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Usually, like himself, they had enjoyed the privilege of university, not then the purview of the lower classes.

The ship was granted the rare privilege of passing through the Dardanelles with guns mounted.

Pope Leo X later made the dispensation permanent, a
occupation of Greece, during which civilians suffered terrible hardships, and died from privation and hunger, proved to be a difficult and costly task.

The idea of a mixed perfection, on the contrary, formally or directly connotes, along with what is positive in the perfection, some privation or deficiency.

Here they were destined to battle against many obstacles, privation of the necessaries of life, difficulty of communication and poverty, which drove the missionaries to the verge of starvation.

After months of appalling privation and starvation followed by regular bouts of intense agonising pain you would say anything to make it stop.

All her life she had lived through wars, privation and unrest, and the headstone erected over her grave in Broadwater churchyard bore witness to the unsettled and disturbed times she had known.

Inevitably death, privation and destruction have followed in the wake of these finance capitalists.

More than 100,000 Serbs had also fled Kosovo.4 Though it now seems that there has not been widespread starvation among those remaining in Kosovo, privation and hardship have been extreme.

I spent all my boyhood in frugality, privation and hard work, reclaiming the Sabine rocks, digging and planting those flinty fields


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