Aún no tenemos significados para "deprive the world".
1It would be a shame to deprive the world of such a clever contrivance.
2A single needle-prick will deprive the world of its ruler!
3Is she going to deprive the world of love?
4That a fortnight or three weeks may deprive the world of the finest flower in it.
5Is she going to deprive the world of love? Some of the ambassadors wrote to their masters on the subject.
6Thee tried to do right, but I am glad thee did not deprive the world of any of Petrarch's poetry.
7To extend to him fine feeling, tolerance, and such-like gentlenesses would be to deprive the world of them without benefit to any.
8Madam, - It seems to me that just one element of hurling continues to deprive the world's most exhilarating game of absolute purity.
9Such, Sir, was the angel, of whom the vilest of men has deprived the world!
10Shall we reward the man who has deprived the world of Pentaur by giving him a crown?
11This lack of political will to generate adequate funding deprives the world of a most effective response to radicalisation.
12Regardless, her early death, as with so many of history's creative geniuses, deprived the world of so much more.
13But his want of character has deprived the world of such great results, and himself of the esteem of the country.
14The snuff of a candle, or a mischievous dog, might in a moment have deprived the world forever of any of those fine compositions.
15Parky's understandable instinct not to have his face caved in deprived the world of what you can be sure would have been a compelling answer.
163: If God had deprived the world of all those things which proved an occasion of sin, the universe would have been imperfect.
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