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| For example, this approach would | privilege a starving person's interest in food over th |
| Executive | Privilege: A Constitutional Myth (1974) ISBN 978067427 |
| Education is a right, not a | privilege: a program for the Chicano student struggle, |
| to be egalitarian but is in fact designed to | privilege a paternalistic elite and exclude those who |
| However, the | privilege afforded to knights is that they may demand |
| However, he lost this | privilege after the accession of Queen Mary to the thr |
| en though such admittance might override the | privilege against self-incrimination. |
| e grand jury and invoked his Fifth Amendment | privilege against self-incrimination. |
| him to be styled as Right Honourable, a rare | privilege among Canadians who have not served as Prime |
| tal officers showed more interest in pay and | privilege and drill than in learning how to make fight |
| pposed to doctrinal innovations and clerical | privilege, and a conservative of the type of Stokesley |
| Wealth, | privilege and generations of intellectual and social p |
| Dominick Dunne's Power, | Privilege, and Justice is an American crime TV series |
| ith 'aggravated contempt and gross breach of | privilege' and expelled from the House of Commons on 3 |
| one of only a few families who received this | privilege and became part of the sixth Rebbe's officia |
| "April was born into a life of | privilege and takes everything she has for granted," s |
| socialist who loved the trappings of wealth, | privilege and royalty. |
| cold water because she had “longed for this | privilege” and that she “felt no cold or inconvenience |
| icultural game are ethnic separatism, ethnic | privilege and ethnic power." |
| It implies the institutions of male rule and | privilege, and is dependent on female subordination. |
| ynesian matriarchal system whereby rights of | privilege and property are conferred equally on men an |
| d to offer sacrifices to God) as an Aaronite | privilege, and the restrictions on their position. |
| ws the enforcement of the principle of least | privilege and the avoidance of side effects in resourc |
| n the state elections is a state citizenship | privilege and no a U.S. Citizenship privileges. |
| ten extensively about Impeachment, Executive | Privilege, and the Fourteenth Amendment. |
| 2004 Security, | Privilege and Freedom: A Transatlantic Crossing on Que |
| Such an appointment is a great | privilege and affords me the considerable opportunity |
| embers' Business, questions of parliamentary | privilege and review of the Standing Orders. |
| ark Kelly say their work in space has been a | privilege and both feel it's been an honor to serve th |
| hosted the TV series Dominick Dunne's Power, | Privilege, and Justice on CourtTV (later truTV), in wh |
| firing him was protected under parliamentary | privilege and so it could not be reviewed by any tribu |
| olved that the action was in breach of their | privilege and that Fagg should make no defense of it. |
| y prescription, as, though no notice of that | privilege appears in any of its charters, it continued |
| The Court identified solicitor-client | privilege as more than just a rule of evidence but as |
| Magic Circus as main club | Privilege as Private membership club, and Rock Garage |
| Gu Cheng began life in | privilege as the son of a prominent party member. |
| schall, Archimarescallus), pertaining to the | privilege as prince-elector, besides the much more imp |
| He was one of the last referees to have that | privilege, as they reduced the maximum age for their o |
| Honoring the Principle of least | privilege at a granularity provided by the base system |
| for his big night since his parents won the | privilege at a school auction. |
| ico, 1759-1821: the crisis of ecclesiastical | privilege, Athlone Press, 1968 |
| I have no doubt that | privilege attaches to the House's relations with some |
| e (Hong Kong) was honored to receive another | privilege award "Top Preganant/Baby Products Award". |
| The competitor who took Petrucci's printing | privilege away from him in Rome, Andrea Antico, also t |
| s will one day look upon that suffering as a | privilege because of the joy it has made possible: the |
| ments of the common law defence of qualified | privilege because the existing defence did not adequat |
| Richard Fisk grew up as a child of | privilege, believing that his father Wilson Fisk was a |
| that is capable of being used to obtain any | privilege, benefit, pecuniary advantage, or valuable c |
| position as to the dispute on the electoral | privilege between Saxe-Lauenburg and Saxe-Wittenberg. |
| story for five years and the DVD records the | privilege bonus video. |
| s the information needed for the call across | privilege boundaries. |
| Voting is not only a | privilege, but also an important responsibility to let |
| the land for a Crabapple school, earning the | privilege by running a footrace with neighbor Crockett |
| us, reckless and bizarre rituals of immature | privilege by his rich best friend, Clay Zieman. |
| tle was given to Lleida's mayor as a special | privilege by king James I The Conqueror in 1264. |
| s been treated to foreign travel and further | privilege by her benefactress, but restricted from see |
| t a member of a legislature does not violate | privilege by making a charge the assembly chose to inv |
| own phone line for Christmas and abuses his | privilege by making crank calls- until he makes one to |
| rich gifts-which is doubtful, because such a | privilege can nowhere be found-he could only have gran |
| it is quoted this village is from 1173, in a | privilege card given by Alfonso VIII. |
| nefits, such as in-state tuition and driving | privilege cards. |
| remembered for his decision in the important | privilege case of Stockdale v. Hansard (9 Ad. & El. |
| ament itself, and among the accusations in a | privilege case was his attitude to Magna Carta. |
| mention of Lapwes, as it was called, is in a | privilege charter from 1542 that subjugated the market |
| he jurisdiction of the Archbishop of York, a | privilege claimed to have been granted by King Aethels |
| al hearing of the legislature's Election and | Privilege Committee to argue the legislature had a dut |
| This | privilege continues to be honoured by the Government o |
| art of the original bill, that parliamentary | privilege could not be used to prevent the IPSA from c |
| challenged Black Rod on a trifling point of | privilege, delaying the proceedings somewhat, which in |
| Eleusinian Mysteries of the Great Goddess, a | privilege denied to those who did not speak fluent Gre |
| Dickson, however, stated that | privilege did not apply where legal advice is not soug |
| It is said that the Pauline | Privilege differs from divorce in that it leaves the C |
| the Catholic Church's canon law, the Pauline | Privilege does not apply when either of the partners w |
| cities, which had won charters of municipal | privilege during the earlier periods of strife between |
| Diary From the Dome, Reflections on Fear and | Privilege During Katrina is the first memoir written a |
| d start may be inherent, obtained by special | privilege, earned through one's accomplishments, or gr |
| ouses around the square reflect the rarefied | privilege enjoyed by the 19th century upper class in B |
| tem hacking or cracking to gain information, | Privilege escalation or unauthorized access to a syste |
| ing control of a computer system or allowing | privilege escalation or a denial of service attack. |
| age or turn the computer into a zombie - but | privilege escalation helps with hiding the attack from |
| -style functions showed that use of this for | privilege escalation was actually possible. |
| s to privileged ports helps prevent possible | privilege escalation and system compromise if the soft |
| ly on the OS, there is often an attempt at a | privilege escalation exploit in order to gain addition |
| An arbitrary remote code execution with | privilege escalation vulnerability in widely-deployed |
| CVE-2005-2072, | Privilege escalation (local root exploit) affecting Su |
| a, which beat out a number of rivals for the | privilege, established Guangzhou Honda Automobile Co L |
| d to testify without citing a specific legal | privilege excusing their refusal. |
| give some support to the Catholic claim for | privilege for sacramental confession. |
| ley is that they involve claims of Executive | Privilege, for example he said, "the president's claim |
| The King's Grant of | Privilege for Sole Printing of Common Law Books Defend |
| echt and Isabella in 1613, while issuing the | privilege for holding a yearly market. |
| wo videos, in which he claimed that it was a | privilege for prisoners to be detained in Auschwitz. |
| Abrogated the common law spousal | privilege for polygamists, thus requiring wives to tes |
| for a Gundam video game to have an official | privilege for pre-ordering. |
| ss, on 13 October 772, Anselperga received a | privilege from Patriarch Sigwald. |
| ed as having finally settled the question of | privilege from arrest in the Commons' favour, and was |
| ked Mr. Vollmer if he had obtained executive | privilege from the U.S. attorney general. |
| In 739 Lucerius received a | privilege from King Liutprand confirming its possessio |
| An accompanying royal letter of | privilege granted the citizens of Copenhagen the same |
| The manor of Gatton had the | privilege granted in 1451 of sending two members to Pa |
| el Vaillant was published in Belgium, a rare | privilege granted only to the greatest comics series'. |
| As a special | privilege granted by the King of France, the regiment |
| An old | privilege granted by the king, Peter of Castile in the |
| s on 8 June 1955, concluded that a breach of | privilege had occurred and recommended that the House |
| y, the leader of a few men; this man had the | privilege handed down from his fathers and ancestors t |
| (2005) | Privilege: Harvard and the Education of the Ruling Cla |
| Lewis's Topography noted in 1837 that "this | privilege has not been enjoyed for many years: fairs a |
| spite his protests that he had parliamentary | privilege, he was arrested at the instigation of a gol |
| n ; but he did not long avail himself of his | privilege, he being one of the nine Serjeants appointe |
| ny of his classmates envy him because of the | privilege he has as a human being even though Shirou w |
| This | privilege his successors in the office of Lord Advocat |
| Bock was also uncommonly outspoken, a | privilege Hitler extended to him only because he had b |
| For fourteen years, | Privilege hosted Manumission, one of the island's most |
| And while this has been a huge | privilege, I've realised I don't want to have spent al |
| oor, Dance Valley, Sensation, Warung Brazil, | Privilege Ibiza and Moonpark Buenos Aires. |
| Privilege Ibiza is the "world's largest nightclub" acc | |
| my birthday separately, it would be my proud | privilege if September 5 is observed as Teachers' day" |
| with some right, interest, power, authority, | privilege, immunity or purpose belonging or appertaini |
| he pontificalia, i.e. episcopal "regalia", a | privilege in modern times extended to some lesser prel |
| e majority, held that Solosky had a right to | privilege in all of his correspondence between him and |
| to any other nation, any particular favor or | privilege in navigation or Commerce it shall immediate |
| nnabelle Worthington was born into a life of | privilege in the glamorous New York society set living |
| e making her London stage debut in A Woman's | Privilege in 1939. |
| e also obtained from king Peter an important | privilege in 1364, which increased his estates conside |
| Privilege in Ibiza | |
| on of a doctor and enjoyed relative economic | privilege in his youth. |
| Vollmer claimed executive | privilege in declining to answer some questions. |
| , noted that Canadian law does not recognize | privilege in religious communications; however, there |
| to the conventional view of priest-penitent | privilege in the UK. |
| ent Jeffrey Donaldson used his parliamentary | privilege in the House of Commons in 2000 to suggest t |
| he appellants having failed to establish the | privilege in the broad and all-inclusive terms asserte |
| rds on complaints of breach of parliamentary | privilege, investigated his case. |
| tion of this tower and to this day a special | privilege is afforded them. |
| the United States, by contrast, the farmer's | privilege is considered protected by the Plant Variety |
| of the public are privileged visitors whose | privilege is revocable only upon misbehaviour (and I n |
| Privilege is a British film directed by Peter Watkins. | |
| n common with other Cambridge colleges, this | privilege is only extended during the summer term. |
| The Sternewirth | Privilege is a tradition in breweries where the brewer |
| A senior that has earned this | privilege is allowed to come to school for class and l |
| eterans like Paul, I consider that executive | privilege,” Jones said. |
| to be that "every gentleman, by indefeasible | privilege, kisses one of the ladies on entering the ru |
| Justice, the wool comber Michele di Lando, a | privilege later removed from Salvestro by the ciompi, |
| Using parliamentary | privilege, Lee Rhiannon, a Greens Member of NSW Legisl |
| l gates allow for changing from an arbitrary | privilege level to an arbitrary (albeit higher or equa |
| In protected and long mode, it shows the I/O | privilege level of the current program or task. |
| The CPL (Current | Privilege Level) of the task or program must be less t |
| The IOPL (I/O | Privilege level) flag is a flag found on all IA-32 com |
| ation off the stack and returns to the outer | privilege level. |
| nced largely by sales tax, utility revenues, | privilege licenses and property taxes. |
| ISO/TS 22600-2:2006 Health informatics -- | Privilege management and access control -- Part 2: For |
| Under Catholicism, the Petrine | Privilege may be invoked if only one of the partners w |
| Speaking under Parliamentary | privilege, Member of Parliament for Belfast East, Pete |
| ty to the service of Ferdinand I of Aragon-a | privilege normally reserved for those of high birth. |
| dence should understand their presence was a | privilege, not a right. |
| risdiction that recognizes physician-patient | privilege not to testify in court, either by statute o |
| iversities in the United Kingdom to have the | privilege of an AIESEC Local Chapter, developing leade |
| ely selling your birthright for the doubtful | privilege of putting a cross on a ballot every four ye |
| of Education that it is the basic right and | privilege of each student to form his/her own opinion |
| Home-schooled students have the | privilege of taking classes at Temple Christian as wel |
| uld plead uncovered before his children, the | privilege of wearing his hat, while pleading, was gran |
| reet Recording Studio in New York during The | Privilege of Power sessions and featuring a special gu |
| ary, if C.M.S. will have me, that I want the | privilege of serving. |
| 99 the majority of hereditary peers lost the | privilege of a seat and right to vote in the House of |
| critical acclaim; and the orchestra has the | privilege of performing every year at the Nobel Peace |
| o dig it and one of the Welsh miners had the | privilege of naming it. |
| We believe divine worship is the duty and | privilege of man who, in the presence of God, bows in |
| rter or 10 in a semester, they will lose the | privilege of participating in extracurricular activiti |
| In 1970, the company offered Burgess a | privilege of which he could consume any of their beers |
| n (1809-1841), for £100,000, for the ancient | privilege of sending two members to the House of Commo |
| ate, granted unto the condemned murderer the | privilege of choosing for himself whether he die by ha |
| r the Tudor and Stuart monarchs, and had the | privilege of handing to the King his first drink at co |
| of Highest Lady of the Royal Kitchen and the | privilege of cooking and serving the King's food. |
| izes that legal representation is not only a | privilege of the rich. |
| as a member, but tried to draw upon an MP's | privilege of immunity from arrest in 1604 when his deb |
| urn paid nazars (gifts) to the Nizam for the | privilege of collecting revenue from the villages unde |
| British Airways, which enjoyed the | privilege of one of the Allied countries' airlines ope |
| been a peculiar, and the choristers have the | privilege of wearing scarlet cassocks as a result. |
| harvest the crops themselves and pay for the | privilege of doing so as members of a Clientele Member |
| ($4,000 per annum in 2009), and is accorded | privilege of the floor under Senate Rule XXIII(1) as a |
| nks) awarded to episcopal sees, carrying the | privilege of a seat in the estates, e.g. for the bisho |
| lanta date of that tour After Edmund had the | privilege of opening for such acts as Linkin Park, Chr |
| t I cannot explain here, the question of the | privilege of the voice and of phonetic writing in thei |
| n an attempt to assert and emphasize women's | privilege of womanhood; it is simply the demand that i |
| eceived the eastern tract with the ownership | privilege of either Lexington or Gunston Hall, of whic |
| g class in 1961, 7,189 students have had the | privilege of receiving a quality education in a school |
| ... which operate to impose a charge for the | privilege of entering, trading in, or lying in a port. |
| as "rude, uncivil and vulgar," "abusing the | privilege of representing a witness in a Delaware proc |
| antly arayas - a backward community have the | privilege of participation for the commencement of imp |
| equipment thereto belonging, as well as the | privilege of operating the same." |
| According to the | Privilege of Ribe the Noble Diets of the duchies of Sc |
| enators that "...in my career I have had the | privilege of serving various clients from all walks of |
| rological constellation of Virgo, he has the | privilege of donning that Gold Cloth in times of dire |
| 2d Fighter Weapons Squadron, and it had the | privilege of training the last active duty F-106 pilot |
| and then in 1935, King George V bestowed the | privilege of prefixing the club's name with “Royal.” |
| lious Ghent and the destruction of the Grand | Privilege of Ghent. |
| Wentworth Miller, saying: "I have the great | privilege of working opposite someone who is also a gr |
| His judgment in the case of | privilege of counsel (Munster v. Lamb), when he nonsui |
| picts the emperor Charles V handing over the | privilege of holding a market every week to the deputi |
| 1993: | Privilege of Evil (EP) |
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