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Prestige
Prestige meaning
The quality of how good the reputation of something or someone is, how favourably something or someone is regarded. | Delusion; illusion; trick. | The act of starting over at an earlier point in a video game with some type of bonus or reward.
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When picking where to start their careers, many law students go for the firm offering the biggest paycheck and greatest prestige (which often just boils down to prestige, since most of the top firms pay on the same market/Cravath scale).
Later top offerings were branded as Signature and SR Prestige models for clearer segmentation, and all non-Prestige model production moved outside Japan.
Prestige cuvée main A cuvée de prestige main is a proprietary blended wine (usually a Champagne) that is considered to be the top of a producer's range.
According to The Prestige, there are three parts to any magic trick.
After Kamala “Laughing Gas” Harris’ performance in the Bahamas, it seems that Caribbean “leaders” have decided to bring on the black clowns from the US, in a vain effort to boost their prestige.
All distilleries are kept secret and given descriptive names so you can focus on the spirit in your glass, rather than be blinkered by branding or prestige.
Also, the United States would have a new prestige aircraft to serve as Air Force One.
And if a socialite known for dating Black men crosses the threshold of someone known for their proximity to prestige films, all signs thusly indicate that their worlds cannot possibly collide.
And so, Jack Reacher was given the prestige TV treatment in a joint production by Paramount, Skydance, and Amazon's Prime Video that immediately proved popular enough on its 2022 debut to be renewed for a second season.
And that prize was provided by Jacob Gragg — the U.S. brand ambassador for Ca’del Bosco, the esteemed, sparkling Franciacorte wine — who brought a large format Ca’del Bosco Cuvee Prestige Franciacorte, 44 edition for the champion.
And with other ex-YA actors getting more prestige recognition — like Jacob Elordi and ex-Disney star — Melton is next on the short but impressive list of actors getting out of teen television and going on to do great things.
Anne Rice's iconic novel "Interview With the Vampire" gets the prestige TV treatment with AMC's new TV show of the same name.
A prophet is a wisdom figure, a Magus or a Sophia, who will act, no matter the cost in lost friends, lost prestige, lost freedom, or danger to his or her own life.
Arguably, most educators are not in the field for money or prestige — both of which are sparse — but because of passion.
Because colleges and universities are able to leverage their talents into windfalls of cash, prestige, and a recruitment tool for their general student population.
Big, bold, and bizarre in the way that only an Eggers film can be, is a prestige picture for the ages.
Building the prestige of these championships would require AEW to value the sport over momentary viewer spikes.
Do they simply have to have their own bio-lab for prestige or something similar?
First, it’s about prestige.
In 2005, the US Navy undertook a significant operation to escort the “Prestige New York”, a vessel carrying Department of Defense cargo.