privation in A Sentence

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    We see suffering and Privation;

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    Yet bravely their toils and Privations were borne,

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    As a child I witnessed atrocities and experienced terrible Privation in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam.

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    And if you fear Privation, Allah will enrich you from His bounty if He wills.

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    And if you fear Privation, God will enrich you from His bounty if He wills.

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    Yet, today these men and their families no longer suffer deep Privation or feelings of bitterness and resentment.

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    Many of our fellow Christian warriors have to endure Privations, are exposed to dangers, or suffer from cold and hunger.

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    Despite the Privations suffered by the army at Valley Forge, Washington and his generals built a unified professional military organization that ultimately enabled the Continental Army to triumph over the British.

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    Despite the Privations suffered by the army at Valley Forge, George Washington and his generals built a unified professional military organization that ultimately enabled the Continental Army to triumph over the British.

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    O you who have believed, indeed the polytheists are unclean, so let them not approach al-Masjid al-Haram after this, their[final] year. And if you fear Privation, Allah will enrich you from His bounty if He wills. Indeed, Allah is Knowing and Wise.

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    No Congolese worthy of the name will ever be able to forget that is was by fighting that it has been won[applause], a day-to-day fight, an ardent and idealistic fight, a fight in which we were spared neither Privation nor suffering, and for which we gave our strength and our blood.

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    Because … no Congolese worthy of the name will ever be able to forget that is was by fighting that it has been won[applause], a day-to-day fight, an ardent and idealistic fight, a fight in which we were spared neither Privation nor suffering, and for which we gave our strength and our blood.

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    In times of strikes he states his demands in a loud voice, he reminds the employers of all their abuses, he claims his rights, he does not think of himself and his wages alone, he thinks of all his workmates who have downed tools together with him and who stand up for the workers' cause, fearing no Privations.

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