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You, the listener, were afforded the privilege of listening in.
Poor music students have the privilege of listening to classical m music records.
Americans pay between eight and ten million dollars a year for the privilege of listening to lectures by celebrities.
I resent that I am forced to break copyright laws just for the privilege of listening before I buy.
Those attending pay hundreds of dollars — Novak refuses to say how much — for the privilege of listening to public officials speak and answer questions off the record.
Young New Yorkers without neckties or profits were on stage pleading for money for their start-ups, and the place was packed with venture capitalists paying $1,000 apiece for the privilege of listening to them.
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Fox has the rights to the 2018 competition, in Russia, and we can look forward to the dubious privilege of listening to Gus Johnson, whose calls tend in the direction of "Bam!," "Bang!," and "Hot Sauce!" But, for as long as the English call the plays, the World Cup will be especially fertile soil for Colemanballs.
Spotify alone has 100 million users, though only about 30-40% of them are paying for the privilege of ad-free listening.
"I had the privilege to listen to some of the residents share their life stories.
As a blogger, I enjoy the privilege of talking to aspiring changemakers and listening to them.
I lead because I get the privilege of living another day to practice listening to my intuition.
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