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The Sunnis are afraid that regional autonomy will mean they will be bereft of their share of the black gold.
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Clearwire may be bereft of funds but its CTO Dr. John Saw has managed the company's technology efforts with aplomb.
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This is not to say we will lose focus on revenue, or that our board meetings will be bereft of column and pie graphs.
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Bereft of leverage, it can be pushed back to its bottom line by a clever opponent.
ECONOMIST: Modelling behaviour
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Morning reports suggested that the Welshman may be relieved of his duties regardless of the result, with the Eastlands money men apparently bereft of patience and keen to employ someone they believe can give them a greater return on their vast outlay.
BBC: Man City 4-3 Sunderland
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Although luxury shoppers in established, recession-stung markets may gradually be lured back into stores by understated items bereft of obvious logos, will this trend appeal to potential buyers in emerging and lucrative markets like China, where garish still equals good?
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In short, Jordan, bereft of its famous ruler, will be cut down to size.
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Such woman bereft of any political logic is not the one to be dealt with by us.
CNN: N. Korea revels in insulting Western leaders
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And what will be left of the Japanese will be very urban, very old, and at some point, probably well before, bereft of savings.
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His keen mind, his capacity to retain and make devastating rhetorical use of relevant information and his tenacity in pursuit of what he believes to be right for the country have made him a towering figure in a Congress that is increasingly bereft of individuals with such qualities.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: 1992 Keeper of the Flame Award: Malcolm Wallop
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Now that it seems likely a comet has drawn a sharp line of charcoal between the two cultures, careful measurements should be able to show whether North America was, for a few centuries after the impact, as bereft of people as it has since been of mammoths.
ECONOMIST: Mass extinctions