How To Use Prestigious In A Sentence
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Everyone needed time to take stock after the most prestigious solo race had turned into a demolition derby.
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She recently wrapped up a prestigious year-long stint clerking for Judge Leonie M. Brinkema at the federal court in Alexandria -- but, no, said she couldn't discuss any of the cases she worked on.
Cate Edwards lands first law firm job, joins the ranks of Washington lawyers
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What has become the largest event in Camarillo, the Camarillo Art & Jazz Festival welcomes a prestigious line up of well-known musicians and artists that will entertain and delight visitors over the entire weekend period.
Camarillo Art & Jazz Festival August 10th – August 12th
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It means ambulance workers now join police and fire personnel in having a prestigious medal for exemplary services.
The Sun
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Margaret Eleanor Atwood (1939- ) is a prestigious contemporary Canadian woman writer, poet, and critic with international reputation and she is famous for her prolificacy and experimental techniques.
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He then moved to a less prestigious university, which he considered a serious demotion.
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The CBE is a very prestigious honor, only a few journalists have ever received it.
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Judged by a fastidious panel of music critics, it is the most prestigious award in the music industry calendar.
Times, Sunday Times
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At the time, he was enrolled in the law department of the prestigious University of Tokyo.
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A governorship was a lucrative and prestigious position, but it was not a sinecure.
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Induction into the prestigious AAAL followed naturally from Carver’s honorable completion of the Strauss Living.
Raymond Carver
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You secure a place at a prestigious university to study for an archaeology degree.
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Three children who have helped look after their wheelchair-bound mum have been honoured with a prestigious school prize in recognition of their hard work.
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In 2010, Ms. Skovgaard won accessory designer of the year at the Elle Style Awards, and most recently, she took the title of accessory designer of the year at the 2011 Dansk Fashion Awards, one of Denmark's most prestigious industry prizes.
There's No Business Like Shoe Business
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Lord Kelvin, who is President of the prestigious Royal Society once said that heavier-than-air flying machines were impossible, and the Chairman of the major computer company, DEC, said that no-one would want a computer in their home.
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It's got an on-air team led not only by Chow, as the host, but highbrow art experts such as gorgon auctioneer Simon de Pury, who will mentor the 14 artists competing for a cash prize of $100,000 and a solo show at the prestigious Brooklyn Museum of Art. Judges and guest judges include New York gallery owner
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Just the day after he and his team had scooped a Best Documentary trophy at the prestigious film and television awards, the director found himself at a very different sort of party.
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Sounds prestigious, even if it's a friendly between teams who are not best known for over-exertion when there's no competitive oomph.
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Elephant ivory was more costly, and therefore more prestigious.
The Times Literary Supplement
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It is regarded by many as the most prestigious fell hound show there is, with classes for beagles, harriers, Jack Russell's and terriers.
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There will be fierce competition among the top seeds over two tough days of rallying to decide the outcome of this most prestigious of motorsport events.
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It features not one but two happy endings, as he not only tracks down his real father, but overcomes immense odds to win a place in the USAF's prestigious Tops in Blue entertainment troupe.
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AMRITSAR: Om Parkash Soni Congress candidate for the prestigious Amritsar parliament Seat Friday claimed that Congress party would win the Amritsar seat on the basis of development works which were done in last fiver years.
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Early examples of the genre often depicted real or imagined debates between a heretic and a Catholic and originated primarily in monastic communities, from the pens of such prestigious abbots as Bernard of Clairvaux and Peter the Venerable.
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
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Participating in the agoge regimen was considered prestigious and even non-Spartan families from aristocratic backgrounds, desired for their sons to be included, as agoge consistently turned out strong and powerful leaders.
Becky Lee: 21st Century Spartans : Does Violence Beget Violence?
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Teachers from two York schools have been nominated for prestigious teaching awards which will be announced at a ceremony next week.
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This resulted in her family changing from implacable opposition to her seeking employment to pride at her prestigious position.
Critical Social Research
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In case prestigious BMW bloodlines simply aren't enough to impress, this Bavarian drop-top also features a long list of bolt-ons which transform it from a superb curve carver into a first rate speed machine.
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Cowes Week, which starts tomorrow, is a highly prestigious sailing regatta in which the crews battle against not just each other but also the brute forces of wind and tides that can rip through the Solent.
Cowes weatherwatch
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They like to shop for all but daily necessities at prestigious department stores in downtown shopping districts.
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The group also acquired two prestigious watering holes among a dozen pubs and hotels earlier this year.
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Last month, he received a very prestigious oration by the All India Rhinology Society of India (AIRS).
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Rodolfo Borrell's men followed up their triumph in a prestigious tournament in Tenerife with another success in Villarreal and will now head into next Saturday's clash at Fulham in confident mood.
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Caravaggio worked in a "darkroom" and illuminated his models through a hole in the ceiling, said Lapucci, who teaches at the prestigious Studio Art Centers International in the Tuscan capital.
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The prestigious International Geological Congress, dubbed the geologists 'equivalent of the Olympic Games, was held in Norway in August 2008 and prominently featured the voices and views of scientists skeptical of man-made global warming fears.
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And as a result has awarded it top marks and a prestigious regional Quality Brickwork Award.
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His work found immediate and continued international success in prestigious festivals, symposia, broadcasts, biennials, museums and gallery exhibitions.
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It has established prestigious five year fellowships for outstanding laboratory investigators, particularly in hearing and olfaction.
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One immigrant I know of holds postgraduate degrees from two prestigious British universities.
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Another factor helping to disseminate new types of building and decoration was the movement of pilgrims over the vast network of routes linking churches housing prestigious holy relics and shrines.
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One of the most prestigious events in the equestrian calendar has become the latest fixture to fall victim to the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease.
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The Design Award is the most prestigious official design award in the Federal Republic of Germany which is offered by the Federal Ministry for Economics and Technology.
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She never lacked for a prestigious mentor (Robert Lowell, Philip Rahv, Robert Penn Warren) or for helpful friends.
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Prestigious food awards have brought her best-chef gongs and pelted her with Lifetime Achievement titles.
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He remains one of six jockeys to have won the prestigious race three times.
The Sun
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Recently, in a presentation to a large audience of mostly young researchers at a prestigious university, I outlined the crisis in peer review.
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The entire white watch crew at Wallasey fire station received a prestigious award in recognition of their bravery at the triple rescue.
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There is growing speculation that he will join a prestigious Scottish firm when he takes up a work experience placement in the City of London later this year.
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Quinn, the main protagonist, is a middle-aged government official sent north to audit a remote area of land earmarked for a large and prestigious development.
On Climate Change « Tales from the Reading Room
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The lack of access to these materials is a big reason that chinese universities have been slow to crack the top 200, it takes a lot of time, and not just money, to develop the non-prestigious support network that is necessary for a prestige university.
Matthew Yglesias » What Really Matters in Higher Education
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The Challenge is a prestigious yacht race, westerly circumnavigating the world against the prevailing winds and tides.
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The laminate is the most prestigious as it is the same pass that band members have.
The Guardian World News
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Still, the majority of the scientific community has largely dismissed the concept of psi -- no matter how reputable the investigator or prestigious his or her affiliation -- as frivolous, artifactual, not replicable, or having effect sizes that are so small as to be meaningless regardless of statistical significance.
It's About Time: The Scientific Evidence for Psi Experiences
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The first foreigner to be appointed to the most prominent and prestigious job in the business.
The Sun
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Everyone needed time to take stock after the most prestigious solo race had turned into a demolition derby.
Times, Sunday Times
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After all, she's the most prestigious wedding planner in San Francisco.
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Ivories representing religious themes or commemorating individuals, especially imperial figures, were one high-cost, highly prestigious form of art.
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Famed Japanese acress Kyoko Kagawa, known for her work with some of the greatest Japanese directors in the "Golden Era" of Japanese film history, such as Ozu, Kurosowa and Miziguchi, was given the prestigious FIAF award this morning at the Tokyo International Film Festival.
Karin Badt: Famed Japanese Actress Kyoko Kagawa Celebrated at the Tokyo International Film Festival
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The world's leading cyclists will come to Newport on 21 August for the eighth leg of the prestigious competition.
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Presumably this review is the most favourable, in a prestigious journal, that the publisher could find.
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This is a disgraceful, shameful attack on a student's freedom of speech at such a prestigious institution.
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Drivers can be assured that the build quality is going to be second to none and the badge is just as prestigious as anything to come out of Germany.
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A relative newcomer named Hakaan Yildirim, who won Paris's prestigious Andam award for young talent, was a victim of boastful handlers who described him in hyperbolic terms he could never live up to.
Zac Posen, Hakaan Yildirim among designers outshone in the City of Light
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We should be proud that our public servants are favourites for several prestigious awards this year.
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A second public loo block in the Bradford district - at Ilkley's central car park - has also been given the three-star prestigious plaudit.
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• Tipton-based The Angle Ring Co won a prestigious contract to form and bend the steel sections on the new footbridge at Wembley Stadium, and supplied the steelwork for Sandwell's very own Tipton Sports academy.
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This blind wine tasting competition, run in the style of a celebrity poker tournament, gives you the opportunity to compete with some of the most prestigious wine talent in the country: David Lynch (Quince), Joe Campanale (Dell'anima), Shelley Lindgren (A16 and SPQR), Bobby Stuckey (Frasca Food and Wine), and Richard Betts, to name a few.
Joe Bastianich: The DinePrivate Sommelier Showdown
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He noted Rep. McCollum's "focus on kids and health care" and other related domestic needs of her local constituents (mostly in St. Paul) as well as her defined roles accorded by her appointments to the prestigious and powerful House Appropriations Committee (budget and spending) and the Government Oversight and Reform Committee while also expressing fears that impeachment hearings would become a "mobilizer" for the Republican voter base, thus costing votes and maybe elections in 2008.
ImpeachforPeace.org lobbies Rep. Betty McCollum (D-MN) to support accountability and justice through impeachment
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Defeating both of these strongmen garnered Sandow a contract to perform in London at the prestigious Alhambra Music Hall.
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Three winners from this competition will be awarded trophies and prizes at the prestigious National Animal Awards in New Delhi in February next year.
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Furthermore, they competed with local authorities from 31 counties for this prestigious award.
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Of those retailers that are succeeding in the current climate, a great many of them fall under the category of "masstige" brands and products that have high-end, prestigious characteristics but with prices and locations that make them accessible to a mass consumer audience.
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Other, less prestigious ennobling offices required two generations to serve in office before conferring transmissible nobility.
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The students have picked up a clutch of medals at the prestigious Chelsea Flower Show.
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He wants to compete in a prestigious round-the-world air race.
Times, Sunday Times
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Ambassador Yang, in his remarks, said UWI is the prestigious academic institution in the Caribbean region, which has produced numerous leading and influencial figures in every field of the society.
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This is why Taiwan is staking a claim by moving to a higher end product and allowing China to soak up the less prestigious and demanding pleasure boat business.
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If you say'this is a really prestigious job' then more people apply.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Orkney Cheese Company has once again claimed a top prize in a prestigious competition in the UK.
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David Yoder for The Wall Street Journal The Saudi exhibition 'The Black Arch' presents a work by Shadia and Raja Alem I'm going to stick my neck out and make a judgment on the stand-out artist in this year's Venice Biennale, the world's most exhausting, demanding and prestigious bunfight of contemporary art.
Setting the Art World Alight
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The prizes, the most prestigious awards given for journalism, are presented annually by Columbia University.
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That is the question being asked at this most prestigious of festivals, after a long series of productions of operas by the town's most famous son that at best must be counted perverse and at worst dottily destructive.
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The report from a prestigious international agency is another valuable propaganda tool.
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Professor Joe Brownlie BVSc PhD DSc DipECVP FRCPath FRAgS FRCVS was announced as the recipient of the British Veterinary Association's most prestigious scientific award.
Health News from Medical News Today
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In the past, winners of the prestigious (as everyone short of an adjective refers to it) prize have included such interesting items as unmade beds and pickled cows.
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The guitarist is a frequent visitor to the US, where a revival of his rock opera Tommy on Broadway won the rock star a prestigious Tony award in 1993.
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Although some winners were unable to attend due to prior engagements or ill-health, the vast majority of the past recipients of the prestigious award were at the dinner.
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Posh residential complexes make the area a prestigious locale, an address one would be proud to possess.
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Having beaten the Aussies once, Britain are confident they can complete a prestigious double tonight.
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As an untenured assistant professor, he kept his focus on human intelligence research even when other, more prestigious fields seemed to offer better chances of professional success.
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An industry-affiliated academic promoting "low-tar herbal" cigarettes was elected to the prestigious Chinese Academy of Engineering in 2011.
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Many of those calls he says come from posh hotels and prestigious New York addresses dispelling the myth that bed bugs only reside in filth.
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Don't be put off if your church does not have a large or prestigious collection of monuments.
Times, Sunday Times
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It means ambulance workers now join police and fire personnel in having a prestigious medal for exemplary services.
The Sun
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The result, published in a prestigious scientific journal,18 demonstrated that Stefansson remained well and physically capable while consuming a diet of more than 80 percent animal fat and about 15 percent protein.
THE NEW ATKINS FOR A NEW YOU
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Cemeteries are impeccably maintained by their respective governments; prestigious memorials and little white crosses in neat rows reflect the noonday sun.
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Of all the tournaments in which the Scots will bid for glory this year, this may be the least prestigious.
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At the age of twenty, I blew my only chance to win the prestigious Golden Gloves tournament and I didn't have the luxury of someone else to blame.
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I was delighted to be a nominee and to receive such a prestigious award in recognition of our company's achievements.
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A lengthy fax appeared to have just arrived from a prestigious international conservation foundation.
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Three children who have helped look after their wheelchair-bound mum have been honoured with a prestigious school prize in recognition of their hard work.
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The world's most prestigious insurance company was last night squaring up to take on MPs who have accused it of being riddled with corruption.
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The entire white watch crew at Wallasey fire station received a prestigious award in recognition of their bravery at the triple rescue.
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An even more recent example of FDA's irresponsibility has received prominent emphasis in the prestigious May 6, 2010 President's Cancer Panel (PCP) Report, with illustrative regard to an ingredient known as bisphenol-A (BPA).
Samuel S. Epstein: The FDA, Toxins and Your Body
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The latter were suspicious at first, but eventually, the mentor positions (with spiffy shirts and caps) came to be seen as prestigious.
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She is keen to get on to the housing ladder but cannot afford to despite her and her partner's prestigious Jobs.
Times, Sunday Times
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We have a great opportunity to create one of the most prestigious and distinctive co-educational day schools in the country.
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She won a highly prestigious award.
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The National Youth Orchestra has chosen the prestigious festival as one of the events to unveil its newly-established sinfonietta.
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This prestigious prize paid immediate dividends, ranking him among the elite.
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The main holdouts, unsurprisingly, are the few dozen most selective and prestigious schools in the United States — that is, the ones that already do well on measures of reputation and resources.
What Makes A College Good?
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If you'd married Miss Su, wouldn't that prestigious post be yours? ".
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Increasingly, we had grown concerned by the fact that too many MBA programs — often those at prestigious research universities — were failing to (a) impart useful skills; (b) develop leaders; (c) instill high ethical norms; and (d) prepare mangers to deal with complex, cross-disciplinary, nonquantifiable issues
B-School Reform: Better Late Than Never (BusinessWeek) : Mervius
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The prestigious title offered a gateway to success in the highly competitive world of modelling.
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In 1994, this beer was awarded a platinum medal at the World Beer Championships, making it one of only two Canadian beers to ever receive this prestigious award.
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Immediately before the second world war the prestigious forerunners of Britain's present day teaching hospitals were financed by charitable contributions.
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Following a series of prestigious events, Saturday night's gala ball, attended by 350 people representing the nominators, sponsors, parents and friends of the contestants, proved yet again to be the undoubted highlight.
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Maria supported him in London working as a couturier, sought after by prestigious fashion houses.
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This was the topic of a recent seminar at the prestigious Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore.
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The event may have seen changes in its history, but the prestigious trophy is still as sought after as ever.
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The former Congress Minister and now Bahujan Samaj Party candidate for the prestigious Lucknow seat, Akhilesh Das Gupta, showed off his status when he drove down in a mechanised 'rath'
The Hindu - Front Page
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In Finland, to be a teacher is to be in a prestigious job and competition for teacher training courses is intense.
Times, Sunday Times
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First, in relation to identifying the appropriate comparators, it could argue that the standard could be fixed by looking at a less prestigious hospital.
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Besides having faulty laws and courts, governments block debt workouts by forgiving debts of companies deemed too big or prestigious to fail.
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I wish him the very best of luck as he takes up one of the most prestigious positions in Irish sport.
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Record-breaking runner Paula Radcliffe has been awarded the prestigious Women of the Year Outstanding Achievement Award, capping a memorable weekend for her.
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The news channel reports on a massive outbreak of wilding in in the city's most prestigious commercial district.
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Behind the ivied walls, the more intellectually prestigious schools are making some pernicious compromises.
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This year the proceeds from the prestigious event will go to the West of Ireland Alzheimer Foundation.
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Includes standard dialects, nonstandard dialects, idiolects (distinctive of an individual), acrolects (prestigious dialects), basilects (stigmatized dialects), mesolects (dialects neutral as to prestige).
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But the majority of the Chinese artists who are squabbled over by blue chip dealers and by museums eager to feature them in prestigious one-person shows have one thing in common: The political and economic history between Mao's infamous cultural revolution and present-day China's overeager capitalism provides a recurrent touchstone in their art's imagery.
Robert Ayers: Wang Huaiqing's Chinese Art in Seattle
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Ostermeier worked at the Baracke, a complex of Portakabins that the prestigious Deutsches Theater had lent him.
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In 1883, Hulke became the recipient of a prestigious national prize for his herd of Jerseys milkers, made up of Jenny and her calves.
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London United, the Fulwell-based bus company, is just the ticket for passengers, decided the judges in a prestigious competition.
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The entire white watch crew at Wallasey fire station received a prestigious award in recognition of their bravery at the triple rescue.
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There are star journalists because they have prestigious jobs, but they are not stars.
Times, Sunday Times
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A courageous young woman from the Selby area has been nominated for a prestigious award for her work as a young carer.
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He's a graduate of what Catalyst calls "the prestigious Broad Superintendent's Academy," and what Parents Across America founding member Sharon Higgins, author of the blog The Broad Report, calls "billionaires and their henchmen.
Julie Woestehoff: Rahm as "Da Bachelor" and Other Reality TV Ideas for Chicago's Schools
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He has just won the most prestigious division after superheavy.
The Sun
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Taco Bell Grande is similarly popular and prestigious; the waiters wear enormous joke-like sombreros that would probably lead to lawsuits from the National Council of La Raza if worn in stateside Taco Bells.
Postcards From Tomorrow Square
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My list of famous and prestigious clients numbers into the many hundreds.
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It was conceived as the most prestigious award in contemporary art but is in danger of becoming a nod to availability.
Times, Sunday Times
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This time he has to get it right, for the sake of the world's most prestigious newspaper and of that new recruit in the City Room.
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A radio drama series written, set and recorded in Nigeria has won two prestigious awards.
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The sports represented by six succesful sportswomen up for one sports most prestigious awards.
Times, Sunday Times
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Look right here on MexConnect for a three-bedroom, two and a half bath (plus servant's quarters) home for sale in prestigious Santa Maria, high on the hill overlooking Morelia.
Housing in Morelia
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But what could be more important than his appointment as chairman of the largest and most prestigious funeral parlour in the city?
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The boys were promised the opportunity to play in prestigious clubs across Europe but ended up sported into child prostitution.
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The Nobel peize counted publicly by the world´s most prestigious scientific and cultural prize.
Nobel Day on December 10.
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The prestigious International Geological Congress, dubbed the geologists 'equivalent of the Olympic Games, was held in Norway in August 2008 and prominently featured the voices of scientists skeptical of man-made global warming fears.
Power and Control
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Two of the most prestigious silk cloths are also woven on looms fitted with a flying shuttle.
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But she played the violin exquisitely, and her gift helped win her a place at the prestigious school where Brewer taught.
Times, Sunday Times
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Designed during his enrollment at the prestigious Design Academy in Eindhoven, the prototype table serves as both dining surface and planter for “crops that you grown in the same place where the daily ritual of eating takes place.”
HOMEGROWN TABLE by Sebastian Brajkovic | Inhabitat
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In the prestigious Central Gauteng grand prix he was again unseeded, but still made the semi-finals, beating the number seven seed in the second round and the third seed in the quarter-finals.
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This graduate has now had an academic fellowship at a major university confirmed, and has been appointed a Visiting Professorship at a very prestigious Writing School in the USA.
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He has won pretty much every prize his profession has to offer; last month he was presented with the prestigious royal gold medal for architecture, a gift of the Queen, presented by the Royal Institute for British Architects.
Culture | guardian.co.uk
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But to support you in compiling your own entry for one of our prestigious awards, we’re profiling some of last year’s winners.
Computing
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Moreover, the STAXI nestable transportation chairs are used successfully and widely in the USA's most prestigious hospitals and healthcare systems.
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It is the view of many that prestigious galleries should be in high profile city centre establishments.
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SET sale for the oldest and most prestigious yacht race in the world.
The Sun
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The Jerusalem Prize, Israel's most prestigious award for foreign writers, is awarded biannually.
Novelist Ian McEwan Criticizes Jewish Settlements During Acceptance Of Jerusalem Prize
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York fencers are determined to recapture a prestigious title from Germany.
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Don't be put off if your church does not have a large or prestigious collection of monuments.
Times, Sunday Times
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You will find these works, from small to large, crystal marble, stand-alone or wall hanging to provide these magnificent largest and most prestigious museum collections.
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She was reading by the age of four and got into a prestigious Franco-German high school.
Times, Sunday Times
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Harvard is one of the prestigious schools in the U.S. and all around the world.
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According to The Public Ivies: America's Flagship Public Universities, the University of Colorado Boulder is considered one of the prestigious "Public Ivy League" schools.
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Her first novel won a prestigious literary prize.
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He has also been chosen to be a member of several prestigious art associations in his native Austria.
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At 11, she won Hawaii's most prestigious women's event - beating the rest of the field by nine strokes.
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Marenghi won the Perrier Comedy Award, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival's most prestigious prize.
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Yes, her getting a prestigious judicial clerkship is exactly the same as being sent to one of Stalin’s gulags.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Be Careful. Trust No-One. Shut Up.
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Despite all dancers wearing ballet shoes, and the show coming from the prestigious Northern Ballet Theatre, classical ballet it is not.
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Female speech tends to be evaluated as more ‘correct’ or more ‘prestigious’, less slangy, etc.
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It's just a smidge after 7pm and I have been leaked the winners of tonight's ‘prestigious’ TV Week Logie Awards by an industry source.
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She didn't ask a thing about my qualifications or past experience - instead she just gave me a big speech about how prestigious the company was.
The Sun
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As a result, our students spend almost twice the time in one-on-one discussion with faculty as students at other prestigious liberal arts schools.
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One could hardly hope to commemorate Isabella Stewart Gardner and the centennial of her museum more suitably than through the remembrance of one of her most prestigious renaissance peers.
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It may be that you can find a place at a more prestigious university given your actual grades, and it is worth researching the possibilities.
Times, Sunday Times
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By October, a media agency had won a prestigious Australian media award for this innovative concept.
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She will be studying musicology, the history of music, at the prestigious New York university and had to compete against 60 other candidates to gain full funding for the five-year course.
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University officials describe the merger as an economic lifeline for the prestigious but financially ailing medical center.
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Once in the Justice Department, she proved an able cog in the Bush administration's political machine, meeting with Republican activists in 2006 to help plot the firing of New Mexico's prestigious US Attorney David Iglesias, a fellow Republican who "chafed" against administration initiatives.
Max Blumenthal: Monica Goodling, One of 150 Pat Robertson Cadres in the Bush Administration
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The roadway had been widened and paved, and presently received a prestigious name: the Avenue Paul Cezanne.
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This prestigious award has served its purpose.
Times, Sunday Times
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Even more prestigious is a place on someone's blogroll, a permanent link to one's own site.
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The prestigious title offered a gateway to success in the highly competitive world of modelling.
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The world's most prestigious insurance company was last night squaring up to take on MPs who have accused it of being riddled with corruption.
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Political interventions and more prestigious research areas seem to have contributed to a prolonged downturn in antimicrobial research after the second world war.
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An expanding range of methods allowed for splendid chromolithographed illustrations and hand-colored illustrations that were prestigious showcases for their companies.
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The duo are chasing glory in the world's two biggest and most prestigious races.
The Sun
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Dutch malariologist Bart Knols accuses researchers of being more interested in subsidies and getting articles in prestigious journals than in solving the problem.
English
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It seemed that another prestigious name was set to become part of history.
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Nor does the director ask the question: How was the entire management of a prestigious publication buffaloed by an imaginative, but essentially juvenile, ruse?
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The Motor Sports Association has invited tenders from promoters interested in hosting the prestigious race from next season.
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The grounds lay claim to an ancient oak tree - reputed to be over 600 years old - that is listed on the prestigious Tree Registry of Ireland.
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This award is arguably the most prestigious offered to a contemporary designer in Australia, with a prize of $30,000.
The 2009 Cicely & Colin Rigg Contemporary Design Awards
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The stories Martin tells of his students like the Harvard-educated doctor marrying the Yale-educated attorney are unforgettable - he's a man on a mission to make sure that Jesus' work is richly rewarded, when his U.S. -born children become college graduates from America's most prestigious universities and more.
Graciela Tiscareno-Sato: The Viral Immigration Meme: Did You See The Success Story?
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He received a journalism fellowship from the Institute of Current World Affairs in 1938 and was sent to the University of London's prestigious School of Oriental Studies before traveling to South Asia.
Phillips Talbot, witness to history in India and Pakistan, dies at 95
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Allison back-burnered her prestigious law career when she had a baby.