Sentence examples for privileged possession from inspiring English sources

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Following the crisis, the Colonel Director of Retainers retained his privileged possession of the Staff of Authority and was granted the same investigative and censorial powers as the Chancellor and Imperial Counselor over officialdom.

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Sightings of the device already in the possession of a privileged few were being reported, even photographed and posted on the Internet.

The kind of revelation that was once the possession of a privileged few — that formal play could not only enlarge your notion of art and entertainment but change your life — has moved out into the more volatile region of popular culture.

For the privileged few they were prized possessions.

It comes from the kind of stock that makes it a perfect fit for a network geared toward young viewers: it's based on a best-selling series of novels for teen-age girls which are centered on the juicy extracurricular doings and desires and the brand-name possessions of the most privileged kids in the most privileged part of Manhattan — private-school students on the Upper East Side.

It comes from the kind of stock that makes it a perfect fit for a network geared toward young viewers: it's based on a best-selling series of novels for teen-age girls which are centered on the juicy extracurricular doings and desires and the brand-name possessions of the most privileged kids in the most privileged part of Manhattan private-school students on the Upper East Side.

If possession is nine tenths of the law, privileged access to dominant industry data sets is at least half the ballgame in developing the most valuable machine learning services.

Mindon's reign compares favourably with that of Mongkut of Siam (Thailand), even though Siam enjoyed the privileged position of a buffer state between British and French possessions, while the continued existence of an independent Myanmar kingdom was a hindrance to British interests.

The president's call is yet another indication that a sense of crisis is germinating, fueled by a growing awareness that if decisive steps are not taken, before long the possession of nuclear weapons will not be limited to a few privileged countries.

In stratified populations, values usually wind up justifying the powerful, including their continued possession and use of power, and marginalizing those who are not privileged.

This gave the city privileged access to a large unified market, and it became an entry point for silver and other precious goods shipped from Spanish American possessions.

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