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Meanings of dispossessed by in English
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Usage of dispossessed by in English
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Some have been dispossessedby land grabs, others by plantation agriculture or expansionist aquaculture.
2
She will be dispossessedby the Paradise Coal Company.
3
Five years later, when dispossessedby Ferdinand the Catholic, he took refuge in France, where Louis XII.
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Vorm punched weakly to loud exhalations while Federico Fazio was dispossessedby Oxlade-Chamberlain in the 38th minute.
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Let us reaffirm his vision of a society in which none is exploited, oppressed, or dispossessedby none.
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In later times Prince Llewelyn was Lord of Hawarden, of which he was dispossessedby his brother, David.
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Pauleta goes on a surging run down the left flank, but is dispossessedby a fine challenge from Zagorakis.
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As for myself, the duty of my office is to remain in charge until I am dispossessedby force.
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He was dispossessedby substitute Jamie Vardy, who crossed tidily only for Demarai Gray to fluff his golden chance.
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Victoria's term having expired, Pedraza was constitutionally elected, but was dispossessedby violence, and Guerero put in his stead.
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Then Gary Cahill was dispossessedby Leroy Fer and apparently fouled, but Fer was allowed to go on and score.
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Joaquín Correa had an opportunity to double the advantage 10 minutes after the restart but dallied and was dispossessedby Jullien.
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But the visitors were undone when Dwight McNeil sloppily gave the ball away near the left flank, dispossessedby Gylfi Sigurdsson.
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Nine minutes later, Robert Jarni charged up the left flank but was dispossessedby Zoran Mirkovic, who then crumpled underneath a soft challenge.
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By the middle of the eighteenth century, the Swedes had been dispossessedby the Dutch, who in turn had succumbed to the English.
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These were dispossessedby Bishop Ethelwold, unless any chose to attach themselves to the new foundation upon the constitution of the Benedictine house.