private life
Britishnoun
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It cites "interference" with private life rights under article eight of the European Convention on Human Rights.
From BBC
Externally, however, it might have looked as though he was in retirement as his private life was garnering way more attention than his side quests.
“It’s not like he’s got a private life and then he’s got his work life. He’s one whole person. A big part of the culture here is making it not just about the player but bringing the kids in and the wives in and making everybody feel part of the club.”
From Los Angeles Times
"It tells us a lot about his private life - or more accurately, that he didn't have a private life," he explains.
From BBC
Historians have long debated why Hitler was so completely devoted to politics, "to the almost total exclusion of any kind of private life", and this could help to explain that.
From BBC
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