Privileged
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327 examples of Privileged in a sentence
On the basis of the preview I'd seen, I went to "Shower" expecting a sweet little comedy; what I found was a profoundly touching drama of family life told in some of the most lush photographic images I've ever been
privileged
to see.
If Jean Renoir's first film "Whirlpool of Fate" first takes us into the world of the countryside, the rivers, the lives of the peasantry that he will continue to explore, it seems only fitting that his second film deals for the most part with the wealthy and the privileged, the upper classes and those who are trying to claw their way upwards.
Robin Williams delivers the finest performance I have been
privileged
to see him give.
I myself feel very
privileged
to have viewed such a to the point and believable movie.
Laura Linney's usually electrifying screen presence is dumbed down to a few tantrums and forced smiles, all meant to imply, I suppose, the shallowness of a rich and
privileged
life.
I was present at the showing at the Dallas Film Festival, where the attendees were
privileged
to be one of the first audiences to view the movie.
At the beginning you think that this will be just another low brow dumb-wit comedy with some dumb pro wrestler, but as the movie progresses we as the
privileged
audience begin to understand the true themes of the work.
We are
privileged
to see behind closed doors and see an authentic portrait.
This feature length documentary gives us an honest and
privileged
look at the life and times of the large-as-life unrestrainedly gay character, the perpetually beautiful "Peter Berlin".
Sadly, it's neither, and as limply directed by Gary Winick ("13 Going on 30"), it seems targeted squarely to
privileged
pre-adolescent girls because the two principals reflect the obsessive, childish mindset of that age.
The actors, whether they were portraying a downtrodden or a somewhat more
privileged
youth gave such caricatured and clichéd performances that one could not empathises with a single character.
I actually live about an hour outside where this film was shot, and have been there many times (wow,
privileged
eh?).
Were these
privileged
viewers part of the "premiere" screening.
All of his movies are extremely stylized, with slow motion sequences, wide lenses that slightly distort the frame, and privileged, depressed characters with family issues all thrown together in a slightly artificial, timeless, carefully detailed environment.
I saw this film at the South by Southwest Film Festival where I was
privileged
to hear several of the "subjects" of the film speak.
I was
privileged
to watch this film days before its final run in Singapore at The Picturehouse.
Directed and written by the husband-wife team of Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini (who previously partnered on the smart and quirky "American Splendor" about underground comic book writer Harvey Pekar), this movie would seem ripe for a sharp satire about the
privileged
class on the Upper East Side.
Director Vittorio De Sica eschews the neo-realism that defined his earliest work and takes a more poetic approach with this story about a wealthy,
privileged
family who shut themselves away from the encroaching threat of fascism in the early days of WWII Italy.
and it sure was out of the "ordinary" as far as standards go for the
privileged
goes, who on the whole do not experience the "extraordinary " atrocities and all forms of denigration these people experience in their daily lives.
El Salvador, which this film depicts, was in the throes of yet another wave of civil disorder, pitting the large and very poor underclass against the small numbers of
privileged
upper class with predictable results.
For example, India permits all religions to flourish while ensuring that none is
privileged
by the state.
Indeed, it is possible that the EU would adopt a tough mercantilist stance: If you want
privileged
access, you should stay in the club.
Likewise, America’s “reset button” policy with Russia has certainly improved relations with the Kremlin, but it remains highly improbable that the Russians would endanger their
privileged
relations with Iran by joining an economic siege.
Even among the privileged, these scores are crucial to university and job applications.
Economic gains accrue disproportionately to a
privileged
minority, while the majority lacks the basic tools – often even literacy – to benefit from the country’s progress.
As SOE profitability, despite their
privileged
position, continues to decline (it averaged less than 2% in 1995) because of ongoing deterioration in the management of assets and competition from the non-state sector, policymakers and workers in state industries begin to open their minds to the prospect of more change.
The mandarins have maintained their
privileged
position in this regard, owing partly to the tax system, which prevents the emergence of non-profit institutions, especially think tanks, where independent policy expertise can be forged.
Parents’ occupations are also related to their child’s intelligence and later risk of illness: children from more
privileged
backgrounds tend to have higher intelligence and better health, and to live longer.
Mexico shares a 2,000-mile long border with the United States, which provides not only
privileged
market access in goods and labor, but also a claim to the resources of the US Treasury (as became apparent during the 1995 peso crisis).
An ostensibly meritocratic competitive admission system to the grandes écoles is in fact monopolized by the socially privileged, who accounted for 81% of students admitted to Sciences Po in 1998 (compared to the roughly 60% of students at Oxford and Cambridge who come from fee-paying private schools).
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