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Women's rights were neither part of a foreign plot nor privileges granted by a shah for an ayatollah to take away.
A lawyer said while it was unlikely a court would order a club to admit anyone, there might be grounds for denying special privileges granted by the state--notably, the club liquor license.
Mr. Abdul Rahman owned a clothing store but secretly wrote pamphlets denouncing unfair privileges granted to a few while most Syrians had to line up for basic goods.
They are partisan privileges granted by leaders in Congress, and Ms. Pelosi must not cut slack for an ally.
The privileges granted by the government.
Two landmarks were the charter of privileges granted by Henry II in 1157 and the rights granted by Richard I in 1194 in return for financial aid.
The council also increased its charge for "live-aboard" privileges granted 10% of the boats in city marinas from $53.50 to $65 a month.
This recognises that patents are not a natural form of human rights, like freedom of expression or association, but are really a monopoly privilege granted by society in return for speedy access to and dissemination of important knowledge.
It was a privilege granted us because of my job as movie critic for USA Today.
She was told not to take her privileges for granted so she never did.
But if they take their privileges for granted, if they show signs of incorrect thinking or inadequate loyalty to 'the first socialist state on German soil', that lifestyle can end: their flats taken away, their work banned, their children taken out of university and sent to factories.
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