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Why, indeed? Maybe because all those friends I've found during this period are rather bereft persons
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completely bereft of spirituality, or a being so in tune with
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It was Irene, the bereft little mother with the large, sad eyes
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Ours was a bereft household
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Zardino brought the craft to a halt two hundred kilometres from the temporal field device; it was now almost totally bereft of any moon remnant, just a fragment of rock under its dark conical form
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Yet seeing see the room so starkly bereft of everything that personalised their home left a lingering sense of violation
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I have it on reputable authority that, without understanding the Etruscans, you will not be able to understand the Romans, which inability to understand will leave you bereft of the understanding of the rise of Western Civilization
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What remained of his environment was a cold reminder that he was in no more than a computer generated reality, the basic framework that wasn't even real, only a conceptual background bereft of an image-feed
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So events spiraled out of control to a point where humans, bereft of power and force of numbers, depended on these supreme beings
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suddenly bereft of both
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He was bereft of the things he valued most: Truth, honor, friendship
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These were men bereft of spirit, their faces drawn and pale; seeing their ends approaching fast for all they did was accept their fate, which one way or another seemed to hold nothing for them
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What did I lose? In truth, I am bereft
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My mother, by the time of my arrival, already burdened with my older brother and sister, and still bereft of any clear understanding of the physical processes that produced us, seemed to oscillate uncertainly between self and the servant-hood thrust upon her by circumstances beyond her ability to comprehend or knowingly accept
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“However, perhaps the answer lies not in a morally bereft man, but in the corrupted ideals of an entire faction
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40 O king, how long do you make trial of us, as of men bereft of reason? This is the third time that you have ordered their destruction
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“Yazadril had Silaran, Relgemit, and our more experienced officers among the Atoned stay with us, so that we are not completely bereft of military experience
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39 His kinsmen who were reclining with him wondered at his instability and so expressed themselves 40 O king how long do you make trial of us as of men bereft of reason? This is the third time that you have ordered their destruction
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At the start of the wars, it had been bereft of any leaves, but as they progressed, some growth had come to it, starting with the one leaf she’d seen there after Johan and Isabella – poor Isabella! – had begun their journey to Lammas
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One week-cycle later and he still felt bereft
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"She was bereft after Timmy died
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It was that most of the time they were penniless students, bereft of female company for that reason
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For Matthew in those first few hours it was too quiet, bereft of all the comings and goings of his family that he strangely missed
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In time, in man, the urge to gain became bereft of the purpose to gain and the need to retain lost the sense of the need itself
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to those in need, to those bereft!
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for of his son he'd be bereft
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Though I be of sons bereft
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at the waitress, bereft
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have the prospect of an entire generation bereft of work
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Elra now bereft of her
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' Saddlebrook's voice was bereft of emotion
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'He has made enough money to purchase four Minion Droids, and they, in turn, have consolidated his reputation as a businessman one does definitely not want to do business with unless bereft of alternatives
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and bereft of the truth
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The UPS paused for a moment, then answered in a voice entirely bereft of emotion,
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In those bereft years after he died, she'd believed he stood over her while she slept, like a guardian angel, to keep away those awful, gory dreams
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Now bereft of any sensible ideas, we hit rock bottom and dragged ourselves kicking and scratching over to the English Consulate
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The city streets were now bereft of traffic, most
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would leave their own smug and low yielding investments bereft of initiative,
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When Roopa returned from her bath, finding her waist bereft of the chain he gave her, said a disappointed Raja Rao, ‘I thought you liked it
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Whatever, after the initial fanatical momentum, the Arabs, bereft of any political culture to name, began to yield the pan Islamic temporal ground to the very peoples - the Turks, the Persians and the Afghans - they had coerced into their faith
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However, the roots of the Islamist separation of Hindustan lay in the political ambitions of the Mohammedan aristocracy and the economic interests of the middle-class Musalmans, who wished to have it easy in a country of their own bereft of any Hindu competition
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So, bereft of Allah’s ayat and Muhammad’s hadith, the muftis and the Musalmans alike have reached the dead end of the Islamic guidance, or so it seems, as they are unable to find a bend to steer them clear of the mundane quagmire
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Going back into the Islamic history, bereft though they were of the Ariel support from Allah’s War Birds, the Mohammedan infantry of yore with the sword in one hand and the Quran in the other conquered much of the old world
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capacity for action; they are bereft of resolve for the true action that is a prerequisite of contemplation of the worshipped God
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life of men bereft of yagya be happy when even their life in this world
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how can the next world bring happiness to men bereft of yagya when
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so because men who are bereft of discernment are, as we have seen in the
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ing to the chronicle of Ram is bereft of sentiment
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But if it drew far from Him, it would be bereft of those lofty manners, therefore it will behave wrongly and act badly
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dus were bereft of their dharm by mere touch
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whose is bereft of consciousness of the Almighty, just as he condemns a
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succumb to the heat, food and water bereft
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They say that guidelines, bereft of the force of "law", would not be able top offer "justice" to either parties-that is, the buyer or seller; rather it is just a "bullying tool" to be used by FTC
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How is it that I, bereft of everything you think worth having, am so offensively cheerful? Your friends would call it a sordid existence, if they considered it with anything more lengthy than just a sniff
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this tragic bereft existence into which she had been deposited by her own tainted birth in a devil-worshipping cult
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In their bewitched state of being, it was decreed that they’d be kept apart for many passing moons, bereft boy and lonely lass
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In an instant, so it seemed to her afterward when in the empty house she had nothing to do but put away their traces, she was bereft
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Sound is distorted as the woman comes closer, face bereft of expression and hands limply at her side as she takes each individual step
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I use that phrase advisedly, because it seems appropriate to young people bereft of the discipline that might make them employable, of the conscience that distinguishes between right and wrong
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being bereft of negativity had different meaning
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� They punished the child, and the child felt as they had felt�rejected, disliked, and bereft of unconditional positive regard
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� They weren't bad people, but they seemed bereft of hope, bereft of any choices aside from the ones that repeated the patterns that brought them into such a steady state of grief
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But with the interruption the moment had gone, the great swell of her pleasure had ebbed and she felt bereft
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But she is gone and I am bereft
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My husband has recently asked to view me bereft of garments
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The beginning of any tale, in and of itself, is worth nothing should it be bereft of
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A canvas bereft of color for the myriad of passions it feeds
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Feeling unreasonably bereft, I hadn’t fallen back to sleep since he had left me
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His lonely daughter, bereft of her final hope and reliance, appealed to them both too strongly
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One will pass all the hours of the night seated at the foot of some oak or rock, and there, without having closed his weeping eyes, the sun finds him in the morning bemused and bereft of sense; and another without relief or respite to his sighs, stretched on the burning sand in the full heat of the sultry summer noontide, makes his appeal to the compassionate heavens, and over one and the other, over these and all, the beautiful Marcela triumphs free and careless
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Oh, ye rural deities, whoever ye be that haunt this lone spot, give ear to the complaint of a wretched lover whom long absence and brooding jealousy have driven to bewail his fate among these wilds and complain of the hard heart of that fair and ungrateful one, the end and limit of all human beauty! Oh, ye wood nymphs and dryads, that dwell in the thickets of the forest, so may the nimble wanton satyrs by whom ye are vainly wooed never disturb your sweet repose, help me to lament my hard fate or at least weary not at listening to it! Oh, Dulcinea del Toboso, day of my night, glory of my pain, guide of my path, star of my fortune, so may Heaven grant thee in full all thou seekest of it, bethink thee of the place and condition to which absence from thee has brought me, and make that return in kindness that is due to my fidelity! Oh, lonely trees, that from this day forward shall bear me company in my solitude, give me some sign by the gentle movement of your boughs that my presence is not distasteful to you! Oh, thou, my squire, pleasant companion in my prosperous and adverse fortunes, fix well in thy memory what thou shalt see me do here, so that thou mayest relate and report it to the sole cause of all," and so saying he dismounted from Rocinante, and in an instant relieved him of saddle and bridle, and giving him a slap on the croup, said, "He gives thee freedom who is bereft of it himself, oh steed as excellent in deed as thou art
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Now the night of my sorrow set in, the sun of my happiness went down, I felt my eyes bereft of sight, my mind of reason
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The poor man was very uncomfortable, for the children had bereft him of his wife, home was merely a nursery and the perpetual `hushing' made him feel like a brutal intruder whenever he entered the sacred precincts of Babyland
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Bhaer would have gone decorously away, and come again another day, but how could he, when Jo shut the door behind him, and bereft him of his hat? Perhaps her face had something to do with it, for she forgot to hide her joy at seeing him, and showed it with a frankness that proved irresistible to the solitary man, whose welcome far exceeded his boldest hopes
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Jane pressed her palms to the glass door and felt bereft
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This appalling sight almost bereft me of my senses, and finding that I could no longer be of service to any one in the house, my only desire was to fly
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I forget in detail what they were, but I have a general recollection that he was to begin with reviving the Drama, and to end with crushing it; inasmuch as his decease would leave it utterly bereft and without a chance or hope
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She felt bereft when she thought of Mair
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Within a few years, two and a half million Americans would pull up stakes and head west into an uncertain future—rootless, dispossessed, bereft of the simple comfort and dignity of having a place to call home
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Bereft of water, the cells begin to fail
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The common talk of the town was, that surely I was bereft of my wonted discretion, to traffic so openly with corruption; and that it could not be doubted I would have to face the House of Commons, and suffer the worst pains and penalties of bribery
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NO! My psyche screams as he pulls away, leaving me bereft
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women, many bereft by the war of male protection, who lived alone in the outlying But these ignominies and dangers were as nothing compared with the peril of white districts and on lonely roads
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When she had signed the papers and the mills were celebrate the transaction, Scarlett felt bereft, as though she had sold one of her children
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Bereft of excuses, Dunk had no choice but to follow, leaving Egg at the puppet show
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upon Frodo, bereft of his Phial, running heedless up the path, unaware yet of his peril
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From all his policies and webs of fear and treachery, from all his stratagems and wars his mind shook free; and throughout his realm a tremor ran, his slaves quailed, and his armies halted, and his captains suddenly steerless, bereft of will, wavered and despaired
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O short-liv’d Friendship mayhap, but Friendship just the same! And so it came to pass that I pour’d out my Heart to Annie concerning my missing Babe, my Childbirth Pangs, and e’en my Envy of her that she might have her Babes at Sea with her in training to be Pyrates—whilst I was bereft of my own Belinda! So I mus’d and so she (also soften’d by our mutual Flame) comforted me, for, i’faith, she preferr’d Women to Men for all her Swagger—and then I chanced to mention the Cassandra…
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Tears rolled down my face, and I was so bereft, I didn’t lift a finger to wipe them away
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bereft of its hair
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Round-arched windows pierced it, long bereft of glass
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She was bereft