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It's unfortunate we are continually deprived of our potential benefits for residents.
Significantly, the vexatious litigant is not deprived of the right to bring proceedings.
Young Tess and her neighborhood friends are broiling in the hot sun, their inner city block having been deprived of moisture for a long time.
Well, you can't have stories when one girl who is deprived of love always fall for her cute best friend.
The patient is deprived of amenities which may have been part of his life outside, or were, at least, available.
Are these paintings on the whole deprived of the expected painterly satisfactions so brilliantly present in the figure pieces?
The most common form of stroke occurs when part of the brain is deprived of oxygen after a blood vessel is suddenly clogged by a blood clot.
He said it meant young teams were deprived of the opportunity to train while the weather was not now appropriate to do anything with the field.
The Sikhs were also deprived of many historic shrines and holy places which were left in Pakistan.
He needed a shave, his complexion was pale and sickly and he looked drastically deprived of sleep.
When people are deprived of dreaming after a few days they are almost schizophrenic.
Furthermore, the common people are often deprived of their freedom of speech.
I hope that it serves as a timely reminder for all of us of what a very great loss it is when people are deprived of their liberty.
My mother was deprived of an education while my uncles were sent to school.
He was deprived of sleep during repeated interrogations and freezing water was thrown over him.
It should be noted that about 70 per cent students were deprived of stipends last year.
One group was given a food supplement, while the other group was deprived of part of the food provisioned by their parents.
In the result the public was deprived of critical information and it does not matter which pigeonhole the delict best fits.
Histological staining techniques also confirmed that programmed cell death had taken place after the rats had been deprived of REM sleep.
Lions when deprived of their usual prey occasionally attack domestic animals and even human beings.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The deaf-mute and the blind are deprived of normal avenues to communication.
In the Pyrenees, according to Bentham, the flowers of ajuga iva are constantly deprived of their corolla.
As he did not return when he was recalled, he was anathematised, and deprived of his preferments.
By this action the banditti were deprived of their two most valorous chiefs.
If he is a clergyman, he shall be deposed from his office and deprived of every benefice.
Vell, I can do that, although I'm not to be 'bused and deprived of my supper if I don't happen to hit right.
He and his friend Mr. Cooper, the parson of callan, were robbed of all their horses, and thus deprived of the means of escape.
The charqui or jerked beef of South America affords an example of meat preserved by means of being deprived of moisture.
It is difficult to believe that the free men deprived of women were all gifted with the virtue of continency.
By cupellation with lead, gold may be deprived of any antimony united with it.
Therefore, trees deprived of their foliage are liable to perish, and they are injured in proportion to their defoliation.
Is No. 48 to be deprived of the 'Hat-catcher's Daughter' because 47 is dyspeptic?
Under the law they were liable to be deprived of their places and emoluments.
But why had the noble wearer of this sword been deprived of his feudality and tenure?
Philippicus was upon this deprived of his office, and replaced by Comentiolus, with Heraclius as second in command.
You spoke of her today as in someway deprived of her senses for a long time.
Here, of a surety, is a hymenopteron deprived of that sense of direction which other Hymenoptera enjoy.
The Diet was to be confederated, that the Poles might be deprived of their last resource, the liberum veto.
He was thunderstruck, and as it were deprived of the moral support of his whiskers.
He had been deprived of his leather flying-coat, triplex glasses, and fur-lined boots.
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