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So putting the solar cell under the image sensor doesn't actually deprive it of light.

To deprive it of oxygen.

After his children and their attendants came Perseus himself, clad all in black, and wearing the boots of his country, and looking like one altogether stunned and deprived of reason, through the greatness of his misfortunes.

An ethical company always treats its employees fairly, and the best way to stop anonymous employee Internet critics is by depriving them of reasons to complain in the first place.

By contrast, the science-fiction drama "Passengers," opening next Wednesday, is a story of gaslighting in space, but, unlike "Collateral Beauty," the trailer gives nothing away, and any reviewer who has the gall to do so will deprive readers of any reason to see the movie.

Unlike Sebald's, it also deprives its readers of hope.

"Potential loss of duties" means the duties of which the Government tentatively was deprived by reason of the violation in respect of entries on which liquidation had not become final.

"Actual loss of duties" means the duties of which the Government has been deprived by reason of the violation in respect of entries on which liquidation had become final.

When Communism began to collapse in 1989 the South African government was deprived of the principle reason for its aggressive foreign policy.

"Loss of duties" means the duties of which the Government is or may be deprived by reason of the violation and includes both actual and potential loss of duties.

In addition, how will he be considered by the cricket-watching public who, deprived for whatever reason of information, see only the ECB outmanoeuvred in terms of public relations by Pietersen's acolytes and sympathisers.

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