And bankers are vying for the prestige that comes with advising on landmark dim-sum deals.
But the glitz and glamour seems to go to the actors, and the prestige to directors.
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"Heads of state all want this apartment for the prestige of it, " Mr. Blauvelt explained.
The people at Habanos are aware of the growing risk to the prestige of Cuban cigars.
Thomas admits that at first he wasn't aware of the prestige of their collection.
Its founding fathers had the prestige to refashion the nation to confront military and economic threats.
Mr Aso also appears to crave the prestige of attending the G8 summit in Italy in July.
"The prestige that Nick Park and his colleagues have brought to Bristol is immeasurable, " said Mr Abraham.
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For years, Wall Street had the prestige and biggest checkbooks to hire the best young talent and programmers.
But despite the prestige associated with Ascot, its prize money still lags behind the rest of the world.
Then in the fall comes the prestige pictures vying for Oscars, and again the release schedule is fairly crowded.
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You interviewed with the prestige employers when they came to campus and said the right things in your interview.
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Increase the prestige associated with teaching and make teaching programs competitive and rigorous.
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Kilpatrick had defended his spending as necessary for the prestige of his position.
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They are in complete accord, however, on the prestige and position of General de Gaulle and his provisional government.
Because of this, and its advanced years, the Prestige was to have been taken out of service by 2005.
But the prestige of the office can give the incumbent oblique political influence.
Columbia enjoyed the prestige of having the great minds of the world delivering talks and filling out its program schedule.
Also, it seems inappropriate to deploy the prestige of the monarch in a controversial role where intervention might be necessary.
The prestige of David Cameron, Nicolas Sarkozy or Angela Merkel rests in part on their personal dealings with the American president.
Rayner is aware of the prestige associated with progress in the competition.
But he is not expected to testify until next November 13, ten years to the day, when the Prestige first experienced problems.
The Prestige was, they say, on its way from Latvia to Singapore.
Consolidation might have happened long ago, were governments not as transfixed by the prestige of cars as are the people who drive them.
Even his fans acknowledge that he bought titles such as the Revue des Deux Mondes, which was founded in 1829, simply for the prestige.
The prestige and drama of the event make for good television, especially with new digital aids that help viewers understand what the sailors are doing.
Also, the prestige of American institutions attracts hordes of foreign students.
Today, while several companies and chief executives are still struggling to rebuild a reputation and recover the prestige they once had, many have recuperated well.
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