Co-op shareholders are not entirely deprived of control over the total tax-deductible indebtedness they can incur.
The place, however, was not entirely deprived of daylight.
"But," said the notary, "you are aware that the law does not allow a son to be entirely deprived of his patrimony?"
He died last night at nine a clock, not deprived of his senses entirely at last, and possessing them perfectly till within five hours.
Because this selfish dispute evidently cannot be resolved, the public may be deprived entirely of the event that it has underwritten.
His complexion was of a deep but clear Brown; Study and watching had entirely deprived his cheek of colour.
Then the others neither are nor contain two or three, if entirely deprived of the one?
Baggage was a lush figure of a wench, the creation of vanished hands that either had known women too well or else had been deprived of them entirely.
The forms, however squeezed or locked in, are rarely, if ever, entirely deprived of the possibility of movement.
A pianist losing his fingers would lose no more than I should if I were entirely deprived of them.