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1 For the poor whom they daily threaten to deprive of their bread-winner?
2 Whom the gods would destroy they first deprive of the sense of danger.
3 Whom the gods would whelm they first deprive of reason; mark ye this!
4 However, this does not mean that one is deprived of experiencing nature.
5 Dancers are particularly deprived of the support structures available to other performers.
6 In many cases the falsely accused were also deprived of promotional opportunities.
7 For years, I was deprived of that opportunity, because I couldn't write.
8 Deprived of the direct rays of the sun, the gas was condensing.
9 Deprived of the witness's crucial testimony, prosecutors dropped the case against Genovese.
10 For who benefits from a Ukraine deprived of cash and military equipment?
11 The court was thus deprived of its most determined and influential defender.
12 The former holds the latter deprived of civil, political and religious liberty.
13 For too long, some Australians have been deprived of the fair go.
14 He was deprived of it in an unjust manner by political changes.
15 Deprived of her tools, the worker loses all heart in her task.
16 Now the miners are to be deprived of the crust of bread.
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