting to the top of Everest can sometimes blur a climber's moral judgement, leading to acts of single-mindedness that border on the downright callous.
Because of the prestige of the last film, movie-goers will be closely watching reviews this time around to see if the film can live up to its predecessor.
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Thiel thought about creating his own university, but he concluded that it would be too difficult to persuade parents to resist the prestige of the Ivies and Stanford.
The experience can greatly enhance the prestige of the university.
He was a court messenger, who had the prestige of a job which bore the royal coat of arms and a little legal knowledge too, unlike her earlier victims.
They carry the prestige of draft position with them.
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Successful organ transplant programmes boost the prestige of clinics.
As lawmakers become ever so comfortable in the power and prestige of their positions, the most difficult action they could ever take is to admit failure and get out of the way.
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