You didn't flaunt your elite status, but nor did you try to play it down.
Then they - like the Giants over all - entered this season with the pressure of trying to maintain that elite status.
Learn about airline alliances, code share and what elite status is.
To maintain your elite status, it's essential to encourage even better discussions.
But to me, the most interesting part is the granting of one-day-only elite status to anyone who pays top coach fare.
A civilian firefighter with the same elite status would make about $15 an hour plus overtime.
In men's skiing, the United States may be losing its elite status.
If we want to move up into that elite status, we have to shut the door.
He said it was "the mission" and the elite status of the Green Berets that had won him over.
This is not to say that bridal photography cannot indicate financial wealth or elite status.
These units were awarded Guards status after distinguishing themselves in service, and are considered to have elite status.
But elite status is not what Mueller, who'll turn 25 in a week, is after.
Miles obtained through the USAirways program can be used to attain elite frequent-flier status.
This is represented in Olmec "art" and those with elite status would have worn elaborate headdresses of feathers and other animal forms.
So there is still quite a bit of ground for the new middle class to cover before it reaches elite status.
Usually these troops embody a more elite status than other imperial forces, including the regular armed forces, and maintain special rights, privileges and traditions.
All airlines allow passengers in premium cabins or with elite status to board earlier, with some offering it to coach customers for a fee.
Some women of pre-Islamic and early Islamic Yemen held elite status in society.
She has elite status as a judo practitioner, but yearns to avenge her loss in her childhood at the hands of another girl.
For the Asian "pseudo-intellectual" it promised elite status and the phony complexities of "doctrinaire double talk."