You all know that the chief of Intelligence has special prerogatives.
As if loveliness were not the special prerogative of woman--her legitimate appanage and heritage!
Unlike the bishop or the archbishop, the abbot had no special prerogatives conferred on him by God, nor did he wield any civic power.
"But," he said, "with the special prerogative of judicial independence comes the most exacting standard of public and private conduct."
While Parsons maintains a special epistemological prerogative for science, his interest is in the operation of Values' in the field of knowledge.
The Brig picked up the red pen that was his own special prerogative and scrawled J agree at the foot of the report.
This principle is not the special prerogative of anthropology, and it transcends all the boundaries of traditional academic disciplines.
These features include constituency, size, term of office, and special prerogatives.
Armstead had originally come to him wanting love, and now seemed to demand it as his special prerogative, his right and his privilege.
This special prerogative in ecclesiastical matters was exercised through the Tribunal of the Monarchy.