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8 sentences with 'privileged'

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Nobility is often seen as a privileged and powerful group.

privileged: Nobility is often seen as a privileged and powerful group.
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Recklessness. Many a privileged brain hears a little inner voice repeating, "Now, for your next boast..."
Without ironing a shirt, baking a birthday cake, or reading a story, fathers have a privileged place in a child's existence.
You are privileged to see what scientists took years to prove: Uranus has rings, like Saturn, but different from the Saturnian ones.
Strangely, Ferdinand the Catholic protected and privileged Cesare Borgia, who - illustrative fact - inspired Niccolo Machiavelli's "The Prince".
Their speech reflected this belief in that they addressed all others as equals, using "you" rather than terms such as "your lordship" or "my lady" that were customary for privileged individuals of the hereditary elite.
The Saint-Simonians, named after their founder Henri de Saint-Simon, were mostly highly educated young elites in France, many from privileged backgrounds, and many also graduates of the École Polytechnique, the most elite technical school in France founded by Napoleon.
At the same time, the early socialists believed that there was nothing inherent in their ideas that threatened the rich; many socialists hoped that the privileged classes would recognise the validity of their ideas and that socialism was a way of bridging the class divide, not widening it.

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