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Then she introduced me to the privy in the backyard.
But mostly, it's a story about an outhouse, a turquoise privy in the state's northern reaches.
"It has the most scenic privy in the Cascades," Mr. Schaechtel said.
Eaton and Brown sit on the bunk; there's a privy in the corner sporting a yucca tree.
I've been privy, in the past, to the subtle nudges, the rolled eyes, and the barely-stifled sighs of men who think flying the feminism flag is tantamount to announcing oneself as a rabid hater of all things male.
Unlike the more formal records of Feldman or Cage speaking or writing, you're privy in these conversations to the two men working ideas out rather than presenting finely worked philosophies or arguments.
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We're on the outside looking in, like a celebrity stalker who's hit the jackpot, but privy to in-jokes that are exclusive to cast and crew.
He gave up the treasurership and his seat in the privy council in June.
S. J. V. Chelvanayakam, the leader of the splinter Federal Party (FP or Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi), contested the Ceylon Citizenship Act, which denied citizenship to Tamils of recent Indian origin, before the Supreme Court, and then in the Privy council in England, but failed to overturn it.
He was made privy councillor in 1593 and in 1594 uncovered an alleged plot against the queen's life by her physician, Roderigo Lopez.
Sir Brian Leveson was sworn in as a privy counsellor in 2006 and thus enjoys the honorific prefix that comes with the position, so his full title is the Right Honourable Lord Justice Leveson.
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