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But what you may not know is that kittens
deprived
of play are unable to interact socially.
This keeps the fetus alive in the short-term, but the bill comes due later on in life when those other organs,
deprived
early on, become more susceptible to disease.
Animals who are
deprived
of vitamin A in their diet stop making sperm and restart making sperm again when the vitamin A is reintroduced.
That's the real question, because this is something that's been there, part of every society that's
deprived
of enough resources.
When the visual cortex is
deprived
of input from the eyes, even temporarily, the brain still tries to create a coherent picture, but the limits of its abilities become a lot more obvious.
Now we've come up against anonymous companies in lots of our investigations, like in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where we exposed how secretive deals involving anonymous companies had
deprived
the citizens of one of the poorest countries on the planet of well over a billion dollars.
And here comes the third reason: UNESCO stated that in 2025, 100 million students will be
deprived
of higher education, simply because there will not be enough seats to accommodate them, to meet the demand.
It's an area the size of Europe, 24 million people, one of the most
deprived
parts of the country.
But more importantly, he taught us how to treat the most vulnerable sections, the most
deprived
people, with dignity and respect.
Slavery, the treatment of human beings as property,
deprived
of personal rights, has occurred in many forms throughout the world.
He
deprived
women of the rights that the revolution had given them and even reinstated slavery in the French colonies.
By denying basic freedoms of thought, speech, and association, cults stunt their members' psychological and emotional growth, a particular problem for children, who are
deprived
of normal developmental activities and milestones.
But the people of the Middle East have been
deprived
of any form of what we know as civic education.
She refused, she protested, she spoke up whenever she felt she was being
deprived
of access, of land, that sort of thing.
But it's not just my kid that's being
deprived
of sleep.
So here in this experiment, you're not going to have your sleep
deprived
for an entire night, you're simply going to have your sleep restricted to four hours for one single night, and then we're going to look to see what's the percent reduction in immune cell activity that you suffer.
Despite being tortured,
deprived
and isolated, Noor gave nothing away.
Kevin Carroll came from extremely
deprived
circumstances: alcoholic mother, absent father, inner-city Philadelphia, black, had to take care of a younger brother.
Deprived
of scholarship, Sor Juana threw herself into charity work, and in 1695, she died of an illness she contracted while nursing her sisters.
So they're
deprived
of understanding their reality.
One: provide care to children who are currently being
deprived
of treatment.
Beginning with the heroine Martina Gedeck, who convinced me much more in the role of the work-obsessed perfectionist than the more famous Catherine Zeta Jones, to the Italian cook and the niece suddenly
deprived
of her mother and forced to live with an aunt, not fit for child-rearing.
The good guy in a bad situation, the struggle between older and younger priest on acceptance and discipline, the repressed, sexually/emotionally
deprived
woman returning to the small town after failing in the big city, engaged to the hotheaded, feeble minded beau from youth, the unredeemable bad guys, two "lost boys" looking for a sense of family - they're all here, and none of them with even the remotest spin of something new.
"The Racketeer" stars Carol
(deprived
of the "e" that usually appeared at the end of her first name) Lombard as a woman thrown out of society because she left her husband for a concert violinist (Roland Drew) who has since become a down-and-out alcoholic, and torn between her love for him and the interest of New York crime kingpin Robert Armstrong (top-billed).
See it, if you dare to have a disagreeable eye-opening about how sadly
deprived
we are of true religious leaders, to the extent that a clown like Gurdjieff could inspire such devotion - and be careful to have your blood pressure medicine at hand if you are one of those who still hope for a healthy religion to emerge from the ruins of Christianity, as a supreme example of cinematography at the entire service of the premises and pretenses of a dysfunctional cult.
TEP is like a long cool drink of water after crawling across the Sahara to classic film buffs who have been too long
deprived
of that certain cinematic magic!
It is a shame that Rush have had to overcome sneering disdain from the majority of North American and British music journalists over their thirty odd year history as this has
deprived
many people the chance to get into a real band.Each of the last four decades are well represented here and what a catalogue of songs it is!
My entire childhood was
deprived
of Doctor Who adventures; me being a tremendous fan of most sci-fi and fantasy adventures.
The setting is a city in thrall to mindless television, its people
deprived
of the power of speech except for a solitary and mysterious screen presence known simply as The Voice.
Such a shame that this wonderful bright spot on the small screen had such talent in writers and actors, such wonderful scenery that was the ultimate escapism for those in a land locked, sun
deprived
state.
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