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"bereft" Definitions
  1. bereft of something completely without something; having lost something
  2. (of a person) sad and lonely because you have lost something
"bereft" Synonyms
devoid bare void without barren lacking destitute wanting bankrupt deprived empty sans minus beggared dispossessed divested fleeced impoverished naked robbed bereaved grieving mourning orphaned widowed in mourning lamenting sorrowful suffering sad dejected heartbroken despondent depressed mournful inconsolable doleful down insufficient inadequate scant scarce deficient scanty short paltry poor limited skimpy low measly shy slight incomplete spare restricted desolate miserable unhappy downcast melancholy downhearted forlorn glum blue woebegone crestfallen dispirited joyless lorn rejected deserted discarded forgotten forsaken neglected jilted godforsaken outcast shunned dropped dumped left relinquished sidelined eighty-sixed side-tracked cast aside cast away innocent free clear nescient ignorant clean lacking in unfamiliar with untouched by unacquainted with rid relieved no longer affected by vacant disadvantaged needy penurious underprivileged necessitous broke impecunious distressed rundown denuded underserved lovelorn lovesick languishing mooning pining spurned yearning moping slighted frustrated unrequited crossed in love loveless high and dry helpless weak impotent powerless hamstrung impuissant paralysed(UK) paralyzed(US) handcuffed hog-tied in difficulties without assistance without help without resources incapacitated strengthless compromised stripped stript abated benam benimmed benomen benome expropriated denied despoiled disinherited cheated out of diddled out of bankrupted reaved disowned renounced repudiated ousted disaffiliated excluded evicted cut out casted off cut off left penniless cut off without a cent cut off without a penny stole stolen pilfered purloined thieved filched swiped took taken pinched nicked lifted lift appropriated misappropriated heisted snitched looted nabbed More

759 Sentences With "bereft"

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" Meanwhile, Roberts thinks Clinton is "bereft of a selling line and she is bereft of a dream.
Hollins was working with a roster largely bereft of talent.
Despite those deep connections, Danny has left both characters bereft.
The intelligence community feels beleaguered and bereft of political support.
His presidency also leaves the party bereft of reliable leadership.
Collections of stars called globular clusters seem bereft of them.
Claire is bereft, but her own health demands immediate attention.
I woke bereft, sullied in my blood, sweat, and tears.
But she's not the only bereft mother fueled by vengeance.
Like the rest of the world, he would be bereft.
When I don't see unread message notifications I feel bereft.
His home was dirty and bereft of electricity or water.
Carlson's show on Monday evening was especially bereft of advertising.
Its batteries, completely bereft of power, will not turn on again.
It would be a shadow, bereft of body, color, and light.
The noise is deafening—and the facility seemingly bereft of humans.
I never felt bereft without G-Sync when using this laptop.
I felt alone, bereft, and unable to convey my true feelings.
It's dreary, cold, and bereft of any tradition or basketball culture.
The "Winged Victory of Samothrace" was bereft of its usual admirers.
Bereft because there will be no more PLL in your life?
Wouldn't the tables of France be bereft without the bountiful bird?
But Mr Trump's gruesome demagoguery has left millions of Republicans bereft.
New Orleans, bereft of the corpse, built a monument to Davis.
Like just being bereft and abandoned and nobody gives a fuck.
Her withdrawal leaves the Australian Open increasingly bereft of major stars.
He clearly exhibited extreme anti-social behavior, seemingly bereft of conscience.
Still, she remains puzzled and bereft, Maxine always on her mind.
The Republican Party is not bereft of leaders thinking about this.
Bereft, I tried making the barka on my own, at home.
You're left a little bereft — for your character and for your experience.
And it seems bereft of ideas to improve Britain's measly wage growth.
Mr Trump makes no such claims, leaving anti-Americans oddly bereft, too.
So are shelves bereft of staples and snaking queues at petrol stations.
We will find ourselves all but bereft of deep thinking and imagination.
Think of food deserts, the low-resource neighborhoods bereft of fresh produce.
You enter the new year, this year of loss and depression, bereft.
Yet the EPA's expanding climate crusade is bereft of legally meaningful justification.
They are tortured and bereft, these suffering people, but seeing them matters.
Bereft of cars, we are now forced to depend on public transportation.
I am not completely bereft, then, because his poem supports my complaint.
In the background, though, were Salzburg's players, bereft, slumped on the turf.
Often she claimed to be a grieving mother or a bereft widow.
Complications ensue when the bereft Shiraz (Rai) sets off to rescue her.
Sandy left homes flooded, and poor tenants bereft of electricity and hot water.
But it is now bereft of a strong leader and a winning story.
I don't feel bereft or annoyed every time I look at the screen.
The crowd were hotly behind Naito, and seemed somewhat bereft when he lost.
As in 2011, the protests have been spontaneous, inclusive and bereft of leadership.
We follow the evidence wherever it may lead, bereft of fear or favor.
But St. John's was essentially bereft of talent when Mullin returned in 23.
When he died, his extended family, who depended financially on him, was bereft.
Not a word from a United Nations Security Council bereft of American leadership.
Nineteen others are also gone, along with over 60 wounded and hundreds bereft.
Imagine a world bereft of gates and uncrossable lines, with no discernible rules.
Since its setback at Volkswagen, the U.A.W. has not been bereft of momentum.
That's not to say the week will be completely bereft of good times.
So at least for now, the skies appear to be bereft of intelligence.
To them, it didn't matter if Alien-Stock was bereft of extraterrestrial life.
I mean zero funds, nothing more to access, your account is completely bereft.
During the Snap, she disintegrates along with her mom and brothers, leaving Clint bereft.
The region's 634m people, often bereft of easy commuting choices, are a rich prize.
But it's also true that the industry has been relatively bereft of big exits.
Relying on imported oil has left Puerto Ricans bereft of reliable electricity for years.
Networks bereft of "must-have" content will face demands from distributors to lower prices.
So you can imagine how bereft I am after the news of yesterday's closure.
In other words, "Stealing the Show" at times feels a little bereft of urgency.
Several personnel moves followed that left the Cavaliers largely bereft of top-level talent.
The words, bereft of real meaning, just blow away into the cold north wind.
The policy has crippled the economy, leaving Eritrean farms and businesses bereft of labor.
The family, bereft, confused, and devastated, agreed not to pursue charges against the police.
Through last winter, he wrote poems daily; "I felt bereft of song," he said.
Bereft of ideas, Esparza continually attempted to take Jedrzejczyk down, but it wasn't happening.
They interpret the language of Schumer and Hoyer as window dressing, bereft of political punch.
I like Manhunt because, for the most part, it seems eager and bereft of consternation.
You know things are looking bad when even North Korea says you're "bereft of reason".
I'm not saying that companies that sell niche, expensive products should be bereft of funding.
Aisha was bereft; of all her siblings, he was the one she felt closest to.
If we feel humiliated and bereft of reason, how are we supposed to feel certain?
You'll recall how bereft Abraham was, in the early days, about losing his own family.
Her entire team is already there, along with a bereft Catherine and Andrew, Selina's ex.
Blame John Locke: property is bereft, a hot dish served endlessly at an endless wake.
Trump is bereft of patriotism, and seems to hate the country he wants to lead.
But it is not quite true that Boone, 45, is completely bereft of coaching experience.
Bereft of meaning or satisfaction, they can still vent their frustrations through such an outlet.
Her bereft expression said about everything there was to say about the tragedy of Xinjiang.
The Supreme Court pointed out that General Electric Capital was not bereft of other remedies.
At the time, I was mired in divorce litigation and feeling both anxious and bereft.
A president bereft of fresh ideas, Trump can only fall back on a gauzy past.
He would be adrift and bereft without his sparring partners, lightning rods, scapegoats and amplifiers.
Bereft of a complaint, Montgomery County police have already stated an investigation is not forthcoming.
"Who's going to want you?" she remembers her father, who was equally bereft, telling her.
And we feel cheated, bereft -- and lonelier, somehow, than we were when he was always around.
He needs to look bereft, gutted to see a competitor so cruelly pulled from the game.
He remains bereft of any major wins and is facing an investigation that's threatening his presidency.
Financial liberalisation poured money into the south-east but left the rest of the country bereft.
With Brexit in the bag, UKIP is bereft of its main purpose and biggest vote-winner.
Senators from both parties will be apoplectic if Pompeo comes to Capitol Hill bereft of information.
Bereft of propulsion, they are at the mercy of the trajectory into which they were deployed.
Surrounded by a roster bereft of talent, Davis is the lone player who's even sniffed dynamism.
He cautioned them against a sense of grievance too exaggerated and an outrage bereft of perspective.
There's a lot of stuff bereft of culture and unmoored from the universe, just floating along.
He is bereft now of the tradition and the Establishment which he was seen to represent.
Even alive, lawns occupy a state of eerie, suspended animation, bereft of seeding and grass flowers.
Russia is not bereft of friends in the Balkans, Lamrani said, pointing to Serbia in particular.
The bereft uncle, like so many other relatives, turned to Facebook to pour out his rage.
They refuse to say, respecting the vow I have made to remain temporarily bereft of wokeness.
For proof, check out some of the bereft posts that have been popping up on Twitter.
Children's Books The Bulgaria of my childhood was bereft of the classics of American children's literature.
The first trial was largely bereft of demonstrations, except for the occasional protester outside the courthouse.
Our current president is bereft of both eloquence and wisdom and the saving grace of humor.
And if such were true, we would be bereft the lucid miracle of this literary masterpiece.
It consisted of two teams bereft of confidence, already facing up to a long, arduous season.
A brain drain has left much of the east bereft of young people, especially young women.
And why continue to call it "social" media, when we are bereft of real human contact?
In the back of my mind are the wails of others bereft of Scott Tube-Free.
A bereft blue-state woman myself, that sentence was truly painful — not just grammatically — to type.
The break between them, which came a few years before Nimoy died, left Shatner confused and bereft.
It was a blistering denunciation of James Comey who is bereft of judgment and temperament and competence.
Back in 2007, HBO left fans similarly bereft and divided when "The Sopranos" drew to a close.
It is 40 years since we last saw Newton, then a bereft, alcoholic and eternally stranded creature.
Bereft of one, while it may win the military battle, it will ultimately lose the strategic war.
She'd just told the audience how after her grandmother's death, she was bereft, but that then ... nothing.
"These results are bereft of redeeming qualities," investment firm Tudor Pickering Holt wrote in a research note.
The fact is, the last couple of Seasons have been woefully bereft of high profile character deaths.
On a continent bereft of good roads and productive factories, fully 90% of trade happens by sea.
As I left—having been embraced in hugs by the whole family—I felt a tad bereft.
Both Sushidens closed last winter, leaving those discerning customers who had appreciated their quiet, serious handiwork bereft.
"In my opinion, the culture has become so bereft that we have to mandate culture," he adds.
But it is hard to think of any other big financial institution so bereft of a purpose.
Democrats seem especially bereft of ideas, especially as the economy barrels ahead, lifting wages and reducing unemployment.
On Tuesday, Perches posted on Facebook a photo of a bereft Basco kneeling by a candlelight memorial.
The loss still leaves many on the left bereft of ideas on how to move forward politically.
Our planet, along with other rocky planets in the inner Solar System, is naturally bereft of volatiles.
The Dutch failed to qualify for the current tournament in Russia and find themselves bereft of stars.
When Curtis Granderson signed with the Mets before the 2014 season, the team was bereft of pillars.
JPMorgan's board is by no means bereft of alternatives now that Mr. Zames is joining the exodus.
The marketplace for online services is bereft of meaningful competition, and it is potentially corrosive of democracy.
Who knows, there may be a pool nearby and I would be bereft without my swim goggles.
The men and women I met were bereft of every vital element that gives meaning to life.
" Jamil Smith, Rolling Stone: "Mollifying disingenuous, intellectually bereft criticism from Republicans about fairness shouldn't be a concern.
Despite her efforts, after the introspection and repentance of the High Holy Days Pogrebin describes feeling bereft.
The ministry is bereft of plant experts, so they sent Neang Thy, the country's leading herpetologist, instead.
Argentina's high-handed tactics left the country bereft of international investment and brought disaster to its economy.
And it puts the onus on the bereft person to be the one to ask for help.
Perhaps we can find the answer in our own universe, bereft of dragons though it may be.
The gravity of emotion and bereft loneliness of its lyrics floored me in its throat-gulping sadness.
Everyone is obviously bereft, particularly Princess Margaret, who breaks down in tears as she interrupts her father's embalming.
So I did what any other bereft Prince fan might have done: I ordered Prince Interactive on Amazon.
Image: Stanton F. Fink/WikimediaImportantly, the Dickinsonia fossil was bereft of ergosteriods—a biomarker indicative of fungal life.
That leaves it bereft of the plot, suspense and occasional conflict that made the original "Somm" so gripping.
She felt utterly bereft, cut off from God and his grace for reasons she could not quite comprehend.
I had the feeling that something really interesting was happening, and when it was over, I felt bereft.
Merging with another company risks double the trouble – more brands falling flat and more stores bereft of customers.
Besides being shallow gestures bereft of meaning, they don't pay the bills or put roofs over veterans' heads.
Hot glue, bereft of editing software and careful lighting, turns out to be ill-suited to making sandals.
Possibly as a result of the troubles, co-headliners Migos were bereft of Offset, the group's arguable MVP.
Skyhook's founders, bereft of other partnership options, had been forced to sell their company at a large discount.
Grocery stores are short of food and hospitals are bereft of supplies as the country's economic meltdown hastens.
Collins, the Michigan receiver, spoke hopefully but appeared bereft when asked to explain how the game had gone.
Most formidable of all was Latonia Moore, whose bereft, God-fearing Serena spectacularly fused classical and popular styles.
The scandal has left Brazil's oil industry bereft of investment during the country's worst economic crisis in decades.
Before the EoR, the universe was bereft of starlight, in a time known as the cosmic Dark Ages.
"Sunday" is clearly intended as a bigger picture of a generation that feels bereft of ideals and hopes.
The bread was stiff and underdressed, the batter on the fried shrimp and catfish seemingly bereft of spice.
Bereft of a plan, Republicans were left to secretly concoct half-baked bills in the dead of night.
"Bereft of human interaction," a court document read, "his cattle that manage to survive are wild, mean and ornery."
Now he presides over a creepy facility populated by the suicidal and the bereft and rudderless individuals left behind.
Bereft of superpowers, Too Much Coffee Man often attempts to salve his depressions with more coffee -- to no avail.
However, the technology's main users were bereft parents who had lost a child and yearned for an identical replacement.
The researchers noted that the guts of both the obese mothers and their young were bereft of L. reuteri.
They are now bereft of the single most forceful and outspoken detractor of Mr. Trump in the presidential campaign.
As quickly as the minger had embedded itself in a national psyche, it departed, leaving us bereft and alone.
"We are bereft and numbed by what has happened," her friend Jade wrote for the Italian newspaper The Florentine.
I've written before about how listening to tropical house left me feeling both incredibly old and utterly emotionally bereft.
He is maligned as morally bereft in his unwavering defense of his old friend and client, President Donald Trump.
Venezuelans spend hours every day in line to scavenge grocery shops with empty shelves and pharmacies bereft of medicines.
The Trump Treasury's one-page summary on the economic effects of the Senate bill is bereft of economic analysis.
The most interesting intangible about the separations controversy is whether the emotive element of bereft children changes that equation.
The nation's politics, meanwhile, often brew their own type of disaster, leaving the country bereft of clearly elected leaders.
The outer edge black hole, or the southern black hole, as Comerford calls it, was surprisingly bereft of stars.
At worst, I feel mentally hijacked, bereft of the internal controls I used to monitor and manage my mood.
It was dark, just another poor town on Sri Lanka's Tamil and Muslim-dominated east coast bereft of electricity.
Bereft of historical recall, misinformed by social media, driven by dreams, they were putting their money on a loser.
We're also served poorly by an occasionally reflexive pessimism bereft of adequate nuance or a sufficient sense of triage.
We're talking about grown men already retired who feel bereft because they haven't been enriched by their mother's death.
The government banned drinking, partying and loud music, leaving the city on mute, bereft of its melody and verve.
Those were other days, and these days, longtime circus fans in and around the city have been feeling bereft.
In a word: France today is an orphan, bereft of the two conflicts that long drove its political life.
I was bereft; Kim Kardashian's infamous pain at losing a diamond stud in Bora Bora had nothing on mine.
This is easy to do: Look for the white passenger jets bereft of any markings except a red stripe.
There are words—about pain and the deepest kinds of sadness, about being orphaned and lonely and feeling bereft.
Even so, despite the overwhelming evidence of their success, these worthy life-saving organizations remain bereft of adequate funding.
Topographic approaches can sometimes be so wrapped up in form, repetition and consistency that it is bereft of emotion.
Unless you're a cyborg bereft of what us humans quaintly consider emotions, then the answer's a big fat no.
Through Chip's eyes and Krisel's direction, Bakersfield is boring and blanched, bereft of the capital-C Culture Chip craves.
So if recent history is any example, Austin may not be bereft of widespread ride-hailing services for long.
That moment began late Tuesday night, as Colbert delivered a monologue that can only be described as bereft and searching.
In Mr. Lisiecki's hands, the piano's bereft reply sounded like the voice of a Romantic poet trying to break in.
Bereft of power, leadership and direction, they have found in opposing him a unity of purpose and gush of talent.
The AAP brand of political discourse is bereft of political civility, is disruptive and faces a deficit in public trust.
"It was our worst performance of the tournament as we were totally bereft of ideas in attack," Buslje told reporters.
Trump, then, is a kind of Bizarro Chomsky—one bereft of a conscience, of any sense of right and wrong.
Asia was bereft of the usual leads as the U.S. markets were closed on Wednesday for the Independence Day holiday.
As a viewer, you become inured to the murder, bereft of emotion while waiting for the ending credits to roll.
Like most Toyota products, the 2018 C-HR XLE is well-made, bereft of any obvious fit-and-finish faults.
The FBI has long pledged fealty to simply following the evidence, investigating potential federal crimes, bereft of fear or favor.
I don't think I was alone in feeling bereft of what had come to feel like a deeply personal relationship.
Wanda is bereft, and to add insult to injury, some of her fellow Avengers make her feel like a pariah.
Instead of the salacious and seedy black leather couch in a bereft room, the setting is a fluorescent-lit office.
Sound dialogue is not possible with such a guy bereft of reason and only absolute force can work with him.
The scenes in many of Oliver Clasper's photographs are utterly mundane, bereft of any dazzling camera tricks or rich colors.
On Reddit, the online forum visited by many Bitcoin followers, people posted phone numbers for suicide hotlines for bereft investors.
Wright's tree-visitations are shadowed by the ubiquitous complaints of 21st-century "Thoreaus," bereft among threatened forests and polluted waterways.
He has his pal Lance to banter with; Charlotte is mainly alone, bereft of repartee, until the arrival of Fred.
When it became too scratched to be of use, and she had to buy a new one, she was bereft.
" To that, North Korean state media on Monday called Trump an "old man bereft of patience" and "heedless and erratic.
After all, economists are finding themselves in uncharted territory, using unfamiliar data sets, and are bereft of a good precedent.
As elsewhere in the West, traditional parties bereft of compelling ideas are in crisis, buffeted by social-media-driven mobilizations.
She'll never be a lovable actress, but neither can she be ignored; she's so on , and so bereft of peace.
She played a young married Englishwoman rendered so bereft by her inability to have children that she careered toward madness.
She called me that day in a panic, terrified and bereft and full of questions that I could not answer.
If they prioritise preserving their heirs' fortunes, then states that taxed inheritances after 2001 should have become bereft of billionaires.
Peruse Twitter today and you'll invariably come away believing the country is full of resisters and bereft of problem solvers.
We walked past broad lawns and wide lakes fringed with forest, all heavily manicured and completely bereft of bird life.
If half of American voters are anything like me, then they have been feeling hopeless and bereft ever since Clinton conceded.
It must be a mistake or misfortune that has left me bereft of what has become an exterior brain for most.
His face literally looks blank, bereft of anything but the simple irritation of having to spend another day in this life.
In a matter of days, Ford's retreat has turned the factory site into a barren plain bereft of its economic promise.
For now the SPD is stuck in a grim present, torn between constituencies, lacking leadership and bereft of election-winning ideas.
If the speculators get their way, bitcoin might end up being another dry financial tool, bereft of its world-changing potential.
Perhaps I was expecting something altogether more bereft: the Renton-esque image of someone who has dedicated their life to drugs.
It's because of ambition, after all, that Superhot finds something wholly original in a genre that has become bereft of originality.
That leaves the offense, presently bereft of Lucas Duda and David Wright, its infield corners, which is hitting but .237/.301/.
He has this kind of spirit that was maybe bereft in our band for a bit and it was really exciting.
The climate for free-trade deals is not propitious these days, and Mr Fox's department is bereft of experienced trade negotiators.
Delegates will, for example, find their hotels bereft of the large welcoming banners and displays of flowers common in previous years.
PhotoCredit Mike Groll/Associated Press An illuminating dissection of how Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York found himself politically bereft.
In the wake of Britain's vote to leave the European Union, bereft Remain campaigners have sought to explain away the result.
It might have worked right after "The King of Queens" went off the air and his bereft fans were channel surfing.
When all that disappears, it's as bereft of purpose as Escobar in exile — it barely knows what to do with itself.
The film is almost startlingly bereft of the bombastic "for your consideration" scenes we have come to expect from historical biopics.
Tears, alone, will not mend the fissures nor fill the void that has left so many of us bereft and unmoored.
These comparisons — and I know they're painful for many people to hear — highlight a dilemma for the suddenly bereft Democratic Party.
It also left Justice Alito visibly bereft as the only living justice without an opinion from the court's January argument sitting.
Kokoschka was bereft; he sent Alma seven paper fans (three are on display here), which he covered with exquisite watercolor illustrations.
James Johnson, the previous coach, had been there for only two seasons and he left behind a roster bereft of talent.
Yet Mr. Trump's tweet, and the Fox show on which it was based, were bereft of any context, sympathy or understanding.
Romania has a problem with corruption, from petty tourist shakedowns to high officials' malfeasance, and Bucharest, its capital, seems somewhat bereft.
It will most likely mean that Trump and congressional Republicans will be bereft of resources to prevent wholesale losses of coverage.
If you want to understand why Hench and Bobbie are so bereft of social skills, just wait until she wakes up.
McEwan grew up an army brat, spending his early years in places like North Africa, a dry landscape bereft of color.
It is tempting to think OR-54 was lonely or bereft in her final days without a mate, Ms. Stine said.
That leaves many people bereft, forced to execute their own Wirecutter winnowing process, if they simply have the time and patience.
Bereft. It is the rare publication that can survive on subscriptions, and the rarer one that will be saved by billionaires.
The investment manager said investors were not "bereft" of buying opportunities, and recommended U.S. energy and banking stocks over government bonds.
Return for a moment to those numbers from Chicago, where one particularly awful weekend left the police superintendent Eddie Johnson bereft.
Mars: It's like Earth, except half the size, extremely cold, exposed to high doses of radiation, and bereft of breathable air.
AJ Styles lost to Jericho, meaning neither's standing really changes—if anything, Styles now seems utterly bereft of purpose in the promotion.
The men's ATP tour has long been bereft of Aboriginals, with promising juniors failing to make an impression in the professional ranks.
Bereft of European allies, the head of the newly-formed Church of England reached out to the Muslim powers beyond Europe's rim.
Michael is lonely, and bereft at the prospect of living a life without any nuance or spark to break through the monotony.
Negative rates are a sign that Europe is awash with savings and bereft of plans to put them to use (see article).
Moving to the southern hemisphere was quickly ruled out, because it would leave the northern sky bereft of an extremely large telescope.
And considering that You Fail Me Redux is almost entirely bereft of bonus material, why should Converge fans buy this record again?
Bereft of these sips, in a situation where you would normally take to them like a duck to water, coping appears impossible.
Under the guise of creating a utopia, China is now one of the most authoritarian and liberty bereft societies on the planet.
Contriving somehow both to dawdle and to rush, "Murder on the Orient Express" is handsome, undemanding, and almost wholly bereft of purpose.
Aided by this impenetrable disguise, he slips out of the White House and, bereft of a security detail, goes on the lam.
And my mother could be that woman -- bereft, stunned -- who lost the one thing that in migrating she was trying to protect.
For the founder of a political convention, he seemed oddly bereft of a political ideology, or at least one he would share.
Bereft of goals, she is a teenager grasping onto whatever hoist she can find, clambering towards whatever looks or feels like freedom.
Felver's families crack, and those left behind, bereft of compassion, turn diabolical in their pursuit of torture: of others and of themselves.
Like most who have sat with a bereft friend, relative or even stranger, I wanted to say something that could give solace.
Rather, social media postings typically feature fun and friendship, and people who lack them are likely to feel left out and bereft.
Most unbearably, Igor Burov on a bench in a Moscow park, slapping his knees in his helplessness, bereft of a second son.
TYSHAWN SOREY TRIO "Verisimilitude" (Pi Recordings, 2017) Mr. Sorey's latest and best album is bereft of almost anything resembling a steady cadence.
Meanwhile, bereft of a dominant leader, the CDU has struggled in state elections, which is usually a bad omen for any party.
On a number of occasions, Buttigieg revealed a naive theory of politics that seems bereft of serious reckoning with power or policy.
When a bird's good friend died or disappeared, the bereft tit began making overtures to other birds to replace the lost comrade.
Bereft of a political or financial basis, it was doomed; its former staffers have been forced to scramble to find new homes.
He&aposs bereft until he strikes a friendship with a "North African Jewel-Coat" fish whom he sings to in the video.
Deafheaven songs are punishing yet uplifting experiences, and we've been bereft of them for almost three years since 2015's New Bermuda.
In many sections he comes across as a sad, small man, unable to control his impulses, unable to listen, bereft of true friends.
" North Korea mocked President Trump's "fire and fury" warning Thursday, calling the president "bereft of reason" and his comments "a load of nonsense.
Conversations were to remain strictly spoken in French; in theory a positive exercise, but one that rendered me often bereft of meaningful nuance.
Yet these long-desired moments are oddly bereft of feeling, marked by one-sided hugs, constrained dialogue, and the faintest touch of reminiscing.
We are, according to mainstream media, a subculture-less generation; bereft of identity, reduced to selfie-takers with no hope of financial solvency.
The state-appointed boss of the SNCF railways, Guillaume Pepy, says it is nothing more than a "petition" bereft of any legal value.
Growers have been left bereft after losing their valuable stock to well-organized bands of criminals who descend on the groves after sunset.
The president's relentless focus on reinforcing his base of blue-collar whites leaves him bereft of goodwill among more diverse and upscale Democrats.
An epileptic man bereft of medication fell into repeated seizures, while another untreated patient lay strapped to a bed, bound at the ankles.
In Rotten Tomatoes' critics' consensus, they say that it's "loaded with gleefully offensive and often scatological gags, but it's largely bereft of laughs."
Instead, by letting a bereft father speak for him, Mr. Cruz can tap into anti-immigration sentiment with empathy, rather than with anger.
The composure of the funeral guests was in stark contrast to the behavior of the crowd outside Westminster Abbey: emotional, bereft, even distraught.
It came out last year and has had 28 million plays on Souncloud since, but has been bereft of a video till now.
"Personal Shopper" stars a riveting Kristen Stewart as a sullen celebrity fashion assistant, bereft after the death of her twin brother, a medium.
Mr. Trump's visit to Puerto Rico last year was remembered partly for images of him tossing rolls of paper towels to bereft residents.
Her stylized compositions, comprised of geometric patches of lucid color, recalling tile mosaics, portray domestic interiors eerily bereft of any signs of life.
And with that, a city whose lifeblood was its thousands of bars and eateries — from steakhouses to neighborhood bars — was bereft of them.
Lionel Messi tried to offer an arm around the shoulder as he trudged, bereft, from the field; so, too, did Angel Di Maria.
"What he uttered is just sophism of an imbecile bereft of elementary quality as a human being, let alone a politician," KCNA said.
The pitch, according to superdelegates who have heard it, is a soft sell — determined, but low pressure and bereft of any Hillary-bashing.
In traditional stores, the shelves are often full of items that no one wants and bereft of others that were hotter than anticipated.
The bereft coverage extended into Monday night, well after a 44-hour legal ban on election reporting surrounding the Sunday vote had lifted.
It is an argument for the sake of argument—cold, sterile, and bereft of any attachment to morality, honor, or other higher principles.
The fragments would be mournful and unresolved, offering a picture of Kamchatka as a grim place populated by the pitiably trapped and bereft.
And yet there is something effective about the approach, bringing the betrayal of both sides into focus, conjuring a world bereft of potential.
It is not merely the result of intellectual sloth but of an untrained mind bereft of information and married to stratospheric self-confidence.
So instead, he unleashed his carnage at the North Valley Jewish Community Center, which was full of children, but bereft of any security.
If some of the items in the Taper collection were ultimately sold, the state-run museum would hardly be bereft of Lincoln exhibits.
She and I, fittingly, stand at the junction between betrothed and bereft, beginnings and endings, reference points in a most unlikely of romances.
Peach isn't dead yet Peach, a pop-up social network that came and mostly went in 2016, is still used by a small cadre of diehards — and they were bereft when the site sputtered last week, Bijan Stephen reports: "To say I'm bereft would be an understatement," wrote my friend Alison, who owns an aerial gym and who was a prolific, early blogger.
And when male sexuality goes undisciplined, bereft of the deep emotional bonds once demanded by self-respecting women, sex is sought for pleasure alone.
Some American citizens, bereft of hope, have organized into brutal gangs that splash their beliefs all over the walls with graffiti and crude signs.
How is it that in the moments preceding the final throes of fucking one's body feels so bereft, so gluttonous for contact and heat?
But bereft of a goal (if they were given one, it seems they've long since forgotten it), the exchanges revert to a circular pattern.
The worry is that this apathy will last beyond parliamentary elections in July, leaving Timor-Leste bereft of meaningful opposition at a critical juncture.
We've been so bereft without them since the holidays that we've almost forgotten what it looks like to see a slashed out price tag.
Everyone agrees exceptSally who, still bereft for John, is searching for a soul mate among the living to keep her company for an eternity.
Like his precursor, the Whatsitsname is an existentially bereft soul thirsting to make sense of his existence, ultimately by exacting revenge on his maker.
"What he uttered is just sophism of an imbecile bereft of elementary quality as a human being, let alone a politician," read the statement.
You likely have accounts at forums you haven't been to in a decade, and social media services so bereft of users they resemble graveyards.
"Jack the Ripper: the Women of Whitechapel" is an impressive work of art, if you like unrelenting tension, menace and misery, bereft of hope.
" The report states that "sound dialogue is not possible with such a guy bereft of reason and only absolute force can work on him.
Puerto Rico's future Fiscal oversight boards are by their nature a last-resort tool to fix a fiscally bereft government out of other options.
Meg's father, a scientist, disappeared some years earlier, leaving Meg and her brother Charles Wallace bereft, along with their mother (who is also scientist).
They all include special provisions, often added in the dead of night, that are bereft of economic rationales but loaded with powerful political ones.
And once celebrated startup founders like WeWork CEO Adam Neumann, have been pilloried for presiding over businesses brimming with hubris but bereft of profits.
Fellini lightens the mood with strolling players and circus tunes, but the slide and the swings, in "Dogman," are noiseless and bereft of kids.
Asian share markets were mixed as another day awaiting clearer news on the progress of the trade negotiations left investors bereft of trading motivation.
Without Neumann, WeWork is now rid of the excesses and liabilities, but it's also bereft of the special energy that fueled its rapid rise.
The first reason is that Congress, bereft of its own power to check the executive, is making it harder for courts to do so.
To make demonstrative proclamations, bereft of context, and without the benefit of interviewing the sender or the recipient of these text messages is dangerous.
Asian share markets were mixed as another day awaiting clearer news on the progress of the trade negotiations left investors bereft of trading motivation.
Instead, she looked for scenes bereft of people, where viewers are more likely to experience a sense of uneasiness and dread than outright terror.
" This is the same man who praised the racially skewed, morally bereft stop-and-frisk policy as having "worked very well in New York.
They were shaken when a lesbian friend died, whereupon her parents took possession of her home and car, leaving her long-standing partner bereft.
A heist went bad, leaving Lisa (Michelle Rodriguez), Alice (Elizabeth Debicki), Amanda (Carrie Coon), and Veronica (Viola Davis) widowed and, to varying degrees, bereft.
Because the ideologies of the past century have been largely discredited as false utopias, we are bereft of the notion of a better future.
Where I see a riot of buildings born of utility and bereft of any unifying aesthetic, he sees a story, a timeline, a testament.
But as a virtual unknown bereft of close ties to the security apparatus, he is not regarded as a plausible successor to Mr. Putin.
With Verve's Hanukkah+ compilation (spelled in the decidedly goyim fashion), a whole new batch of artists has entered the desperately bereft Jewish holiday canon.
It is easy to pity them, but difficult to imagine that this could be you, suddenly bereft of a solid place in the world.
This research also revealed that even though Ju/'hoansi did not have to work particularly hard, they were neither indolent nor bereft of purpose.
After 23 long and lonely years, bereft of her velvety musings, Australia will finally have chance to openly weep at the feet of Adele.
It wasn't much of a roster to lose, overloaded with ill-fitting players and bereft of shooting and playmaking, but he did lose it.
The 9th Circuit's order upholding Judge Robart's nationwide temporary restraining order (TRO) is nearly as bereft of legal analysis as was the original TRO.
Would a kid bereft of the unstinting love, the intellectual curiosity, and the worldly means of the Suskinds be able to follow Owen's course?
Inexplicably pining for this charmless doofus, Eloise alternates between stalking him and trying to make him jealous, endeavors equally bereft of laughs and dignity.
Thousands of donated hay bales, to feed surviving animals bereft of their grasslands, have been rolling into town on the backs of tractor-trailers.
Pharmacy shelves are often bereft of essential medicines, causing a fall in life expectancy and the re-emergence of previously eradicated diseases, including diphtheria.
Nomi's mother and older sister have run off, leaving her to deal with her bereft father, trying to take care of both him and herself.
While I'm knocking the SE for being proof that Apple is bereft of good ideas, I can't actually knock the phone's performance or form factor.
All you have to do is go to a high traffic mall, take your time getting froyo, and look appropriately bereft upon leaving the shop.
Drama does erupt fitfully in "Mirrored Heart," as she sings bitterly about unreciprocated love, but then it vanishes, leaving her quietly bereft at the end.
Christmas cards: Dear Shylock, in this seasonWhen we're all bereft of reason,As upon my rent you gloat,I would like to cut your throat.
A lot of these candidates are new to politics, often from humble backgrounds, bereft of the big-money connections that white Democrats long relied on.
Now all of a sudden Democrats had to think for themselves, and they found themselves as bereft of distinct ideas as they were in 2002.
In fact, it puts militaries and their personnel in a weird, existential place: Be a broadsword of bloody vengeance, or be bereft of meaning altogether.
She is afraid, seemingly bereft of help except for these two men who understand their civic duty to be preventing this woman from being harmed.
Or rather, he has ushered in a free-for-all, no longer shaped by American prescription, bereft of even the semblance of a moral compass.
Last year, the team began with four losses and missed the playoffs by a game, which made it easier for bereft fans to move on.
The room bereft of drunken, sunburnt tourists and cotton candy-sticky kids—but there's still a sense of anticipation in the air, a quiet one.
" The report also said that "sound dialogue is not possible with such a guy bereft of reason and only absolute force can work on him.
" Cindy McCain sat bereft but remarkably composed throughout before finally weeping and leaning on her son Jack's shoulder during Renée Fleming's rendition of "Danny Boy.
Bereft of supporters and under pressure from an impeachment inquiry, Mr. Trump spent much of the day defending his decision and lashing out against rivals.
Soon after, the shuttering of Dévi (where Suvir Saran was known for his inspired masala schnitzel) left the city mostly bereft of voguish subcontinental fare.
Bereft, the documentary scheme now defunct, Christopher is taken up by Bennett and Ivor, a gay couple who have long been resident on the island.
The admitting nurse was pleasant enough in a down-to-earth way but was hardly swept away by gusts of empathy for my bereft state.
"Sound dialogue is not possible with such a guy bereft of reason and only absolute force can work on him," the statement said about President Trump.
In fact, if it weren't for the brief appearance of the characteristically unhinged Papa Rhoades (Jeffrey DeMunn) and his new baby girl (?!), I might've been bereft.
Visiting Egyptian officials are shocked that it is hidden by trees on the banks of the Thames, covered in pigeon droppings and bereft of helpful signs.
South Yemen united with the more populous, tribal and rugged North Yemen only when the Soviet Union collapsed, leaving the south bereft of an external backer.
"Sound dialogue is not possible with such a guy bereft of reason and only absolute force can work on him," the KNCA report quoted him saying.
With White Nights so bereft of hetero romance, but filled to the brim with female characters, chances are high that some of the characters are queer.
But the Slave Power, as it is sometimes called, felt isolated, even bereft, after the rise of the Republican Party and Lincoln's narrow victory in 1860.
Tehran's disputations against NCRI allegations bereft of evidence shows the regime is worried the NSC review of the nuclear deal might be affected by the disclosures.
Neighboring terrestrial worlds are either bereft of moons, or in the case of Mars, which has two, they are not large enough to block the Sun.
Apart from the heavily garrisoned police station, whose approach road is strewn with rocks, tyres and barbed wire, the town is bereft of a government presence.
Something about Gloria evaded our grasp, whereas Marina feels all too solidly present and, despite the defiant poise of Vega's performance, oddly bereft of moral ambiguity.
"The King," bereft from losing nearly all of his people and his cat, promptly went into hiding in that high school auditorium he hangs out in.
Now, bereft of a significant general election victory to call his own, Bannon's blitz is at risk of getting bogged down by a brewing GOP counteroffensive.
Later, during the break, newly bereft of music, she checked these words against an online dictionary, clarifying their gender and their endings and making small corrections.
Just as the impoverished island nation, bereft of resources and capacity, struggled to prepare for the storm, the recovery has been hampered by the same shortcomings.
And beyond an obsessive fixation on "Problem Solvers" and "Problem Makers" learned from their absent father, they are completely bereft of ideology, background, or motivational underpinnings.
Suddenly you're bereft of an identity that you used to have, a persona, and suddenly you don't know where you are and you're all at sea.
This new reality has left fashion feeling bereft, in a way that goes beyond backing the losing candidate and to the core of the industry's identity.
"Sound dialogue is not possible with such a guy bereft of reason," Kim Jong Un said in a statement published on Korea's state run news agency.
"I am bereft," Nicky Paraiso, a curator at the nearby theater La MaMa and a longtime East Village resident, wrote in a public post on Facebook.
"'The Broadway Melody' is interesting as an example of an early Hollywood musical, but otherwise, it's essentially bereft of appeal for modern audiences," writes Rotten Tomatoes.
And we see a broad, barren vista in which Lily Dale and Etta Doris stand as kindred souls amid the great, eternal army of the bereft.
Her bereft sons would be swept back into the straitjacket of royal protocol and privilege, brought up by their father as stuffily as he had been.
But then the author goes on to say that the great physicist was addressing his letter not to scientists or philosophers, but to a bereft family.
The fact that there were supercooled water droplets at minus-20 indicates the air was very clean, and nearly bereft of any aerosols or other impurities.
One wants to do something, but there are so many bereft people in the street it's difficult to know who to help and what to do.
We feel how bereft she is over being cut off from her virtual life, and we weep with every increasingly distraught, ineffective call to customer support.
Barely entertaining, bereft of any discernible point, it merely captures a moment in time visually and then goes away as quickly as it arrived on the screen.
Bereft by the recent loss of her mother, for whom she cared her entire life, Doris passionately attempts to figure out how she could possibly win John.
For the country's youth, that figure stands at around 30%, according to the UN. Many of those demonstrating are young Iraqi adults, bereft of choices and opportunities.
That seasonal explanation for a sluggish venture investment climate seems comforting on the heels of a muggy July and August that were conspicuously bereft of big exits.
The streets of Kirkuk and Suleimaniyah provinces ruled by Mr Barzani's old rival, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), are pointedly bereft of campaign posters and bunting.
Following a phone consultation with a stylist, a selection of new clothes for those bereft of bags can be delivered to their hotel room within 90 minutes.
Bereft, he went from body to body looking for survivors; seemingly forgetting in the midst of his grief that dead people turn into zombies on this show.
Bereft of a fifth vote to seal Abood's demise, the justices split 4-to-4 in Friedrichs and put the 40-year precedent back on life support.
For years, gynecologists have had a bird's-eye view on a phenomenon that is now so popular as to be almost commonplace: female genitalia, bereft of hair.
Yet Rubin left Google a year later, leaving behind more than a half-dozen companies located in multiple countries, reportedly bereft of leadership or a coherent vision.
And, yes, having deciphered text-message exchanges on innumerable criminal cases during my career in the FBI, I understand that, bereft of context, communications can be misinterpreted.
They're never going to be stuck in Homeland, for instance, bereft of its animating premise but unable to find a conclusion to its would-be short story.
Excluding Chandler and Ross from their digs still brings the Friends theme song to mind; bereft of Frasier's whip-fast dialog, his massive apartment seem almost quaint.
" He knocked the traditional Election Day reporting that is bereft of early results, leaving journalists to fill airtime by saying things like, "Oh, it's raining in Cleveland.
"At no point did I get the impression that he wanted to trick me or cheat in any way," Mr. Nielsen said in the documentary, sounding bereft.
If you stop the love songs to America, take the celebration of America out of public life, you leave people spiritually bereft, robbed of a great devotion.
As many as several hundred Railroad Chinese may have perished on the job between 1864 and 1869, leaving bereft survivors and family members to repatriate the remains.
As day broke on Wednesday, more than 15,000 people found themselves homeless, bereft of their few worldly possessions and forced to sleep on the Philippine capital's streets.
Bereft of language, status and self in a foreign land, Unnikrishnan's characters radiate desperation and desire as they perform backbreaking work and cope with second-class citizenship.
While older Huawei phones still have access to Google&aposs Play Store, new phones are bereft of Google-made apps and services, known as Google Mobile Services.
But if the blissful overdrive of Jay Scheib's production can affect even a relative outlier, no wonder many around me looked bereft once the curtain came down.
Trump's first term, while succeeding in traumatizing US allies and causing global disruption, is largely bereft of the big wins the great dealmaker promised back in 2016.
Maybe you weren't just castigating her, but trying to send the message that you understand how bereft and mixed up and out of control she sometimes feels.
Even as Minnesota distributed aid, it expressed contempt for the destitute, enacting punitive regulations that required farmers to prove they were completely bereft before applying for relief.
Both are not only land-locked but also bereft of any LME warehouses, suggesting that arbitrage, even by displacement, is not the only reason for higher COMEX stocks.
After an evening bursting with visual opulence but bereft of much political discourse, we're left wondering: Why can't we make good on our word to smash the patriarchy?
It is a dirge, for sure—one for the hardcore heads—that's bereft of the immediacy of Come My Fanatics or Dopethrone and comes steeped in black despair.
Even now, five years after his stunning admission, he is barely known outside the tiny, dusty towns where he struck terror, leaving families bereft and searching for justice.
It's stuff I should fear, because, justifiably, I don't want to bleed out under a charred Kia, phone bereft of texts, a tarantula creeping slowly toward my face.
This loneliness can be exacerbated for gay missionaries bereft of resources from the church and cut off from the internet, where many find solidarity with other gay Mormons.
The town isn't just a break in reality; it's an idyllic haven for the bereft and damaged, complete with a mysterious creator who draws people under its spell.
Bereft of knowledge, of the empathy that drives and is essential for actual service, Trump is willing to act upon impulse, without knowledge, and is driven by fury.
The mortal departure of Thatcher and President Ronald Reagan left the world bereft of the kind of leadership and resolve that it so desperately needs at this moment.
No, Michelle took the tack her husband favored, which is to demonize the opposition by arguing their point of view is totally bereft of any redeeming value whatsoever.
Some scholarly specialists might ask for more details, but I found his versions reliably thorough, blissfully bereft of jargon and nicely paced to blend with the private story.
Finally, Trump was the night's big loser, though he gave perhaps the most mature speech of his campaign — brief and gracious — bereft of the Dean scream many anticipated.
Euro 2016 was a horrorshow from Leonid Slutsky's side: poor in every area of the pitch, tactically bereft, lacking in physical and mental energy, they were truly dire.
Appropriately, his team almost entirely bereft of overseas players; in a real sense, there will be no truer representation of British football in the Premier League next term.
By 16, a bereft Dean needed little encouragement to follow his high school teacher and older friends, who by this point, were fighting Serbian militia alongside Bosnian Muslims.
In The Washington Post, the president of the American Academy of Pediatrics described a shelter for toddlers where staffers aren't allowed to hug or hold the bereft children.
They are fallible human beings forced to make split-second, consequential, life-and-death decisions in real time, bereft of 20/20 hindsight and slow-motion videotaped reviews.
Where is the nurse hazard pay, the doctor death gratuity, the orderly survivor benefit plan for the bereft spouses and children should their loved one die in battle?
It comes near the end of "Die Walküre," the second opera, when the bereft Sieglinde, who has just lost her lover, learns she is pregnant with his child.
David has invented a wholly new iconography for a modern ruler, bereft of the old monarchical symbols, in which authority derives not from divine right but from valor.
Sadly, social media is already being flooded by many trying to use Hussle as an example of the always popular, intellectually bereft black-on-black crime talking point.
Indeed, at times Cora seems to be already traversing a future bereft of full freedom—the landscape blighted by proto-Jim Crow, her journey a private Great Migration.
Kim's calculation is that internal enemies can be kept under a chokehold as long as they know that any rebellion is likely to be bereft of foreign support.
At the same time, I was very concerned - I didn't want people to walk away feeling completely hollowed out, hopeless, bereft of any kind of feeling of empowerment.
It's noticeable on No Code, and even the somewhat return-to-form of Yield, but even on their most difficult records, no album was bereft of crowd pleasers.
One fireside storyteller discusses the origins of a smear campaign against Pinelands residents in the early days of American eugenics, which branded them as inbred and intellectually bereft.
Whether you're saying cheers to the downfall of the Wall Street elite or drinking down bad memories, Lehman Brothers whiskey, with its "contrite, bereft peatiness," could be for you.
Many admire the youthful new French president's energy and oratory after years in which Paris, long a driving force of the European Union, has appeared bereft of self-confidence.
He's bereft, he's stuck in a karaoke video, he's looking for his lady like Harrison Ford was tryna find his wife (and or his family) back in the 90s.
And while women often ensure credit of each other's work, many recent articles on the subject by men are bereft of any mention of the pioneers that came before.
When I asked Twitter if they'd ever fallen out with a best friend, my inbox was flooded with DMs from people feeling completely bereft after falling out with friends.
Curiously, given the gap between Mr Macri's centrism and the Fernández duo's populism, the campaign so far has been bereft of ideas, says Sergio Berensztein, an analyst and pollster.
In America, even though e-commerce still accounts for less than 25% of retail sales, it has left dead malls, derelict shopping centres and bereft landlords in its wake.
In the meantime, maybe bereft Jibo owners can form support groups or hold symbolic funerals like many first generation Aibo owners did when Sony stopped supporting the robot dog.
The mess that extends from their extramarital union includes the demise of two marriages, four troubled and bereft children, an unplanned pregnancy, an accidental homicide and an unjust incarceration.
At the top of a small staircase lurks a poster depicting a sprawling tree, its lower branches bereft and leafless but its top half a lush burst of greenery.
And though we may be bereft of daily HRC cameos — save for her occasional walks in the woods with Bill — we're very grateful these days for Congresswoman Maxine Waters.
Ultimately, the Taliban and their allies want an Afghanistan bereft of foreign militaries and influence in order to implement whatever local cultural, religious and economic goals they may have.
That Treasury Secretary Mnuchin didn't co-sign the Wall Street Journal op-ed is evidence enough that this administration is bereft of actual plans to secure our vital interests.
She's bereft of allies, surrounded on all sides by enemies, and has been on a moral downward spiral for several seasons (and she hardly started out as Mother Theresa).
Just as clearly, Trump's style of governing — bereft of truth, lavish with chaos, crude and divisive — has diminished his standing and given his rivals an enormous window of opportunity.
It's an agenda bereft of any serious efforts to remedy the problems that trouble vast segments of the American public, including the disaffected voters who flocked to Mr. Trump.
If you yield to these strolling, often lighthearted sequences, it's because they seem plausible and bereft of strain; and also because, though nothing explodes, you realize that anything could.
But for years, lawmakers have spoken of this athletic tradition in near-reverent terms, recalling friendships deepened and legislative partnerships forged in a Capitol often bereft of bygone comity.
Her mother, Christina, a distinguished photographer and rather less capable mother, has recently died, leaving Mae — a New York museum curator — bereft, confused and more than a bit resentful.
And in "There Goes My Miracle," there's only the barest hint of a back story behind the loss: just an orchestral crescendo and a leaping melody, stately and bereft.
Even then, back when my hairline was a little less Steve McDonald and my waistline was a little less Stephen Beer, "Club Can't Handle Me" left me emotionally bereft.
None of these facts are tainted by the sleight-of-hand quasi-intellect one might find in a cable drama, bereft with high-minded ideas, wooden characters, and casual racism.
The race for third place isn't just about bragging rights; a poor showing for Warren, Biden and Klobuchar would leave them bereft while Sanders and Buttigieg split all the delegates.
There should be fury in France at the moment over growing inequality, over unaccountable police violence, over a normalized state of emergency, over a political scene bereft of any vision.
Kim Rak-gyom – the Korean People's Army's strategic force commander – further said that Trump is "bereft of reason," and that his comments were "a load of nonsense," per the Times.
At the very least, Democrats plan to paint of picture of a criminal, ethically-bereft presidency born from a willingness to profit from a foreign power's meddling in US democracy.
It's hot in Philadelphia, which the media has relentlessly complained about, and this convention—bereft of any real surprise or violent conflict—is long and dull, at least until primetime.
Susan and Anne start out sharing a one-bedroom apartment in New York City, piled with boxes and bereft of ornamentation save for Anne's mattress on the living room floor.
"From the 16th of next month, mining companies in the state will be bereft of any leases," said Alvares, who was in the court when the judgment was read out.
A masterwork in its own right of [freezing] cold, machine-like aesthetics so bereft of any 'organic' inspiration it achieved a kind of sublime beauty in its very in-humanity.
Kim Rak-gyom – the Korean People's Army's strategic force commander – further said that Trump is "bereft of reason," and that his comments were "a load of nonsense," reported the Times.
Sources told CNN the President was convinced of the need to reverse his claim that he could not stop the family separations by heartrending audio and video of bereft children.
Embedded into the very narrative structure of Seasonal Associate is Geissler's awareness that the laborer under capitalism, bereft of control, splits into multiple selves who are alienated from each other.
The main duty-free mall, converted from an old nightclub, is bereft of customers, its shelves of cigarettes and single-malt whiskey standing as still and pristine as museum exhibits.
Jack Barker's plan to confine Richard's revolutionary technology to a clunky box may have been bereft of imagination, but a storage box for corporate data is at least easily understood.
Second, Trump's "softening on Saudis" is consistent with his realism per Morgenthau; ditto for his vision of a new alignment in the Middle East based on interests bereft of values.
The chapter by Matt Hancock, the health secretary, is shockingly bad: a predictable paean of praise to technological innovation bereft of interesting examples and written in a succession of clichés.
He bought the team in February of that year, although so bereft was the club that three weeks before the start of the 22021 season, it still didn't have uniforms.
It's been that long since his lovely, million-faceted voice called out to the bereft, the forsaken and the rejected and announced itself as this generation's avatar of romantic despair.
The entire industry had shifted toward all-audience "tent pole" films, and Sony, which was bereft of franchises, seemed incapable of delivering them on a consistent basis, if at all.
Mr. Trump's America First attitude also leaves Mr. Macron in a position no French president has faced since the end of World War II: a world bereft of U.S. leadership.
Bereft and now single, he spends his time at work mutely creating elaborate domino runs while the rest of the staff anxiously hovers, trying to keep the failing business afloat.
One of the more remarkable aspects of Trumpism is how a millionaire's son with gold-plated seat belts on his private airliner made himself the voice of America's economically bereft.
In terms of wielding party politics, blacks are punching way below their numerical weight, all the while posing and signifying a fashionable "wokeness" bereft of real perception or effective strategy.
In a sunlit room bereft of electricity, telephone connectivity and coffee, this group of passionate tech industry leaders spent the next couple of hours on an important and substantive topic.
He largely got a free pass because the roster was bereft of talent, but the Knicks spent millions on free agents last summer, signing veterans like Robin Lopez and Arron Afflalo.
"Their private quarters remain an oasis of civility and, yes, refined taste in a political arena so often bereft of both," wrote journalist Mayer Rus of the largely neutral, simple interiors.
Only about 30 doctors are left in rebel-held Aleppo, coping with hundreds of wounded each day who are being treated on the floors of hospitals that are bereft of supplies.
"We are completely and utterly bereft to lose such a vibrant, attractive, courageous and well-loved family member at such a very young age," Stooke told the publication of Jobanputra, 39.
It's of a world in which Tom Bilyeu's wisdom is available to you, aspiring business leader bereft of foresight, at any time, on any platform, in any medium, always and forever.
The 2016 shortlist was bereft of superstars—a good thing, in my opinion, but one that regularly results in whining from the British publishing establishment—and instead consisted of relative unknowns.
Kolhatkar lays out the frightening prospect of a world free of inefficiency and want, economically sustained by progressive taxation of the wealthy but bereft of satisfying employment for low-skilled workers.
Two months ago, with the water supply increasingly squeezed by the drought and rebellion in the forest, Mr. Chikuni started rationing in the capital, leaving customers bereft for half the week.
But most striking are clinic patients who felt bereft of anyone to confide in at the time of their pregnancies, and who want to reassure others that they are not alone.
Ms. Chauviré's loyalty to her mentor was evident in her departure from the Paris Opera Ballet, but she also knew that the company was by then bereft of a resident choreographer.
White American pugilists also saw England as the preeminent location for aspiring champions and their departure, along with African fighters, left the United States bereft of some of the best talent.
All just so they can, finally, dash into a store, look at the bereft shelves and, in a panic, drop $80 on a costume that nobody at the party actually gets.
For three minutes there are no drums, just keyboards and chamber strings; a supportive beat comes in but fades out, as she begs, "Please don't abandon me" and sounds genuinely bereft.
"What the Constitution Means to Me" likewise pushes back against blind adherence to gods — or laws, as we now call them — that ultimately leave many of us bereft of their protections.
Curator Vivian Endicott Barnett has successfully applied a show-don't-tell philosophy to her exhibition, which accomplishes the rare feat of building a rich historical narrative bereft of many didactic texts.
All of us struggle with shrinking attention spans and a public sphere that is becoming a literary wasteland, bereft of sophisticated language or expressions of empathy beyond one's own Facebook bubble.
The assuaging grace of this trance is broken only upon coming to a clearing where name recognition returns and the startled fawn bounds away in fright, leaving Alice bereft and forlorn.
Thus, better to do nothing, as Boz wrote with a rather dramatic flourish, noting with faux-agony that he too was bereft that Facebook helped President Trump achieve victory in 2016.
So it has a bereft widowed Hasidic cantor named Shmuel (Geza Rohrig) team up with Albert, a dumpy, mildly grizzled community college biology professor — and complete stranger — played by Matthew Broderick.
Some of the bonds formed were healthy and supportive, some were indulgent, an attempt to seek out any endorphins I could sense the potential for, my pleasure sensors bereft and desperate.
" At least some of the non-government attendees at the unveiling meeting found the big picture presentation bereft of other important details, including the effective distinction between forbidden "reconstruction" and allowable "renovation.
Eventually, the story partners Horus with Bek (Brenton Thwaites), a young mortal who's bereft over the death of his lover Zaya (Courtney Eaton) at the hands of her boss Urshu (Rufus Sewell).
And seen through that lens, Fast, Cheap is about nothing less than our grand experiment – the struggle not only to be human, but to create order in a world bereft of it.
I can't really imagine it because the prospect of it is so challenging that my mind's eye flat-out refuses to conjure any kind of visual accompaniment: I am bereft of imagination.
"For all of the government insinuation and media coverage of Hollywood style, spy-novel allegations, in reality this case is bereft of any tradecraft or covert activity whatsoever," he said last week.
By then the French had stopped the German advance and even recovered most of the terrain they had lost, reduced by then to a lunar landscape bereft of vegetable or animal life.
Filmed as a travelogue first through Western Europe, then Eastern Europe, and then into Russia, along the way it encounters countless refugees left bereft by the recent collapse of the Soviet Union.
Once J Balvin, Ricky Martin, and the rest left the stage, the awards ceremony was bereft of anything resembling Spanish-language music, with most of the popular acts not even in attendance.
Virtually bereft of critically-acclaimed masterpieces and instead characterized by visceral (albeit empty) spectacles of annihilation, the genre provides audiences with an embarrassment of riches in the "So bad, it's good" department.
" Frustration: Russell Berman in The Atlantic: "A frustrated president, bereft of legislative wins and desperate to make a deal, turned away from his party and into the unlikely arms of the opposition.
The clear hunger for competently made left-bashing content in a market otherwise bereft of it has made D'Souza's films three of the top ten highest grossing political documentaries of all time.
Queen Cersei is terrifying; Queen Cersei cosplaying as her dead son is even more terrifying; Queen Cersei bereft of the last of her humanizing children is the most terrifying thing of all.
It was a time when newspaper pages, bereft of hard news, yawned open to devour tales of, say, "killer" Siberian chipmunks attacking humans in England — as The Sun recounted seven years ago.
General manager Jon Robinson had been having a quiet offseason outside of trading for DeMarco Murray, and his first big play is exactly what the doctor ordered for a talent-bereft roster.
The song supplies an answer to Michael's earlier lament, "A Conversation," in which he considers how his late wife always knew what to do, and how in her absence he is bereft.
Clinton's loss, it was the Democrats who found themselves bereft of high-profile leaders, relegated to the sidelines of power in Washington and bracing for arguments over their party's philosophy and mission.
But there are already signs that business leaders are worried about what they see as a drift toward the sclerotic Germany of old, led by an unpopular government bereft of new ideas.
Currently in its fourth (and final) season, Banshee has enjoyed supportive critical attention and a devoted fan base since it debuted in early 2013, but it's remained sadly bereft of mainstream attention.
Your experience of them improves with reading the program notes and learning something about what inspired them, but you wouldn't be bereft, or immune to their emotional impact, if you flew blind.
" He's even more bereft and apologetic, though cushioned by synthesizers and backing vocals, in "Fire Flies," a not-quite-waltz (there's an extra beat) that has him wondering, "Am I losing you?
Consideration needs be given to afford judicial discretion, as applied to each individual case before the bench -- bereft of blanket mandates that leave judges helpless but to comply with some risky restrictions.
For reasons we'll be plumbing for many years to come, America in 2016 elected a president bereft of those traits, and the country ever since has been in a moral free fall.
He thought back to when he was an assistant coach during the 2015 N.B.A. finals, and the Cavaliers were so bereft of healthy bodies that they went with a seven-man rotation.
The Nets have a bleaker outlook; they are bereft of picks after a disastrous 2013 trade with the Celtics and have turned to dealing for depressed assets that they hope to revitalize.
These numbers pale in comparison to those left bereft by suicide — often called "suicide loss survivors" — making it more critical than ever to shine a spotlight on this highly stigmatized mental health concern.
Bereft. An Anti-Facebook Manifesto, by an Early Facebook Investor If you like your Facebook criticism flecked with the spittle of its author, you'll probably enjoy Tom Bissell's review of Roger McNamee's Zucked.
Picking up right where Frozen left off, Olaf's Frozen Adventure finds Elsa and Anna bereft of any family holiday traditions, prompting their little snowman friend to go in search of the kingdom's best.
Huge swaths of lifers get priced out of housing, resulting in an increasingly homogeneous population bereft of children, immigrants and communities of color, says Jennifer Friedenbach, head of San Francisco's Coalition on Homelessness.
Last year, with retro game collecting on the rise around the world and the original Japanese copies of games becoming more desirable, I found an Akihabara largely bereft of its once-massive stock.
And its conclusion (announced in a judicial proceeding) is that, because your child's disability will render his life so poor and bereft of meaningful benefits, it is in his best interests to die.
His response was an act of kindness in a conflict that is often bereft of it, particularly amid the violence of the past nine months, when Palestinians have killed more than 30 Israelis.
Today, she said, the area is so bereft of opportunity that locals were excited about possible jobs when a strip club considered opening; another desirable source of growth was a potential new courthouse.
But the fundamentalist camp, bereft of its familiar markers, may turn against the Saudi kingdom to claim a new kind of legitimacy — and wage a sort of holy war against the holy land.
Located near a PATH train hub and within the soaring Oculus structure designed by the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, the Westfield World Trade Center mall was largely bereft of shoppers on Tuesday afternoon.
Nunu, the narrator of Aysegul Savas's delicate, melancholy debut novel, "Walking on the Ceiling," does not feel bold or playful or sophisticated as she sips her coffee in Paris; she feels invisible, bereft.
Severino tossed eight scoreless innings and allowed just three hits against a Tampa Bay team bereft of offensive stars, and Giancarlo Stanton weighed in, too, homering in the at-bat preceding Sanchez's blast.
I learned writing my book that when you unleash a vast new supply of potent legal drugs on a population as bereft of community as ours, the consequences are painful, enduring and nationwide.
And yet the very Palestinian politicians who've led negotiations over a future state of Palestine for more than two decades appear unsure about how to effectively respond -- leaving their people bereft of hope.
"The detonation of another large suicide device in a busy, civilian-populated area is egregious, cowardly and bereft of humanity," said Pernille Kardel, the United Nations secretary general's deputy special representative for Afghanistan.
It hits women doubly, she argued, cutting public service jobs often held by women and leaving them bereft of the infrastructure — care for children and seniors, for instance — that enables them to work.
Bereft of that instrument, our interests will suffer as these tariffs rebound on Asian economies and further convince them that America is unreliable, unpredictable, and worse, does not know what it is doing.
She did have longtime Florence + The Machine harpist Tom Monger to her right, so she wasn't completely bereft of extra flourishes, but it was still an impressively restrained set on its own terms.
It can go from Danny Glover's subtle tears as bereft family patriarch Walter, to Mo'Nique's wildly over-the-top comedic work as the flamboyant Aunt May, and back again without too much effort.
In addition to the build-your-own pizza, the box also contained a second crust, chocolate frosting, and candy-coated chocolate bits (bereft of any particular branding) to craft a dessert pizza of sorts.
Democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden was called a "snob bereft of elementary quality as a human being" by North Korea's state-run KCNA news agency Tuesday night, after he criticized leader Kim Jong-un.
"We need to make it clear that people are bereft of their own resources and we are seeing malnutrition and acute malnutrition among children," Robinson, a former Irish president, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Ever since Twitter pulled the plug on the Vine social network and left us with a sputtering Vine Camera, bereft fans has wondered what to do with all the extra time on their hands.
Thanks to the powerful orchestral folk music by Daniel Hart, and the atmospheric camera work by Andrew Droz Palermo, it's easy to imagine how bereft he is as everything he once treasured slips away.
"The Meyerowitz Stories" is a comedy, charitably stuffed with good lines, yet the basic story is that of a neighborhood Lear—the hectoring hero, bereft of a kingdom and surrounded by nothing but fools.
Hillary Rodham Clinton fell painfully short of a historic win in the U.S. presidential election, leaving supporters bereft as their hopes of a woman in the White House were dashed by Donald J. Trump.
With the Big Ten and the Southeastern Conference combining for 11 of the Associated Press poll's top 25 — and six of the top 10 — several conferences find themselves comparatively bereft of highly regarded teams.
Bruning's work is a testament and a memorial not just to a handful of tragic heroes, but to those left bereft by this unique and explosive competition on the other side of the world.
Not only does Mr. Sanders have the loudest, most insistent voice in a party that, six months after the election, remains bereft and leaderless, but also his stridency echoes the mood on the left.
First, at the Leona Vicario shelter in Juarez, Mexican authorities and international aid agencies care for hundreds of asylum seekers, bereft of resources, and fleeing gang violence under the government's "Remain in Mexico" protocol.
For the most part, the stories told in these shorts, many of them supplying or at least implying a lesson, aren't as strong as their visuals, and the program is practically bereft of humor.
That's far from SoftBank's method of throwing cash at a handful of new, profit-bereft companies in the hopes of striking gold in the long term to more than compensate for its initial funding.
It echoes in small, solitary hotel rooms, on the luxurious driving seat of a Mercedes 2911x4, on Parisian streets that appear empty of humanity, and along a Normandy countryside that seems bereft of nature.
If you like your doom excruciatingly slow and utterly bereft of any light or hope, this Santa Barbara quintet (which, fun fact, includes two former members of Uphill Battle) should be right up your alley.
And PUBG isn't shy about including elements of luck; even the most skilled player might find themselves landing in an area oddly bereft of weaponry beyond a frying pan and getting rifled in the back.
There are four of them in my Brooklyn neighborhood, in fact—tapered monuments of pebbled concrete, still with their rusted metal brackets where the mailboxes were once affixed but now bereft of the boxes themselves.
"The Goodbye Book," by Todd Parr, is for the very young and uses deceptively simple images of a bereft goldfish to show us all the things we might feel when we lose someone we love.
Daruma is a tiny noodle place in the middle of an otherwise-bereft stretch of Sixth Street that seats everybody family-style and serves four types of ramen (two of them come in vegan varieties).
Giles was the primary offseason acquisition for the Astros, a hard-throwing arm for a bullpen bereft of them, and one that cost the club five players, including top prospects Vince Velasquez and Mark Appel.
A year ago, his son Phil died in a car crash, a loss that's left him bereft, separated from his wife, Jill (Judy Greer) and estranged from his remaining son, Will (Cole Allen), Phil's twin.
It's an infernal reversal of the biblical begats as scores of artisanal enterprises with names out of poetry are swallowed — big gulp by big gulp — by giants who turn them into brands bereft of authenticity.
In an op-ed in The Times earlier this year, Shulem Deen, who was raised in a Hasidic family but left the community, wrote that his yeshiva education left him bereft of even basic knowledge.
Team executives began to feel bereft during the 2016 and 2017 All-Star Games, where mascots like Iceburgh the penguin of the Pittsburgh Penguins and Youppi of the Montreal Canadiens, competed in their own game.
He argues that his article is a defense not of Mr. Trump, who he writes "has proved himself bereft of the temperament of a successful president," but of the democratic institutions of the United States.
Bereft at how emergency orders had shut down so much of the cultural life in London, he began to open the now-empty and echoing National Gallery for a vastly popular series of noontime concerts.
Wracked with anguish over family separations, I hosted a charity 5K to raise money for refugees and immigrants, pushing my son in a jogging stroller, his easy closeness a contrast to those who are bereft.
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Sunday said he would call a confidence vote in his government after his coalition ally quit, leaving him bereft of a parliamentary majority and raising the possibility of snap elections.
After all, if, when mainlines decline, they truly leave their old provinces bereft of "a persuasive language of the common good," that does seem like it could potentially lead them to more cynical or extreme politics.
SEOUL, May 22 (Reuters) - North Korean state media slammed former U.S. vice president and 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden for criticising leader Kim Jong Un, calling him "bereft of elementary quality as a human being".
The original decision had been thrown into doubt in 2005, when another man, Wang Shujin, confessed to the murder and rape, provoking wide discussion of Nie's case and an outpouring of support for his bereft parents.
The majority opinion was "conspicuously bereft of any reference to history", he wrote, and undertook a "psycho-journey" to reach its conclusion that prayer coerces graduates and thus violates the First Amendment's rule against establishing religion.
There are plenty of people who have left somewhat unflattering reviews of a business on Yelp after they had a bad experience; leaving one-star reviews doesn't necessarily make you a morally bereft person or controversial.
Now, as the legislature enters crucial budget negotiations and Democrats prepare for an attack on narrow Republican majorities in the House of Delegates and state Senate in November's elections, the party appears fractured, leaderless and bereft.
Ménochet is formidably good at conveying the promise of violence, and, when that promise is kept, we are subjected to a final act that, though bereft of bloodshed, is as draining to watch as major surgery.
Her much-loved friend and literary mentor has committed suicide; within about 30 pages, and reluctantly at first, the narrator is living not only with her grief for this man but with his equally bereft dog.
Climbing Mount Everest is about as likely to kill you and leave your family bereft as shooting heroin is—but we see the mountain climber as heroic because what she does is hard, unlike drug use.
Roper illuminates Andrew's interior life to reveal not what an odd duck he is, but what odd ducks we all are — lonely, confused, misguided, bumbling and, as we learn in the book's powerhouse ending, profoundly bereft.
But it is one of the wrinkles of the new right that their lifestyles are familiar and modern — and so are some of their ideas: They bemoan rising inequality and a consumerism bereft of moral meaning.
Op-Ed Contributor In recent weeks, supermarket shelves in parts of France have been bereft of the butter that sustains French cooking and baking, not to mention the quintessential Gallic pleasure of a baguette au beurre.
Hundreds of police officers armed with machine guns, helmets or balaclavas and bullet-proof vests swarmed over an area of Paris popular with, but suddenly bereft of, late night shoppers, cafe customers and dance club revelers.
This is among the broadest and most oratorical announcement videos we've seen so far, totally bereft of the line graphs we saw in Senator Elizabeth Warren's kickoff or the vivid personal biography in Senator Cory Booker's.
Snaking and surging through the chilly and lopsided footpath, one passes through a sequence of monotone ochre panoramas bereft of motion, a psychic no-go zone just as forbidding as a seething wall of curled barbwire.
John Wick and John Wick: Chapter 2 chronicle the fallout, as a bereft Wick, who really just wants to be left alone to live his life, is sucked back into the shadowy underworld of professional assassins.
Feast your eyes upon exhibit No. 1: Here's a gentleman who is politely high-fiving his fellow Yankees fans, celebrating what will surely be a W, filming himself patting a bereft A's fan on the back.
Long cut out of all wills and bereft of any funds, the Beales were unable to maintain the 28-room house, which by that year was derelict and rife with stray cats (among other wildlife) and fleas.
The Thrilla in Vanilla had given us the battle of dads that we'd come for, and it had even given us some unsatisfactory live-tweeting from Donald Trump, but it had been virtually bereft of internetty goodness.
At the start, they too left me confused and bereft, but through sheer repetition and a ton of trial and error, I eventually became an expert at HTML and comfortable with at least 60 percent of JavaScript.
Just by describing this show, it seems like everything the new vampire shows were going to be: light, saccharine, and bereft of the violence and gore that made vampires so fun to watch in the first place.
It seems unlikely they would trade one of them for—to reach for a Phelps-ian analogue in a world sadly bereft of Ken Phelps-es—Reds shortstop Zack Cozart, given that they already have Xander Bogaerts.
The Happy Days actor and underwear model (in case you needed a primer) have been mentioned again and again over the last two weeks as bywords for how pathetically bereft of star power the Republican convention was.
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Sunday said he would call a confidence vote in his government after his coalition ally quit, leaving him bereft of a parliamentary majority and raising the possibility of a snap election.
I am often asked why Washington's foreign policy consensus can seem unusually inclined to interventionism and other assertive foreign policy positions, and why, compared with other policy fields, it is relatively bereft of more libertarian-minded scholars.
It's been almost two years since the actresses revealed that they were co-writing a script, yet on Friday nights I still find myself bereft of the perfect girl-power comedy to watch while eating take-out.
Though its economy is smaller than the Saudi one and bereft of oil, Dubai claims to have attracted 21 of the world's top 25 banks, drawn by its barely taxed, lightly regulated "free zone" for foreign firms.
In an op-ed in the Washington Post this week, he outlined plans for changing the rules in federal prisons whereby inmates are holed up in tiny cells bereft of human contact, often for months on end.
The problem, and the thing that is most mystifying about seeing people so bereft at the departure of this charmless man, is that Hinkie's implementation of that plan was so thoroughly hapless when it wasn't merely hamfisted.
Similarly, the famed pottery bazaar in Istalif, north of Kabul, is largely bereft of customers today but chock-full of work made with imported chemical glazes rather than the ancient glaze laboriously extracted from the ishkar plant.
" (A dream — all I ever needed was the music and the mirror.) Back in the workroom, Shangela encouraged a bereft BenDeLaCreme to try and patch things up with Morgan, who apologized first: "I felt terrible all day.
Andanar, from Duterte's office, said the cases against Ressa and Rappler were "bereft of any government participation" and that it was "unreasonable to conclude that the administration is in any form harassing them or abusing its power".
If some former dancers have cheered his departure, and said that the episode had begun a long-overdue discussion about power dynamics and abuse in the insular ballet world, some current dancers felt bereft when he left.
The main point of "The British Library" (which also includes a web component for visitors to contribute their experiences) is to honor the scholarly achievements of immigrants who came to the UK bereft of natural-born citizenship.
In the modern era, Kurdish Jews departed en masse for Israel when the Jewish state was created in 1948, leaving Kurdish civil society so bereft that some recall its leaders still lamenting the Jewish exodus decades later.
Minority voters remained, but bereft of the material and social capital required to dominate elite decision-making, they were largely excluded from an agenda driven by the new Democratic core: the educated, the coastal, and the professional.
And the old spin room, bereft of spin, began in 2016 to become something else, simply another free-floating space in an endless campaign, another place for candidates to seek attention in a world where overexposure is irrelevant.
Ardent fans were bereft, but as they hadn't dropped an album since 2010 and the TRL bubble was popped when the show was canceled in 2008, their absence didn't leave a huge hole in the pop culture landscape.
With increasing urgency, contemporary projects are shedding the traditional tropes of the genre—they're bereft of cheap suspense and glittery melodrama, there are no werewolves in sight, no vampires running amok—in exchange for something real and palpable.
We were left similarly bereft of the ability to function properly when we caught a glimpse of Clinton when she stepped out at the Professional BusinessWomen of California conference in San Francisco yesterday wearing one badass leather jacket.
Bansal, who started Flipkart in 2007 with Sachin Bansal (no relation) and still retains a four percent share, told Bloomberg that India-based founders are bereft of quality consultancy and software services to handle growth and company building.
Specifically, the piece was entirely bereft of the kinds of mirror selfies taken by people with well-defined abs that purportedly owe their conspicuousness to the liberal consumption of bacon, butter, coconut oil, salmon, lard, steak, and eggs.
The New York recordings, solo or close to it, bring out the solitude in the songs: The singer endlessly wandering, bereft of the woman he loved, wondering what could have been different, coming to terms with it all.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Sunday said he would call a confidence vote in his government after his coalition ally quit, leaving him bereft of a parliamentary majority and raising the possibility of snap elections.
Opinion Columnist What America saw before the Senate Judiciary Committee was an injudicious man, an angry brat veering from fury to sniveling sobs, a judge so bereft of composure and proportion that it was difficult not to squirm.
As clearly as Franken frames himself as a sorry-not-sorry misogynist, Franken's later account of his time in Congress reminds readers of the heart and humor he brought to the Senate, a chamber notoriously bereft of either.
Mr. Nichols became one of Mr. Garfield's dearest mentors, and his death, along with Mr. Hoffman's in 2014 — "I'm so lucky I got to brush my soul against him every night," Mr. Garfield said — left him lastingly bereft.
JUST three months ago, a veteran golfer approaching the age of 1.63, with a case full of trophies but bereft of a major championship victory, at last broke through to secure one of the sport's four most coveted crowns.
Pauley said the CFTC's request for approval of a deal requiring a monitor's appointment to ensure that the bank reports swaps data properly was "bereft" of any details showing it was fair, reasonable, adequate and in the public interest.
"Sound dialogue is not possible with such a guy bereft of reason and only absolute force can work on him," it said of Trump, adding that it will keep closely watching the speech and behavior of the United States.
The Turkish defense sector's current pain notwithstanding, the country is not bereft of options, suggesting it will ultimately manage to push through the tough obstacles by turning to alternative exporters and relying even more on its own defense industry.
The streets abutting the New Yorker hotel in Manhattan teemed with the bereft, with the emotionally and politically wounded seeking solace, camaraderie and some kind of reassurance that they could weather Hillary Clinton's astonishing loss to Donald J. Trump.
Within a day, Pyongyang declared Trump "bereft of reason" and announced detailed plans for firing four ballistic missiles that would fly over Japan and land between 19 and 25 miles off the shore of the US territory of Guam.
The poll is not bereft of good news for the abstract cause of Affordable Care Act repeal — 20 percent of people say the law should be totally repealed, while 50 percent say Congress should repeal "part" of the law.
On those mornings when I'd stand sleepily in front of my wardrobe, bereft of inspiration, I'd call to mind my army of sisters: Kate Moss, Brigitte Bardot, Twiggy, Debbie Harry, Drew Barrymore, Lauren Bacall, Soo Joo Park, Cher Horowitz.
It wasn't exactly a vivid performance, but it was an eerily consistent one, and it answered the question of how a man who supposedly prides himself on his virtue defends a running mate who is often bereft of it.
The move to find bigger space inside the Beltway also comes after vocal concerns from billionaire donors like Paul Singer that Rubio was running too small an operation, one bereft of the scope needed to win the White House.
Bereft of US leadership, the UN is struggling to respond to new threats, like cyberwar, and to prove its relevance and primacy in a world now awash in competing multilateral organizations, like the Group of 20 and the BRICS.
Not only is mainstream publishing overwhelmingly white, it is also nearly bereft of black writers like him: American men of letters descended from Southern slaves, who position themselves as part of a grand and omnivorous intellectual and artistic tradition.
"Sound dialogue is not possible with such a guy bereft of reason and only absolute force can work on him," said General Kim Rak-Gyom, the commander of North Korea's Korean People's Army (KPA), according to North Korean state media KCNA.
Ms. Hoffman's disheveled fireplug princess and Mr. Epperson's high-sheen Chrysler Building of a queen turn these adversaries into a fabulous sight gag whenever they're onstage together, and you feel kind of bereft when one or the other isn't around.
What they do reflect is a president who was not prepared for these conversations, was unfamiliar with the issues and focused on politics rather than policy, and was bereft of any sense of the leaders with whom he was dealing.
Snared by each of the collection's ­tragic, comic, quirky and/or quotidian lives, just as Merilee is by her imaginary relationship, the reader tears through page after page and by the end feels not only bereft but ravenous, hungry for more.
Trump likes to assure these beleaguered voters that he will restore their vanished status, but the reality is that his chaotic appropriation of right-wing populism — its threats and its promises — is fraudulent, as bereft of value as his bankrupt casinos.
In a Monday night court filing, McKinsey labeled Alix's May 9 lawsuit was "the litigation equivalent of a thermonuclear device," bereft of support for its "stark allegations of fraud" or to show any scheme to harm Alix's rival firm, AlixPartners.
In a Monday night court filing, McKinsey labeled Alix's May 9 lawsuit "the litigation equivalent of a thermonuclear device," bereft of support for its "stark allegations of fraud" or to show any scheme to harm the firm he founded, AlixPartners.
Huawei was unable to make guarantees about whether existing customers will continue to receive Android software updates, while its statement is bereft of any mention of whether future phones will ship with the current flavor of Android or something else.
Sobbing children and bereft parents have nothing in common with Joe Arpaio, Dinesh D'Souza and, most recently, the Oregon ranchers Dwight Hammond and his son, Steven, who had been convicted of arson in 2016 and whom President Trump pardoned on Tuesday.
He takes over a state where many are disillusioned and angry at the way the outgoing Republican governor, Chris Christie, has left New Jersey, riddled with debt, schools bereft of funding, exorbitant property taxes and a dismal public transit system.
But even this reaction cannot conceal how bereft of ideological features the event is, indicating instead the brutal secularization of politics in a region marked by the desire for hegemony of its three remaining powers — Turkey, Iran and Saudi Arabia.
Gerard Manley Hopkins didn't live to see the havoc wreaked by the chemicals that poison us now, but he knew something about the vulnerability of the natural world: What would the world be, once bereft Of wet and of wildness?
" She pins her hopes on a rejection of the bill by Senator John McCain of Arizona, writing, "When the pressure to take one for the team was immense to give his party bereft of victory a win, McCain said no.
Just as it was patently clear that the world of mainstream sports was bereft of the best talent before being integrated in the 1940s, we felt the same about its counterpart in the academy — and feel vindicated for so believing.
And there may be no minute that lasts as long or causes as much distress as a minute spent on an unmoving New York City subway train, somewhere in a dark tunnel, bereft of explanation or knowledge when motion will resume.
" Mr. Bruni calls sleep deprivation, "a perfect shorthand for childhoods bereft of spontaneity, stripped of real play and haunted by the 'pressure of perfection,' to quote the headline on a story [about campus suicide] by Julie Scelfo in The Times….
This beloved nautical institution — it is not really floating, but sits atop an underwater pier — was conceived in one of New York City's bleakest hours, and its startling success infused life, and hope, into a decaying waterfront bereft of both.
These statements also obligate us to consider the issues of funding for missile defense and modernization of our nuclear deterrence on the basis of real assessments — not polemical assertions — based upon a kind of civil theology bereft of empirical validation.
" But it is also an apt emblem for Joy Williams's brief and brilliant stories, which lavish gifts of comedy, wit, and rich language on their fictional humans, and then abandon them, bereft and friendless, to a cold world, "accounted as nothing.
I also caution that a Europe bereft of credible security structures as the blood-soaked 85033th Century has proven, would likely break into right-leaning mini-pakts, ententes and treaties that over time could boomerang badly for a stretched Russia.
I'd been trying to hopscotch between the two and feeling really bereft and resentful and reluctant in every direction because there was this whole other part of me that was being silenced and didn't allow for the other thing to survive.
William is bereft and low on provisions, but he survives in misery for five days before being found by a small band of Navajo who, having had their land and happiness stolen by the white man, choose not to show mercy.
Maybe because she was bereft with grief is more like it as you can see from this heartbreaking interview she and her husband did on MSNBC, which is all over YouTube and also Twitter, where Trump could have easily found it.
Migrants who have left a countryside bereft of economic opportunity to work in cities are at the mercy of employers' often unfair contracts and labor practices, as well as of the state: a worker without a registered household has few recourses to injustice.
It is a pleasure to accept the un-privileging of human choice and glide with it into a nihilistic landscape of potential points of interest bereft of privileging human desire — the very thing that brought about the general climate of the Anthropocene.
Now Andy is bereft of purpose, and into this void comes the man who lobotomized his mother, Dr. Wallace Fiennes (Jeff Goldblum, giving his best performance in years, not eschewing his usual quirky persona but instead twisting it into something extraordinarily unsettling).
While people in countries like the UK have been able to play Pokémon Go before its local launch by downloading the app from the US store or sideloading it, doing the same in Japan presents you with a map entirely bereft of pokémon.
It should be clear who the actual bullies are: not the students but the powerful right-wing pundits who, bereft of any solid arguments, have decided to launch personal attacks on students who survived one of the worst school shootings in American history.
This demographic, empowered through education and jobs, can power Africa's continued transformation, or conversely, a youthful population bereft of hope, could be increasingly drawn to radical ideologies and would be more likely to embark on treacherous  boat rides across the Mediterranean to Europe.
Starting with 290's Fear, Emptiness, Despair and ending with 20123's Words from the Exit Wound, these albums were bereft of the band's signature speed and, in its place, was the kind of groove-oriented sound that had come into vogue.
Books of The Times It's been nearly two decades since Philip Pullman published "The Golden Compass"and the other two books in the "His Dark Materials" trilogy, but I still remember how intoxicating they were to read, and how bereft I felt afterward.
" The series is "stylish, moving, and sinister," she continues, adding, "but it's hard not to feel like something has been lost in translation — that horror as a genre, bereft as it is of female voices, is missing what actually terrifies many of us.
TIJUANA, Mexico (Reuters) - As millions of Mexicans lined up on Sunday to vote in the country's largest election in history, others were huddled at the door to the United States, fleeing violence and bereft of hope that a new government could staunch it.
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea has labeled Joe Biden a "fool of low IQ" and an "imbecile bereft of elementary quality as a human being" after the U.S. presidential hopeful called North Korean leader Kim Jong Un a tyrant during a recent speech.
To her left, she names the women and men who owned slaves during the last major census of Virginia slaveholders in 1860 — a class of people who are often privileged to be anonymous and amorphous, their memories and descendants often bereft of culpability.
Dismissing the notion that his campaign was bereft of foreign policy expertise, the candidate read aloud a list of five people who had offered to advise him on world affairs — including "Carter Page, Ph.D." Mr. Page was unknown in Washington foreign policy circles.
As the list of failed states continues to grow — Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen, Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia and at least 30 other countries — the United Nations finds itself bereft of leverage and ability to do the very thing for which it was established.
But all too often, many critics of feminism can be as ahistoric as the "left" they despise, imagining a past blissfully bereft of any potential for sexual misconduct, in which no woman would ever think to "speak up" because nothing was worth speaking up against.
It is usually only when the "peasant workers" flock back to their home towns to celebrate the lunar new year that Beijingers grudgingly admit the migrants are essential—for a grim few weeks the city is bereft of delivery boys, street vendors and domestic helpers.
The idea is that gamers who are looking to complete their sweet, illuminated gaming rigs won't be left with empty memory slots on their motherboard bereft of LED lighting in the event that they don't want to spring for a full 64GB of RAM.
The books use a frame narrative to split the story between present-day Kvothe (under the name of Kote) as a broken innkeeper, seemingly bereft of his powers and music, and the history of his life as he recounts how he got to that point.
It is far safer to join this sort of false crusade bereft of the common sense approach, because this same crusade will be quick to label you one of the many favorites that the Left likes to throw around: racist, bigoted, privileged, and far worse.
Those who feared bloodthirsty Martians, as depicted in H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds, may have let out a sigh of relief, while fans of Edgar Rice Burroughs' Barsoom space operas might have been disappointed to find Mars bereft of drama and romance.
By missing the first scene you will be bereft of some ostensibly essential plot material concerning a rocket crash, alien organisms fetched from the East Malaysia scene of said crash, one such alien organism taking over a variety of human bodies, and so on.
Nisha is especially bereft at her separation from the family's kind Muslim cook, Kazu, who kindles her love of cooking (a freshly folded samosa feels to her like a "small animal, soft and warm in my hand") and encourages her to keep a diary.
Sleep deprivation is just a part of the craziness, but it's a perfect shorthand for childhoods bereft of spontaneity, stripped of real play and haunted by the "pressure of perfection," to quote the headline on a story by Julie Scelfo in The Times this week.
PARIS — It had the makings of a singularly unequal contest: a former K.G.B. officer and seasoned master of no-holds-barred global intrigue versus a former comedian bereft of any experience in power politics and battered by his country's bruising encounters with President Trump.
Instead, they sent forth a team bereft of its top-line players: Kristaps Porzingis sat out his fourth straight game with a lower-back injury, Derrick Rose will not play the rest of the season after knee surgery, and Carmelo Anthony had the day off.
"There is not anyone else who does the kind of work done by these experts," Offutt said, predicting economists and statisticians would simply take jobs at the numerous universities and nonprofits that litter Washington, DC, rather than relocate to the heartland, leaving ERS bereft of expertise.
When I asked the machine about my plaid shirt, an ad popped up on the app's feed showing me a few other, similarly colored plaid shirts — none particularly stylish or different enough from the one I own, bereft of brand name — that I could buy on Amazon.
The main flaw lies in the portrayal of the antebellum South and of the civil war: cotton means slavery, yet though the format finds room for bereft plantation owners, bemoaning their fate in the manner of "Gone With the Wind", the slaves and freedmen are strangely absent.
The two performers adopt the doo-wop derived character of lovelorn suitors (the old genre is also there in Soulja wordlessly imitating the repetitive da-da-da-da of texting), but they're utterly content to receive their affection through a digital interface, bereft of any actual intimacy.
The truth is, I'm really not that fond of the town itself; it's standard somewhat-bereft small-town England, a load of Poundstretchers and too many casinos and a will on Friday night to get far too drunk and forget the customer contact centre you work in.
Those of us in Vermont who have known Mr Sanders since the early 1980's might describe his as energetic (he keeps up with those half his age during the rigors of a national campaign), bereft of the soothing accents of new presenters, and principled and trustworthy.
Even during the preseason, the Wolverines' offense was a glaring red flag to anyone who bothered to look close enough, between two veteran quarterbacks whose absolute ceiling was competence, a running back group bereft of a true game-breaker and no established pass catcher to speak of.
So I think that in terms of wanting to leave a socially positive legacy, many of them are motivated to innovate through concepts like universal basic income, finding that Washington is as bereft of new ideas in social terms as it is of new technological ones.
Just as the existentialists came to prominence in postwar Europe by holding out the possibility of "fiendishly difficult" freedom through choice, an unending but authentic struggle, so might their thinking have a place among people who feel overwhelmed by choice and bereft of authenticity in their lives.
I often address the deceased directly in these registers, but of course I am the one who sometimes experiences a cathartic release after scribbling my gratitude, and I write hoping that my fond memories might bring comfort to the bereft should they ever open the register again.
And the likes of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan saw opportunity in the chaos: Trump, bereft of any real belief system or policy agenda, could be molded to move long-standing priorities of the party -- from judges to a tax cut.
What set it apart was its cast, including Jodie Whittaker and Andrew Buchan as bereft parents, Arthur Darvill as a sketchy reverend and, pre-eminently, David Tennant and Olivia Colman as the cops, mismatched partners who fought bitterly while seeing each other through their lives' greatest trials.
When I interviewed Gerwig in October, she told me that she wasn't interested in directing herself as an actor — she loses herself too much in a role to also run a set — so fans of her performances and her films will always feel a little bereft.
Such escapism feels necessary right now, a tonic to the toxicity of the story-cycles of our contemporary moment, where information flashes on a screen and disappears, leaving one bereft of the deeply imagined mythologies — the merrows and mermaids of lore — that have, for centuries, sustained us.
Its bereft-of-the-dial status wasn't a demotion, though, but an indicator of how most small-screen comedy would soon be consumed: on countless channels and platforms at a time, regardless of when or where it first aired, by sensibly sized—and this is important—ultraloyal audiences.
Investor Hansi Hansmann (left) with Runtastic CEO Florian Gschwandtner (right) Investor Hansi Hansmann (left) with Runtastic CEO Florian Gschwandtner (right) The same concentration of capital and innovation that makes Vienna such an attractive location for entrepreneurship has left the rest of the country largely bereft of meaningful startup culture.
"A regime bereft of any source of legitimacy, save for its promise of guaranteeing security to the nation, stops at nothing to inflate a discourse of national security around which to rally an otherwise disgruntled citizenry," Abdel Rahman wrote last year in Reset Dialogues on Civilizations, an online magazine.
Clinton's America applauded itself from the apex of boomer self-assurance; Bush's was gilded and blustering and fragile, both strident and utterly bereft of ideas; Obama's was cosmopolitan and smart from afar and naively inclined to assume facts not in evidence about the trajectories of various important things.
Kerber raced out to a 4-0 lead in the first set and then while facing three set points at 2-5 in the second, began to swing for the fences and reeled off winner after winner that left the Belarusian looking bereft as to what to do.
While his admirers praised his courtly, charismatic and measured approach, Mr. Annan was hamstrung by the inherent flaw of his position as what many people called a "secular pope" — a figure of moral authority bereft of the means other than persuasion to enforce the high standards he articulated.
Like "Where the Mountain Meets the Moon" and "Starry River of the Sky" before it, "When the Sea Turned to Silver" is a classic quest novel: A young person, bereft of helpful adults, hungry and in danger, embarks on a mission that takes him or her far from home.
The robot was not entirely bereft of human supervision, since researchers still had to intervene when the robot accidentally left the space it was meant to learning in, and when it fell over — although they were able to tweak its algorithm to stop it wandering out of the space.
When: February 17053–March 17043 Where: Aperture Foundation (17033 West 17023th Street, 17013th Floor, Chelsea, Manhattan) This exhibition takes to heart the idea that the masses of people incarcerated, in addition to everything else they lack, are also bereft of dignity — particularly in the ways they are portrayed publicly.
The industry is bereft of reliable data for China, but watchers are generally in agreement that Didi is ahead of Uber, even though China remains Uber's "most important" market, according to the head of Uber China — who also believes Uber can take the top spot in China over the next year.
People who follow Uzbekistan closely say that, based on what is known so far of Saipov, he appears to be one of "a forgotten generation" of Uzbek men who left the former Soviet republic for a better life bereft of a proper religious education and unequipped to navigate the West.
But dark aspects of their past gradually emerge, even as Veronica discovers a book that maps out Harry's next planned job, deciding to undertake it with the other widows --all left financially bereft by the deaths -- in order to make Veronica's Manning problem go away, and get themselves solvent again.
This is where returning Ohio soldiers mustered after helping to win the Civil War, and where bereft citizens passed the coffin of Lincoln, and where the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument was built, its 125-foot column topped by the Goddess of Freedom, reportedly in the likeness of the artist's wife.
Politically stained leaders of the FBI, CIA and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), in concert with politicians bereft of principle and a flaccid press, grabbed onto an obvious Russian intelligence propaganda operation hook, line and sinker and ran with it like they were Vladimir Putin's errand boys.
And though the failures of radicalism are a common enough theme of fiction ("American Pastoral"), film ("Running on Empty") and earlier plays ("Other Desert Cities"), "Days of Rage" renews the genre merely by asking how far we would go to stand up to a government we consider bereft of values.
" But as A.N.C. members began gathering on Saturday to elect a new leader, many analysts described the still-dominant party as a shadow of what it once represented — bereft of ideals, roiled by insiders fighting over diminishing spoils, abandoned by a growing list of disillusioned graying party heroes known as "stalwarts.
I can still see a younger, thinner version of myself running up the street, desperate to get home in time to spend a few minutes with my firstborn before she was put to bed, but it's harder now to call up the particularly painful urgency of that bereft, desolate feeling.
The continual cries of this afflicted child, bereft of its parent, affected me very sensibly, I was moved with compassion, and charging myself as if accessary to what now appeared to be a cruel murder, and endeavoured to prevail on the hunter to save its life, but to no effect!
Trump's tweet stating that Kim "does not want to void his special relationship with the President of the United States or interfere with the U.S. Presidential Election in November" indicates the president is "bereft of patience," former North Korean nuclear negotiator Kim Yong Chol said, according to The Associated Press.
Mugdi never asks himself, and it feels a pusillanimous and indulgent exercise, as if the best this exiled man can now do is write about foreign people in a foreign country because his own no longer exists; it has been wiped from the map and from his bereft and sybaritic soul.
He worried that a world bereft of a taste-making aristocracy and dedicated to the theoretical proposition of human equality would reduce people to the level of undifferentiated atoms: mediocre narcissists who, in their determination to exercise their rights, reduced themselves to the level of equal dependency on an all-powerful state.
"Congress party has always supported every step for reservation and extending support to the economically poor sections of the society, bereft of caste, community or creed without interfering with the constitutional mandate of reservation given to Dalits (lower caste), to Adivasis (tribal) and to backward classes in any manner," said a Congress spokesperson.
But they fall far outside the stated boundaries of Trump's foreign policy, and reflect an administration bereft of a consistent, considered approach to the world — an approach that would make America's actions predictable to both our friends and enemies, and guide the commitments we're willing to make in the event of escalation or reprisal.
If he thinks yelling "gay guy" at his opponent is a winner in 2020 in San Diego County (just east of America's largest city with a Republican Mayor in a nation almost bereft of them), a place where Republicans theoretically need to appeal to gay and lesbian voters — Issa has the wrong people advising him.
Because the Sixers did not even pretend to try to win—not by tanking game by game, but by running out a series of teams so bereft of NBA talent that they would lose despite going all out—and because of GM Sam Hinkie's opaque, high-handed media approach, this annoyed a lot of people.
James dragged some otherwise shitty Cavaliers teams to the NBA Finals during his first stint with the team, because he was great enough to do it; he did the same trick last year with a team that was, by the tipoff of Game 2, more bereft of talent than any NBA Finals team in history.
Even easily recognizable images — Bill Clinton at a signing ceremony, Andre Agassi at a tennis match — are stripped of the immediate, topical details to reveal the dead rote of a president trudging from state event to state event, or a sports celebrity replaying the same matches again and again, bereft of any joy or purpose.
This means an erosion of the line between this world and some alternative realm, which the movie represents as a black room where the camera studies Hassane's nude body for minutes at a time and a troupe of bereft mourners, led by his mother (Carol Abboud, overwrought and fantastic), do a violent dance in unison.
MOSCOW — Bereft of friends in Western capitals since its 21949 annexation of Crimea, Russia is celebrating the memory of the British K.G.B. spy Kim Philby, a stalwart supporter who stood by it through thick and thin – and spent the last 21949 years of his life in Moscow, often drunk and miserable but still loyal.
Instead of running Joe Biden for president, a man whose own healthcare plan states it would keep 10 million people uninsured, you could run someone who supports Medicare for All and isn't afraid to defend it—who finds the notion that there could be that many Americans left vulnerable and bereft to be indefensible.
You wanted to kill yourself, Bobby suspected, only when the access to any feeling at all, whether good or bad, was completely eroded, when you found yourself, as many poor souls did, mired upon an undifferentiatedly flat and horizonless plane of Unfeeling, bereft of access to any avenue of actual or potential emotional excitation.
As pointed out by the Washington Post's Jeff Stein on Twitter, the one man capable of rebooting the vending system had a truly admirable work-life balance: Miguel was not answering his phone during his Friday night commute home to his town three hours north of the City, leaving the MTA bereft of IT support for this specific issue.
Hungry City 9 Photos View Slide Show ' Among the city's million unseen threads, this one starts at B & K French Cuisine, a tiny Harlem counter with a few metal stools and a kitchen bereft of gas, and leads across the ocean to Restaurant Alain Ducasse at the Plaza Athénée Paris, where the ceiling rains down Swarovski crystals.
You are given a police badge and the ability to arrest rather than kill, but almost all the game's levels degenerate into a gun fight—Hardline is easier when played as a war shooter, and the criminals are characterized as so dangerous, so bereft of nuance or humanity, that killing them outright becomes the sensible option.
He is tasked with building up a young team that, while not unskilled, is bereft of the trio of stars who terrorized the rest of college basketball for the past four years: the generational talent that is Breanna Stewart, perhaps the greatest point guard in program history in Moriah Jefferson, and a legitimate top-15 UConn player of all time in Morgan Tuck.
He is predeceased by his parents, Bill and Violet, of Marion, IN; and survived by his siblings Tom, of Marion, IN; Andy, of Albany, IN; and Betty Wenger, of Goshen, IN, and many cousins; his loving companion Sidney Russell and her family, of San Francisco; the Kogod family; and many friends, colleagues, fans, fellow artists, musicians, and other bereft humans.
This becomes more evident when we consider that even the simplest of creatures that may otherwise be bereft of a conscious or explicit value judgement system have been imparted (through evolution) the discerning ability to know that doing a certain "A" set of things will make it more probable for them to survive, as opposed to doing a certain "B" set of things.
Clinton is "bereft of a dream" and needs a better selling line Roberts, who is also the chairman of Publicis advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi — a firm famous for its emotive Conservative Party election campaigns and where he has worked since 1997 — said Trump has two clear things going for him, which are winning over the hearts of many American voters.
My little bald skull so astounded him that he almost departed from this life the moment I entered it and, indeed, it was a misfortune and harmful thing for him that he did not, because after that night he never had anything but misery and was destroyed and rent by the world and bereft of his health as long as he lived.
You find yourself talking about where you're going to put your furniture; you feel defensive when the Realtor mentions some of the place's flaws; you feel the urge to brag about the house to your friends; you feel comfortable walking into the bedrooms and bathrooms, even on the first tour; you feel bereft at the thought of not having it.
This then, is what has Trump and his party dancing in the endzone and exchanging high-fives: A slapdash package of tax giveaways, hastily cobbled together without public hearings or normal deliberation, bereft of rigorous analysis, passed on a strict party-line vote, that is regressive, a "borrow and spend" budget-buster and even more insanely complicated than the status quo.
After all, without King, we wouldn't have modern works like Stranger Things, whose adolescent ensemble directly channels the Losers' Club, King's ensemble of geeky preteen friends from It. Without The Shining, and Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece film adaptation, "Here's Johnny!" would be a dead talk show catchphrase and parodies like the Simpsons' annual Treehouse of Horror would be bereft of much of their material.
The joy and the curse of this year's Indians, with the exceptions of Kluber and their young and brilliant shortstop, Francisco Lindor, is that they are almost totally bereft of traditional stars—the kind of guys who'll do a photoshoot for Sports Illustrated in the morning, a commercial for DraftKings in the afternoon, and light up Sunday Night Baseball in the evening.
The original Blood on the Tracks is an album that combines the tapes from two separate sessions: the initial New York sessions, when Dylan attempted to record Blood on the Tracks as a stark, bereft set of acoustic laments, and then the subsequent Minneapolis recordings, when Dylan, unsatisfied with the initial versions, redid the album with a full band of studio musicians.
Trump Towers, the luxury homes that Trump Jr. was in India to promote, are a perfect version of the Trump American dream: a gold-plated, high-rise ziggurat of opulent apartments in a polluted, dystopian Delhi suburb where private security stands guard over gated enclaves; a financial, industrial, and now residential hub bereft of basic amenities like public transport, community spaces, and even sewerage systems.
Sure, Senator Sanders's embrace of the presumptive Democratic nominee included all the inclinations that many of us have come to find, shall we say, a tad grating about the man: his interminable, self-congratulatory stump speech, wearingly bereft of humor, argument, story or anecdote, more a listing of all bad things in the world and how they must be put right, delivered in his usual droning shout.
And then, as the credits roll to black, there is just me, bereft and alone, wondering how exactly a show about two strangers undressing each other could turn out to be so curiously tame, that maybe I am washed out on the idea of reality TV now, that perhaps without full-on sexual contact I can never find enlightenment in people bombing on first dates again.
Then, of course, majority of the people never got an opportunity to form assets for themselves and the one that was much more devastating was disposition of land, where land was taken away from the people and they then had to resort to being either migrant labourers in the mines and farms and they were bereft of any form of asset through which they can economically lead more viable lives.
Viewers are feeling bereft after learning a highly anticipated scene between Oscar-winning actors Meryl Streep and Reese Witherspoon was cut from the fifth episode of Big Little Lies, titled "Kill Me." Last year, when audiences were ravenous for a sliver of information about the second season, they were rewarded with stills that captured Witherspoon's character, Madeline Martha Mackenzie, throwing a huge cone of ice cream at Mary Louise Wright, played by Streep.
Filled with flashes of visual beauty and a fistful of interesting ideas, Knight of Cups is — like much of Malick's most recent work — something that asks to be experienced rather than understood, but by pushing his experimental inclinations further than ever before, he's ended up with something that's strangely bereft of poetry or emotional resonance, resulting in a movie that may be off-putting to all but the most ardent Malick die-hards.
"Adolf Hitler: The GQ Profile" is a fun enough skewering of the conventions of celebrity profiles of the morally bereft, but the choice to use Hitler for comic effect feels obvious, especially since Rich has done so before (in his collection "Man Seeking Woman," originally titled "The Last Girlfriend on Earth," a character's hatred for his ex's new romantic partner is amplified when he finds out that she is literally dating Hitler).
It was not a thing, and then there was a time when broadcast networks were seen as beleaguered and completely bereft and now that's not true, as a consequence of a number of factors, and we're seeing an evolution now in subscription video-on-demand, particularly and for very good reasons, and so we have set up four-plus of our own subscription video-on-demand services, and we're now in that business.
Soon after her funeral, Tissot returned to Paris, bereft, where in the Church of St. Sulpice he experienced a profound vision of faith, after which he turned from portraying society to illustrating scenes from the Old and New Testaments so earnest and intense and frankly religious that if his previous fashion plate paintings hadn't already been too out of touch with avant-garde movements to engender serious interest by later art historians, such Christian obsession surely would have.
Hispanics are about twice as likely as whites to find themselves bereft of a photo ID on election day, and the impact is even more pronounced for blacks, who are three times more likely than whites to be excluded from polling places because they lack proper ID. The law falls harder on the poor, too: it has no effect on 97.4% of voters with incomes between $100,000 and $150,000 but effectively disenfranchises more than a fifth of voters earning less than $20,000.
I don't disagree with what you're saying, but I want to be clear about what it means: You're basically saying that the Republican Party is so bereft of principles at this point that it doesn't matter if the Trump campaign colluded with a hostile foreign power, or if members of the Trump campaign and family lined their own pockets at the expense of American prestige and interests, that none of these things will be part of the political calculus for Republican leaders.

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