Sentence examples for privileged like from inspiring English sources

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And she wasn't privileged like Tolstoy, with his social-reform schemes and his idealization of peasants.

Unlike many of their European neighbors, the Swiss tend to regard a relationship with a banker as confidential and privileged, like relationships with doctors or lawyers.

With schools here in service only sporadically, and many good teachers gone, even the privileged, like Akhmed, are getting spotty educations.

The other 25% more privileged (like me) work their nuts off to raise funds to make sure the costs stay as low as possible for the rest.

He movingly describes his jazz conversion experience at the hands of Duke Ellington: "All those strange, weaving instrumental voices spoke like personalities, and what they said seemed privileged, like the Vargas pinups in Esquires stacked behind my father's hatboxes or the adult conversations that dried up as soon as I appeared".

She speaks eloquently of a wide range of problems that perpetuate the divide between the poor and the privileged like her in education, in health care, in the greater Chinese political economy itself, which she describes as more corrupt than ever, at every level.

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The two elder statesmen declared: "The C.I.A., busy, moneyed and privileged, likes its 'kingmaking' responsibilities.

There's nothing a privileged readership likes more than stories about the ridiculous poor (as long as they're exotic enough to trigger no unease); their antics and pretensions, their cowardice and inability to tell the truth.

Elyse Goldstein, an Upper East Side psychologist with a practice only steps from the 79th Street route, was invited to observe how bus passengers made their exiting choices; she suspected the route's more privileged riders liked to exit from the front because the front door was associated with the service and safety they were accustomed to.

Being produced by enzymes and selected on the basis of an intracellular functional assay, SB hits explore biologically relevant chemical space with "privileged", NP-like fragments.

Like William Wilberforce and Lord Shaftesbury, his was a privileged upbringing; like them, he was a devout Christian determined to translate faith into action; like them, he was an unpredictable combination of political savvy and childlike clear-sightedness.

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