71.   For decades, Schatsky explained, homeowners have had the privilege of deferring the tax on profits from the sale of a principal residence.

72.   Four years ago, the Zags were overjoyed just to make the NCAA tournament, just to have the privilege to bang on the palace door.

73.   Given that Gore and his running mate Sen. Joseph Lieberman already have such privileges, the issue is only of concern to the Bush side.

74.   I am true Blackfeet and have the privilege of being in the valley.

75.   I have the privilege to present myself. . . .

76.   I realize not all players have the privilege to play for such a successful franchise in such a great city.

77.   I just never had the privilege to go into an abortion clinic, lay down and have an abortion.

78.   I only have the privilege to try to make it better.

79.   In addition, Walton had been preaching to employees that rank does not have its privileges.

80.   In his speech, he argued that courts already have concluded that government lawyers paid by taxpayers do not have special privileges in criminal cases involving public officials.

v. + privilege >>共 179
have 18.25%
abuse 4.62%
enjoy 4.27%
lose 3.79%
grant 3.20%
revoke 2.73%
give 2.73%
invoke 2.61%
earn 2.49%
receive 2.13%
have + n. >>共 1145
chance 2.31%
problem 2.14%
trouble 1.82%
right 1.67%
plan 1.46%
idea 1.28%
lot 1.20%
time 1.09%
child 1.04%
power 1.04%
privilege 0.04%
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