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Sentences with depriving

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  • He is also accused of unlawfully assaulting Mr Falconio's then girlfriend Joanne Lees, and depriving her of her liberty.
  • Most of it can be achieved by depriving ourselves of the comfort of being able to turn on the TV with a remote control.
  • He said the exploration activity would scare away wildlife, depriving the people there of a food source.
  • All human lives are valued equally by the law when imposing sentences on those convicted of wrongfully depriving another of life.
  • And their unrealistic longing for sexual bliss and intimacy is depriving them of the levels of satisfaction men still manage to enjoy.
  • His great crime, he now understands, is not so much debauching Lolita as depriving her of her childhood, her place in that laughing concord.
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