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To servants
noun
One who is hired to perform regular household or other duties, and receives compensation. As opposed to a slave.
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That statement alone is awkward — she's referring to servants, presumably — but she doesn't stop there.
At school, she said, she learned a little Latin and French and enough "kitchen Bengali" to speak to servants.
They were people who were accustomed to servants and service, and when they came here, they got it".
(At school, she learned a little Latin and French and enough "kitchen Bengali" to speak to servants).
In stark contrast to the more commonly heard tales of domestic abuse and cruelty to servants, this man was a paragon of kindness.
He has appointed another to reform the sclerotic Roman bureaucracy and turn its officials from masters to servants of the wider church.
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Guests were known to bribe servants to place the food they desired in front of them.
In just three hours, the horse goes from wild animal to servant.
Moses was respected by every Egyptian -- from royalty to servant.
Additional incentives were considered to be those relating to civil servants also sponsored by donors.
He later tried in vain to persuade civil servants to prepare a case for judicial review.
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