Lately, some attendees have begun tacking on more tongue-in-cheek titles like "diva, " as bragging rights.
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For his winning suggestion, reader Joe Driscoll gets a shout out and bragging rights.
Whoever picks the most winners grabs the trophy, movie passes and bragging rights for a year.
On one level, being entirely original is a bigger deal for bragging rights than anything else.
Still worse: an Emmy win offers little more than bragging rights, if history is any indication.
Why cheat, after all, when only cheap medals and local bragging rights are at stake?
For now, the country seem to have regained bragging rights as the superpower in West Africa.
It can also earn you bragging rights, as the instructor has a famous name himself.
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But despite Cardiff taking the bragging rights Tate questioned the importance of the win to Cardiff.
The next morning, the winning foursome entered the clubhouse with bragging rights for the week.
Such an investor could pay over the odds for a chance at the bragging rights.
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Once the remit of malicious hackers vying for bragging rights, cybercrime is now about making money.
Rather, a statuette provides buzz and bragging rights for a show, its studio and its host network.
Moskovitz, who is eight days younger than Zuckerberg, now has bragging rights as the world's youngest billionaire.
And it buys the splendid isolation, singular memories, and bragging rights you get from commandeering a town.
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One analyst said that being first to market gave LG "bragging rights", but suggested demand would be limited.
Plus you got bragging rights, a crowd that gathered whenever you parked, and coverage in the hometown paper.
Form goes out of the window and we want to win the game, we want the bragging rights.
At elite colleges, athletic programs and student athletes are not about ESPN, bowl games and bragging rights.
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On the practical side, the properties also provide a place to live, often with bragging rights, they said.
But this year, even the fans seem too preoccupied with their own teams' problems to worry about bragging rights.
That would certainly bring Bank of America's chief executive, Kenneth Lewis, bragging rights.
Investors in drilling and exploration companies got the bragging rights for recent gains.
That's a short wait for what could deliver a serious boost to game performance, not to mention bragging rights.
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They typically pit local rivals squaring off for little more than bragging rights.
This is a game you play for fun and bragging rights, not profit.
Past attempts to create industry benchmarks always came from vendors, who would be tempted to tweak the results to ensure bragging rights.
This won't land you a job or get you paid, but you can't underestimate bragging rights at friends' engagement parties.
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Whoever's fastest and most accurate over the course of a two- or three-day match gets a trophy and bragging rights.
The masters of today's micro-mechanical universe have restored timepieces to the upper echelon of power toys, with attendant bragging rights.
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