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  • It's the first of four Sunday afternoon events in a series called Prestigious Performances, designed to attract a wider community to the York campus.

    Thestar.com - Home Page 2010

  • "Prestigious," in this context, would mean appearances in Asimov's, Weird Tales, Realms of Fantasy, one of the year's best publications or a small group of other venues.

    Editing Report #3 jimvanpelt 2007

  • "Prestigious" talent isn't necessarily the best for a title.

    FANTASTIC FOUR #290 Marvel Comics, 1986 David Campbell 2006

  • Are Chief Justice Roberts, Justice Alito, and Justice Scalia teaching at "Prestigious" Harvard this year?

    Top New Hampshire Story: Harvard Professor Stumps For Obama 2009

  • Are Chief Justice Roberts, Justice Alito, and Justice Scalia teaching at "Prestigious" Harvard this year?

    Top New Hampshire Story: Harvard Professor Stumps For Obama 2009

  • ESPN: UCLA = One Of The Most "Prestigious" Programs In College Football

    Bruins Nation 2009

  • ESPN: UCLA = One Of The Most "Prestigious" Programs In College Football

    Bruins Nation 2009

  • ESPN: UCLA = One Of The Most "Prestigious" Programs In College Football

    Bruins Nation 2009

  • ESPN: UCLA = One Of The Most "Prestigious" Programs In College Football

    Bruins Nation 2009

  • "The Top 15 Schools From Which the Most" Prestigious "Law Firms Hire New Lawyers, 2008."

    Nuts & Boalts 2008

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