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I have been deprived of the luxury of caring what my beloved thinks of me, and so I write
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They were almost hollow deprived of
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People don’t have a bit of land where they can grow things, they are stuck in damp, high rise flats in deprived areas with no hope of escape
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Nearly all customers were sleep deprived, overzealous students who'd never
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They would have deprived their self if they had kept
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Socially, educationally and in almost every way you care to think of, she was a deprived person
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Deprived of their focal point, her eyes dropped to the shingle by her feet, idly scanning the ground up rocks littering the shore
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Music and books are his bag, and this morning, deprived of instant television news, Shaun has no idea what Ken is talking about
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” She hadn’t studied the learning deprived
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When, by the destruction of monasteries, the poor had been deprived of the charity of those
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Feeling deprived of your favorite
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then is it greater and more lasting? Because it has deprived
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precisely because they attack only bodies deprived of
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Heaven be deprived of qualities God has given to us,
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Secondly, Though a great number of people should, by thus restoring the freedom of trade, be thrown all at once out of their ordinary employment and common method of subsistence, it would by no means follow that they would thereby be deprived either of employment or subsistence
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inconveniency, they were not thereby deprived of all employment and subsistence
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I’ve deprived my child of his father
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Such sacrifices, though they might frequently be agreeable to the interest, are always mortifying to the pride of every nation; and, what is perhaps of still greater consequence, they are always contrary to the private interest of the governing part of it, who would thereby be deprived of the disposal of many places of trust and profit, of many opportunities of acquiring wealth and distinction, which the possession of the most turbulent, and, to the great body of the people, the most unprofitable province, seldom fails to afford
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and the Barclay students are deprived of a
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He is as much mutilated and deformed in his mind as another is in his body, who is either deprived of some of its most essential members, or has lost the use of them
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It had been part of his private little rebellion at God who had deprived him of parents
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I believe that was around the time that Italy, under Garibaldi and Mazzini, became a modern nation and deprived the Vatican of their Papal States
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Otherwise, in some way, life would become less bearable; he had already been deprived of one important thing
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The triggering device behind these uprisings has been, among other things, a growing perception of (native) French complacency, indifference and (perhaps) bigotry by a (weary) nation that has grown accustomed to its creature comforts; supported by emerging working classes who feel deprived of its social and political rights as well as uncertain of their own proper role in French society
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Unfortunately, the drizzling and, at times, heavy rain of the first day interfered with our determination as tourists and deprived us from appreciating the night life of that stunning city, such as enjoying the sunset in one of the bars in front of Sentosa Island, or observing the nocturnal animals in the only Night Safari in the world, or participating in many other entertaining and instructive opportunities which can be found in the late evening in that large attractive modern city where East happily meets West and where the old and the new harmoniously mingle in a dramatic contrast of style and substance
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Clinton’s bombing killed hundreds, and by some estimates deprived the country of much of its medical needs, killing thousands indirectly
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The deal was that the wife would get her rocks off by having her oxygen deprived as she was getting screwed
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Just let them stew, deprived of all sensory inputs
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The remains of the predator now severely lacerated by many smaller teeth, was covered and hovered over by myriad insects as they feasted on and disposed of the larger animal life that had been deprived of its essence
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It was discovered early on, that deprived of it, an animal lost all ability to coordinate the actions of its limbs even before the death that quickly followed
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It is dependent of the State, even with the label of deprived initiative, without having full dominion of its businesses
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b) We create dependency, by which people are deprived of the learning and good that comes from making mistakes
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We shall now look at instances where people were deprived of a proper burial and under what conditions it happened
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These policies produced a culturally deprived society that ultimately failed to sustain itself as a superpower
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labour is in vain without fear; 17 Because God has deprived her of wisdom, neither has He imparted to her understanding
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of my days, I shall go to the gates of the grave; I am deprived of the residue of my years
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Since you deprived him of that and instead were instrumental in making short work of the plot, he was forced to honor you instead
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6 If he prevail, he shall hardly receive the half, and he will count as if he had found it, if not, he has deprived him of his money, and
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21 For grace is not given, him from the Lord, because he is deprived of all wisdom
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They have been deprived of love and attention
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The mountain lion had tried David out, and been killed, he had deprived a powerful
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7 Therefore I, being deprived of my ancestors'
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obtruding himself, exclaiming, that he ought to be allowed and saying Be it that they were deprived of this honour, I ought not to be
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pavement, powerless, with limbs paralyzed; by a righteous judgment deprived of the faculty of speech
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cruelly deprived of their lives
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should be deprived of them, resisted as well as they could
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6 "Why, O Adam, has he not kept his agreement with you, not even one day; but has deprived you of the glory that was on you, when you did yield to his command?
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Deprived of the fruits of their labor the industrious also began showing up late and worked less hard
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"The only problem with that type of reporting is that friends and relatives living away from the flooded areas are deprived of information about areas near Johnstown," said Bob
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Deprived of attention, it will slow down and reveal
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his mind being deprived of a range of sensory perceptions
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constantly sleep deprived typically find that they have less energy
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And in that very hour my eyes were opened; And I knew that I was stripped of the righteousness with which I had been clothed; and I wept, saying, What is this you have done to me, because I have been deprived of the glory with which I was clothede And I wept too about the oath; And he came down out of the tree, and went out of sight; And I sought leaves in my portion, that I might cover my shame; and I did not find them from the plants of paradise, since, at the time that I ate, the leaves of all the plants in my portion fell, except of the fig alone; And having taken leaves off it, I made myself a girdle, and it is from those plants of which I ate; And I cried out with a loud voice, saying, Adam, Adam, where are you? Arise, come to me, and I shall show you a great mystery; And when your father came, I said to him words of wickedness, which brought us down from great glory
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you shall be deprived of the food which you eatest; and dust shall you eat all the days of your life; on your breast and belly shall you go, and you shall be deprived both of your hands and feet; there shall not be granted you ear, nor wing, nor one limb of all which those have whom you have enticed by your wickedness, and has caused them to be thrown out of paradise; And I shall put enmity between you and between his seed
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In their estimation, their mother’s schedule and active life were such, that Chad and Manrique were being deprived of a mother as well as a father, and they let Roger know their feelings…
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45 Until your brother's anger turn away from you, and he forget that which you have done to him: then I will send, and fetch you from there: why should I be deprived also of you both in one day?
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“The Congress, whenever two thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary, shall propose Amendments to this Constitution, or, on the Application of the Legislatures of two thirds of the several States, shall call a Convention for proposing Amendments, which, in either Case, shall be valid to all Intents and Purposes, as Part of this Constitution, when ratified by the Legislatures of three fourths of the several States, or by Conventions in three fourths thereof, as the one or the other Mode of Ratification may be proposed by the Congress; Provided that no Amendment which may be made prior to the Year One thousand eight hundred and eight shall in any Manner affect the first and fourth Clauses in the Ninth Section of the first Article; and that no State, without its Consent, shall be deprived of its equal Suffrage in the Senate
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Deprived both of tools and land, British men, women, and children had to work for wages
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The sunglasses have deprived me of the chance to appreciate his blue eyes
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3 But Adam said to God "It was in my mind to put an end to myself at once for having transgressed Your commandments and for my having come out of the beautiful garden; and for the bright light of which You have deprived me; and for the praises which poured out from my mouth without ceasing and for the light that covered me
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6 "Why O Adam has he not kept his agreement with you not even one day; but has deprived you of the glory that was on you when you did yield to his command?
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He even succeeded in obtaining the restoration of the privileges of which they been deprived by the Greek cities of Asia Minor, as well as the right to collect the half shekel for the Temple
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which an animal is deprived of an adequate supply of oxygen and thereby loses
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- the owned dogs continue to be kept for years in chains, beaten, starved, deprived
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- still there are zoos with undernourished animals, deprived of minimum care,
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deprived state, concluded she could not wait until
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In some of the worst farms, bears are not only deprived of
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And in that very hour my eyes were opened; And I knew that I was stripped of the righteousness with which I had been clothed; and I wept saying What is this you have done to me because I have been deprived of the glory with which I was clothede And I wept too about the oath; And he came down out of the tree and went out of sight; And I sought leaves in my portion that I might cover my shame; and I did not find them from the plants of paradise since at the time that I ate the leaves of all the plants in my portion fell except of the fig alone; And having taken leaves off it I made myself a girdle and it is from those plants of which I ate; And I cried out with a loud voice saying Adam Adam where are you? Arise come to me and I shall show you a great mystery; And when your father came I said to him words of wickedness which brought us down from great glory
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you shall be deprived of the food which you eatest; and dust shall you eat all the days of your life; on your breast and belly shall you go and you shall be deprived both of your hands and feet; there shall not be granted you ear nor wing nor one limb of all which those have whom you have enticed by your wickedness and has caused them to be thrown out of paradise; And I shall put enmity between you and between his seed
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7 Therefore I being deprived of my ancestors' honour I mean the high priesthood am now come in here: 8 First truly for the sincere care I have of things pertaining to the king; and secondly even for that I intend the good of my own countrymen for all our nation is in no small misery through the unadvised dealing of them aforersaid
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12 Then they read the law to him; but he persisted in obtruding himself exclaiming that he ought to be allowed and saying Be it that they were deprived of this honour I ought not to be
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22 Shaking him to and fro as a reed is shaken with the wind he throw him on the pavement powerless with limbs paralyzed; by a righteous judgment deprived of the faculty of speech
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Laying his hand more heavily on those who lived in the country he gave orders that they should be quickly collected into one place and most cruelly deprived of their lives
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Moshe hurried his men, aiming to come from behind upon any camps that had been aroused, reinstating the element of surprise for those who might have been deprived of it
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7 And the nation indignant at this proclamation and replying to the effect that it was extremely unfair that those who had committed deposits to the sacred treasury should be deprived of them resisted as well as they could
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41 Jesus said "Whoever has something in his hand will receive more and whoever has nothing will be deprived of even the little he has
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4 And in another prophecy Jacob speaks yet more clearly to Joseph his son saying Behold the Lord has not deprived me of your face; bring unto me your sons that I may bless them
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When our senses are deprived of what they unconsciously
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”22 It was a very easy step for the Marxist materialist conception of history to change “freedom of the single individual to that of the Several and the Many” to simply the civil importance of the “Many,” meaning the proletarians (the workers, the deprived)
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true perception, that we were deprived of love, to justifying that this
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physical contact and they are deprived of it due to the fear of incest
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deprived homes where treats were rare or non existent
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The tavern was something I had never seen before, not even in Australia - and they were pretty casual about beer Down Under where the tables were small, round, wobbly and deprived of tablecloths
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Having been deprived of food beyond basic sustenance for some thirteen years, first on account of the war and its repercussions and then due to general lack of money, now that every wage earner was becoming a bit more affluent, people dove into the ever increasing availability of prestigious delicacies
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He had missed the privacy of his home, which he had been deprived of during his
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deprived of their property without just
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owners were deprived of their property without
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deprived of the thrill of using it
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being deprived of the source of the thrill
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We lived a world deprived of laughter, children cries,
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deprived, and he had never thought much about the meaning until
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-The Genie is not in his jurisdiction – He said - therefore he has no permission to exercise the magic here, and if he does can be judged and deprived of all his powers forever
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deprived as they are of the prison of the flesh, nothing is hidden before it; scouring the depths of consciousness to deploy, in its entire monstrosity, the ferrous nuances of regrets
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[I have deprived it of power to harm you and have conquered it for you]
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You think fear thoughts and feel deprived