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Campers are divested of iPods, cellphones and other battery-operated paraphernalia the instant they step off the bus, a sometimes tearful process.
To these self-serving ends, language has suffered severe collateral damage during this war on terror, as words -- drafted for propaganda purposes -- are divested of intrinsic meaning, bearing little or no relationship to the truth.
The first half of life is about acquisition, and then suddenly, you are divested of things, and you are left with a single man in a corner of a boat, going from port to port.
In Jepsen's hands, her surprisingly soul-scouring lyrics (this, from the strings-and-synths concoction Curiosity, gives you the gist of her love life: "I'm sick with love, sick like a disease/ Don't call me up just so I can please you") are divested of all emotion.
Together with Legrand they will compose nearly two-thirds of Wendel once the Cap Gem and Valeo stakes are divested.
You are divested of your earthly belongings before you pass through the gates to be judged.
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Large companies that are divesting themselves of divisions also present opportunities, he said.
But the big telephone companies are divesting themselves of their rural assets.
The total number of UK universities that are divesting was published on Tuesday by the student group, People & Planet.
In the US, Syracuse university and the New School in New York are divesting, while Stanford is moving out of coal.
Both are divesting themselves of their consulting practices, and KPMG is in the process of doing the same.
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