The books on show in the study were for prestige.
It had been a triumph for their own prestige, of course.
"Did he think anyone else on the laser team would do it for either money or prestige?"
"So the general perception among the American public is that you can trade money for prestige," he said.
Makes you think they just take the job for the perks and prestige.
It plays even when sponsors cannot be found, however, for prestige.
As a young man in 1928, her father had been advised to marry for social prestige.
"It is said that they kill for the thrill and prestige."
This is also an important tournament for European golf's prestige.
Its list price is $61,000, but buyers eager for prestige often pay thousands more.