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We will be robbed of voting rights.
This means a great deal of money will be robbed from our pockets".
Supermarket workers, cleaners, receptionists: people who keep essential services afloat – all will be robbed.
All of that delight will be robbed from me when the series leaves CBS after its final episode on Sunday 8 May at 9pm EST.
If that happens, the legal process involving the 51 plants will come to a halt and the nation will be robbed of a useful weapon against dirty air.
There is a decent chance that the Dallas Cowboys will be robbed of an N.F.L. playoff spot that is rightfully theirs.
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If we don't help these kids, they will be robbing us in our own backyards.
If the government goes through with this, they will be robbing me and many other vulnerable people of our dignity, and jeopardising our right to live independent lives.
Any other approach will be robbing the Peter of other health and care services to pay the Paul of mental health, and that's always counterproductive.
I have naively accepted the general view that there are not enough jobs to go round, and the elderly, if they insist on hanging on, will be robbing the young of desperately needed work.
"We'll be robbed of new voices and neophytes".
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