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iability for injury like Thornton, but simply | deprived a windfall. |
Stevenson (Hawick) set a superb example, that | deprived a South African threequarter line comprising |
The same year, Charles the Bald | deprived Adalard's family of their land in Neustria, a |
t for donations to be sent for the welfare of | deprived Afghan children. |
recking of the Russian banks, a maneuver that | deprived all opponents of Bolshevikism of their financ |
the statute | deprived Allgeyer of property without due process |
t to the regulations of Pope Leo, he would be | deprived also of the four suffragan dioceses, still su |
der of civil liberties, and a fighter for the | deprived and oppressed. |
The area is | deprived and surrounded by other deprived areas such a |
ation and for the betterment of the needy and | deprived and ... the benefit of the community." |
Unity is uneducated and has been | deprived and mistreated for her entire life. |
he set up a camp for "neglected, unfortunate, | deprived and handicapped children." |
West Buckland is quite | deprived and has a very high population density. |
military victory against the Triumvir Pompey, | deprived and deposed Archelaus of his office of high p |
young people who comes from some of the most | deprived and marginalised communities in Liverpool. |
he refused to follow the new religion and was | deprived and imprisoned. |
Most of the seat consists of some of the most | deprived and crime-ridden parts of the UK: the heroin- |
ut of 32,482 in England, where 1 was the most | deprived and 32,482 the least. |
ising a better deal to the Hindu economically | deprived and socially oppressed sections in Goa. |
The school's catchment area is | deprived and in 2005, 51% of the pupils received free |
ivings until about December 1643, when he was | deprived, and his benefices were sequestered by the Ho |
twork by Nathan Coley was erected onsite in a | deprived area as a 3 month show piece, central to Broo |
Kirkley is ranked as the most socially | deprived area in Suffolk and in 2007 was the 173rd mos |
The school is situated in a | deprived area of Cheltenham and under the headmaster R |
mall parcels of land for local people in that | deprived area to grow vegetables. |
Chapman preferred to live very frugally in a | deprived area of Barnstaple in order to reach the poor |
le-handed practice in the Docklands, the most | deprived area of Cardiff, providing medical care to So |
e limited resources available in a relatively | deprived area of the country where music teaching is s |
Bradford was for many years an economically | deprived area but has undergone regeneration with the |
eration of what it called "already a socially | deprived area". |
As a particularly | deprived area, Beeston Hill along with Holbeck was the |
nham Green to be among the top 20 per cent of | deprived areas in England. |
For males living in the most | deprived areas of Croydon, life expectancy is almost n |
paper described Park Barn as 'one of the most | deprived areas of Guildford' in the 11th September 199 |
Installed 20 bore wells in the water | deprived areas of the Constituency. |
Without this help the elderly in these | deprived areas would have suffered great hardship. |
te of Rowner, for example, is one of the most | deprived areas in the United Kingdom. |
Lincoln Green is one of the most | deprived areas of the city. |
Parts of Astley are among the 5% least | deprived areas in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, w |
st it also comprises some of Edinburgh's more | deprived areas such as the Craigmillar housing estate. |
It is one of the most | deprived areas in the UK: average male life expectancy |
As one of the most | deprived areas in Limerick city, it is earmarked as pa |
0s, extending from the 1990s to work in other | deprived areas including Stechford. |
It works with 120 children from socially | deprived areas of Edinburgh such as Niddrie, Bingham, |
s more well-known for its work in the poorer, | deprived areas of the city. |
esearcher in a study of eight drug markets in | deprived areas of the UK that provided evidence of the |
information accessible to people in the most | deprived areas of Manchester. |
Custom House are among the five percent most | deprived areas in the UK. |
f Caia Park community are two of the 100 most | deprived areas in Wales (the 5 wards that make up Caia |
city of Charlotte, working daily in the more | deprived areas of East Charlotte. |
the delegated were specifically sent to more | deprived areas to try and improve them and enlighten m |
“New Parson Cross is part of one of the most | deprived areas of the city”. |
and Sunday Schools in some of Glasgow's most | deprived areas) and Catherine Hawthorn Ferguson. |
e Labour seat which had some of the UK's most | deprived areas, typified by council estates like Ordsa |
rogram takes authors into schools in socially | deprived areas, as well as prisons, young offender's i |
r a number of these clubs grew up in the most | deprived areas, the first of which was Hulme lads Club |
al interest in the development of Scouting in | deprived areas, particularly the inner cities and new |
Consisting of some of the UK's most | deprived areas, Tyne Bridge was a safe seat for the La |
ded key policy information on drug markets in | deprived areas. |
lly diverse, with both very affluent and very | deprived areas. |
the Labour government's scheme for schools in | deprived areas. |
J. (2002) Heroin and Crack Cocaine Markets in | Deprived Areas: Seven Local Case Studies. |
1662) was an English clergyman and academic, | deprived as a royalist. |
ivation (ID 2007), Sandwell is the third most | deprived authority in the West Midlands region, after |
Coming from a similarly | deprived background, Daniel hopes Mark's rationale for |
hool is based, most pupils come from socially | deprived backgrounds and thus enter the school with be |
and providing opportunity to individuals from | deprived backgrounds. |
e the Vatican to return monies to inequitably | deprived Banco Ambrosiano creditors: "ROME: GANGSTER E |
crimes where a child was abused raped starved | deprived bashed locked in isolation cells for days up |
The Regent Albany's jealousy had | deprived Beaton of the chancellorship some years previ |
en to succeed the former Carmelite John Bird, | deprived because he had married, as Bishop of Chester |
rticle states; "This borough is also the most | deprived borough of London and further yet, the most d |
When a | deprived boy, bought up in a privileged family and ind |
This in practice | deprived British elites (in politics, administration, |
of Giacomo and Pietro Colonna (which had been | deprived by Boniface VIII), gave Philip IV a five year |
pton, 1st Baron Compton, also a Catholic, was | deprived by James I of the custody of her child John. |
He was | deprived by the University of his degrees of M.A. and |
4 years later, in December 1577, Westcott was | deprived by Bishop John Aylmer and imprisoned in the M |
tov has been pardoned by president Aliev, was | deprived by the Azerbaijani citizenship and sent to Ho |
In Aug. 1557 he was | deprived by Cardinal Pole of his deanery and the archd |
of absolute faith, of a faith which has been | deprived by doubt of any concrete content, which never |
solated from the cerebrospinal fluid of sleep | deprived cats. |
of supply chains by the residents of Bohuslen | deprived Charles of supplies, while the fortresses sti |
His | deprived childhood caused him to suffer ill health all |
cAlpine has devoted her spare time to helping | deprived children in Egypt through the Thebes Project |
program was launched with a goal to introduce | deprived children to the world of books and help them |
he felt was the key to improving the lives of | deprived children, and opposition to free school meals |
They were one of the out-caste and | deprived class of Hindu society of India. |
ivities rendering financial assistance to the | deprived classes of the society. |
cite the pope to excommunicate laymen who had | deprived clergy of their temporalities, his dictum bei |
ude wealthy Englishmen finding partners among | deprived Cockneys in 1930s London; traveling men findi |
parts of it are amongst the most economically | deprived communities in the UK. |
ddition, it aims to uplift socially repressed | deprived communities and drew considerable support fro |
been criticised as favouring better-off over | deprived communities. |
led to the expansion of reservations for the | deprived communities. |
1894 to improve the social life of Deptford's | deprived community. |
ch on infants and toddlers brought up in very | deprived conditions. |
for its high numbers of households living in | deprived conditions. |
One of the most | deprived constituencies in Britain, this part of Glasg |
The positive test following the 400 also | deprived DeMont of a chance at multiple medals, as he |
eorge Davidson from pneumonia in February had | deprived Derbyshire of a valuable all-rounder with sev |
Wolverhampton is the fourth most | deprived district in the West Midlands, and the 28th m |
Risedale is a fairly | deprived district, with figures for unemployment being |
Working in | deprived districts, notably Deptford, she agitated for |
p area and economically it is one of the more | deprived districts. |
iscopacy in Scotland following the Revolution | deprived Douglas and all other Scottish bishops of the |
alf of the Goan society, and was particularly | deprived during Portuguese rule in Goa. |
iam of Malmesbury relates a story that Siward | deprived Eadsige of food during Edsige's illness and b |
Which | deprived England of a illustrious statesman and Liverp |
s and groceries in the Winter season would be | deprived even of the limited eventfulness which they n |
He attended a private school for boys from | deprived families under the supervision of priest Gius |
Tostig had been | deprived for cruelly causing insurrection among the No |
He was possibly | deprived for homosexuality, and may have been buried a |
g in Northamptonshire until 1573, when he was | deprived for nonconformity; he afterwards lived for ma |
After the Treaty of Paris in 1763, which | deprived France of almost all her possessions in the A |
Larousse's Dictionnaire universel | deprived Fraternity of its "evangelistic halo" (Mona O |
the lordship in Schlackenwerth, which he had | deprived from the Schlick family disgraced after parti |
oal and non-ferrous metals, the blockade also | deprived Germany of supplies of fertiliser that were v |
r leader, especially with the downtrodden and | deprived, having fought for their cause and upliftment |
However, a number of injuries have since | deprived her of top form. |
icated Hoton for contumacy on 20 May 1300 and | deprived him of his office the following day for disob |
h an other player of the opposite team, which | deprived him to be the first choice goalkeeper for the |
By December 1926 polyarthritis | deprived him of almost all mobility and be became virt |
The death of the empress Catherine of Russia | deprived him of a friend at court. |
These | deprived him of his rights, in close collaboration wit |
s "an inconquerable impediment" in his speech | deprived him of Grecian status at Christ's Hospital an |
cree of Nicholas I of Russia of 15 April 1827 | deprived him of all nobility titles and condemned to p |
But the death of Henri IV. | deprived him of his last hope of great preferments. |
ician to James II in 1685, but the revolution | deprived him of the post. |
- he complained that his large correspondence | deprived him of much of the time due to his profession |
h this Richard Reynell had taken against him, | deprived him of his estates at Pyttney. |
Bruce | deprived him of his Scottish estates and title, and be |
However, Bagrat put Ivane in prison and | deprived him of his titles, granting the dignity of er |
later reduced to three year ban from football | deprived him of playing at his peak. |
ck of confidence from successive coaches have | deprived him of a first-team slot. |
to leave Portugal soon after the battle, and | deprived him of the glory of serving, like Anstruther, |
ceedings against Henry in 1179, which finally | deprived him of all his estates, including those he ha |
r the Magyars, and the emperor simultaneously | deprived him of the captaincy of Upper Croatia and sen |
s, but the hostility of Queen Henrietta Maria | deprived him of any real influence in the counsels of |
llies against Louis XIV in the Nine Years War | deprived him of all prospect of success, William Egon |
on his full debut, but the knee injury which | deprived him of the chance to face off against his for |
d, had corruptly withheld some of his pay and | deprived him advancement. |
sequence of these repeated acts of rebellion, | deprived him of his newly-acquired sovereignty; but, s |
disorder of the brain" which was said to have | deprived him entirely of his reason. |
the loss of the 17% chance the defendant had | deprived him of. |
The Pope | deprived him of the title of Cardinal-Nephew and forba |
to a major zamindar, holding 47 villages, but | deprived him of his kaval and other fees. |
The suspicious emperor | deprived him of his command, and in 1195 the elderly J |
idal but complained that prison officials had | deprived him of his prescription glasses. |
Rhondda Hospital Committee, claiming they had | deprived him of the use of the house for six years and |
This | deprived him of the chance to equal or surpass Ronaldo |
for his impartiality, tells us that the king | deprived him of his office because he directed a jury |
oss of his French estates, of which Louis had | deprived him. |
fied with having made the Church powerful and | deprived himself of his friends, he went after the kin |
nd lamented death in his 44th year of his age | deprived his native County of one who had worked indef |
oman Emperor and king of Bohemia, the kingdom | deprived his successor, Ferdinand II in 1618 of the Bo |
Richard's deposition, his successor, Henry IV | deprived his predecessors' supporters of many of their |
ranz von Sickingen and others, the Dominicans | deprived Hoogstraten of the office of prior and inquis |
and the city centre, this ward contains some | deprived housing in the process of renewal, and in the |
Electricity: | deprived if the household has no electricity |
Nutrition: | deprived if any adult or child for whom there is nutri |
Assets: | deprived if the household does not own more than one o |
l population to be amongst the most extremely | deprived in England and Wales. |
He was | deprived in the same year, but again ruled the princip |
These are historically some of the more | deprived in London with high crime rates and social pr |
A person is considered poor if they are | deprived in at least 30% of the weighted indicators. |
d football club was once recorded as the most | deprived in the country. |
e “inner city” or other areas with culturally | deprived individuals. |
ons including a textile factory to employ the | deprived inhabitants of his native town in 1789 and an |
ember 1987 and sold to an Education Trust for | deprived inner city youngsters "Inter Action", arrivin |
ch falls within Ladywood ward, as well as the | deprived inner-city wards of Aston, Nechells and Soho. |
t did the overspill area of Blackley, and the | deprived inner-city area of Harpurhey. |
wever, even among children raised in the most | deprived institutional conditions the majority did not |
f one whole year, and also shall therefore be | deprived ipso facto of all his promotions; and that it |
Garibaldi and his troops | deprived Januarius and his family of their properties |
I was so tired, so sleep | deprived, just so burned out, that I finally said, 'I' |
d, to the extent that the Eulsa Treaty, which | deprived Korea of its diplomatic rights in 1905, is a |
This defection | deprived Lissouba of his majority. |
ite of the relevance to Saltivka as a kind of | deprived living area with outdated and dilapidated hou |
ealthy community and is situated in the least | deprived local council in England. |
a of Jaywick was identified as the third most | deprived LSOA in England, out of around 32,000, with u |
32,482 wards in England, where 1 was the most | deprived LSOA and 32,482 the least deprived. |
32,482 wards in England, where 1 was the most | deprived LSOA and 32,482 the least deprived. |
32,482 wards in England, where 1 was the most | deprived LSOA and 32,482 the least deprived. |
She escaped from the revenge of the | deprived Luxembourgs by turning to their Wittelsbach r |
s purposefully located in the area due to the | deprived nature of the area, the low income and poor l |
It is, statistically, the most | deprived neighbourhood in Leicester today and the most |
his work was frequently so laboured as to be | deprived of all animation. |
corrupt borough of Grampound was permanently | deprived of its right to return MPs. |
nformed to the restored religion, and, though | deprived of the Chancellorship, was allowed to keep hi |
ne for captives to be isolated, shackled, and | deprived of sleep for their first two weeks in captivi |
emburgers; this way, the Flemish, temporarily | deprived of the advantages of these offices, will be c |
omic prosperity to Chicago Southland, an area | deprived of economic development, as well as the rest |
the czar against the war as impolitic, he was | deprived of his honours and commanded to leave the cou |
and reintegration of Judaism, which had been | deprived of its former basis by the destruction of the |
"lost and was | deprived of great gains and profits, which would other |
as forbidden from preaching in his church and | deprived of his living. |
As a consequence, he was | deprived of his Mastership. |
Major-General Kelsey was | deprived of his commands under the recalled Rump Parli |
lusions that he is in fact a tortured artist, | deprived of the woman he loves, mirroring certain part |
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