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By the 19th century, the backstage of the Paris Opera was a "privileged venue for sexual assignation" between dancers and season ticket holders, wrote Judith Lynne Hanna, a dance historian, in her book, "Dance, Sex and Gender".
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The Bruce Museum was "privileged to be the first venue," said Peter C. Sutton, the executive director.
But both later became popular venues for the less privileged and ethnically mixed communities in which they stood.
Ballet, Broadway, art auctions, the symphony -- these venues exclude the less privileged.
I have been privileged to cover the White House and other venues since 1968, and there have been many tense occasions.
For less privileged areas such as Hoxton, the problem is compounded by the undeniable fact that it is the attractive or grand venue that helps to bring in the public and the sponsors.
I had seen his countryman, Aravinda de Silva, make the same score at the same venue in the same way 19 years earlier – each were masterpieces of classical one-day batsmanship that I was privileged to witness and will never forget.
"I felt very privileged".
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