Scottish Conservative communities and housing spokesman Alex Johnstone accused the government of being "bereft of ideas".
How and Bell, so bereft of form before the innings, slowly got into their stride.
Messages of tribute and condolences, by colleagues bereft at her passing, poured on her Facebook page.
Nor is tolerance innate, a quality that some are granted, of which others are bereft.
She says that after filming finished on Gregory's Girl all those years ago she felt "bereft".
Bereft of leverage, it can be pushed back to its bottom line by a clever opponent.
Bereft of all political ambitions, Arens would in no way pose a threat to Netanyahu's leadership.
Inadequate investment, Keynes argued, would leave the economy deprived of demand and workers bereft of employment.
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If print papers disappear, they and many seniors like them will be bereft and disadvantaged.
In short, Jordan, bereft of its famous ruler, will be cut down to size.
In a city that is bereft of old-fashioned meeting places, bookshops are becoming the new town squares.
Somalia was a broken and war-torn country, bereft of infrastructure or laws, let alone regulated financial institutions.
Screenplays are widely perceived as minimalist pieces of writing, bereft of the flair and texture of prose.
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While he wears a scabbard at his side, it is bereft of sword and neglected in care.
An image flashed of the old guy standing bereft and blue-skinned in his tighty-whities like a P.
The couple said they were "bereft" when the children were suddenly removed after two months of care.
To the people who own the robots that make the robots, the worker will be left bereft and starving.
The tourists became bereft of ideas and that enabled Smith and Amla to cope comfortably with a wilting attack.
Small, mountainous islands bereft of natural resources and an unfortunate susceptibility to earthquakes.
Nicholas Garland showed its members as an Endangered Species, bereft in long grass like hunted animals poised on extinction.
But Mr Kirchner's death leaves her bereft not just of her lifelong partner but of her chief political adviser.
To begin with, Mr Bush's second term has not been bereft of achievements.
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The bereft dog starved to death after refusing to leave Boyd's grave.
"I am bereft - very sad - we don't have an allotment, " said Karen Ongley-Snook, founder of Bosham Allotment Group.
Why would anyone accuse the impartial and dispassionate Ungar of unfair attributions when your works are clearly bereft of them.
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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.
Bereft of guidance, doctors must therefore prescribe specific statins on the basis of little more than hunches or personal prejudice.
Employees who should feel grateful for their jobs in this economy instead feel increasingly disengaged and bereft of meaningful careers.
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But Venice's gradual transformation into a theme park, overflowing with tourists by day, bereft of residents at night, is dreadful to behold.
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This year, perhaps because I have been deeply immersed in CSR, I feel a bit bereft, despite invigorating conversations and inspiring keynotes.
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