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  • Deprived of this ever-important free time, we can only feel our own presence in relation to another activity, object, or other.

    Nancy Colier: The New Epidemic: Chronic Boredom Nancy Colier 2011

  • Deprived of this respite, I should have sunk under my hardships.

    Chapter 24 2010

  • Deprived of her medication following the attack on the square, which sent her to the hospital with a concussion and some nasty facial abrasions, she cascades into full-scale mania, berating the staff of the hospital over its inadequate supply of magic markers my favorite line of the episode: Is green elusive?

    'Homeland' Revelations: Armed And Dangerous? Michael Hogan 2011

  • Deprived of this ever-important free time, we can only feel our own presence in relation to another activity, object, or other.

    Nancy Colier: The New Epidemic: Chronic Boredom Nancy Colier 2011

  • Deprived of this ever-important free time, we can only feel our own presence in relation to another activity, object, or other.

    Nancy Colier: The New Epidemic: Chronic Boredom Nancy Colier 2011

  • Deprived of Carlos Tevez, his £30m captain and talisman, Roberto Mancini had left the £27m Edin Dzeko on the bench and opted for Balotelli, his £24m enfant terrible.

    Manchester City show the desire required to make it to FA Cup final 2011

  • Deprived of U.S. logistics support, the base began to run low on supplies.

    Afghan Base Tests U.S. Exit Plans Michael M. Phillips 2011

  • Deprived of the option of devaluing national currencies to boost exports and reduce their funding gap, Ireland and Greece have been forced to seek what is known as an "internal devaluation," or cutting labor costs to achieve the same boost to competitiveness on global markets.

    Euro-Zone Wage Growth Picks Up Paul Hannon 2011

  • Deprived of the option of devaluing national currencies to boost exports and reduce their funding gap, Ireland and Greece have been forced to seek what is known as an "internal devaluation," or cutting labor costs to achieve the same boost to competitiveness on global markets.

    Euro-Zone Wage Growth Picks Up Paul Hannon 2011

  • Deprived of this ever-important free time, we can only feel our own presence in relation to another activity, object, or other.

    Nancy Colier: The New Epidemic: Chronic Boredom Nancy Colier 2011

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