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Depriving a crying infant of a reassuring embrace even for an hour seemed like needless cruelty to Leo.
Eight surprises from a senior year abroad in Oaxaca, Mexico 2009
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Depriving or denying our sensual nature is in fact detrimental to our sexuality, our relationships, the health of our bodies, and our ability to determine our own needs and desires.
Wild Feminine Tami Lynn Kent 2011
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Depriving someone of sleep is used as a torture tactic.
Lynn Casteel Harper: What Lack Of Sleep Does To Your Spirit Lynn Casteel Harper 2012
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"Depriving the country of desperately needed cash, they argue, would only deepen its economic crisis and increase the chances of social turmoil and bloodshed."
History lesson: Why letting go is so hard to do Glenn Kessler 2011
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Depriving a crying infant of a reassuring embrace even for an hour seemed like needless cruelty to Leo.
Eight surprises from a senior year abroad in Oaxaca, Mexico 2009
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Depriving them of their proper context and then beating on them as bad UU heroes is just silly; post-modernism gone rancid.
"Famous UU" revisionism fausto 2009
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Health Insurance Mafia makes money, by Depriving people of Health Care.
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Depriving the mind is the old medieval way to maintain control over the mind.
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Depriving students of participating in this powerful uniting message is absurd. cynthia melendez
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Depriving Mr. Gbagbo of the port would further isolate the leader and his coterie, who are now facing a raft of financial and travel sanctions from the U.S. and the European Union, as well as condemnation from West African neighbors.
Ivory Coast Rebels Seize Cocoa Hub Monica Mark 2011
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