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A prerogative of being a billionaire is the freedom to go anywhere, anytime.
A prerogative of age for musicians is to distill a repertory built up over decades to the works that remain dearest to them.
"You will normally see coercive power as a prerogative of the state.
For the most unremarkable and law-abiding person, as much as anyone, privacy is a prerogative.
This is a prerogative power, and therefore one that should be exercised by the government.
Traditionally, the speaker selects the chaplain unilaterally, a prerogative Mr. Hastert used today.
Malamud Smith writes, "Dad was not openly domineering in his requests, but he assumed a prerogative".
He is honorary president of the international festival so there's a prerogative.
"There was this imperial attitude, a prerogative that he favors the rich," Mr. Sanders said.
3. Parliament can grant amnesty to prisoners (previously a prerogative of the king).
DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA — Making war, traditionally a prerogative of presidents and princes, may soon become an international crime.
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