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Refugees have been deprived of their homes, but they must not be deprived of their futures.

Overnight, they were forcibly deprived of their living.

Sickness deprived her of the pleasure of meeting them.

These girls and young women are further deprived of the health benefits education provides.

Some experts believe sleep-deprived people are more inclined to eat fatty foods during the day.

If your heart is deprived of adequate amounts of blood, a heart attack can occur.

The participants continued on this grueling schedule for three weeks, at which time they were considered chronically sleep deprived.

They found that those with asymmetrical faces tended to be less healthy and more likely to have experienced deprived childhoods.

The public is deprived of vital information on whether companies honor their promises, and more importantly, how the raised proceeds have been used to help the victims.

The difference between the "wealthy poor" in capitalist countries and the "deprived and desolate poor" in noncapitalist countries is no coincidence.

The woman in question had suffered a blood clot in an artery in her lung, which caused cardiac arrest and deprived her brain of oxygen.

In particular, it has deprived the environment of its share of species that have adapted successfully to heat and smoke, and proliferate in the charred environment that follows a wildfire.

Then again, if he had done that, we would have been deprived of one of the great villains, who announced his rebirth by ordering the death of Him From Twilight and went on to terrorise a nation.

The condition of being deprived;privation.

Being deprived of hope is not despairing.

They were deprived of a normal childhood by the war.

Yet even if they're not technically deprived of sleep, they are legitimately being deprived of good sleep.

In the newborn period, sleep-deprived as we are, we think about our baby's future.

Under the strict patriarchy society, they were confined to the families, and deprived of the rights participating in social affairs.

It is not the restlessness and rambunctiousness that happen when grade-schoolers are deprived of recess, or the distraction of socially minded teenagers in the smartphone era.

They report in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows that when rats are partially sleep deprived over consecutive days they no longer attempt to catch up, despite an accumulating sleep deficit.

Pablo Zabaletta and Javier Garrido, passive full-backs, were deprived of passing options when in possession with Everton's players positioned expertly to deny them a get-out forward ball.

An accident deprived him of his sight.

Ideological and economic collapse deprived Russia's intelligentsia of status, money and exclusivity.

In the euro area, economies deprived of the safety valve of devaluation must make structural reforms to adjust.

Behaviorists, in contrast, say that differences in scores are due to the fact that blacks are often deprived of many of the educational and other environmental advantages that whites enjoy.

They deprived him of his right to speak.

In today's market, we find a whole series of products deprived of their malignant properties: coffee without caffeine, cream without fat, beer without alcohol.

It would be improper for a man to think that sinners in Gehenna are deprived of the love of God.

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The accident deprived him of his life.

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