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If your brain's production of insulin decreases, your brain literally begins to starve, as it's deprived of the glucose-converted energy it needs to function normally.
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"It's depriving them of a fully functioning library, something they deserve".
Seib, who also edited a book of scholarly writings on the channel that was published in February under the title "Al Jazeera English," concluded, "It's depriving the American public of a different voice.
The question can now be raised what the tree would be if it were deprived of all its qualities and stood in no relations.
In Britain the black rat is almost extinct, but because of its association with the plague it is deprived of the protection extended to most other wild animals.
Being without clear convictions as to its own meaning and purpose, it is deprived of the dynamic which only convictions supply.
Trieste was a town of 5,700 inhabitants when it was proclaimed an imperial free port by Charles VI in 1719, and its population had reached 156,000 when it was deprived of the privilege in 1891.
Yes, because if one word is universally associated with Roger Federer, it is "deprived".
A household is counted as poor if it is deprived on over 30% of the ten indicators used.
Although the exact cause is not known, it may be that it is deprived of oxygen or inflamed in some way, Prof Paton said, leading to it sending a message to the brain to keep blood pressure constantly high.
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