Examples
“Tell them that you insist upon their being absolutely under your direction and control, that you expect to grant them all reasonable privileges, but that they must be regarded _as privileges_, and not as _rights_.”
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 3, September 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
“It says privileges is an association proxy to the low-level _privileges attribute of the class and we are actually dispatching to the privilege_object in our set.”
“They have what they call their privileges, and are as ready to defend them as are the citizens of London to uphold their liberties.”
By England's Aid Or, the Freeing of the Netherlands, 1585-1604
“He ought to get special privileges from the government, a tariff, this, that, and the other thing …”
“The number of principals with walk-in privileges can generally be counted on one hand with room to spare; something like: the Chief of Staff, the First Lady, and (a unique case) Dick Cheney.”
It’s The Pause That Refreshes In The Corridors Of Power | ATTACKERMAN
“Israel has received special privileges from the US government for way too long.”
“This more costly option also includes your dining car meals, a wine tasting party at 3 p.m. and certain privileges at train stations.”
“As First Lady, one of my greatest privileges is to visit with military families across the country.”
Obama: 'Even in these tough times, there's still so much to celebrate this Christmas'
“And from the first chapter when they finally share total skin-to-skin privileges and then some, the pages burn up with passion, lust, anger, tenderness, sensitivity, claws, teeth and all when these two interact in and out of the bedroom.”
“He's been earning back most of what he lost in privileges, and he's in a great mood.”
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POL - scandalous (single words only)
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POL - scandalous (words and collocati...
Words and collocations associated with political scandal
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EU Buzz - Lisbon Treaty
All words of the Lisbon Treaty
(Persons' names, foreign and grammatical words have been eliminated, MWEs have been split up into individual words. Capitalization has been retained if r...health, follow, condition, meeting, minister, beginning, chapter, information, language, remain, covered, respect and 2614 more...
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The things they carried (List 2)
Listening to this as an audio book for the second time. Tim O'Brien uses simple words and phrases to great effect. Very few unfamilar and big words . The writing style reminds me of words from Joh...
The, Things, They, Carried, meant, fond, By necessity,, presented to him, far beyond, against the brick..., reaching, taut and 2940 more...
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Tristram Shandy, Chapter 15
Some words following upon each other's succession in a legal contract in this book I've just started.
let, suit, trouble, disturbance, molestation, discharge, hindrance, forfeiture, eviction, vexation, interruption, incumbrance and 73 more...
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