At the end of his life his personalprestige was very great.
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The surest way to enhance personalprestige is to become a press magnate.
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Gorham's real motive could be only to strengthen his personalprestige.
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But he had a great personalprestige with his comrades and influenced their thoughts.
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She was also much influenced by distinction and personalprestige.
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But those two young people had also some personalprestige.
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Owing to his personalprestige, and his unbelievable daring, Páez was of inestimable value.
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They began with similar grade, but with all the social and personalprestige in Morgan's favor.
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At this moment, Christina of Sweden was the only European sovereign who had any personalprestige.
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The various kinds of prestige may be grouped under two principal heads: acquired prestige and personalprestige.
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By exercising his agency with ruthless defiance he procured for himself the appearances of power and personalprestige.
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The political leadership of Roosevelt rested mainly upon his personalprestige and upon his attributes as a reformer.
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But prestige, personalprestige, the name of "Emperor," still had its magic power over the nations.
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He established their rank by his personalprestige, as the kings of Europe forced their bastards on the courts.
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Definition of prestige and classification of its different kinds-Acquiredprestige and personalprestige-Variousexamples-The way in which prestige is destroyed.
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It is the manager's personalprestige that will supply much of the allure in the Champions League tie against Manchester United.