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1 The great prestige inuring to the Union from territorial control would thereby cease.
2 Agrippina, though she enjoyed great prestige , had also many hidden enemies.
3 Moreover, his regiment and he would gain great prestige if they could beat off Forrest.
4 Would Einstein's great prestige have swayed the decision?
5 The storming of Constantine was a notable military exploit, and gave great prestige to the government.
6 Queen Victoria had a great prestige in France.
7 The Spaniards aid the Cebuans against their enemies, and thus gain great prestige among all the islands.
8 Doubtless his unerring engineer eye picked the fighting-line, and his already great prestige inspired his brave army.
9 Furthermore there was no great prestige attaching to the Bloods to make their reserve a place of meeting.
10 That department has no great prestige .
12 It must have been a hard decision for him to make, as this high office brings with it great prestige .
13 Their admiration gave him great prestige , but his popularity did not arise from comradeship, as he had but very few intimates.
14 He enjoyed great prestige ; he had been a distinguished general and in bravery, daring, skill and personal magnetism, no one surpassed him.
15 In vain did the League, which by now had very great prestige and authority, threaten both parties with expulsion, even with chastisement.
16 American relief-work and Mr. Hoover enjoy great prestige , and altogether there is for the time being the atmosphere of an enduring friendship.
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