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He photographed the elderly leaders of Carnival groups and gained privileged access to the male-only secret society Abakuá_,_ which has its roots in nineteenth-century struggles for emancipation.
The risk of a project like the High Line, or Governors Island, is that the place may pass from one kind of élitism, in which virtually nobody is allowed, except those who have secret or privileged access, to another, in which ambitious restoration introduces esoteric or refined tastes and uses.
Third, Prof Glees debates whether, before the round table initiative, the Stasi got privileged access to Chatham House material on which they appear to have filed "secret" intelligence reports to Berlin, particularly a defence policy study Lord Roper did in 1984.
Ministers set up a secret Whitehall unit that gave the United Arab Emirates privileged access to Britain's political elite, prime land deals and world-famous institutions in academia and the NHS, the Guardian can reveal.
Privileged access to information.
"Manning had privileged access to restricted information.
Fans are also given privileged access to news.
"They want exclusive status and privileged access to the brand".
They gained privileged access to Westminster and Whitehall.
"For a very long time, the west was extremely privileged, by privileged access to commodities during colonial times, for example".
One answer is that you have what philosophers sometimes call "privileged access" to them.
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