Sentences with word «bereft»

Harris is likable, if bereft of dramatic ability, and Penn makes up for anything she's not bringing to her scenes.
Critic Consensus: A star - studded turkey, Movie 43 is loaded with gleefully offensive and often scatological gags, but it's largely bereft of laughs.
Tennessee About Blog A writer, blogger, and youth ministry veteran Zack Hunt exiled in a land bereft of sweet tea & fried okra.On the way to publish his first book this year.The Semi-Official Blog of Zack Hunt on Christianity.
The problem with it was the people on it were the unrealistically hot and bereft of much variety.
Bingo Night at Treadwell Park If you and your date are Upper East Siders, you're probably not bereft of your share of excellent restaurants...
Profiles that contain pics garner a lot more responses compared to those that are bereft of them.
I am beyond bereft.
The actress gussied up for a Huffington Post Live guesting in an outfit that looks too bereft for a cold, dreary, rainy day in New York.
No oil left un-tasted and bereft of analysis for fatty acid profile, oxidative potential, and rancidity proclivity.
Sure, rice is nutritionally bereft, but it's not all that offensive when compared to other, more heavily fortified grains.
Furthermore, tobacco is nutritionally bereft.
I was counting on making up the shortfall with tofu, but you say it is a nutritionally - bereft food.
In a fasted state, the body is relatively bereft of sugar and muscle glycogen.
This is bereft of any artificial flavoring or sweeteners, hence you get all the energy without any negative consequences.
Today's standard chakra «dogma» is largely bereft of traditional teachings.
Completely bereft of added sugar, and low in natural sugars, this smoothie is a delicious way to drink back a daily dose of coconut oil, heart - healthy avocado, and electrolyte - replenishing coconut water.
But now they are fed nutritionally bereft corn just like other farmed animals.
This included zones that are bereft of craters (indicating the surface is relatively young), mountains that are likely as high as 11,000 feet (3,500 meters), and even haze above the dwarf planet's surface.
It also may help explain why certain young stars in mature galaxies are surprisingly bereft of the heavy elements that their contemporaries contain.
It was a clue that at some point in its history Mercury's interior wasn't as bereft of volatiles as had been assumed.
Ejaculation in men is not always coincident with orgasm: paralysis victims bereft of feeling below the waist often get erections and ejaculate without having a climax, and prepubescent boys can achieve orgasm, even multiple ones, without ejaculating.
But another possible reason few people speak out is that young scientists are very busy, generally impecunious, and bereft of organizations to defend their economic interests, which are different from those of the universities and senior investigators who dominate the organizations that speak for science.
As well as Cornwall, Cumbria and Northumberland, the counties on the borders between England and Wales (Gloucestershire, Hereford and Worcester, Shropshire and Cheshire) are bereft of universities, though they have no shortage of colleges aspiring to the role.
For those individuals subject to retrieval methods that left them bereft of contextual information or material culture, you may question what value to important scientific study might they be?
Bereft of incoming signals, the neurons undergo a peculiar transformation: They start to eavesdrop on their neighbors, firing in response to other frequencies.
Are the dads among us doomed to stand idly by, clueless and bereft of meaningful emotional contact, while mothers reap the endocrinological, neurological, and emotional benefits of motherhood?
We're used to thinking of the space between the stars as void, bereft of all but the most sparsely distributed atoms and molecules, or the occasional microscopic grain of silicon or carbon dust.
Alas, the landscape is now bereft of them and many of their kind.
«It's not evil and I don't want virologists bereft of funds, but you have to keep in perspective what some of these things mean.
In 2016, team members described five new species of tetrapods from Romer's Gap, a span of millions of years nearly bereft of tetrapod discoveries.
«We're bereft of any [Food and Drug Administration]-- approved therapy for any primary mitochondrial disease, [and we're] always searching,» says Peter Stacpoole of the University of Florida in Gainesville, who has long cared for patients with these conditions.
Ms Richards tweeted about the Manchester bombing, and suggested the murder of Jo Cox was «conveniently bereft of evidence»
To add to that the Buhari regime is evil, weak, incompetent, sectional, wicked, divisive, mendacious, and bereft of any integrity or intellectual pretentions.
And her selection sparked fresh outrage after she said the murder of Ms Cox in 2016 by a far right extremist was «conveniently bereft of evidence».
Alexander also believes that a cash - strapped populist campaign, bereft of helicopters and glitz, matches the austere times.
There is a reason why the GOP can not win in this state, and it has nothing to do with a acorrupt Democratic Party: it has everything to do with a GOP that is bereft of any ideas and talent.
Mandy Richards, who has been selected to fight Worcester at the next election, said the murder of Ms Cox in 2016 was «conveniently bereft of evidence».
If Republicans can be said to believe in just one thing, it is that progressive tax policies will drive the rich away and impoverish all who remain, bereft of «job creators».
Yesterday saw day two of the Budget debate, with George Osborne opening for the Opposition in a chamber virtually bereft of Labour and Lib Dem MPs.
According to him, many of the returnees were deceived to join the APC but had realised that the party is bereft of ideas and have decided to rejoin the PDP to contribute their quota to the development of Bayelsa State.
It is likely that it will gradually become clear to the members of the Town Board that they should side with the people they represent and who appear before them on their own personal time month after month quietly asking for a government in conformance with the Open Meetings Lawand a government bereft of political favoritism and crony patronage.
«Wike is a man bereft of ideas and we hold former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, and others who imposed this incompetent man on our once flourishing State responsible for the shocking reversal of development in our beloved State.»
Bereft of political capital and allies, he can't afford to alienate organized labor, the elementary unit of the Democratic base.
I find your decision to be horrendous and wholly bereft of common sense.
«The constitutional circumstances which have created a local government community almost totally reliant on Whitehall now risk leaving much of our public services and facilities bereft of investment.
I forgot you, like Rump, are reality challenged and totally bereft of logic, and evidently quite stupid.
The Labour leadership campaign could not be faulted for an absence of headlines or being bereft of intrigue.
While Ms. Barron hasn't gone as far as publicly showering Ms. Mugabe with praise, she is nonetheless a radical bereft of only some of her husband's bombast.
For months now it has seemed bereft of any sense of purpose other than deficit reduction.
The founder and leader of the All Progressive Party (APC), Hassan Ayariga, has described the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government's 2018 budget as an «Azonto budget», because in his view, it is bereft of cogent measures to address the pertinent challenges Ghana faces.
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