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" It contained many quotes like this from Lee: "We've been robbed of our names and robbed of our culture.
Robbed of your health by this brutal game, allegedly robbed of your cash by team employees (possibly), and robbed of your dignity by internet trolls who chastise you and your girlfriend for leaving your wallets in the car.
In this model, they are robbed of the opportunity to teach, while black male students are robbed of opportunities to learn.
Robbed of a normal childhood What happened during the revolution registered strongly on a young boy who was robbed of a normal childhood, but who grew up witnessing history outside his front door.
Everywhere you looked, you'd see Britney robbed of her privacy.
We were very, very nearly robbed of it's throbbing delights.
Some Australians complain they are being robbed of a birthright.
They get completely robbed of complex emotions and showing vulnerability.
Those countries, too, have been robbed of their intellectual property.
They're being robbed of the opportunity to experience that safely.
People like Mr. Thompson can be robbed of legal recourse.
My little granddaughter has been robbed of her childhood innocence.
Just eight months after winning, he was robbed of $545,000.
Kardashian West Was Robbed Of Nearly $11 Million Worth Of Jewelry.
So it was a little disappointing to be robbed of that.
Robbed of ways of demonstrating a compound's safety, the plan stalled.
"She had been robbed of her part of history," Kimble says.
Mr. Opont said workers transporting ballots were robbed of election materials.
Will we be robbed of our seasonal visit from Neil Lane?
He feels his firm, in particular, has been robbed of it.
At several, those events — robbed of their drama — were simply canceled.
I feel robbed of knowing who my top artist really is!
From some constituents, who felt they had been robbed of jobs.
Looking back, I realize that I was not only robbed of my money, I was also robbed of the opportunity to attend a real school where I could meet other people and get a quality education.
Robbed of nearly all federal support for housing initiatives, cities have been
Their indignation at being robbed of their financial dignity is wholly justifiable.
"The world was robbed of three little angels," Sumter told the Post.
In an effort to be unbiased, I felt robbed of my autonomy.
Robbed of this climatic assistance, spin bowling increasingly became a defensive option.
And I do feel robbed of seeing Gandolfini cavorting with a cat.
They were also robbed of money, clothes, shoes and food ration cards.
There's this sense of being robbed of an inheritance or something deserved.
She was robbed of an education for simply being born a girl.
Another woman was robbed of $3,000 in jewelry and $19,000 in cash.
We all stand to lose by being robbed of our democratic choices.
Mr. Odinga claimed that he was robbed of victory in both elections.
If many Russians felt robbed of a future, they were not wrong.
Instead, they feel robbed of the possibility for a better life abroad.
"He got robbed of his life," Campos' mother told local TV station KTNV.
I was robbed of more than autonomy over my ability to define myself.
Kardashian West was robbed of a phone and $10 million worth of jewelry.
Music Tracker: Drake's tour bus was robbed of millions in cash and jewelry.
In fact, football fans were robbed of what should have been Brady vs.
In February, Nicki Minaj was robbed of an estimated $175,000 worth of jewelry.
"Our history—we were robbed of it because of a plague," Dustin says.
Elie Wiesel was robbed of his parents and sister by the Nazi holocaust.
Twelve years ago, Bob Levinson's wife and his children were robbed of him.
"I was robbed of my childhood," he said in a letter from prison.
Bong Joon Ho was robbed of best director by Sam Mendes and "1917."
He said he had been robbed of victory in the previous two contests.
He has said he was robbed of victory in the previous two contests.
Its report this month said the youngsters have been "robbed of their childhood."
"The worst part is that I'm robbed of my learning curve," Mahoney says.
At the same time, some police officers feel undermined and robbed of authority.
At the same time, some police officers feel undermined and robbed of authority.
Safaree told cops he was robbed of around $183,000 of cash and jewelry.
The common root among all of them is to rebuild the leverage and power the majority of American workers have been robbed of in recent decades (and they're often robbed of this leverage on the very first day on their job).
How do these women find a sense of self after being robbed of it?
And Anni said that she feels robbed of the experience of carrying her son.
Fans also tweeted about the situation, saying that they were "robbed" of the kiss.
They are robbed of an equal opportunity for prosperity, and plagued by systematic injustice.
Travelling from Paris to Venice, he thinks he has been robbed of €100 ($105).
I simply refuse to be robbed of the glorious joy that belongs to me.
Robbed of an opponent -- Clinton, former President Obama -- Trump has seemed listless and lost.
After 24 years of marriage, Kris claimed she feels robbed of her own history.
But for those robbed of their hair color, the genetic suspect was at large.
In the process, they were robbed of most of the wealth they had accumulated.
The word has been nearly robbed of its meaning, but Virginia is cinematic — truly.
It's her fourth day away from her home, a place robbed of happy memories.
Robbed of any facial expressions whatsoever, Dafoe's voice becomes his most powerful, wonderful tool.
The victims were robbed of the choice to come out on their own terms.
The demonstrators said that people at the border were being robbed of their lives.
My family has been robbed of decades with this beloved person in our lives.
Even though Dwayne has been robbed of so much, he has retained his loving personality.
There were no mourners, just a stark human form robbed of the vitality of life.
"If I think of Germany at night", he wrote, "then I'm robbed of my sleep".
But the Republicans in particular, feeling robbed of their turn, are bracing for a fight.
Puig was also robbed of $500,000 worth of jewelry in March in his previous home.
Drew was robbed of a second hit by Matt Kemp's diving catch in left field.
DH Victor Martinez reached base three times on Tuesday and was robbed of another hit.
Tether recently claimed it was robbed of $31 million in tokens after a malicious attack.
Robbed of the chance to win a medal at a home Olympics, Kasai was distraught.
They often are robbed of their wages without recourse because they have no legal status.
Teen Daze was recently robbed of several thousand dollars while performing on a European tour.
One missed goal, and it feels like they've been robbed of four years of work.
Admittedly, we felt a little robbed of the name-brand products we knew so well.
Just beyond them are trees black as coal and koalas and kangaroos robbed of life.
She helped him to understand that he had been robbed of everything, his boat stolen.
"I don't think anybody should be robbed of those things unless they really deserved it."
The U.S. team refused to accept their silver medals, arguing they had been robbed of victory.
Losing to a Yogg-Saron is even worse, and feels like being robbed of your win.
"This is something that we should have run, and we were robbed of that," Hipa said.
"She was robbed of a wonderful life yet to be lived," he said as he ruled.
He was beaten and robbed of his car, and $140,000 was stolen from his bank account.
Cabrera was also robbed of a hit when Marlins shortstop Adeiny Hechavarria made a leaping grab.
Israeli developers Shalev Moran, Alon Karmi, and Nadav Hekselman feel a little robbed of this catharsis.
Have we been robbed of the true politics of the console cowboy now that they're everywhere?
Some fans were disappointed, even angry, that they had been robbed of their favorite television host.
Yet on the debate stage Wednesday night, she was a winner — robbed of her rightful victory.
Somali refugees in Kenya suddenly robbed of hope say they fear reprisals from anti-American militants.
Humanity was robbed of its ability to create, as cities fell into disrepair and mistrust fractured society.
The argument goes that if this is a trial, the President has been robbed of due process.
And robbed of the unique charm of the Pokémon trappings, the underlying game just isn't very fun.
The controversial decision left Miles robbed of what would have been a historic victory and lifetime achievement.
Angela Bassett agrees with her fans who feel she was robbed of an Academy Award in 1994.
And this proved true in those colonies where the creatures had been robbed of their luminescent abilities.
The "Jackass" star says he got robbed of $500 during a shady taxi ride from the airport.
Charlton told her he'd been robbed of his money, though she noted he still had his wallet.
" RJ: "You're very good off-the-cuff, and I wouldn't want you to be robbed of that.
"The citizens of this city were robbed of the opportunity to decide what happens with Officer Goodson."
Stranded nearly 2,85033 miles from home, he had been robbed of his money, passport and cell phone.
Around the country, nativity scenes are being robbed of their focal figure (and sometimes of Mary, too).
When someone like Barry Freundel violates you, you aren't just robbed of your dignity and your safety.
Today's indoor cat is a tiger robbed of his dominion, a Lamborghini left idling in the garage.
Another South Korean exchange, Coinrail, was robbed of an even larger amount less than two weeks earlier.
His body shrank; he was smaller every morning, as if repeatedly robbed of substance in the night.
Vitriol and blind hatred aside, President Trump has been robbed of his constitutionally protected due process rights.
Like Angela, he is profoundly empty, having been robbed of his expected future way back in 1959.
Officer Andrew Spottswood was praised for helping a 75-year-old veteran who was robbed of his wallet.
I don't feel as if I was robbed of a birth or like less of a bad ass.
" Jalopnik's Stef Schrader was less kind, saying the short breaks between stages made her "feel robbed of racing.
As we reported, Safaree was held at gunpoint and robbed of more than $180k in cash and jewelry.
"In a large part of urban Alaska people talk about how they've been robbed of March," he added.
I felt like I was robbed of a chance to have a family before I even started out.
When Dominika undergoes torture at the hand of the Russian secret service, she's immediately robbed of her clothing.
For kids that were robbed of their childhood, this is one place they get to be kids again.
Getting robbed of millions of dollars of jewelry at gunpoint is not relatable, and it's not aspirational, either.
These women have been robbed of control over their own lives by the abusive men of the world.
Mr. Early was also robbed of several necklaces and gold caps from his teeth, the police have said.
He got stuck on a road in a blizzard, and was later robbed of cash and a laptop.
Fans of the New Orleans Saints, however, feel they were robbed of a trip to the big game.
"I think it's very fair to say that we're pretty much robbed of our education," she tells NBC.
Hernandez was robbed of a hit in the second inning on a diving play at third by Moustakas.
" Stowe's Uncle Tom, "her only black man, has been robbed of his humanity and divested of his sex.
The First Nations have been robbed of so many things, and suddenly here we are telling their stories.
Americans are being robbed of the chance to pass on a more prosperous country than we were given.
Mr. Odinga has said he was robbed of victory because of vote-rigging in those last two contests.
Plot: Robbed of his birthright, Arthur comes up the hard way in the back alleys of the city.
This Islamic State, by contrast, has been robbed of any strength in depth it may once have possessed.
When asked if he felt he had been robbed of much of his prime, he shook his head.
They were robbed of their money and clothes and expelled to a country they had never heard of.
The acne-colored woolen penis, meanwhile, robbed of its threat, becomes almost charming as an object of pity.
Finally, can we take a moment to acknowledge that Spotlight's costume designers were robbed of their own Oscar nomination?
This human has been robbed of their sexual pleasure, and we are here to give it back to them.
Later that month, Emmy Rossum was robbed of an estimated $150,000 in belongings while she was in New York.
From what we've seen of the game so far, it is robbed of any significance beyond its mechanical function.
The social media and reality TV star is said to have been robbed of millions of dollar of jewelry.
And it's not as if he's been robbed of the time needed to become better acquainted with the technology.
Australian team officials say the team was robbed of Zika-preventive shirts and other items during a fire drill.
Only connect, and the beast and the monk, robbed of the isolation that is life to either, will die.
Earlier this month, Kendall Jenner's home was robbed of up to $200,000 worth of jewelry and other personal belongings.
He was not only robbed of the collection, his palace and belongings, but he was also erased from history.
Robbed of the chance to take me by surprise, he had to think of another way to play it.
It was a powerful moment, one that could be robbed of its weight, if he were to appear again.
"The people in this community told me they were robbed of their homes both physically and psychologically," he said.
In practice it's just dull, and it's frustrating to see Ms. Hawn robbed of the opportunity to be silly.
They were robbed of money and a wedding ring and detained for five hours before being released, it said.
The IP Commission, a lobbying group in Washington, reckons that they are being robbed of up to $600bn a year.
And then, even that one shot of Rob and his toothpick disappeared — we have now been completely Robbed of content.
In this show, not only are women objects robbed of personalities, they're also prizes meant to be won or conquered.
After finally living out the quaint life he was once robbed of, an elderly Captain America sits by a river.
Two former executives sued it in 2016, claiming they had been unjustly fired and robbed of shares in the company.
Seen by people ignorant of that culture and in an alien environment, it is robbed of some of its essence.
You're reviewing Michelle from Full House: "Robbed of my Childhood," a story that more accurately reflects her crappy childhood reality.
An 85-year-old blind man from Oxnard, California was robbed of his wheelchair and two safes on Tuesday morning.
He was famously robbed of his initial acceptance speech moment for Moonlight, when Warren Beatty called out the wrong name.
People "fade away" and are tragically "robbed of their identities" as this incurable condition progresses, we're told time and again.
Zara Holland was robbed of her Miss GB title due to having a sexy "romp" with someone on Love Island.
Reformist lawmaker Mustafa Nayyem said hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians has been robbed of the right to cheap air travel.
The only downside is that the bout is being robbed of its main event feel by only going three rounds.
I empathize with my fellow Democrats who view Gorsuch as unacceptable and believe we were robbed of Merrick Garland's confirmation.
Reformist lawmaker Mustafa Nayyem said hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians had been robbed of the right to cheap air travel.
Cabrera, who was robbed of extra bases by an impressive Buxton catch in the fourth, got redemption one inning later.
A manipulative, sexually-harassing boss, robbed of "work," capers across the desktops of his office, laughing and tossing paper airplanes.
"Shayan's parents were robbed of their only son and a lifetime of memories," said Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer.
Mr. Odinga, who is running for a fourth time, says he was robbed of victory in the previous two contests.
In 2013, after Mr. Odinga lost again, this time to Mr. Kenyatta, he claimed he had been robbed of victory.
Its engagement seemed tentative, robbed of the operator control afforded by a practiced hand on the clutch lever and throttle.
They are robbed of the opportunities they have earned, to borrow a phrase from David Coleman of the College Board.
Even if the war ended tomorrow, she has been robbed of her childhood and the future she might have had.
Mt. Gox was repeatedly robbed of bitcoins between 2011 and 2014 by unknown thieves who stole at least 650,000 bitcoins.
Only minutes later did fans fully realize they were being robbed of Stucky, one of Tumblr's favorite fan-fiction couples.
But I would be lying if I said I left my time with Lyla feeling robbed of a positive experience.
Its great ideas have been nicked and bettered elsewhere; it's been robbed of the perceptual advantages of its own release.
He claims he was robbed of his wallet, $16k in cash, a $20k chain and his shoes in the attack.
The dog, robbed of its purpose, developed behavioral problems; eventually, it had to return to the agency that provided it.
It's been nearly two years since Kim Kardashian West was robbed of $10 million worth of jewelry at gunpoint in Paris.
"Despacito" star Daddy Yankee was robbed of gold chains, diamonds and other jewelry this week in Spain, the rapper's rep confirmed.
So might neighbours which, in living memory, China has invaded, threatened with invasion, bullied or robbed of South China Sea reefs.
As a result, the skin is robbed of its main energy source" — that would be oxygen — "and ultimately is inadequately cleansed.
We have been stripped down to our souls — though never losing our spirit — robbed of our humanity, our families, our dignity.
Meanwhile millions of people in the first post-revolutionary decade of the 1990s felt disoriented, robbed of social status and savings.
Even the visuals have been robbed of color, detail, and light, though Game of Thrones insists that part is your fault.
He explained that when one has been robbed of the people one loves, there is nothing but a wall of silence.
Moustakas was robbed of a probable homer in the second when Reynolds made a leaping grab above the wall in left.
Today, all movies are fast-paced, and the editing's so quick that I feel like I'm being robbed of an experience.
We're robbed of our agency to do and be anything that's outside of the boundaries of whatever is perceived as normal.
HELLER Should we take this moment to agree — she was robbed of a Tony nomination for "Shuffle Along" — and move on?
The nurse turned to the crowd in the entrance of the clinic, a porch robbed of its roof by the storm.
Fall Out Boy is reduced to trademark Patrick Stump yelps over some hard guitar jabs and robbed of all its funk.
The Clinton playbook left a party robbed of moral authority to confront Trump, and it indeed helped make his victory possible.
There, said Christoph Schlütermann, the German Red Cross official who eventually unraveled the mystery, he had been robbed of his wallet.
Like, that doesn't help me, I've already been robbed of that moment, I've been robbed from the financial gain of it.
And when poor governments are robbed of revenue—in Colombia or Zambia, for instance—women are left plugging the revenue gap.
Parks was robbed of $50 and assaulted by a drunk man in her central Detroit home at the age of 81.
Even when they did, they were almost always robbed of what many believed they deserved, as with Crystal in The Queen.
As Drax started to disappear we felt the pain of the warrior being robbed of his chance to avenge his family.
Dash, the L.A. boutique owned by Kim, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian, has reportedly been robbed of between $1,400 and $1,600 in merchandise.
Leikeli has thought a lot about the legacy she wants to leave and how often artists of color are robbed of one.
Parity, the cryptocurrency wallet service at the crux of this clusterfuck, was recently hacked and robbed of $32 million worth of Ether.
A woman's voice recalls a night of horrors, a moment in her youth where she and her companions were robbed of innocence.
Regardless, there is no evidence for Trump's repeated claim that he was robbed of millions of votes in some manner or another.
He was robbed of another two-run shot when Juan Lagares made a nice leaping catch against the fence in left-center.
Many critics, however, felt he was robbed of the Nobel Prize in Literature, given his rich and singular contribution to Caribbean writing.
If they disappear, we'd be robbed of the chance to see these giant animals roaming the Earth in their awe-inspiring glory.
The boy, Mark David, was allegedly robbed of $17 by a teenager but escaped with his life on Saturday, he told WSOC.
Calling the killing a "senseless tragedy," Smith said Jenkins was robbed of unspecified items and the shooter, who used a handgun, fled.
In the mythology Marston built around those bracelets, Wonder Woman could only be robbed of her superstrength if they were chained together.
When a sex toy store is robbed of $10,000 in toys and 303,000 condoms, it's fodder for a pretty epic press release.
When a state is ruthlessly districted, voters are robbed of meaningful elections and, as just happened in Georgia, unrepresentative policies become law.
TMZ broke the story ... Safaree was held at gunpoint in April 2018 and robbed of more than $180k in cash and jewelry.
The victory is emblematic of a nation "accustomed to being robbed of public services — or even robbed by them," one author writes.
They were robbed of optimism that came from the recent end of another war, by the vanity and hubris of their leaders.
According to the police report, Kenneth was robbed of $80, a credit card, an iPhone 7 and then doused with apple juice.
Many thousands have been literally robbed of their life savings after regime-affiliated financial institutions, free from accountability and regulations, defrauded them.
"Our boys and girls are sacred, we will not let them be robbed of Christmas," the consumer protection agency said on Twitter.
But nothing demonstrates the brutal reality of Africa's poaching crisis like the sight of a mutilated corpse, robbed of its feet and tusks.
Even though he descends from a line of chiefs, he says, he, too, was robbed of the knowledge passed on by his ancestors.
Jonathan Schoop added an RBI single in the eighth after being robbed of a three-run homer by Cameron Maybin in the fourth.
And I get why Democrats feel unfairly robbed of a high court seat, given that GOP obstructionism kept the spot open for Gorsuch.
The other feeling I have is that of being robbed of the last 83 years of my life, friendship and career with her.
Her birthday came just weeks after she was held at gunpoint and robbed of nearly $11 million worth of jewelry on Oct. 3.
The birthday messages come just weeks after Kim was held at gunpoint and robbed of nearly $11 million worth of jewelry on Oct.
His reaction was exactly why I'd kept my secret for as long as I did: He was frustrated, confused, and robbed of empathy.
"One type of abuse you might get on the job includes being robbed of payment after sex, which violates consent retroactively," she says.
He was robbed of a base hit by Arizona SS Nick Ahmed's diving stop of a hard-hit grounder in the first inning.
Just last week, the 21-year-old model was allegedly robbed of $200,000 worth of jewelry while she was away from her house.
"When Latinos and Latinas don't participate and don't vote, we are robbed of a voice and a seat at the table," he added.
Yet despite being robbed of political authority, the Prime Minister has been loyally kept in office by Conservative MPs -- backbench and frontbench alike.
As mostly women of color, domestic workers and farmworkers are threatened, robbed of their wages, not paid overtime, and made to be invisible.
While Sandhagen was robbed of the chance at a truly top tier bantamweight opponent, he did get a nice showcase in this one.
The last time he and Holzken fought in December of 2015 he was robbed of a decision which he clearly deserved to win.
And so I began to think about the story of a girl who dreams of becoming a pilot and is robbed of it.
They are day laborers, farmers, retired army officers, a polio victim on crutches, a mechanic who was robbed of his sight by war.
Some women had been robbed of the chance for justice years ago, when Florida prosecutors offered Epstein a plea deal without their input.
If government can restrict any of that speech, the information revealed through open records laws is robbed of its power to spur change.
If you're sitting too far to the side, too low or too high, you may be robbed of light that is rightly yours.
Without it, enrollment will continue to climb, taxpayers will continue to be squeezed, and the truly needy will be robbed of limited resources.
At the same time, his Republican opponents have been robbed of their most potent argument against him — that criminal corruption pervades his administration.
The images and stories of these youngsters, robbed of their childhood by the extreme violence of life under the Islamic State, are harrowing.
The reality star was tied up, locked in her hotel bathroom, and robbed of about $10.5 million in jewelry in the October 1 attack.
Bulgarian media reported on Monday that the country's sports minister, Krasen Kralev, had been robbed of his watch while entering the Olympic athletics stadium.
Kim Kardashian West's toned down her look since getting robbed of $10 million worth of jewelry at gunpoint in Paris nearly two years ago.
She was robbed of everything she had brought with her from Honduras, and because she is transgender, she was often verbally and physically harassed.
In the wake of his wife Kim Kardashian West being held at gunpoint and robbed of millions of dollars worth of jewelry on Oct.
" In reality, though, he says he feels "robbed of his possible future," haunted by a "shadow few others seem to see or care about.
Drake's bus was robbed of a suitcase that reportedly contained millions of dollars worth of jewelry and property while he performed in Phoenix, Arizona.
Kardashian West was held at gunpoint and robbed of $10 million in jewels at her hotel room during Paris Fashion Week in October 2016.
" Another tweeter wrote: "I personally voted leave unbelieving these lies and I regret it more than anything, I feel genuinely robbed of my vote.
After the awkward Oscar mishap of 2017, where Warren Beatty accidentally announced La La Land had won, Jenkins was robbed of his acceptance speech.
Black Widow, already robbed of a solo movie, gets a disproportionate consolation prize of becoming Hulk's girlfriend and a woman defined by her biology.
The Revenant star, who has been "robbed" of his Oscar about a half dozen times before, has won virtually every acting award this year.
It is sacred and God-given, but millions of babies have been robbed of that right in this, the freest country in the world.
It seems like every couple of months yet another venue is robbed of its ability to offer young people a temporary respite from reality.
We are all women who feel we've been robbed of our own safety by a predator who got away with it for too long.
Continuing that oral tradition, we sing to our kids, grandkids, nieces and nephews — something robbed of parents when their children are separated from them.
Beyond our own loss of a friend, and a guest on U.S. soil, Alan was robbed of the fruit of his labors and aspirations.
Without help, some experts say, the areas they leave behind — robbed of all topsoil and loaded with mercury — could take 22014 years to recover.
In the past, they've been slashed with machetes and robbed of their mobile phones, according to the men and recent Human Rights Watch report.
In the ninth, with the Nationals threatening to rally, Murphy was robbed of a hit when Cabrera made a diving, backhanded grab at shortstop.
Her surviving relatives, including siblings, "were robbed of the fact that they couldn't get to know her because she was not around," Coley said.
As a result, they're robbed of the protections and rights that unions and workers' movements have spent more than a century fighting to achieve.
All of this leads us to Alanis Morissette, who—not unlike our good friend Greg—was robbed of millions when her back was turned.
Surrounding ground must be cleared because the trees, robbed of genetic diversity through years of cloning, cannot compete with grasses, weeds and other trees.
"The same girl the defendant robbed of her innocence and of her childhood became a woman he used to victimize others," Ms. Hajjar said.
Too tired to defend themselves, they're easily robbed of their animal masks and turned into obedient workers, á la Yubaaba's bathhouse in Spirited Away.
Indeed, so much was accomplished during the budget season that many had suggested the end of the legislative session would be robbed of drama.
Ravaged by injuries, the Spurs were robbed of a real chance to push the Golden State Warriors in the N.B.A.'s Western Conference finals.
Teenagers like Ms. Nakagawa's brothers, Hank and Hiroshi Sasaki, had been robbed of their chance to finish high school or save money for college.
Ritchie's take on the medieval legend follows King Arthur, played by Charlie Hunnam, who is robbed of his birthright and has a tough upbringing.
The women were robbed of clothing and shoes, and even their ration cards for food distribution were seized and destroyed, the aid group said.
Tesla is robbed of his patents and left in mountainous debt before being hired by Westinghouse, who is impressed by Tesla's AC motors and transformers.
Drake's tour bus was robbed of a suitcase that reportedly contained millions of dollars worth of jewelry and property while he performed in Phoenix, Arizona.
Garcia's bunt single and Sanchez's double occurred after Mike Moustakas was robbed of a homer by Garcia's leaping catch in center field in the third.
I have been touched by extreme violence and I have been robbed of the life I always wanted by someone who chose to do evil.
When I think about where my life would be if I earned what I am supposed to be making, I feel robbed of my dignity.
Now that I know that this exists, I feel almost robbed of it, being on the other side of the camera — I'm bored with that.
"As you can see I'm exhausted," the 2009 U.S. Open champion who has been robbed of large chunks of his career by injury, told reporters.
These are children who have really been robbed of the basic positive socialization that children need to thrive and adults need to maintain their sanity.
The same principles apply as Ambulances can't get through and tough neighborhoods are robbed of valuable police resources that are sent to monitor these protests.
And so Hitler had an easy time claiming that the Army had been robbed of victory by the sinister machinations of socialists, pacifists, and Jews.
There was also behind-the-scenes footage of the aftermath when one of Star's warehouses was robbed of $2.5 million worth of makeup in April.
"The family's been robbed of all these things that could happen," said Kevin Moran, a funeral director at the John Vincent Scalia Home for Funerals.
Iran, seeing a fellow Shiite-majority nation robbed of its lifeblood, would strike, and jump again into a fast-paced development of a nuclear bomb.
A nation that cannot afford to lose even one of its talented and educated citizens has now been robbed of several of its future leaders.
Jindosh doesn't die, but is robbed of his intellect, doomed to wear the face of a genius but without a brain to back it up.
"A significant segment of the population in each of these countries feels that they have been robbed of something, been misled and cheated," he said.
And the country's divided enough as it is now without having a huge chunk of voters feeling that their president was robbed of his office.
Jonathan Schoop added an R.B.I. single in the eighth after being robbed of a three-run homer by right fielder Cameron Maybin four innings earlier.
The fact that Washington is seemingly in a state of perpetual crisis under Trump means week's drama has been robbed of some of its potency.
As long as so much influencing is done off the books, Americans are robbed of the chance to know how their democracy is truly governed.
You could solve the puzzle and not look for the rest of the theme, but I would hate to see you robbed of the pleasure.
At this point in the ballet, his character — having been seduced by a cunning Siren and robbed of every last cent — has hit rock bottom.
The Favourite was cruelly robbed of the Academy Award for Best Picture a few short weeks ago, but at the time I didn't know that.
Robbed of what he loves to do most — hiking, fishing, sports, working at his kebab shop — he has started to feel depressed and desperately lonely.
The Justice Department declined to comment, even though it sets the rules and, by all appearances, its National Security Division was robbed of an important statistic.
Photo via Unicef "A child not in school is a child robbed of her rights and her future," said Jonathan Veitch, UNICEF's Representative in South Sudan.
Devdas (based on the novel of the same name) is easily Bhansali's best, full of petty classism and women robbed of agency but fighting the system.
" She added in an email sent to Hyperallergic: "I am devastated to have been robbed of the privilege of sharing this retrospective with the German public.
Tortice&aposs family said she aspired to be a professional basketball player or work in law enforcement like her father but was robbed of those opportunities.
Kim Kardashian West is detailing the terrifying night in Paris when she was robbed of millions of dollars worth of jewelry while alone in her apartment.
"My sister was supposed to be with me and her children, all three of them, for Christmas and I got robbed of that opportunity," she said.
Whether or not they were meant as a compliment, they felt like an increasingly heavy weight, a reminder of the childhood innocence I was robbed of.
Pillar struck out Justin Smoak was robbed of a go-ahead extra-base hit by Gardner&aposs leaping catch in front of the left field wall.
It was a controversial match after Williams sustained three code violations, and as a result, Osaka was robbed of the opportunity to properly celebrate her victory.
Torn from the land to which they belonged, robbed of their labor that gave their lives purpose and meaning, they fell victim to poverty and misery.
Looking at the tragedies of his recent past and reckoning with a future that seemed robbed of hopefulness, his takeaway was this: nothing gold can stay.
"No one must be left behind, especially those that — through no fault of their own — have been robbed of their most important developmental years," Gamba said.
And by dragging out the "mystery," we're being robbed of the chance to actually see Mellie (Bellamy Young) or Cyrus (Jeff Perry) in the Oval Office.
The Steelers were robbed of a chance to be down only two with 1:55 left in the fourth quarter, but they scored the touchdown anyway.
As they walk slowly towards the water, they seem like headless apparitions, robbed of their humanity by the endless burden of their own self-imposed labor.
" Mr. Bosworth of Facebook said ad blockers were "certainly bad for the publications who are robbed of half of the value exchange between users and publishers.
The children, often recruited from poor neighborhoods, coerced into joining armed groups, or volunteered by their families, are robbed of the opportunity to receive an education.
When they arrived the victims were unharmed, but had been robbed of a number of personal items at gunpoint by four individuals in a black BMW.
An off-duty New York City police officer was hit over the head and robbed of his firearm early Sunday in the Bronx, the police said.
"I am distressed because the world has been robbed of an important piece of its artistic and cultural heritage," Denham told Hyperallergic through an Artsproof representative.
I'm not allowed to tell you exactly how Anchorage keeps rich institutions from being robbed of their cryptocurrency, but the off-the-record demo was damn impressive.
Sanders supporters who had convinced themselves that their candidate was robbed of a victory weren't necessarily going to change their minds just because Sanders said they should.
Goodrum, who was robbed of an extra-base hit his first time up, made sure no one could haul in his long fly ball in the fourth.
A Texas organization that honors service members at their funerals reportedly suffered a blow this week after they found they'd been robbed of dozens of American flags.
As he pulled into the store's parking lot around midnight, the 32-year-old Syed worried that he might be robbed of the $28,1.53 he was carrying.
At the time, Schuett told the Associated Press that she was "shocked and disappointed" and felt "as though I was robbed of that opportunity" to confront him.
Kim Kardashian West was held at gunpoint and robbed of jewellery worth several million dollars at a luxury residence in Paris, according to her publicist and police.
Many deputies feel that they were robbed of their "turn" at the presidency, after five years under a Socialist, and are in no mood to co-operate.
Eviction paperwork was filed on McCoy's behalf by Porter prior to a July 10 home invasion in which Cordon alleges she was beaten and robbed of jewelry.
St. Bonaventure, with their 22-8 season (despite their loss to Davidson in the A-10 Tournament semifinals) were robbed of a seat at the Big Dance.
The lawsuit states $6,116,067 is the same amount the insurance company paid Kardashian West for the stolen jewelry that she was robbed of at gunpoint on Oct.
She was a child still and robbed of her freedom, her life's trajectory altered because of an ideology that does not value her worth as a woman.
" One of the most extensive treatments on the subject is in the book "Stolen Valor: How the Vietnam Generation Was Robbed of Its Heroes and Its History.
Photo: Ian Forsyth (Getty)A couple who was robbed of at least $118,2.33 worth of precious horticultural rarities has one plea for the thief: water the trees.
But now he says what nags at him more than lost income is the knowledge that future athletes may be robbed of the chance at honest competition.
Kendrick took home the award for Best Rap Album (an honor he was robbed of last year), but lost to Taylor Swift for Album of the Year.
In recent weeks, Hong Kong media have reported several cases of mainland Chinese being robbed of hundreds of thousands of dollars after withdrawals using multiple ATM cards.
Mugabe said in March 2016 the country was robbed of wealth by diamond companies including joint ventures between Chinese companies and the army, police and intelligence services.
And victims — who could be said to include all citizens of any country targeted by an attack — do not want their trauma to be robbed of meaning.
But he was unswayed: Having been robbed of sex and the use of his legs, he said, all he had to look forward to was getting revenge.
It was educational, she said, yet also extraordinarily difficult to confront an ugly history in which her ancestors had been robbed of their humanity and their lives.
But the average Russian learns every day that his country is treated unfairly and has been robbed of its triumphs, whether on battlefields or in sporting arenas.
It feels heartbreaking and like the world is being robbed of something important and beautiful that she can't sing these songs, her life's work, with her fans.
But now it's like, "No, it is okay for you to say that you have been robbed of something," and that is where I'm scared of technology.
Moments that are meant to be powerful, including a death early on, are robbed of drama because you're given few reasons to actually empathize with these characters.
The result has been decried by Trump supporters, who have accused Cruz of stealing the election from Colorado Republicans they say have been robbed of their vote.
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.
The Bishop of Liege, Monsignor Jean-Pierre Delville, was reportedly tied up in his apartment within the Belgian episcopal palace and robbed of goods worth €20,000 (~$23,000).
It was the sight of my grandfather's body robbed of his autonomy that disturbed me most — the inserted tubes, the attendance of strangers, the imprisonment in bed.
These figures may not sound like much, but for a nation accustomed to being robbed of public services — or even robbed by them — they are highly encouraging.
Countless innocent women have been robbed of justice, friends of mine insist, so why are we agonizing about the possibility of a few good men going down?
"There was a period where I felt a lot of resentment for having been robbed of who I could've been if I'd been raised here," he said.
The series shrewdly includes Star's personal ups and downs, like when his dog died or when his factory was robbed of millions of dollars worth of merchandise.
He went 0-for-3 but was robbed of a hit leading off the seventh when LF Ian Desmond made a diving grab of Garcia's sinking liner.
The thought of the farmers losing the land and being robbed of an honest living is a depressing one, and it's not only the agriculturists who'll lose out.
The tournament in August was embroiled in controversy surrounding a new '10-point must' scoring system, with allegations by some boxers that they had been robbed of victory.
It would have marked her first public appearance since she was held at gunpoint and robbed of millions of dollars worth of jewelry in Paris in early October.
Libra has the potential to get more money from working parents back to their families and help people retain credit even if they're robbed of their physical possessions.
Kim Kardashian West has left Paris on a private jet after being tied up and robbed of $10 million in jewelry by armed masked men dressed as police.
The next hitter, Maikel Franco, was robbed of a three-run homer by New York outfielder Juan Lagares, who made a leaping catch at the center-field fence.
The tournament in August was embroiled in controversy surrounding the new '10-point must' scoring system, with allegations by some beaten boxers that they were robbed of victory.
It was his second three-hit game of the year, and he was robbed of extra bases by Harold Ramirez's running catch against the wall in right-center.
Io and Echo were robbed of their speech, one cursed to be a cow tormented by a gadfly, and the other cursed to repeat the speech of others.
Police confirmed to PEOPLE that the comedian was robbed of approximately half a million dollars' worth of clothes, jewelry, watches and other personal items in the home invasion.
Even when robbed of their weapons or jobs or status, white men are still in possession of a metanarrative of power—they're not the right candidate for catharsis.
New Yorkers who depend on the subways are missing court hearings, arriving late for medical appointments, losing out on jobs or being robbed of time with their children.
Since winning the 2009 U.S. Open, Del Potro has been robbed of large chunks of his career, undergoing three left wrist surgeries and another to his right wrist.
You are also robbed of your faith and, very often, of your religious community, which can view you as the real betrayer of the faith for speaking out.
Mr. Odinga is Luo; when he was seemingly robbed of a victory in 2007, two months of lethal violence erupted, ending with the creation of a coalition government.
In the absence of that truth, Milton's Christian faith and all the positions he had taken on the basis of that faith would be robbed of their meaning.
According to Joe Vazquez, the reporter who was out on assignment, Meredith was shot; then robbed of his phone; then was able to return fire on the suspect.
And individual survivors, both in the midst of these relationships or long afterward, are often robbed of the opportunity and power to claim the facts of their experiences.
The calls — or noncalls — left legions of fans feeling their teams had been robbed of a chance to advance to the Super Bowl, and left others simply confused.
The basic idea of the book — that a people robbed of the tools of self-understanding find themselves at a dead end — actually has relevance to this country.
As TMZ reported ... cameras weren't rolling when Kim was robbed of her multi-million dollar diamond rock and other jewelry in October, but they did capture the aftermath.
You are robbed of the ability to read your interviewer's body language and facial expressions, so figuring out how to navigate them without losing your cool can be tough.
But the women who have blazed a trial in business since the Taliban were ousted in 2001 say they have come too far to be robbed of their achievements.
It's frightening to know that anyone — celebrity or otherwise — can be robbed of their privacy during the time they need it most: in a moment of life-threatening distress.
Across Africa they are helping to unclog courts, resolve disputes and bring justice to the most vulnerable, from suspects deprived of their liberty to farmers robbed of their lands.
Even families earning a living wage often can't absorb the financial blow of being robbed of weeks or months of pay — and families below the poverty line certainly can't.
Saying he had been robbed of a rightful win, and vowing never to fight again in any AIBA-organized competition, the world champion also accused Russia of influencing judges.
Bonsai master Seiji Iimura—who kept a garden in the Saitama prefecture outside of Tokyo—was robbed of seven small bonsai trees valued around 13 million yen, reports CNN.
After trekking and taking buses through Colombia and Ecuador, she made it to Tumbes, only to be robbed of her immigration documents and cash late on Friday, she said.
Since Kim Kardashian was held at gunpoint in Paris and robbed of jewelry worth millions of dollars, most of the outspoken family has remained relatively silent on the events.
In his debut, Brinson was hitless in two at-bats with two walks, and he was robbed of a base hit by Arizona shortstop Nick Ahmed in the first.
Millions of widows in sub-Saharan Africa are left destitute after being disinherited and robbed of their property, women's rights campaigners said ahead of International Widows' Day on Thursday.
MONTREAL (Reuters) - Ferrari hailed Sebastian Vettel as the moral winner of the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday while the German raged at being robbed of victory by race stewards.
Two coaches for Australia's rowing team were attacked and robbed in the Ipanema neighborhood, while some Olympians were robbed of belongings in the athletes' village during a fire drill.
When a beloved character dies in a grand way for abstract reasons (God, Queen, country, or any of those other big structures), we're robbed of any kind of empathy.
Creating a sizable new arsenal of superfast weapons can make other nations jittery — fearful that they might be robbed of an ability to respond effectively to a major attack.
More than a dozen men arrived at the farm with the promise of love via newspaper want-ads, only to be murdered, butchered, and robbed of their life savings.
No doubt some of that rage is just frustrated power — now that June is pregnant and can't be harmed too badly, Lydia has been robbed of an object lesson.
The increase in robberies was driven in part by a sharp rise in teenagers being robbed of their iPhones and electronics on the way to school, the police said.
From there, a smuggler from Lebanon took the man and 35 other migrants of different nationalities to Honduras, where he said he was robbed of all of his belongings.
Since being held at gunpoint and robbed of $10 million worth of jewelry during Paris Fashion Week two years ago, Kim Kardashian West has avoided wearing extravagant pieces in public.
The idea that someone who was made into a shade of her former self suddenly has no living left to do after being robbed of her emotional catharsis is horrifying.
"This is when she should have been at the playground, and so often, siblings of cancer patients are robbed of a time when they can just be kids," Geri said.
The stepping up of oil sales to alleviate a fuel crunch facing Damascus has infuriated the local Arab protesters, with many placards saying they were being "robbed" of their wealth.
Shouldn't we look at Belfort's behavior in the movie — which led to four years in prison, $110 million in restitution, and people robbed of their money — as, you know, bad?
There is hope, with a dispatched Outsider and an Abbey thusly robbed of its convenient scapegoat, for a world with a different, and hopefully more egalitarian power structures in place.
She assumed that the fix was in, that she and the D.N.C. had arranged for the coronation that she felt she was robbed of in the tulip craze of 2008.
While both women say they feel robbed of their childhoods together, they have come to be at peace with uncovering this life-altering revelation at this stage in their lives.
Kim Kardashian West has avoided wearing extravagant jewelry in public since being held at gunpoint and robbed of $10 million worth of jewels during Paris Fashion Week two years ago.
We desperately require a recommitment and reconnection to the human dignity each of us is robbed of when every aspect of our life is commodified and measured by market values.
But César was robbed of any future when police officers forcefully disappeared him and 28 male classmates on a hellish September night three years ago in the town of Iguala.
But César was robbed of any future when police officers forcefully disappeared him and 42 male classmates on a hellish September night three years ago in the town of Iguala.
The AfD surged because of a market gap for stricter immigration laws — and when the established parties adopted policies to fill this gap, the extremists were robbed of their fuel.
According to the court papers, Mr. Early was robbed of two cellphones, several necklaces and the gold caps from his teeth, and was shot in the knee by Mr. Tejada.
If Google, Twitter and Facebook had built in photo recognition to take down all images of Pepe the Frog, the movement might have been robbed of a critical rallying cry.
Mr. Kobach, who has said Mr. Trump's claim that he was robbed of a popular-vote victory is plausible, is among the leading advocates of restrictions on voting and registration.
Croatia: Two Nigerian students who traveled to Zagreb for a table-tennis tournament say they were mistaken for undocumented migrants, robbed of their money and clothes and expelled to Bosnia.
"Very few communities in our nation have had to suffer as much as black people, who have also been robbed of the opportunity to emote from that experience," the Rev.
The fact that thousands of citizens will be robbed of their voice on Election Day is not only a crisis for our democracy; it's also a roadblock to meaningful rehabilitation.
He doubled again in the fifth and was robbed of a possible triple in the seventh by Marlins center fielder Marcell Ozuna, who made a running catch in the gap.
In a drama-filled day, Fillon delivered a defiant speech to thousands of grassroots supporters in central Paris on Sunday, telling them that they would not be robbed of victory.
If you didn't already think Freddie Mercury was robbed of the biopic he deserved, one look at Rocketman is enough to make you curse the stale, conventional trappings of Bohemian Rhapsody.
Black women have not had the same privilege—an imbalance that persists because of the ways in which, historically, Black women have been overtly fetishized and robbed of their sexual agency.
While alone in her No Address Hotel room during Paris Fashion Week, the Kimoji creator was held at gunpoint and robbed of millions of dollars worth of jewelry on Oct. 3.
In his first public appearance since Kim Kardashian West was robbed of nearly $11 million at gunpoint during Paris Fashion Week West did not address the tragic incident at the show.
Physicist Mark Jackson has a good roundup at the Conversation of people who were robbed of a prize because of this rule, including Freeman Dyson for his contributions to quantum electrodynamics.
Teddy (James Marsden), who was robbed of free will by Dolores when she modded his personality without permission, chooses to turn his gun on himself rather than stand by her side.
Osaka will join the group of skilled players — Serena Williams, Alizé Cornet, countless others — who were robbed of their moments because of a power structure that refuses to treat them fairly.
We're talking more along the lines of power grids getting shut down, financial institutions being robbed of millions of dollars, and factories or even smart vehicles being commandeered from remote locations.
In October 2016, Kardashian West was tied up, held at gunpoint, and robbed of $10 million in jewelry by armed masked men dressed as police while in Paris for Fashion Week.
It is, however, a good time for those of us pushed to the margins—denied our rights, robbed of our autonomy, our voices left stifled in our throats—to get angry.
By the time he founded Deep Springs, Nunn had held stakes in gold mines, newspapers and banks (one of which was robbed of more than $103,500 by Butch Cassidy in 1889).
When you had to drive 21970 miles to see your obstetrician or your ophthalmologist or to shop for clothes, you were robbed of time—and time, as they say, is money.
The world is watching — and the United States has been left with a choice of whether or not to help a people who have already been robbed of so many choices.
He tells a story about how Young Thug recently visited the country and was robbed of his chain after turning up several hours late (Thugga has a different version of events).
If they'll have been robbed of their intellect, respect of their peers and source of income—yet still wheeled in front of a camera to try and frighten America's wallets open.
According to an affidavit for Boatwright's arrest warrant, XXXTentacion was robbed of $50,000 that he'd tucked into a small Louis Vuitton bag in his BMW when he was shot and killed.
In Alla Ricerca dei Vestiti Perduti di Krizia (In Search of the Lost Dresses by Krizia) (1995), a detective helps an unclothed Valentina find the dresses she has been robbed of.
President Donald Trump's political operation is shifting its focus to apparent Democratic frontrunner Joe Biden — and ramping up its efforts to convince Bernie Sanders' supporters he's being robbed of the nomination.
"Their childhoods were robbed of them because of asthma," said Ms. Sanchez, 40, who suffers from a severe version of the disease, along with Leonardo, 8, Olivia, 11, and Ruben, 16.
Bottas, robbed of victory in Baku a year ago by a blown tyre three laps from the end, was a tenth of a second quicker than championship-leading team mate Hamilton.
Dolours Price and many like her believed that, after the signing of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998, she had been robbed of any moral justification for the bombings and abductions.
Kim Kardashian West is back in the jewelry game ... almost 2 years to the day after being bound, gagged, held at gunpoint and robbed of more than $6 million in bling.
Saying that he had been robbed of a rightful win, and vowing never to fight again in any AIBA-organised competition, the reigning world champion also accused Russia of influencing the judges.
Mr Sternberg: The theme that ties together so many of the strands I discuss in the book is choice—millennials have been robbed of the ability to make choices about their future.
LF Randal Grichuk was 0-for-4 with an intentional walk ands was robbed of an extra-base hit on a diving catch by Arizona CF Gregor Blanco in the fourth inning.
While alone in her No Address Hotel room during Paris Fashion Week, the Kimoji creator, 36, was held at gunpoint and robbed of millions of dollars worth of jewelry on Oct. 3.
Public pension trustees and chief investment officers face the difficult task of informing Paul that the ruse is up and Peter will no longer stand for being robbed of his retirement livelihood.
Frazier hit one home run and was robbed of another on Saturday before Abreu singled in the winning run in the bottom of the 11th to give Chicago a 33-3 victory.
According to an affidavit for Boatwright's arrest warrant, XXXTentacion was robbed of $50,000 that he had tucked into a small Louis Vuitton bag in his BMW when he was shot and killed.
After performing a technically perfect flippity-flop (probably not the official name, but I hold that it's fitting), one of Hayley's teammates is robbed of a perfect 10 by the errant strap.
But one of the ugliest moments came from the officiating staff with the game tied at 1-1, when Gareth Bale was robbed of a completely onside goal by the linesman (above).
While Mousasi looked the best he has to date, and picked up the biggest name of his career, it feels as though we were robbed of the actual conclusion of the bout.
Last month, the U.S. Department of Labor announced that U.S. Senate federal contract workers like me had been robbed of over $85033 million dollars from our paychecks by our employer, Compass Group.
At East 84th Street and Third Avenue, a member of the Proud Boys group told passing officers that he had been attacked and had been robbed of a backpack containing his wallet.
Some of them felt they were robbed of justice, not just in the recent case against Epstein, but also years ago, when Florida prosecutors offered Epstein a plea deal without their input.
Ekrem Imamoglu, the opposition politician the government robbed of victory in the Istanbul mayoral race back in March, pointedly called on artists and businessmen to break their silence before the re-run.
He was, however, robbed of a hit on a terrific play by Jays third baseman Josh Donaldson in the sixth, and flew out to the left-field wall earlier in the game.
Days after their defeat, the two men say they were arrested by the police, robbed of their money and clothes, and deported at gunpoint to a country they had never heard of.
Even before Tuesday's vote, many in Kisumu feared the 72-year-old, left-leaning Odinga would be robbed of victory, as he says he also was in the 2007 and 2013 elections.
Tebow was robbed of a hit in the eighth when a line drive destined for center field struck the pitcher and settled in front of the mound for an easy put-out.
Although the family took a break from filming after Kim was held at gunpoint and bound, gagged and robbed of millions of dollars worth of her jewelry during Paris Fashion Week on Oct.
That has led London Marathon organisers to pursue her for the prize money she won in 2010, which they now plan to redistribute amongst the clean athletes who were robbed of their winnings.
But here's the thing: Without proper tech, you'll be pitifully huddled on the couch with your 13-inch laptop — like you did back in your University days — robbed of the entire theatrical experience.
The former had been subjected to an aggressive tax probe and robbed of a tender for getting on the wrong side of the government during the anti-government Gezi Park protests of 2013.
The worry: If these views aren't completely robbed of any kind of platform, they could gain legitimacy — and take advantage of liberal ideals like free speech to, ironically, promote their very illiberal messages.
For many women who aren't sample-sized, myself included, we've been robbed of the chance to feel badass about our fashion choices, because it's a struggle to find trendy clothing in our sizes.
Kim Kardashian's stylish tour of Paris Fashion Week came to a horrifying end after she was held at gunpoint and robbed of $10 million in jewels at her hotel room early Monday morning.
Because she likes cooking — and she wants to savor these family experiences she felt robbed of while her own father was out on the road so much — but also because she's the mom.
As the condition worsens, if chalked up to old age instead of treatable heart valve disease, once active and relatively healthy people are robbed of their independence, increasingly making trips to the doctor.
The most recent attack came on Wednesday night, according to local news outlet KATU2, with "at least" four carts being ransacked and robbed of items that can be easily resold on the street.
As police officers arrest the pimp and his cohorts the religious Seagal fan might be running his buttery fingers through his mullet and wondering if he was just robbed of a fight scene.
The court's ruling is a victory for the more than 40,000 low-wage Birmingham residents who were robbed of a much-needed pay raise and who will now get their day in court.
When I log off of Twitter at night and talk to my roommate, who's in her own hometown, I'm reminded that it's okay to feel robbed of an important time in our life.
The victims, all freed since a teenage girl escaped last year and alerted authorities, were also essentially robbed of their social welfare benefits while being held against their will, according to federal prosecutors.
Many of his supporters believed that fraud would stop him from taking office, in the same way Mr. López Obrador claimed he was robbed of the presidency when he first ran in 2006.
"Anything they could do to recognize the athletes that were robbed of the moment would certainly go a long way toward repairing some of the damage that was done," Nelson told USA Today.
Twelve years on from her retirement, she can still reel off all the events, be it at the Olympics or the world championships, at which she felt she had been robbed of gold medals.
Photo: APWe have all been robbed of one Snooty, the beautiful, beloved 69-year-old manatee believed to be not only the world's oldest manatee living in captivity, but the oldest in the world.
I found myself on an elevator with Vashadze after a pre-election meeting in which he exuded all the anger and exhaustion of a man who believed he would be robbed of an election.
Very early into oral arguments, Breyer questioned the attorney for Shaw about whether insurance negates theft -- using the example of Kardashian being robbed of millions of dollars' worth of jewelry in Paris this week.
While BIP was spending an inordinate amount of time force-feeding fans this boring high school drama, viewers were robbed of all the romance and hilarious behind-the-scenes moments shared by other couples.
"If you do not have the ability to express your own opinion, to criticise policy, offer competing ideas without fear of intimidation or retribution, then your country is being robbed of opportunity," Biden said.
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's National Regeneration Movement (MORENA) came in a close second to the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) in Sunday's election in State of Mexico, claiming it had been robbed of victory.
It's the fact that it is a game about a world robbed of humanity that forces the player to think about their relationship to the world, to their personal failings, and to their guilt.
Robbed of an arm and a leg, Arlen somehow makes it to a compound run by the Dream (Keanu Reeves), a philosophical, cultish dude with a Southern accent and a penchant for wild ideas.
Previously, when workers were robbed of their wages, Mr. Trinidad said, they were unable to respond; because of their immigration status, they were often afraid to report the theft or did not know how.
I am no stranger to this daily reality: Friends and family members are leaving; some have been robbed of their few remaining belongings and of their hopes; others have lost their jobs and income.
Sanchez was robbed of another hit and at least one more RBI when first baseman Jeimer Candelario made a diving snag of his line drive with runners at second and third in the seventh.
One by one, the Starks fell — a pregnant Talisa was stabbed in the belly; a stunned Robb shot by crossbows, then stabbed in the heart; and an anguished Catelyn robbed of her eldest son.
After being robbed of a Super Bowl appearance last year by a missed pass interference call so bad that it inspired a rule change, the Saints will be looking for some revenge this year.
LONDON — The world is reeling after Kim Kardashian West was held at gunpoint by masked men dressed as police officers and robbed of jewellery worth several million dollars at a luxury residence in Paris.
Lawmakers, feeling robbed of a salary bump that they argued should have been evaluated independently of the usual political bartering, have taken an unusual number of open swipes at the governor in recent days.
But the sentiment behind the tweets — a visceral sense that evidence of diversity in any context must mean white people have been robbed of something to which they were entitled — is worth talking about.
A generation has been robbed of its future by forced recruitment to fight, being mistaken and targeted as opposition fighters and early marriage -- when parents have no other means to pay for necessities like food.
Kardashian West has slowly started adding opulent accessories — including diamond grills — back into her wardrobe more than two years after getting robbed of $10 million worth of jewelry at gunpoint and toning down her look.
"We have been robbed of this election, that is a fact and it shall be proved after 14 days," the party's vice president, Geoffrey Mwamba, told a news conference in the southern African nation's capital.
Earlier this year, Shangela made it into the top four for RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 3 — though die-hard fans of the VH1 Emmy-winning reality series think she was robbed of the crown.
Related: Son of Canadian Diplomat Heads to Boot Camp After Plea Deal in Fatal Miami Drug Rip-Off On October 22015, 215, Francisco was robbed of $25,000 in cash and killed in his Juárez home.
The News & Observer reports that a caramel-colored pup named Carmelo was previously owned by 62-year-old Marilyn Crisp, who was robbed of her sight by cataracts which she developed a few years ago.
For the most part, Davenport's repository consisted of eight- to 10-year-old Dell desktops and laptops he had robbed of RAM and other components to help speed up or repair machines used by teachers.
But that thinking is a problem at the root of our criminal justice system: Little fuss is made when people without access to the levers of power are robbed of their dignity, rights or freedoms.
This view is dangerously wrong, of course, as we Kenyans well remember from the 2007 presidential election — when Mr. Odinga seemed to be robbed of a victory and the country instantly erupted in lethal protests.
And I have met other queer folks who feel the way I do — robbed of an opportunity to explore their natural attractions from an early age and who as a result may feel emotionally stunted.
According to RT, police in Maryland employed the controversial surveillance system in the case of a pizza delivery man who had allegedly been robbed of 15 chicken wings and three subs, together valued at $56.77.
Antifa supporters worry that if these groups' views aren't completely robbed of any kind of platform, they could gain legitimacy — and take advantage of democratic ideals like free speech to, ironically, promote their undemocratic messages.
Imagine coming home from 10 toe bone amputations and then having to dig in the litter box gravel or being robbed of your first line of defense, your nails, and having to use your teeth instead.
"Consumers are often robbed of the experience to shop around by pledging their business to one provider on the spot, often unknowingly agreeing to pay higher fees," said Linda Jun, counsel at Americans for Financial Reform.
Our naive protagonist, Franklin (Damson Idris) is badly beaten and robbed of $30,000 thanks to a ruthless set up orchestrated by Claudia (Judith Scott), a club owner who has been purchasing cocaine from him in bulk.
The precinct captains that represented the Vermont senator at the caucuses Monday night feel like he was robbed of a moment he could've used to advance his campaign and build momentum going into New Hampshire Friday.
As details emerge about what happened to Kardashian — she was robbed of roughly 10 million dollars worth of jewelry by masked men with handguns — it's clear that this was a very real and very traumatic event.
It is widely believed that Mr Odinga was robbed of victory in 2007, and that in 2013 he genuinely trailed in the first round but probably not by so much that Mr Kenyatta truly won outright.
Along the way he is robbed of nearly everything (except his slave), is offered charity by a selfless congregation of Puritans, is nearly assassinated by some Hessian mercenaries, and is taken in by a gracious aristocrat.
TMZ broke the story ... Fetty was robbed of more than $450k in jewelry and cash Sunday in his hometown of Paterson, NJ after a physical altercation with Raheem Thomas -- aka Fuzz -- that led to a shootout.
And second, by defining it as Antonin Scalia's seat—and not, say, Merrick Garland's—Republicans are trying to undercut the valid arguments made by Democrats that they were robbed of a seat that belonged to them.
Longtime friend and stylist Simone Harouche was in a different room when Kardashian West was held at gunpoint, bound, gagged and robbed of $10 million in jewelry by armed masked men dressed as police, PEOPLE confirms.
Williams suspects that Suu Kyi's aims have remained consistent since the period after 1988, when she returned to her homeland, assumed the mantle of her father, set her sights on leadership, and was robbed of victory.
When they tried that, arriving in Tajikistan in the fall of 2014, it ended up a disaster: They were robbed of about $5,000 in savings, jewelry and cellphones, they said, and were deported back to Afghanistan.
And so of course, we are robbed of the viewpoints we need when we don't have photographers of color increasingly having their images disseminated by incredible newspapers like The New York Times, or any other outlet.
I think part of the reason why we're robbed of perspectives when we don't see the full range of black expression is because there is no one prescriptive way to live this life with black skin.
New York scored first on a wild pitch by Blake Snell during an at-bat to Alex Rodriguez, who ended the first by getting robbed of a two-run home run by left fielder Desmond Jennings.
She was robbed of the picture-perfect conclusion and forced to wait as Hawk-eye was called on to confirm that a mis-hit forehand from Venus had landed out before her emotional celebrations could begin.
Just the third President to face impeachment, Trump will remain in office -- like Bill Clinton and Andrew Johnson -- but he was robbed of the ability to dismiss the impeachment as a partisan hoax by Utah Sen.
New Orleans getting robbed of a Super Bowl LIII appearance overshadowed a suspect finishing stretch from Brees, who averaged just 6.7 yards per attempt with seven touchdowns and five interceptions from Week 13 through the postseason.
When families are fleeing, trying to find a sense of safety even if it means risking their lives to do so, these children are robbed of more than just the experiences of playgrounds and movie theaters.
Yet, with the elimination of the  Community Development Block Grant and Home Investment Partnerships programs, cities and towns are being robbed of funding that allows them to address their specific development, infrastructure and affordable housing needs.
As Election Day nears, Mr. Odinga, who is running for a fourth time and says he was robbed of victory in the last two contests, is warning his supporters that this year could be the same.
Owen was robbed of his ability to go home after work and see his family, which very well could have been the fate of the LAPD officers had Snell been a little quicker on the draw.
Sciorra's presence is a powerful reminder of how many women have been robbed of their careers by predators in Hollywood — and how much great art the rest of us have missed out on because of it.
The political left would desire nothing more than Christians to voluntarily remove themselves from positions of influence in this world and go into spiritual ghettos where they can easily be isolated, ignored and robbed of their influence.
The site Costumeish has come under fire for selling the "Parisian Heist Robbery Victim Costume Kit," a not-so-subtle attempt at recreating Kim Kardashian's recent experience being held at gunpoint in Paris, and robbed of millions.
All the while, African-Americans -- kidnapped and robbed of everything, condemned to forced labor, raped, tortured and murdered -- never received compensation for their free labor, or relief for the intergenerational trauma from which they continue to suffer.
The basic premise is that the world has been robbed of its color by a wicked doctor, and the player-controlled character, Hue, must collect shades to progress through the game, in search of his missing mother.
Dear Kim Kardashian West,Shortly after you were bound, gagged, held at gunpoint, locked in a bathroom, and robbed of $10 million worth of treasured jewelry — including your wedding ring — people started blaming you for the incident.
Audiences were actually robbed of years of the real-life Kevin Pearson being a household name: Justin Hartley once starred in an Aquaman pilot, and it is a travesty that his series never made it to air.
Kardashian West has slowly started adding opulent accessories — including diamond grills — back into her wardrobe more than two years after getting robbed of $10 million worth of jewelry at gunpoint in Paris and toning down her look.
Breyer brought up Kardashian — who says she was robbed of $28503 million in jewelry by two masked men — as a hypothetical to question why deceiving or cheating a bank isn't enough to charge someone with bank fraud.
Carmelo's former owner, Marilyn Crisp, was robbed of her sight by cataracts which she developed a few years ago and recently decided she could no longer care for the beloved pooch that she adopted as a puppy.
Senzel, robbed of a potential two-run homer by right fielder Jason Heyward in the seventh, extended Cincinnati's lead to 212-220 in the eighth with a base hit down the left field line off Kyle Ryan.
While the opposition first cried fraud, without providing proof, it later scaled back its accusations and is now focusing on the minerals-rich state of Bolivar where it says its losing candidate was robbed of decisive votes.
" Taking a philosophical outlook, administrators said, "Theft from a museum is a theft from all of us... For every day that an item is missing, we are all robbed of an opportunity to enjoy it and our history.
This is a subplot meant to teach us the value of space, of separating oneself from trauma before returning to embrace its legacy, but like the rest of the film's redundant plot, it's robbed of the necessary care.
His jubilation contrasted with Ricciardo's sense of shock, the Australian feeling robbed of a likely victory by his own team whom he said had called him in for a pitstop and then did not have the tyres ready.
Article continues below As lots of first-person exploration games demonstrate, a first-person game can feel like an emptier experience when the player is robbed of "shoot gun" or "fling spells" as meaningful interactions with the world.
Yankees lose to Rays, fail to gain ground NEW YORK — This time Wilson Ramos didn't get robbed of a home run, but he possibly snatched away any chances of the New York Yankees winning the American League East.
Earlier this week Mr Tsvangirai, who was robbed of the presidency at the elections in 2008, was bouncing back to his old hale-and-hearty form, rousing a crowd to a pitch of excitement at Mr Mugabe's humbling.
However, it is known that the man was robbed of his bank cards and that these were used as recently as Monday, two days before he was removed from life support at Northside hospital-Forsyth's intensive care unit.
MONROE, N.C. – A 9-year-old entrepreneur whose lemonade stand was robbed of $17 got a boost for one of his other business ventures from a home-improvement chain, while authorities continued searching Tuesday for his teenage assailant.
The curator gets robbed of his phone and wallet, tracking them down to a nearby housing project and placing fliers in every unit to get them back—a move that eventually comes to haunt him, according to Variety.
But it's still incredibly sad watching Quinn keep Carrie at arm's length, refuse to participate in physical therapy and then get robbed of hundreds of dollars by a hooker and her boyfriend after am ill-advised drug trip.
But that didn't reflect the people who were robbed of their freedom and civil liberties in order to establish this nation; while this country was deemed the "Land of the Free," not everyone on American soil enjoyed freedom.
On the night in July that 29ix26ine released his most successful song to date — the three-times-platinum "Fefe," with Nicki Minaj — he was kidnapped on his way home from a video shoot and robbed of his jewelry.
Despite accusing his opponents of "mass cheating" ahead of the elections, and his supporters threatening protests and riots should they feel their candidate was robbed of victory, Duterte said he was satisfied with the conduct of the elections.
Not only is the speaker deprived of his or her right to free expression enshrined in our Constitution by the founders as the very first liberty protected, but others are robbed of the benefit of hearing a meaningful message.
Kim Kardashian West and Kanye West have parted ways with their longtime bodyguard, Pascal Duvier, one month after the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star was held at gunpoint and robbed of millions of dollars in jewelry, PEOPLE confirms.
And although he was forced to perform and was robbed of a healthy childhood, there is nothing else that Daniels would rather have done with his life than be on a stage or in front of the camera lens.
The heist, at a resting zone on the A1 motorway, follows another dramatic holdup in October, when U.S. TV celebrity Kim Kardashian was robbed of jewels at gunpoint at the residence where she was staying in the French capital.
The 36-year-old Keeping Up with the Kardashians star has remained out of the spotlight since she was held at gunpoint and robbed of millions of dollars worth of jewelry in her Paris hotel room on Oct. 3.
"If our students are robbed of the opportunity to experience and interact with views that may be different from their own, then they will be tremendously less equipped for the demands of democratic citizenship," he said in a statement.
Vonn, Olympic downhill champion at the 2010 Vancouver Games and also a former Super-G world champion, was robbed of her chance to defend her Olympic crown at Sochi in 2014 after requiring two operations on her right knee.
Business owners who have been evicted say they are being robbed of their beachfront property through an elaborate system of fraud involving forged land deeds, fake contracts and violations of due process, facilitated by corrupt government officials and judges.
Van Avermaet was third in the Tour of Flanders and the Paris-Roubaix race last year and was robbed of victory in the San Sebastián Classic when he was involved in an accident with a television motorbike while leading.
MANILA (Reuters) - The son of former Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos on Monday took a step towards securing a recount of votes in an election for vice president last year in which he says he was unfairly robbed of victory.
MICHAEL S. ZARINFLORAL PARK, N.Y. To the Editor: A published writer for more than 50 years, I find myself robbed of the words to express my painful reaction to our president's verbal assault on an island and a continent.
Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts on Monday spoke about her experience of being "robbed of my hair" and said that "hardship is universal" at a public appearance that comes after the Democratic congresswoman revealed last week that she has alopecia.
Mr. Modi's government would do well to follow the recommendations of the report, before Indian democracy loses its credibility and Kashmiris are robbed of a chance to dream, along with the rest of India, of a peaceful, prosperous future.
With dos Anjos' ring cutting, pressure fighting, body work, clinch attacks, and takedowns along the cage, this writer cannot help but feel robbed of that lightweight title fight with Conor McGregor which fell through when dos Anjos was injured.
Hillary told ABC News that he felt he was "robbed" of being able to grieve Garrett's death because he said he had to immediately take on a survival mindset when police seemed to focus on him as the main suspect.
Robbed of your home and left for dead, you'll tear across an unforgiving wasteland battling bloodthirsty gangs to find the tools and tech needed to take the fight to The Authority and crush their oppressive rule once and for all!
The Force has a strange, mystic resonance in A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back because it was inherently unknowable; in The Phantom Menace it's robbed of power by reducing it to a cellular count metric from a blood sample.
"ROBBED OF AN ELECTION #NotMyPresident", read a banner at the entrance to the park where the protest was held, a venue called Speakers' Corner, which has been designated as the site in the city for people to air their views.
I've felt robbed of a decade of my life, because I know that the amount of time I've spent thinking about three horrible nights of my life is probably the amount of time I could've been laughing with an audience.
The Mets stranded eight runners against Chacin, who batted for himself with a runner on third and two outs in the top of the fifth due to the Brewers' short bench and was robbed of an RBI single by Rosario.
Where the government fails to report, she pieces the accounts together: by visiting the victim's home and talking with parents, husbands, and children, all of whom have been robbed of sleep, hope, and joy by way of absence and helplessness.
" And while Edgerton acknowledges there is "dignity" in the couple's stoicism, he believes "the greatest tragedy in this story is the couple's inability to have any avenues at first to escape this situation, and so they were robbed of time.
The Marlins were robbed of more runs in the fifth when right fielder Harper crashed into the wall to make a catch on a ball off the bat of Christian Yelich for the last out with two runners on base.
Yet his papal bull in 21565 censured music in which the "melodies are broken up by hockets [melodies shared by two voices] or robbed of their virility by discanti [an improvised line complementing the tune proper, often in a higher register]".
Stone watched her brother die from the disease and her son, who was otherwise healthy until he was around 643 years old, is now in steady decline; the muscles throughout his body, genetically robbed of a crucial protein, slowly ebbing away.
"If our students are robbed of the opportunity to experience and interact with views that may be different from their own, then they will be tremendously less equipped for the demands of democratic citizenship," he said in a statement posted online.
Even if it is trying to be critical of surveillance, Orwell is still giving us a world robbed of the actual, practical problems of the surveillance state in which we are watching one another in preparation for pointing the finger.
During the assaults, the victims were held at gunpoint inside an apartment where they were subjected to gay slurs and robbed of their wallets, money, keys, cars, driver's licenses, cell phones, and credit cards, the indictment said, according to Dallas News.
Numerous rebels and east Aleppo residents shared reports and videos of people fleeing the sound of shooting, being detained and returning home badly beaten and robbed of their possessions near a checkpoint as they tried to leave the city on Friday.
Over one million Syrian children live in Turkey, and thousands of them, like Ahmad, are in sweatshops, factories or vegetable fields instead of in a classroom, members of a lost generation who have been robbed of their youth by war.
"Thousands of Palestinian children are being robbed of the chance to play the game they love on the land that's theirs," said Fadi Quran, an activist with Avaaz, an advocacy organization that has collected 63,000 petition signatures on the issue.
Michelle Williams is better as Verdon, capturing the star's blend of daffy charm and shrewdness, but both characters feel robbed of their juice, strangeness, and charisma; in the process, the series reduces nineteen-seventies Manhattan to a primer about sexist exploitation.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star no longer keeps jewelry in the house and usually avoids wearing opulent jewels to appearances after getting robbed of two cell phones and jewels, including a $4 million diamond ring from Kanye, in Paris.
Her absence has long been a point of contention: Democrats say she has been robbed of her seat by the Independent Democratic Conference, a group of eight Democrats who collaborate with the Republicans, helping to give them control of the chamber.
" At the shrine, the pope declared, "None of us can fail to be moved by the stories of young people who suffered abuse, were robbed of their innocence, who were taken from their mothers, and left scarred by painful memories.
The island's physical scars — hillsides robbed of their lush greenery, disemboweled homes stacked on the roadside — are a constant reminder of all that has been lost, and the unrecognizable transformation the island endured in just a few hours of Irma's fury.
However, I feel robbed of the excitement of the honeymoon period, my independence (which I treasure), and I have to try and forget about all the little niggling things that irritate me that wouldn't irritate me if we were dating normally.
While money alone can't make up for a broken life, it can help — and it's especially critical for people who will find it difficult to find work after being robbed of the opportunity to get an education and job skills.
"There won't be an investigation because it would create the perception we're doing it for political purposes," said Lopez Obrador, a leftist who claimed he was robbed of the presidency in 2006 after a narrow loss to the conservative Calderon.
Rendon and Gwinn's "go home" proposal asks viewers to consider who really belongs here; the Vikings, lumberjacks, and farmers around whom the story of Minnesota is built, or the truly indigenous who have been robbed of their sense of belonging?
On Sunday's episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Kim Kardashian West detailed the terrifying night last fall when she was bound, gagged, held at gunpoint and robbed of millions of dollars worth of jewels in her No Address during Paris Fashion Week.
For Kyaw Soe Oo and Wa Lone, two heroes trapped by a police force that should have protected them, their families & children robbed of their fathers, and for Myanmar, where so many people have waited so long to see genuine democracy take shape.
Known as AMLO, the silver-haired 63-year-old made headlines after the 2006 presidential vote when he brought parts of the capital to a standstill with mass protests, saying he had been robbed of victory by center-right candidate Felipe Calderon.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star no longer keeps jewelry in the house and usually avoids wearing opulent jewels to appearances after getting robbed of two cell phones and jewels, including a $4 million diamond ring from husband Kanye West, in Paris.
After Kim Kardashian West was held at gunpoint and robbed of nearly $11 million worth of jewelry in her Paris hotel room early Monday morning, questions continue to rise surrounding her lack of security and the fate of Kardashian family bodyguard, Pascal Duvier.
They will be robbed of resources, programs and projects needed to sustain and promote economic prosperity — schools, hospitals, highways, roads, electric grids, safety and security measures, all depend on having an accurate count of the people they are designed to sustain and serve.
In addition to the financial rewards, the conclusion of the Trump University cases brings vindication to former students, mostly ordinary people across the country who felt they had been robbed of their savings by Mr. Trump, a successful businessman they respected and admired.
Kuldys told the CBC that her heart sank the moment she realized how close she was to winning a million bucks, while her husband echoed the sentiment that they were robbed of a big payout because of a terrible call on the field.
A cultural institution—that as Angus Harrison rightly pointed out here on THUMP last week is as valuable to London as the BFI or the National Theatre—has been robbed of us by yet another London council implicitly deciding what's best for us.
And most fitting of all, the Astros — who felt they had been robbed of a two-run home run by an umpire's controversial call early in the game — were also trailing by two runs in the ninth against Craig Kimbrel, Boston's shaky closer.
Mr. McDaniel, a Mississippi state senator, still nurses the conviction that he was robbed of a seat in the United States Senate in 2014 by a Republican establishment that race-baited, covered up his opponent's affair and encouraged Democrats to raid the primary.
"Robbed of the fundamental privilege of citizenship, I am degraded from the status of a citizen to that of a subject," she said, arguing that the trial itself was unfair, since the jury, the judge, the lawyers and the lawmakers were all men.
It is that they have either been longtime advocates of Clintonomics or, while the party spiraled downward in loss after loss because neoliberalism-lite alienated voters who had been robbed of their jobs and livelihoods, they sat silently at the DNC or in Washington.
EditorsNote: Adds quotes throughout After being crashed out of the lead by Joey Logano and robbed of a potential victory on the final turn of last year's October race at Martinsville Speedway, Martin Truex Jr. got out of his car spitting fire and issuing threats.
This is the first update that the mother of three has given about Kardashian West, 35, since her sister was bound, gagged and robbed of nearly $11 million worth of jewelry in her No Address Hotel room by five masked men during Paris Fashion Week.
EditorsNote: rewords second and eighth grafs Milwaukee right fielder Domingo Santana, robbed of a homer earlier, drove in the only run with a sacrifice fly, and four Brewers pitchers limited Arizona to three hits in a 1-0 victory over the visiting Diamondbacks on Tuesday.
He's a fourth big who doesn't shoot threes or long twos, and was robbed of some legitimate explosion as a roll man by myriad lower body injuries over the past couple years (including knee surgery towards the end of his time with the Charlotte Hornets).
The bank has said that no customer will be left out of pocket as a result of its problems, a promise that could prove costly as British newspapers have reported some customers being robbed of thousands of pounds by fraudsters taking advantage of the crisis.
The song is really powerful because it's Kesha coming out and saying how it was really hard for her and how sexual assault can cause depression and suicidal thoughts and you feel like you've been robbed of yourself when you've been sexually assaulted or raped.
I realized that because this character had been robbed of his sight in the war and the other woes that have been heaped upon him by life, there's no question in my mind there was a period of breast-beating and whiny self-pity.
"Finding a plus size mother (two groups robbed of all sexuality) with whom I am in a relationship 'sexy' for being a good mum is not the same as objectifying [strangers'] body parts in public," he added in an edit to his initial caption.
"In a court of law, the trial wouldn't even have started yet, so this is really dumb," Mimi Rocah, a former federal prosecutor from the Southern District of New York, tweeted in reference to the GOP argument that Trump was being robbed of due process.
He was robbed of that deniability through his arrest and forced outing, but well before that, as we see in the Rolling Stone article, his attempts at coding — the longstanding Hollywood practice of identifying as queer subtextually, not publicly — were called out and dismissed.
NEW YORK/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Federal Reserve policymakers are fretting that they could face the next U.S. recession with an arsenal of policies little different from that used in the last downturn but robbed of much of their punch because interest rates are still low.
"Coinbase looks like a bank, stores millions of dollars like a bank, but you don't realize how weak its default protections are until you are robbed of thousands of dollars in minutes," said Cody Brown, a virtual reality developer who was hacked in May.
Make it "six people, one of whom …" ••• WASHINGTON — A Secret Service agent was robbed of his gun, badge, radio and handcuffs near the agency's headquarters, according to a police report, the latest in a string of embarrassments for a law enforcement agency charged with protecting the president.
In the wake of Kim Kardashian West being gagged, bound, held at gunpoint and robbed of more than $10 million worth of jewelry during Paris Fashion Week, the reality star is choosing to live a relatively low profile life and retreat at home with her family.
Known as AMLO, the silver-haired politician earned the ire of many Mexico City residents after the 2006 presidential vote when he brought parts of the capital to a standstill with mass protests, saying he had been robbed of victory by center-right candidate Felipe Calderon.
The other renders it as a narrowly political question in which passionate fans of Hillary Clinton should perhaps feel robbed of an election win — but her critics, whether on the right or the left, can feel smugly self-assured that there were other reasons for her loss.
I am certain that thinking back, there's a fight on most recent cards that you wouldn't have minded not being there, if it were replaced by a flyweight fight that turned out to be boring you wouldn't feel robbed of your three rounder between lower tier heavyweights.
Beyond the story of lost lives and children robbed of their father, the details surrounding the third motorist tell what has become an all-too-familiar tale: permissive sanctuary laws that allowed someone to live in this country who quite possibly should not have been here.
Before Kim Kardashian West was held at gunpoint and robbed of nearly $11 million worth of jewelry, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star admitted in an upcoming broadcast interview that she "can handle" the lack of privacy that comes from displaying her life on social media.
When such vital matters of social policy are determined by a handful of unelected justices and their interpretations of malleable terms like "liberty" and "free speech," the American people are robbed of their ability to have a say about the rules that dictate how they live.
That brought up Judge, who leads baseball with 22 home runs and seemed due for a turn of good luck after being thrown out at the plate by Young to end the fifth and being robbed of an extra-base hit by him in the seventh.
Robbed of the fundamental privilege of citizenship, I am degraded from the status of a citizen to that of a subject; and not only myself individually, but all of my sex, are, by your honor's verdict, doomed to political subjection under this, so-called, form of government.
Those policies and the dozens of other military interventions initiated by the United States in the years since 1945 made clear to Europeans that such an aggressive, self-interested approach was outmoded and could never lead to sustainable peace, only to more generations robbed of their futures.
The old killer instincts were awake again, but surely they could not give that deep inner satisfaction that this vigil in the night gave me, because operating under civilized conditions they had been robbed of their original significance; they no longer served to defend and sustain life.
The story follows four women living in an America in which every fetus has been given the right to life under the "Personhood Amendment," and each woman has been robbed of her ability to choose the life she wants as a result of the new rules.
Gun It, however, hasn't yet tried the distance (nine career races) but he did finish second to Silver Dust in the Mineshaft and third to the same horse in the Louisiana Stakes, perhaps indicating he was robbed of at least one graded stakes win and perhaps two.
We're all worse off for their decision, missing out on the art C.K. and Ansari might have created if they'd been willing to really face their accusations, and robbed of the opportunity to see two intelligent and thoughtful men really wrestle with the implications of #MeToo.
Why the kids aren't alright in Northern IrelandThe sudden collapse of a power-sharing agreement that ended decades of violence in Northern Ireland has angered a younger generation who feel robbed of their future by the failure of politicians to get over the sectarian prejudices of the past.
He was also involved, but not charged, in an episode in 2012 in Pittsburgh, in which a stripper staying in his room was accused of falsely telling the police that she had been tied up and that the room had been robbed of $6,000 of jewelry and other valuables.
There's no goopy red gore, no shrill screams of terror, or Travoltian expression of masculinity — only the cold hard, harsh experience of a young woman who feels that she has been robbed of the life she was supposed to have by the person tasked with keeping her safe.
French network TFI released what it claimed are crime scene photos taken from the Paris' No Address Hotel, where the Keeping Up with the Kardashian star was tied up by a group of men and robbed of millions of dollars worth of jewelry — including a $4 million ring.
SAN FRANCISCO — In the last five years, Ahmed Mansoor, a human rights activist in the United Arab Emirates, has been jailed and fired from his job, along with having his passport confiscated, his car stolen, his email hacked, his location tracked and his bank account robbed of $4003,000.
LHP Chris Sale turned in another dominant performance Monday, bouncing back from a rough start his last time out, but he got robbed of the chance to be baseball's first 93-game winner when Seattle scored four runs off closer David Robertson in the bottom of the ninth.
After the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star was tied up by five men disguised as police officers and robbed of $10 million worth of jewels in her Paris Apartment early Monday morning, two paparazzi tell PEOPLE that they suspect two of the robbers were following her throughout the week.
On Tuesday, Kardashian returned to Paris for the first time since her sister Kim Kardashian West was held at gunpoint in her hotel room by masked men dressed as police officers during Paris Fashion Week last October and robbed of $10 million worth of jewels (including her $4 million engagement ring).
Following the collapse of Huawei's deal with AT&T, Richard Yu, the CEO of Huawei's consumer products division, made the case that because the US government meddled in its business, American consumers are being robbed of the widest choice of smartphones that people in others parts of the world enjoy.
On Tuesday, Kardashian returned to Paris for the first time since her sister Kim Kardashian West was held at gunpoint in her hotel room by masked men dressed as police officers during Paris Fashion Week last October and robbed of $10 million worth of jewels (including her $4 million engagement ring).
In 2014, the convoy of a Saudi prince was traveling to Le Bourget when masked gunmen hijacked the lead car and made off with about $335,000 in cash, and in 2015 an art collector from Taiwan traveling by taxi was robbed of jewels worth several million dollars in the tunnel.
He was robbed of a third scoring run that would have gone for 87 yards had he not been ruled out at the 7-yard line, but two plays later McSorley found the end zone on a designed draw from 229 yards out for a 21894-216 lead midway through the second period.
Her sisters, Kendall Jenner and Kourtney, 37, were out in Paris nightclub L'Arc when they got word of the incident that the 35-year-old had been held up at gunpoint and robbed of $10 million in jewelry inside her Paris hotel room by two armed masked men dressed as police officers.
And whether the current state of O.School is a consequence of FOSTA or a combination of the law and its own inner strife, the result is the same: the platform and the community it aims to serve have been robbed of access to a safe space and education that could feasibly save lives.
But the recovery is real: they played out the game of the World Cup in a 34-35 loss against Australia (where they were cruelly robbed of a semi place by a blatantly incorrect decision) and now can look forward to improving on a Six Nations record that is becoming increasingly comical.
Democrats had high hopes for Georgia this year — hopes that appear to have been partially vindicated in the suburbs north of Atlanta, where Lucy McBath is likely to prevail in the district Jon Ossoff initially made famous — and the sense that they were potentially robbed of gubernatorial victory by vote suppression will sting.
On Wednesday, Trump, 72, revealed that he does not think he will be honored with the prestigious award, something he believes he would be in the running for as he worked to improve relations with North Korea, and compared it to being robbed of an Emmy Award for his former reality show, The Apprentice.
Two nights after getting robbed of a grand slam by Aaron Hicks, Ramos hit the go-ahead two-run home run in a seven-run top of the fifth inning for the Tampa Bay Rays, who pushed the Yankees to the verge of elimination in the AL East with a 22-23 victory on Thursday.
When I first made the acquaintance of the developing world, as a backpacking law student in the 1980s, sometimes riding on tops of trains or buses and writing articles to pay my expenses, the most gut-wrenching aspect of poverty I encountered was ubiquitous blind beggars, robbed of dignity and any chance to be productive.
The topic came up when Williams was speaking with the 46-year-old supermodel about her friendship with Kardashian West — and photo the pair took in the City of Light just two days before West was tied up, gagged, held at at gunpoint, and robbed of nearly $11 million worth of jewelry  on October 3.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - On her way to a fashion show, selfies of her diamond teeth grillz, or casually Snapchatting with family back home - Kim Kardashian documented her days in Paris in detail on social media, right up until about an hour before she was held at gunpoint and robbed of some $10 million worth of jewelry.
He makes you feel awful about how this kid was robbed of his childhood, forced to spend decades alone in the apocalyptic future with nothing but a mannequin to talk to and no real name other than "Number Five" — because yes, the tragic character really doesn't have a real name, unlike the rest of his Umbrella Academy siblings.
In India, a woman's chastity is commonly equated with her family's honor (the phrase that Hindi films deployed for years to talk about rape was "izzat lootna," or literally, "being robbed of honor"), so Leone, an unabashedly sexual creature who not only profited from but enjoyed her career in porn, has always been followed by fascination, confusion, and rage.
For the first time since her sister Kim Kardashian was held at gunpoint in her hotel room by masked men dressed as police officers during Paris Fashion Week last October and robbed of $10 million worth of jewels (including her $4 million engagement ring), the eldest Kardashian sister returned to Paris for Fashion Week with boyfriend Younes Bendjima.
Robin Morgan: 'I refuse to be robbed of this moment' I resent the fact that celebratory joy over the possible election of our first woman president -- an occasion for congratulating each other on the work US women have done to get us here -- has been stolen from us by the Trumpian climate of bigotry, threats and nausea.
Mark Mylod directs as Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) negotiates with Brienne of Tarth (Gwendoline Christie) and avoids a siege with the Blackfish (Clive Russell) at Riverrun, Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) messes up in Meereen and sparks the beginning of a war, and The Hound (Rory McCann) is robbed of bloody vengeance by the Brotherhood Without Banners.
During Fashion Week in 2016 Kim was robbed of $11 million-worth of jewelry by masked gunmen who broke into her Paris hotel suite and left her gagged — a crime that aroused suspicion that it was all a publicity stunt (it wasn't, according to follow-up reports) and a hardy chorus of schadenfreude across social media.
Officials in the past have rejected this approach because of concerns that consumers would be robbed of choice, either because an insurance company would force them to switch from their current medication to one that it determined was fairly priced, or because pharmaceutical companies would choose not to market drugs that they thought were not priced generously enough.
There's a good chance we won't have Ariana Grande impersonators in sophisticated nightclubs in 30 years or YouTube deconstructions for those who think Lady Gaga was robbed of an Oscar for her performance in "A Star Is Born" 65 years from now the way we're still analyzing Ms. Garland's loss in the same role to Grace Kelly in 1955.
" Davis eventually throws a temper tantrum claiming she was robbed of an Oscar for her role in the 1950 film "All About Eve" (Judy Holliday won that year for "Born Yesterday"), leading to Crawford's parting shot as she storms back to her dressing room: "And it was Gloria Swanson who was robbed in 1950, not you, bitch!
Not being white meant he was not allowed to vote and was robbed of any of the rights of US citizenship — though even if black men had been allowed to vote, Mamout would still have faced difficulties, as Muslims were routinely denied entry to the US and citizenship until the second half of the 20th century.
Other times, they are more vicious and mean, like the sequence where she's in a bathtub full of jewels (valued at $12 million), making a gun with her thumb and forefinger, which seems to mirror the scene described by Kim Kardashian last October in Paris when she was robbed of her diamonds at gunpoint while the captors forced her into a bathtub.
On Saturday, a group of town leaders, African-American and disabled veterans as well as Mr. Young and Mr. Gergel, who are meeting in person for the first time, will walk the two blocks through downtown and past the remnants of what Mr. Woodard likely last saw before being robbed of his eyesight: the railroad station, a drugstore, a hardware store.
" Kyle Soller — he isn't gay but grew up friendly with older gay men in local theater and says he now feels he has been brought "deeper within the community that has always been kind to me" — plays Eric, who wonders "what his life would be like if he had not been robbed of a generation of mentors, of poets, of friends and, perhaps, even lovers.
It's easy to justify the use of a device like Stingray if it's being used as part of a counter-terrorism operation, where the stakes are high; it's harder in one case cited by Capital, where Stingray was used (unsuccessfully) to track down the the case of a pizza deliveryman who reported being robbed of 15 chicken wings and three subs while out on delivery.
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Davis sounded sincere to Young, telling him that he had the itch to play again, that he missed the camaraderie and the competition, that he felt as if he had been robbed of something when he hurt his knee, that he wanted to serve as an example to the team's younger players — and to old(er) people everywhere who want to pursue their passions.
The story Wayne tells on "Fuck Tha World" is a specific one: He talks about being robbed of his childhood by both losing his father to gun violence and being saddled with raising a daughter of his own ("Tryna put me, a child, on child support / and my own family try to deny me of what I do because I'm a thug and stuff").
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Defeated by fatigue and pain, stripped of his last money and his cellphone by Croatian border police and robbed of his passport by a smuggler who abandoned him in the woods, Mr. Mutani said he had decided to ask the Bosnian office of the United Nations to help him get back home to his village in Kashipur, a poverty-stricken area of eastern India.
Mr. Sanders, who still harbors suspicions that he was robbed of victory in Iowa in 2016, stoked the tensions with the D.N.C. on Thursday when he was asked about the committee's decision to drop the rule requiring candidates to meet a threshold for donors in order to appear in the party-sponsored debates; that provision had previously kept the self-funding Mr. Bloomberg off the stage.
The Queen of Selfies has always been known for flaunting her diamonds on Instagram and on "Keeping Up With the Kardashians," but after being held at gunpoint and robbed of more than $225 million in jewelry in 2000, she became more discreet about her wealth by toning down her social-media photos, no longer wearing a lot of jewelry in public, and getting 24-hour security.
Giving some members the chance to shine — while others will have to sit quietly at the panel's most-anticipated hearing in years — has created a headache for Nadler, because his members feel they're being robbed of the chance to press the special counsel in front of millions of people watching the proceedings, "It's definitely a problem for only a couple of us to be able to ask questions," said Rep.
From her finely wrought "ink," the final dance in a trilogy exploring African-American identity, to her work on the Metropolitan Opera's "Porgy and Bess," the Public Theater's "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf" and "Choir Boy" on Broadway — for which she was robbed of a Tony — Ms. Brown is one of the most expressive, genuine and deeply felt choreographers working today.
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And yet Blake did not necessarily want to work small – much of his print work, which often necessitated rigorously pent dimensions, caused him to rail not only against working within such limitations, but also of being robbed of his precious time – and he declared as much on the occasion of his only public exhibition ever staged in his lifetime, which happened above his brother's shop at 28 Broad Street, a short hop from where he was born.
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