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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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