Affording terrorists such rights could deprive law enforcement and intelligence personnel with critical information to prevent further attack.
"First I seel my lady, which is to deprive her of vision, with a black silken hood."
Nor were we deprived of new works or of works with contemporary subjects.
Saw Susan as this I deprived little girl with big knockers and no brain.
That would deprive us of our last cultural tie with home and race, weak though that admittedly is.
After a little while, deprived of contact with sensory reality, you go insane.
"Nobody should deprive you of those first magical weeks with your baby."
The aid cutoff would take effect Jan. 1 and deprive 1.4 million people in 41 countries of help with family planning.
His coaching deprived him of time with his son, a senior at Southern Cal.
We couldn't deprive him of interaction with his cousins.