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"Justine and I had the privilege of taking our son to his first day at school.
This meant she had the privilege of taking people in after hours.
They are effectively charged for the privilege of taking money out of their own account, said Mr O'Connor.
The promoters, bizarrely, would pay the state for the privilege of taking on its national debt, worth a huge £30m.
The clear benefit is that they are happy to pay, rather than be paid, for the privilege of taking part.
They were refused the "privilege" of taking the fifth amendment – that no one should give evidence that could incriminate them.
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So if, as historians say, the past is prologue, the questions is: what does the 56-year-old Mr. Stevens have in mind as his man grasps at the dubious privilege of taking on Senator Jon S. Corzine in this year's gubernatorial race?
A couple of weeks back, I had the pleasure and privilege of taking my Wide Glide on the "Law Ride" as the kick-off event of National Police Week.
Women have been paid, down the ages, for taking their clothes off in public: now it seems some of them are being asked to pay, and handsomely too, for the privilege of not taking them off.
I could never have imagined then, though, that I would have this huge privilege of taking on the role of chairing the BBC Trust.
"Most girls do not care for the experience, but some of them are willing to submit to it because they believe it's part of the price they have to pay for the privilege of being taken out by such a wonderful hunk of a man as you happen to be".
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