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They went on to live privately, like Patty, who married her bodyguard, or they became teachers, social workers or professors.
"Do you really think it's wrong for people who can't afford to live privately in those areas, that the state should subsidise people to the tune of more than £21,000?
How Democracies Perish, "preserved the inviolability of its territory, what was left of it, and the right to live privately in a non-totalitarian society" but was forbidden to accept Marshall Plan aid, join the EEC or sign trade agreements with Europe.
Mr. Louima's desire to live privately is likely to be more difficult following Thursday's decision by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit to overturn the conviction of the officer convicted of holding Mr. Louima down during the attack.
While the group will each live privately, they will share laundry, garden and social facilities when they move in.
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Despite his high profile, Ruben lived privately and unassumingly.
For many years, he lived privately at Barton Manor Estate on the Isle of Wight.
He is understood to be living privately in the south of England and has changed his appearance.
English gentlemen did not maintain courts; they lived privately on their country estates and liked to see their domains from their windows and to ride about them.
Thus occupied, Catherine lived privately though she was appointed regent in 1552 during Henry's absence at the siege of Metz.
What Rivera did on a monumental public scale, in murals picturing Mexico's storied past and hoped-for future, Kahlo performed — and lived — privately.
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