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It's an informal start to a work that means to be a love letter to the theatre but is curiously bereft of insight or emotion.
Through his research, journalist Martin Flanagan concluded that Wills was "utterly bereft of insight into himself", and football historian Gillian Hibbins described Wills as "an overbearing and undisciplined young man who tended to blame others for his troubles and was more interested in winning a game than in respecting sporting rules".
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And how could an administration that started what was, at bottom, a war of the intellectuals, be so bereft of insights and ideas about Iraq?
But they distinguished themselves only by their dull adherence to the complacent dogma of modern Conservatism, bereft of compassion, insight or evidence.
Since the time of the seminal publication on human health risk assessment by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council NRCC, 1983), the risk assessment landscape, once bereft of methods, insights, and research, is now brimming to the point where expert committees are needed to sort through the resultant cornucopia.
Words full of insight.
While Vowell's take on Hawaii's Americanization is abbreviated, it's never bereft of substance — her repartee manages to be filling, her insights astute and comprehensive.
Bereft of genuinely juicy players.
Generally anywhere bereft of human presence.
But that, too, is bereft of booty.
New Zealand were bereft of ideas.
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