But the album had soon won international recognition and prestige in Brazil.
But you win prestige as a hot jockey, which means you get hired to ride more "big" horses and more favorites.
I'd never win prestige, and I wouldn't live long enough to become venerable.
With well won prestige and the rank of Frigate Captain, he was sent to Venezuela from Puerto Rico.
This was aggravated because Benavidez was named Chief of the Federal Army of the West soon after, and won military prestige despite the defeat.
They won prestige by "counting coup", tapping the enemy with the stick and getting away.
Gandhi had won enormous prestige in India by this time.
The Cavite rebels won prestige in defeating Spanish troops in set piece battles, using tactics like trench warfare.
Mr. Bradley won political prestige in the last session of Congress for helping to revamp the Federal tax code.
Slave "patrollers" and "overseers" also won prestige in their communities.