Especially technology employees spoiled by a Silicon Valley mentality that considers stock options a divine right.
It is the demand of spoiled children, or the cosseted residents of the imperial city.
Why is everyone infatuated with Lindsay Lohan when she seems like a spoiled brat?
"It's a perk to keep employees happy and healthy, not to keep them spoiled, " she says.
He has used spoiled pie filling, fired from water cannons, as a weapon at sea.
Even when Mother was alive, she believed that this sort of indulgence spoiled a child.
There has also been confusion about the difference between a rejected and a spoiled ballot paper.
Some of them say the water was spoiled by drilling deep underground for natural gas.
She had spoiled herself with daydreams, until her parents were afraid of her moods.
Another spoiled media star, getting bigger and bigger bucks for less and less work?
Organisers conceded this could have affected numbers, but say it hasn't spoiled the party .
"The pleasure is only spoiled if the story behind the food is rotten, " said Dodd.
It rots, is pilfered or spoiled by pests, in that collection and distribution system.
And McCain once again implied that Governor Bush was little more than a spoiled child.
The China Youth Daily newspaper said that "foreigners have become spoiled by special treatment in China".
In 1964 the tax-exemption was withdrawn by the Internal Revenue Service, and his reputation spoiled.
These she'll continually compare with the rest of her otherwise sleek (and now spoiled) decor.
But I've also heard other teachers complain about those who are spoiled and overly advantaged.
But they are more like spoiled rich kids, at risk of getting out of control.
With so many choices, we Americans are getting spoiled when it comes to entertainment.
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The opening up of isolated areas always brings with it the fear that they will be spoiled.
She lives in Brooklyn with her long-suffering partner, Harold, and their two spoiled dogs, Max and Vickie.
Had he espoused his own views, or aligned himself with great causes he would have spoiled it.
Many of the speaker messages were irrelevant to passengers and spoiled their journeys, he told the BBC.
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On the song Band Camp, Chesnutt tells the story of a high school romance spoiled by graduation.
That gave the Marlins a season-high three-game winning streak, and spoiled Hefner's best outing of the year.
She was the character on "Saturday Night Live" who always spoiled the party with her pessimistic view.
"I almost feel a little spoiled, the fact that my first year I'm here already, " Stauskas said.
But she also said Victor was spoiled as the only son in a family with three girls.
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