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His troubled region is bereft of a vitally important force of reason, measure and stability.
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He suddenly feels a wretchedness that frightens him and finds himself bereft.
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The name comes from an adjective of the same form, meaning bare, empty, bereft.
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I wailed and chortled, bereft of actual talent, stretching and pulling notes, protected by the fixed-key safety net of my plastic instrument.
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Bereft of drums, the minimalist track would not be described as a commercially viable single in most circumstances.
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He is, and always has been, a well-meaning imbecile, a well-intentioned fool, a man of good intentions bereft of good judgment.
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Some critics praised the film's gentle subtlety and sumptuous visuals, whilst others found it almost too restrained, tedious and bereft of emotion.
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Bereft of that character reflection is a cowardly and vacillating, and according to circumstances interprets the same thing in a variety of way.
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The manual is flippant, full of swearing, and bereft of both capitalization and art.
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I use that phrase advisedly, because it seems appropriate to young people bereft of the discipline that might make them employable; of the conscience that distinguishes between right and wrong.
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