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After kicking around in the sand, collecting shells and climbing out on the rocky promenade (one privilege of PANKs is that you get to be slightly more permissive than parents), we eschewed the three pools, and surf school!
Far from a savage attack on the people's art history, this is the end of one privilege of the public-school elite.
One privilege was carriage rides off prison grounds and visits to his home and the homes of his children.
By Mark Twain Its occupant has one privilege which is not exercised by any living person: free speech.
One privilege afforded to Scott as defending champion was to play Augusta with his father, Phil, last weekend.
Three years of research and interviews, but we had one privilege - the fact that Alberto Granado, the man who idealised that journey, was now an 83-years-young man, still extraordinarily vital and with an incredible memory.
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One privileges the exploration of a character's youth, it gives us new insight into character we already know.
It dawned on me, in the midst of that conversation, that I needed to add one more privilege to my long list of privileges.
Related to learning about one's privilege, participants believed students should reflect on their own assumptions and biases.
"The university involved is one of privilege".
His civilian life in the 1970's, Colonel Miskina said, was one of privilege.
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