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"For me, it's a total privilege," she says.
And every time, it's a lesson in humanity – a total privilege".
It would have been a total privilege to see him live or even to play under his baton and be carried along by his incredible musicality.
It is a total privilege and, although it might sound strange, a total joy to be involved in what is considered a noble profession.
It's a total privilege to be given two hours, four days a week to play brand new music that I am really passionate about and the fact I am doing it with Alice is a complete dream job.
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For some years, Thomas L. Friedman had enjoyed what he understandably calls "the best job in the world" as The Times's roaming foreign affairs columnist, traveling wherever he likes and writing whatever he likes with total freedom -- privileges that not many journalists enjoy, and that gave him a most unusual vantage point from which to come to terms with those shattering events.
Georgia's infantilization is total: a child of privilege, she's simultaneously wide-eyed and petulant, unsure why the world isn't organized around her needs.
The implication is clear: How hard can self-service be if ordinary citizens are given the privilege of totaling their own grocery bills?
This brings the known total spent on special privileges to at least £95m – a sum that would buy three Chinook helicopters or more than 100 Mastiff vehicles, 9,500 suits of body armour or a Typhoon fighter and pilot training.
So I pulled into my gas station on fumes, rehearsing what I could possibly say that wouldn't be a total breach in customer privileges.
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