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"Old age was the privilege of rocks and trees," she wrote.
A CENTURY ago, a vacation was the privilege of a minority of Americans.
Until 1960 there were only 12 universities in the country, and higher education was the privilege of a very small elite.
Being secular was the privilege of chivalric Hindus; Muslims, by implication, were limited to the roles forced upon them by their Hindu interlocutors.
Zaretsky doesn't mention Burns, but Martin points out that Boswell, the ninth Laird of Auchinleck, "felt that literary distinction was the privilege of the educated and aristocratic.
From this time, the notion began to prevail that the essence of the studium generale was the privilege of conferring a universally valid teaching license and that no new studium could acquire that position without a papal or imperial bull.
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One was The Privileges (Corsair), by an already acclaimed young American named Jonathan Dee.
"This is the privilege of a lifetime".
That's the privilege of the winners.
It is the privilege of those who have the wherewithal.
But amnesia is the privilege of the powerful.
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