81.   One IMF official who requested anonymity promised that special privileges will be abolished.

82.   Officials with Mersey Docks counter that the dispute is due to workers trying to retain special privileges from a bygone era.

83.   One Republican, Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, supported it, dismissing the argument of conservative groups that the bill created special privileges for gays.

84.   Prison officials say they need the good-time credits, special privileges and amenities to keep convicts happy and prevent them from rioting.

85.   Ruth Braun, whose age grants her special privilege on public transportation, recently offered her bus seat to a very visibly pregnant young woman.

86.   She said the sergeant started granting her special privileges, even as other sergeants were hard on her.

87.   Some inmates use sex to demand special privileges and favors of guards.

88.   Starr argued before the judge that there were no special privileges for agents.

89.   Some whisper mean-spirited things about the famous dead person and reveal general bitterness toward anyone with fame, wealth, beauty, education, social status and special privilege.

90.   Sometimes he sat down with the diners, a signal of special privilege.

a. + privilege >>共 287
special 18.45%
trading 3.83%
same 3.63%
driving 3.53%
white 2.32%
diplomatic 2.12%
rare 2.02%
great 1.81%
parliamentary 1.61%
legal 1.51%
special + n. >>共 1057
team 4.49%
envoy 4.24%
prosecutor 1.73%
committee 1.49%
treatment 1.43%
meeting 1.43%
police 1.21%
attention 1.17%
commission 1.12%
event 1.12%
privilege 0.52%
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