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It was ever thus in 72-hole tournament golf, where the opening two days are usually bereft of real drama and the main aim of those taking part is not to play themselves out of contention.
Ancient ruins are usually bereft of humanity.
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When Mr. Bush took the microphone, he praised the way in which he said Ms. Norton and others in his administration were bringing "some common sense to Washington," as if the city were usually bereft of that.
It was a remarkable display of civic-mindedness in a town where teenagers -- idle, restless, and bereft of opportunities -- are usually locked in a cold war with their equally demoralized elders.
Metals are mined and wood is cut, but they are usually exported for processing and manufacturing, leaving the krai bereft of local industry.
According to Mark Sisson, we don't eat enough fermented foods like sauerkraut or pickles, and even when we do, they're "usually pasteurized and bereft of taste and nutrients".
Whatever is going on between their ears – and it is usually pointless to speculate – there needs to be an improvement against a Liverpool side that, bereft of several key players and between Europa League appointments, may not be entirely engaged themselves.
Luton, Tiverton and Maidenhead are already bereft.
For roughly eight minutes during Thursday's taping of "The Daily Show with Trevor Noah," the studio was noticeably bereft of the raucous laughter that usually accompanies the South African comedian's joke-heavy commentary on the day's biggest headlines.
Telecommuters are bereft.
Today we are bereft.
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