The license plate of one Mercedes-Benz 380SL bears the words "Poverty Sucks," a reminder that these deliberations are taking place in a privileged enclave.
I want to ask; when are ministers going to really examine the needs of children beyond their own little privileged enclaves?
The Baroque buildings of the factory, a quiet corner alongside a bustling avenue, are still occupied by artists and craftsmen living in a privileged enclave with cobbled courtyards and a private park.
The Sokol'niki district, in northeastern Moscow, was another privileged enclave, once a neighborhood of ranking Communist Party members, now the home of up-and-coming businessmen, since communism's unexpected fall.
Both men grew up in protected, privileged enclaves wanting to emulate the imposing, authoritarian fathers they adored.
By calling for an end to the privileged enclaves that have long been his characters' stomping ground, he may be doing the right thing, the fair thing, the democratic thing.
They lie scattered about a city increasingly polarized into privileged enclaves and settlements that recall Beirut.
Built during the Soviet times, it was conceived as a healthier, privileged enclave for academics to live in, among trees and vegetation and outside of the dirtier industrial areas.
Poets have waxed lyrical about this privileged enclave of Portugal, northwest of Lisbon.
Such decisions could well determine whether Atlantic Yards will feel like a privileged enclave or belong to the community as a whole.