The title character, played by Mia Farrow, is a pampered Upper East Side lady-who-lunches.
Employees are pampered with fat salaries, free lunch and a comprehensive medical scheme among other incentives.
Like many Americans, the pampered Maltese retired to Florida in 2007, shortly after Helmsley died.
But instead of shivering in the paddocks, the pampered ponies are treated to a solarium session.
Quest begins his journey in Los Angeles where pampered pooches are the ultimate accessory.
Football has become a world entertainment industry with its most gifted players pampered like princes.
She lived a pampered life of cocktails and dinner parties, never telling her secrets.
New Age hippies, pampered glamourpusses, lagered-up lads and ladettes... the clamour for tickets gets louder every year.
The agriculture ministry guarantees milk prices at rates 30% above even those paid to Europe's pampered farmers.
To sleep in a real bed under a roof was such luxury that we felt spoiled and pampered.
It's about a bunch of pampered New York City Zoo animals who wind up in the wilds of Madagascar.
Instead, Surrendered clients are diagnosed, pampered, worked out and otherwise overhauled to a point of near-intolerable reinvigoration and relaxation.
Its citizens, who account for less than a fifth of the country's 8.2m residents, are among the world's most pampered.
Their pampered predecessors, thanks to the then rarity of a university education, had been sailing effortlessly into prestigious, well-paid positions.
There is even caviar for pampered pets as well as luxury feeding bowls for them to eat out of.
Hospitals, long pampered by policies that discourage competition, are nowadays also beginning to find out what people really think of them.
But many Panteras are confined to a pampered life, washed and waxed.
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With perhaps 100, 000 officers and 400, 000 conscripts, Egypt's pampered and carefully insulated army found itself both protecting protesters and asking them to disperse.
But after four years of recession, even the sectors that were pampered, like construction and services, have been forced to restructure or go under.
Although it boasts the region's best port, plus world-class makers of furniture, domestic appliances, and medicine, it has pampered, wobbly banks and creaky service industries.
His childhood was pampered, and even as a penniless exile he had contacts enough to get into the restaurant trade in Piccadilly, rather than Portsmouth.
The pampered five existing insurers are not oblivious to the threat.
Wave after wave of bank failures there have forced governments to tighten regulation and supervision, to privatise unwieldy state banks and to open once-pampered institutions to competition.
The imperial family were catered for by vast armies of servants - cooks, concubines, eunuchs, officials and soldiers - who pampered them while also scheming to improve their own positions.
That would allow Mr Cardoso to whip up public indignation against pampered pen-pushers, argues Tasso Jereissati, the governor of Ceara state and a close ally of Mr Cardoso.
What kept them together was their pampered child, the Review.
Already, it seems, Italian, French and German housewives (and house-husbands) are getting fed up with all the slicing, chopping and marinading involved in preparing meals for their pampered families.
The opulent 100 rooms and suites have canopied beds, crystal chandeliers and balconies with views of the Arno River for the most pampered principessas (not to mention the butler service).
Part of the reason for this mood is that private-sector workers, who account for the majority of the electorate, have come to regard those on the state payroll as pampered.
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