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1 The chateau of Cinq-Cygne had long been empty and denuded of furniture.
2 The land was teeming with war money and denuded of necessary goods.
3 During the last millennium, this island was almost completely denuded of its woods.
4 All the rest resembles a jaw which has been denuded of its teeth.
5 Beside him, denuded of its glass bell, stood one of the miraculous skulls.
6 It becomes bare, denuded of its foliage, and grows visibly emaciated.
7 A sideboard stood denuded of its drawers, which lay upturned on the floor.
8 Denuded of Selwyn's big, kindly presence, the house seemed curiously silent.
9 But would you approve of Westminster Hall being denuded of all its ceremonies?'
10 The whole of the head and back of the neck was denuded of skin.
11 The country is weary of war and denuded of goods.
12 The whole universe is about to be denuded of beings.
13 The defences were found to be almost denuded of men.
14 But a country pillaged and denuded of inhabitants would not long support an army.
15 Quebec, denuded of its regulars, had indeed a most gloomy prospect to look upon.
16 Pull thousands of troops out of Miskatoll and leave the mining facilities denuded of protection?
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