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But, without in any way sentimentalising slum life, the play leaves one deeply affected by its stress on the possibility of goodness in a world of desperate deprivation.
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Last week, a London GP who underwent stomach surgery earlier this year told The Independent on Sunday about how hard it is: the fear, the risk, the unending deprivation, the desperate food envy, the pain caused by eating just a teaspoonful over the maximum one cup a day.
In all, 44 lorries were finally allowed into Madaya, breaking a siege that had led to desperate scenes of starvation and deprivation, and left up to 400 people in need of immediate evacuation, aid organisations said.
We hope that it fully reflects the desperate reality: the brutal mistreatment; isolation, filth and deprivation; the shabby or nonexistent health care and the ill and injured detainees who languished and sometimes died, their suffering untreated.
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Some of it is desperate, with almost 30percentt of children in the town living in deprivation, and two or three pronounced pockets of hardship clustered in the centre.
The sexiness comes from the busy, desperate need-to-impress heat of a flirtation, an unrequited love communicated through a filter of sleep deprivation.
Sleep deprivation.
Desperate times, desperate measures.
The sleep deprivation.
"Deprivation," he calls it.
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