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In her new book, "The Full Severity of Compassion: The Poetry of Yehuda Amichai" (Stanford), the scholar and translator Chana Kronfeld writes acutely of how Israeli (and Jewish American) appropriations of Amichai's work have often robbed it of its complicated theological allusiveness and its political radicalism.
They have robbed it of its income.
Would the radical shift in television's terrain have robbed it of its magic?
Perversely, the rise of video, which had given Afolayan the ability to practice his father's craft, had also robbed it of its value.
The problem with the union, he said, was that the Labor Relations Act had robbed it of its enemies, the growers; it had nothing to fight against.
India's first female director-general of police, Kiran Bedi, has declined the honor, stating that protection of the torch by China's Special Police Force guards has robbed it of its desired symbolism.
Its poor emissions and fuel economy were marginalising it, too, and the sad decline of the WRC, and Subaru's absence from the sport, robbed it of its USP.
Burton insisted that the film be bloody, as he felt stage versions of the play which cut back on the bloodshed robbed it of its power.
Only 60 years old, barcode's ubiquity has robbed it of its magical novelty as it's become little more than a blotch on the things we buy.
Before it was hobbled last year by a broken gyroscope that robbed it of its precision-pointing ability, the Kepler telescope stared at a patch of roughly 150,000 stars and watched for dips in the starlight as planets passed in front.
Before it was hobbled last year by a broken gyroscope that robbed it of its ability to focus on a point in space, the Kepler telescope stared at a patch of roughly 150,000 stars and waited for dips in the starlight as planets passed in front.
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