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The nobility, the clergy, and certain other privileged persons were exempted.
Headley-Seymour for Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon is now completed and, with the bridesmaids' frocks, has been seen by a few privileged persons.
"You're now about to become one of the hundred privileged persons who foist their opinions on the French public," Lucien is told.
indicates that tax farming, whereby the right to collect taxes was auctioned or was awarded to privileged persons, was employed for the collection of local taxes.
The two redeemed themselves though, and in 1603, Barley and Davis were admitted as "privileged persons" of Oxford University.
The increase of clothing lice among less privileged persons in industrialized countries is a growing concern.
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Like Franklin, Rubin is a good-natured, intelligent, privileged person, and she's frank about the privilege; she resolves to set limits on buying treats for her kids, she resolves to rid herself of the seven kinds of clutter she has accumulated and goes right to the Container Store to do so.
He set out as a privileged person expecting to be heard, and ended as a privileged person surprised by backlash.
I would never dispute that I am a privileged person.
We found that cross-class roommate relationships were extremely negative for the less privileged person.
"I knew nothing — I was a privileged person in every way," Ullmann said.
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