I could have continued my studies at a prestigious university, but I longed for a mystical quest.
The `prestigious feat' of causing flowers to appear in winter, was a common one.
The interview with the traveller in the mountains occurred to his heated imagination, and the visions of a prestigious agency revived with all their original force.
The "prestigious feat" of causing flowers to appear in winter was a common one.
Black airmen and civil rights spokesmen complained that restricting Negroes to fighter units excluded them from many important and prestigious types of air service.
The prestigious Pittsburgh Courier opened the campaign in March 1948 by directing a series of questions on Air Force policy to the Chief of Staff.
Most good hackers had come across one or two issues of Zardoz in their travels, often while rummaging though the system administrator's mail on a prestigious institution's computer.
The company probably hadn't meant to become the world's most prestigious hacker hang-out, but it soon ended up doing so.
Thus in the last decade of his life he finally exchanged his straw sandals and reed hat for the robes of a prestigious abbot over a major monastery.
By making themselves emissaries of a prestigious foreign civilization, the warrior class achieved a bit of cultural one-upmanship on the Kyoto snob set.