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Critics are also right in suggesting that his policy agenda is somewhat bereft of concrete plans.
Yet these places, bereft of services we regard as normal, are clearly a step up from the deeper poverty of their rural hinterlands.
Attached to no man conjugally and bereft of blood kin, her primary ties to the domestic narrative have been severed.
Although deciduous, it reveals an attractive network of small stems and branches when bereft of leaves.
While they may be provocative, they're quite bereft of the histrionics and hyperbole we've become used to in contemporary art.
Perhaps it says a lot for the depth of Brazil's squad that they have advanced to the latter stages bereft of such a constellation of talent.
Suddenly this community is bereft of sporting success and devoid of any heroes.
Instead, he spools out an obvious, by-the-numbers plot, with an ending bereft of any impact thanks to a too-convenient plot twist.
Certainly, the first 45 minutes were scrappy, untidy and bereft of anything resembling skilful football.
Such bloodstained enormities pass unnoticed now in a media pummelled into numbness by a government at last bereft of any moral sense or shame.
Such a claim is bereft of imagination, competence and, dare I say, common sense.
The legend maintains that the Sargasso Sea derelicts are found shipshape but otherwise bereft of a living soul.
When we were liberated, we were almost naked, bereft of all possessions, clad in a prisoner's striped uniform and wooden clogs.
Only Steve looked like a man ready to take responsibility while all around him players looked bereft of confidence.
A couple of the Hilton residents were doctors or premedical students, so we were never bereft of health treatment.
There in the middle of the ring, floodlit from above was Luigi, staring gormlessly down at the canvas, bereft of an opponent.
Such conduct constitutes private international warfare, a deployment bereft of any legality under the laws of war.
And that was at a time when even county matches, now bereft of crowds unless they are one-day slogs, had good attendance figures.
If a pretty, snowy mountain slope is tilted steeply and bereft of trees, it's an avalanche zone.
With the tracks largely bereft of melody or theme, Villalobos dives ever more deeply into percussive gumbo and leaves accessible hooks behind.
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Examples from Classical Literature
She rested supinely against him, as if bereft of any strength of body or of soul.
They fold and infold as though they would shield the lake bereft of trees, as though they would shut out the world.
He bounced about, almost frantic, blaspheming as if bereft of all self-control.
When disco first saw this ungainly monster he was bereft of speech for some minutes.
Not being entirely bereft of prudence, he had discarded boots and stockings and borrowed Tommy Cotton's overalls.
His lonely daughter, bereft of her final hope and reliance, appealed to them both too strongly.
And Maud dived among the pillows to smother a wail of anguish at the prospect of being bereft of her treasures.
For a moment Nuttall was bereft of speech by such ingratitude.
Father Healy was for the moment bereft of the power of speech.
She always will be overbearingly robust till the day we are bereft of her.
I am at least glad to know that this is not another bondswoman of some friend of yours, who is bereft of free choice, and whom I have spirited away.
As all partings foreshadow the great final one, so, empty rooms, bereft of a familiar presence, mournfully whisper what your room and what mine must one day be.
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