She may feel robbed of her belief system and sense of self, Brateman says.
Opposition leader Raila Odinga says the presidential vote was rigged and he was robbed of victory.
If the mayor won supreme power, he too might find himself robbed of it.
Far too many people are robbed of the good health that our biomedical advances would otherwise allow.
Belmont was robbed of the Saturday it wanted, but Paris is getting the Sunday of its dreams.
Opposite number Owen Coyle was interested in the decision, believing his team were robbed of a potential point.
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We have been robbed of the opportunity to watch her grow into adulthood and become a mother herself.
The police spokesman said students had been robbed of phones, cash and other items in the recent muggings.
He claims he was robbed of victory by Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki and is challenging the December 27 vote tally.
West Indies were effectively robbed of a Super Six place by the bad weather that washed out their match against Bangladesh.
The history of the Olympic Games is littered with sportsmen and women who consider themselves to have been robbed of a medal.
Police said many of the gang's victims were aged 13 to 16 and they were robbed of mobile phones and other belongings.
Zanzibar coach Badr-el Din refused to talk to the Press after the match, claiming that his team had been robbed of victory.
For all that, the election campaign has been robbed of much color.
Cue anger in the press, especially the anti-EU English press (robbed of the right to buy traditional light bulbs, thundered the Mail).
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Gore is still popular with the Democratic faithful, some of whom believe he was robbed of the presidency by the Supreme Court in 2000.
One collector, it seems, was held up as he walked back to his car and robbed of the coins he had purchased just that day.
We will be robbed of the life we wanted for our children when we came here and there will be nothing to hand onto future generations.
Mr Hitchens admits that it was funnier at the time (and probably funnier still for those robbed of their critical faculties by copious amounts of alcohol).
Finally, as a Detroit Tigers fan, I want to thank Glenn for giving a shout-out to Armando Galarraga, who was robbed of a perfect game last summer.
They were robbed of one player capable of scoring at the required rate when opener Cox was a third-ball casualty, caught behind off the bowling of Carl Greenidge.
Chickens, pigs, cows and horses all suffer fear and discomfort when they are robbed of their lives for nothing more than a fleeting taste or a TV rating.
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The action began in Delhi with an agonising fourth-place finish for England on Sunday, when I believe Rebecca Gallantree and Alicia Blagg were robbed of a bronze medal by judging.
The revelation of that is smart and funny but has been robbed of its jolt so the greatest benefit of it comes not in that moment but later at a clinic.
Reds striker Dirk Kuyt, who started his career at the Dutch side, dallied in clearing a ball and was robbed of possession by Mertens, who had an angled drive blocked by Reina.
"If one or several member states don't play the game the sanctions are robbed of meaning, " Mr Santer said, announcing that the commission would be investigating the matter at talks next week.
While Mr Tudela admits that I was robbed of my Peruvian citizenship, the current prime minister, Alberto Bustamente, keeps telling the world's press that this is false and that I remain a Peruvian.
Here's hoping you can maintain the privacy you want, and that you have the ability to experience your transition fully, that you aren't robbed of the experience by the demands of a public life.
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