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If oil revenues were to be put into an escrow account, overseas assets frozen and the arms embargo honoured he thinks it might be possible to deprive fighters of the finance that keeps them fighting and force them to the table.
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It is possible to feel deprived of a vanished pub even if it was one you never made use of, just as a church can be reassuring to the irreligious – for being redoubtable, bracingly old, with doors more often open than not.
It is simply not possible for the UK to deprive a person of their assets and return them to an overseas country in the absence of a criminal conviction and confiscation order".
It's a bit of ritualized psychological warfare, as if to deprive the opponent of every possible satisfaction.
I'm not going to deprive myself.
The first, entirely self-inflicted, was to deprive himself of his two most effective generals: Marshal Davout, left behind to guard Paris, and Marshal Suchet, put in charge of defending the eastern border against possible attack by the Austrians.
To have good luck is to deprive another of it.
(To hoard is potentially to deprive your neighbor).
In despair, he was trying to deprive himself as well.
Montana and Colorado make moves to deprive corporations of personhood.
To deprive artists of this data is to deprive them of the ability to build a viable business".
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