Once these ecumenical gestures have been graciously made, however, it needs to be repeated emphatically that the most valuable thing about social anthropology is its uniquely privileged relationship with exotic traditional societies.
They are as much a portrait of a uniquely privileged, exuberant existence as a photograph by Jacques Henri Lartigue.
"Since they have not permitted any surveillance, or any visitors, you appear to be uniquely privileged to visit Heaven early."
We are uniquely privileged to live in a society, and at a time, in which most of us live out our natural lifespan of three score years and twenty (or more).
Even though she loved Tommy too much even to contemplate the idea of ever publishing it, she was aware that fate had placed her in a uniquely privileged position.
Yet they thought themselves uniquely privileged.
This, then, is a candid portrait of a complex individual and his uniquely privileged world.
Radio frequencies are allocated by the Government and Radio 4 is uniquely privileged in having two frequencies - FM and Long Wave.
Gertrude's claim to a uniquely privileged understanding of Picasso's work was not reciprocated.
They were uniquely privileged among the garrison's lower ranks; they were exempted from guard duty and their cleaning and cooking was done for them by soldiers of the line.