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The exercise privileges emotional, over physical, interaction, and elicited very strong reactions from New York visitors, many of whom became emotionally overwhelmed while participating in the piece or described the experience as "trance-like" or "transcendant".
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Mr. Crowl is quite good in the role of a fascist youth, a dope who is eager to exercise privilege of place yet must be obsequious to a superior.
I would add that this dialogue must be explored on equal footing rather than certain groups exercising privilege over others under the claim of pluralism.
The certificate is only issued to pilots who have been cleared of psychological problems including psychosis, bipolar disorder and personality disorder that "makes the person unable to safely perform the duties or exercise the privileges" of a pilot's licence.
It has also become more assertive, no longer content to see the Church of England - or other religious institutions - exercise traditional privileges.
How will he exercise his privilege and powers?
After the election, time to restock the campaign larder by exercising the privileges of office.
OWS is not free of undue exercise of privilege or exclusion.
But this power and influence carries with it responsibility to the public interest in whose name it exercises these privileges.
At these services, those who exercise the privilege of dissection express their gratitude and appreciation to donors and their families.
The Samurai Shopper considers shopping a sprightly exercise in privilege and discretion: acquiring this, admiring that, refining one's taste or accommodating swings in shape or weight.
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