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noun
An exemption from certain laws granted by the Pope.
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There is confidentiality and there is privilege".
"What is privilege?"he muses, in typically Spallian manner.
Wimbledon's common currency is privilege, and with the roof, it is, in some regard, closer to its true ethos.
Robespierre's oratorical jujitsu — mercy is weakness, punishment is privilege, patriotism is murder — is an act of psychic as well as semantic denial.
"If your family have owned property in Sydney for four generations, you are automatically a multi-millionaire – they forget that this is privilege.
This might seem absurd at first — privilege is privilege, after all — but the emotional depth of the band's work says something about the size of those disappointments.
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Increasingly, I've started recognising this kind of behaviour for what it is: privilege-checking as a form of internet sport.
So, is that why you propose we continue to respect--that is, privilege--those families who can buy (several) million dollar co-ops and "invest" their money in a particular way?
Then there's "privilege".
Mr Lucas said it was privilege to be elected.
These are privilege.
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