--But the man who now claims me--was he deprived of my society by this conduct?
He cannot dispose of his real estate without her consent; He cannot even deprive her of it by will.
At the same time, many woodland species found themselves permanently deprived of suitable habitat by a great expansion of grasslands.
His performance disappointed the crowd as he deprived the King's colt Pintadeau of third by a short head.
Do not deprive each other except by mutual consent for a time, so that you may devote yourselves to prayer.
Separate courts for the trial of slaves charged with a capital crime, thus depriving them of the right of a trial by jury.
He was a Student of Christ Church, Oxford, but deprived by Parliament.
Our common aim is not to deprive vulnerable consumers of protection by directive.
It's Congress trying to deprive someone of an adjudicated right by political edict in violation of due process of law.
Mr. Straw also has a bill to deprive many criminal defendants of the right to trial by jury.