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Part of the grammar school ethos drummed into us was that we were enjoying a privilege because we were part of a relatively small proportion of the population (I recall a teacher saying we were part of a fortunate 11%).
Sinaloa cartel boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman is widely regarded as one of the world's richest drug lords, but he's currently enjoying a privilege generally reserved for America's poorest criminal defendants.
Along with her classmates, Mouri is enjoying a privilege she lacked even before the tsunami – access to a quality education.
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Thanks to the imminent visit next week of Pope Benedict XVI to Britain, admirers of Raphael can enjoy a privilege that the artist himself never had.
Moreover, since school buildings are available for worship principally on Sundays, the reality is that Christians have enjoyed a privilege not available to, say, Jews or Muslims, whose major services are held on other days.
In France, the Roman Catholic church insisted that the actors in Paris, who enjoyed a privilege [permission] from the king to perform the plays, pay a sort of sin tax, which amounted to about one-sixth of every evening's proceeds.
This is not to deny that higher men may still be admirable in the eyes of the base and low (hence their envy); it is to deny, however, that Nietzsche's evaluative perspective — that it is an objection to morality that it thwarts the high — could enjoy a privilege in virtue of this shared admiration.
U.S. government lawyers now enjoy a privilege that is unique in their profession, the ability to issue politically creative opinions that they will never be required to defend in an impartial court of law.
He also recognized that we were all enjoying a rare privilege -- the unfolding of genius.
"I wouldn't use too much of it".The young men are all ears, conscious that they are enjoying a rare privilege.
One in eight Americans lives in poverty, which seems obscene given that the really rich are enjoying a level of privilege that makes the Gilded Age Vanderbilts look like abstemious Puritans.
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