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In this so-called democracy money can buy power, privilege and political patronage.
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However, we sadly neglect the privilege we're given in Ireland with ingredients.
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Al-Haramain also claims that FISA preempts the common law state secrets privilege.
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You can't ask a question that elicits privilege, according to the transcript.
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That I had enjoyed and would continue to enjoy every possible privilege.
Usage of social privilege in English
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And socialprivilege is everything; home politics refer to nothing else.'
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To this private kingdom of his and all it implied-anddenied too-ofsocialprivilege, social distinction.
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These protagonists, however, ceased to claim this boon merely as a divine right and demanded it as a socialprivilege.
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No man is given the full socialprivilege of the Royal Level except he who has made some great contribution to the state.
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But you forget, Herr von Armstadt, that with the compensation that was to be yours goes also the socialprivilege of the Royal Level.
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That you shall more graciously befit this fortune I confer upon you the title of 'von' and the socialprivilege of the Royal Level.
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They often lived in luxury, and, of course, had a few socialprivileges.
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We persuade our neighbors to yield us respect and socialprivileges.
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Two races with the same civil, political and socialprivileges cannot long exist in harmony together.
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What makes the differences in the socialprivileges given to one class of workers above another?
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While depriving the nobles of all political power they had carefully preserved to them their socialprivileges.
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He is denied all civil, religious, and socialprivileges, except such as he gets by mere sufferance, and so are we.
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He began to receive favors from comparative strangers; unexpected socialprivileges were granted him; his way was made easier in a hundred particulars.
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To exclude all poor white immigrants from civil, and consequently socialprivileges, is perfectly in keeping with its long expressed contempt for mudsills.
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The people were not exactly slaves, but were reduced to great dependence, were uneducated, degraded, and enjoyed but few political or socialprivileges.
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They saw that prosperity for their land would follow the more regular taxation and the abolition of the socialprivileges oppressive to the peasants.