prestige im PONS Wörterbuch

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Winning in tournaments gives the player money, prestige, and access to better equipment as well.
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Almost all ukiyo-e artists made shunga at some point in their careers, and it did not detract from their prestige as artists.
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They usually surrounded themselves with young warriors for protection from invading neighbors and exchanged gifts with other chiefs in order to heighten their own prestige.
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The wunkirle's prestige may be indicated by her being carried in a hammock through the village by the women of her quarter.
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As they advance in their careers, their power and prestige increases.
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Among irregular armies, often centered around the perceived strength and charisma of warlords, the prestige power of technicals is strong.
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Sales for the global prestige fragrance business for 2004 were in excess of $600 million (490m).
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The circuit has been called an exceptional location of glamour and prestige.
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The first floor offered the judge both prestige and protection from possible angry locals.
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Cities can be improved to provide additional space or generate money, resources or prestige (a factor in population growth).
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