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One of the first things people tell you about the area is its deprivation.
[#unhandled_cartoon] The train out to Oak Park was stuffy, grim, almost penal in its deprivation.
Its deprivation is nowhere like the scale of Cape Town's still horrific Khayelitsha township.
For inmates, letters sent via snail mail are a touch of love in a place where its deprivation is part of the punishment.
Justice Kennedy said the law's basic flaw was in its "deprivation of the liberty of the person protected by the Fifth Amendment".
Availability of aphid prey in habitat is often heterogeneous in space and time and its deprivation causes severe effects on life attributes of ladybird predators.
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A household is deemed poor if its deprivations, duly weighted, add up to at least 33%.
As cutbacks loom in every sector of New York City's economic life, the specter of the 1970s, with all of its deprivations and depredations, seems increasingly near as well.
She told a harrowing story of being orphaned before the famine and then struggling to survive its deprivations with her siblings, the oldest of whom was a 17-year-old brother.
Now Camden -- the state's poorest city, so depleted in resources and spirit that headline writers long ago grew weary of grasping at adjectives to describe its deprivations -- is poised to reach for its golden ring with the help of the state and private industry.
The UK comes second only to Sweden in protecting children in jobless households and ninth in the report's table for the lowest percentage of children classed as deprived by its own deprivation index.
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