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They are literally page after page of the things that, bereft of ideas, you would have bought anyway.
But King Abdullah's vigorous start won attention for Jordan's economic straits, allaying fears that, bereft of King Hussein, the country would lapse into obscurity.Jordan's old-guard politicians, on the other hand, do not seem to have any of the new king's sense of urgency.
Whatever is going on between their ears – and it is usually pointless to speculate – there needs to be an improvement against a Liverpool side that, bereft of several key players and between Europa League appointments, may not be entirely engaged themselves.
It's there that, bereft of cockpit, she'll, as she puts it, "go to war".
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It's art that's bereft of any soul.
But this isn't surprising from a film that is bereft of ideas itself.
We have a market that's bereft of a catalyst in the near term".
In a city that is bereft of old-fashioned meeting places, bookshops are becoming the new town squares.
But perhaps it's just the novels and short story collections on my bookshelf that are bereft of visuals.
But on the other hand, slick ads display antiseptic living environments that look bereft of anything human — let alone a crossword carelessly strewn on a coffee table.
Russell Brand is the natural response to a politics that is bereft of alternatives to the grim free market settlement of Margaret Thatcher, Tony Blair and now the Coalition.
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