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Latinos must be identified clearly as a deprived -- often depraved -- minority.
Some residents of Grimsby have been outraged after the Lincolnshire town was portrayed as a deprived den of iniquity in the latest film from Sacha Baron Cohen.
On Sunday evening, Trans Pride 2014 would end with an event I'd been looking forward to, not as a reporter, but as a deprived swimmer.
Children from the nearby Landsdowne Green Estate, described by the Evening Standard as "a deprived, run-down neighbourhood", are taking part in a mentoring programme inspired by the Venezuelan youth orchestras that have been created by El Sistema.
Allegaert is compelling and even, at times, sympathetic as a deprived woman who longs only to live by the sea, where the sun can burn away her soul; Crawford is excellent, bringing to the role a languid exhaustion both physical and spiritual.
Archaeologists said they were mystified as to how such a precious and expensive gold item made its way to what was then regarded as a deprived area.
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The Commission defined applicants as coming from a deprived background if they came from an area that was among the 40% most under-privileged in England.
He won a fellowship at the prestigious Mayo Clinic, worked for a while as a doctor in a deprived area and ended up as medical director at Genentech, a giant American biotech firm.
Back in London, she worked as a GP in a deprived overspill suburb.
We have been turned down by some funders as we are not considered a deprived area.
Kenneth Gibson leads two schools in Tyneside described as "beacons of hope" in a deprived area.
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