(1) Alongside the prestige events, the streets of all three cities came alive with free musical performances.(2) Things acquire monetary value on the basis of their prestige , not the other way around.(3) The same band of thinkers has been doing a tour of the prestige papers beating the same old drum.(4) Are the people who work on it more interested in prestige than the average, and if so why?(5) Architects are in no doubt that a prestige project needs a prestige figure to oversee it to completion.(6) Their main aim is to take power in their own countries, and attacking the demons is the best way to gain prestige and recruits.(7) His flair and showmanship won new audiences and gained the theatre great prestige .(8) Passing tourists could be in no doubt this was to be a prestige building, although no image of it was available to whet their appetites.(9) It lost much prestige and public support following strikes in the late 1960s and 1970s.(10) The crude items of every day use that were the few meager processions of the poor have become the prestige consumption of the affluent.(11) It can bring you prestige , renown, and a more lasting fame than Wonderbra commercials.(12) Most recent of the releases was the new 607, a car which surely only exists for prestige value in the French market.(13) He has gained his international prestige precisely by going his own way at all times.(14) Some materials are available only in this campus, increasing its prestige as a museum.(15) Gaining colonies was thus not solely a matter of prestige or status but was regarded as an economic imperative for Germany.(16) a prestige car