| 1. | "It's back again to privilege dies hard.
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| 2. | He has not even taken advantage of privileges he is allowed.
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| 3. | It is my privilege to use the information . "'
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| 4. | Or so the privileged assume, and respond with unrelenting hostility.
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| 5. | It's not a family that's been privileged.
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| 6. | We use negative consequences-- loss of privileges and timeout.
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| 7. | These people lost their privileges when they arrived . . ..
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| 8. | It cuts down on the privilege by making its assertion costly.
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| 9. | The owners have offered increased free-agency privileges for veterans.
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| 10. | And it is our duty and our privilege as human beings.
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