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Moreover, it deprived the dead of any chance of a postmortem (i.e., very belated) expiation of their misdeeds.
In prison she is likely to be further radicalised, brutalised, and deprived of any chance of a productive future.
This deprived the public, and most legislators, of any chance to understand the implications of all the horse-trading.
His death before his 48th birthday had robbed me of any chance of reconciliation, of working it through together.
But lack of access deprives too many families, mostly in poorer rural areas, of any chance to use an essential tool for modern life.
But, despite being deprived of any chance of reconciliation with her estranged brother, Mr Mannington Bowes' sister Anne Wilderspin said she forgave Desuze his "terrible crime".
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This comes at the price of forgoing any chance of receiving a job offer in the immediately ensuing period.
After the global property crash of 2008, any chance of quick profit on the Trump Panama venture vanished.
Never underestimate the power of serendipity; any chance encounter can have profound repercussions.
Any chance of him staying, any chance of the president backtracking, had gone with him.
Nothing short of that has any chance of success.
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