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  2. Privilege - Wikipedia

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    Privilege (law), a permission granted by law or other rules; Executive privilege, the claim by the President of the United States and other executives to immunity from legal process; Parliamentary privilege; Social privilege, special status or advantages conferred on certain groups at the expense of other groups, such as: White privilege; Male ...

  3. Commonly misspelled English words - Wikipedia

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    Personal names and surnames may be pronounced like a standard English word, but with different spelling: "balance" and "John Ballance"; "war" and "Evelyn Waugh" (if spoken with a non-rhotic accent); "marshal" and "George Marshall"; "chaplain" and "Charlie Chaplin". Personal names do, of course, generally start with a capital letter.

  4. White privilege - Wikipedia

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    This privilege contrasts with the separation of Indigenous Australians from other indigenous peoples in southeast Asia. [165] [181] They also claim that global political issues such as climate change are framed in terms of white actors and effects on countries that are predominantly white. [182] White privilege varies across places and situations.

  5. Different Types of Privilege, Including White Privilege ... - AOL

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    Conversations around privilege can be tricky, as Black Lives Matter Toronto co-founder Janaya Khan discovered in the course of her anti-racism activism. Longtime anti-racism activist Peggy ...

  6. Privilege (law) - Wikipedia

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    A privilege is a certain entitlement to immunity granted by the state or another authority to a restricted group, either by birth or on a conditional basis. Land-titles and taxi medallions are examples of transferable privilege – they can be revoked in certain circumstances.

  7. The Menendez Brothers, Privilege, And The Issue With True ...

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    Not a day has gone by in the past several weeks that the words “Menendez brothers” haven’t appeared at the top of a social media timeline or in a news headline.

  8. Privilege (evidence) - Wikipedia

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    One well known privilege is the solicitor–client privilege, referred to as the attorney–client privilege in the United States and as the legal professional privilege in Australia. This protects confidential communications between a client and his or her legal adviser for the dominant purpose of legal advice. [1]

  9. Eagles' Jalen Hurts benefiting from 'pretty privilege,' ESPN ...

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    "Pretty privilege" or not, Hurts has the Eagles on top of the NFC East through 15 weeks. He has 2,892 passing yards, 18 touchdown passes and only five interceptions this season. His completion ...