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The Beydanes have not accepted that the Haratin will not put up with their illicit privilege forever".
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He believed he'd lost his voting privileges forever.
They will learn that caring for oneself is one's own privilege and responsibility, forever and ever, amen.
When the United States entered the war, Wilson enlisted and served in Europe as a wound-dresser in Army hospitals, an experience, he later said, that knocked any social élitism or sense of privilege out of him forever.
To play a key role in re-imaging foreign assistance, developing ways to drive faster, broader and more lasting results that do not depend on USG support forever is a privilege for me.
Simple and non-negotiable stuff like don't run in the street and no lying and if I ever hear you boo someone, we leave the event immediately and you, booer, lose the privilege of returning until almost forever.
I will be forever grateful for the privilege of working with him, and shall cherish his memories always," she said.
On May 4, 1954, the federal government conferred upon Khan the privileges and duties it had once forever enjoined him from claiming.
Bella grew up in privilege, yet wished instead she were the Little Match Girl: "hungry, cold, forever begging, and forever dying".
As a way to mock the passive resisters of the mainstream civil-rights movement, he distinguished between the honest masses, the "field Negroes," and the perfidious "house Negroes," who were forever looking to their white masters for privilege and approval.
A privilege I have enjoyed and one I will remember forever.
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