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Inventive non-reproductive sex with catamites and concubines too was a cherished privilege of the most privileged classes in European society.
What one critic may call a loophole represents a cherished privilege to the industry that put it there.
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She then sank "the line", the cherished privilege of hanging paintings just at the viewer's eyeline on the wall, which in centuries past has caused artists to trade insults or even punches, or withdraw their work entirely in a huff.
As for the one which guaranteed the freedom of the English church, it meant that the clerics were to keep their cherished privilege of only paying the taxes they wanted to – very little – and to keep the punishment of criminal priests in the hands of priests.
And in solemnly adjudicating the validity of state action touching these cherished privileges we cannot look merely at the surface of things, for were we to do so these constitutional guaranties would become barren and sterile.
Medical treatment for infertility is a privilege not available to everyone, a cherished chance.
And a cherished hobby.
It's a cherished memory.
A cherished grandfather of Cynthia Jackson Saunders.
A cherished friend to many.
"To me, this is really an extraordinary honor and a privilege, both as an American and a Jew, to be invited to give a prayer at what is really a cherished ritual of American democracy," he said.
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