Yet, when discretion doth bereave The plaints that they should utter, Then thy discretion may perceive That silence is a suitor. |
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It is like you bereave the loss of your child time and time again, as many times as your failed attempts. |
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Another charming word I have come to embrace: bereave — to deprive or rob. |
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The United Nations specialized agencies should be encouraged to join in this process fully at this early stage, as waiting for it to be concluded will bereave them of early ownership and the possibility of influence. |
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