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In the past, war chiefs were selected only in times of crisis and were divested of their powers thereafter.
RALPH LAUREN It is an interesting question how far men would retain their relative rank if they were divested of their clothes.
As the movie industry became more fragmented (and more complex) once the studios were divested of their theater chains by the Supreme Court in 1948, the conflicting interests of movie producers and theatrical exhibitors created additional impediments to progress.
Thereafter the caliphs remained as symbolic figureheads, but were divested of any military or political authority or independent financial resources.
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They're divested of all of their meaning.
Its patriarch was executed, and the church was divested of its extensive landholdings.
This is the travel of dismay – dismay means being divested of power or ability.
Watson wants to do the same; he wants Murdoch to be divested of his company.
As he was being taken to an operating room, Sharon was divested of his authority as Prime Minister.
The transcendent God, who is beyond all being, all rationality, and all conceptuality, is divested of divine transcendence.
Had Stephen Joyce not lately been divested of his powers of obstruction, none of these events would have stood a chance.
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