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least and deprived
If the master of scops who was most responsible for the poem ever used kennings that were traditional, he was at least partly deprived of free will and not inclined towards shrewd and sophisticated misuse of speech elements.
At county level, the least deprived areas in the region, in descending order, are Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire, with all three having a similar level of deprivation, then Essex.
Probably also the property of the Platonist school, which in the time of Proclus was valued at more than 1000 gold pieces, was confiscated ; at least, Justinian deprived the physicians and teachers of the liberal arts of the provision-money which had been assigned to them by previous emperors, and confiscated funds which the citizens had provided for spectacles and other civic purposes.
The law also deprived persons of mixed parentage their freedom to marry at all, or at least the spouse of their choice by banning future mixed marriages between Aryans and others.
In the UK, around half of all pregnancies to under 18s are concentrated among the 30 % most deprived population, with only 14 % occurring among the 30 % least deprived.
Smithers and Robinson's 2010 Sutton Trust commissioned study of social variation in comprehensive schools ( excluding grammar schools ) notes that ' The 2, 679 state comprehensive schools in England are highly socially segregated: the least deprived comprehensive in the country has 1 in 25 ( 4. 2 %) of pupils with parents on income benefits compared with over 16 times as many ( 68. 6 %) in the most deprived comprehensive '
It also contains some of the least deprived wards in the country, has low unemployment and a high rate of owner occupancy.
Ecclesall is one of the least socially deprived wards in the entire country, with a 2002 deprivation score of 4. 7 — making it the 8, 105th most deprived ( hence 309th least deprived ) ward out of 8, 414 wards in the country.
At the same time, some commentators and academics have claimed that political correctness and excessive sensitivity to issues of race and class have reduced the effectiveness of the police force, not least for people living in deprived areas or members of minority groups themselves.
From the Indices of deprivation 2007, it can be seen that, in common with Northern England, the region has more Lower Area Super Output Areas in the 20 % most deprived districts than in the 20 % least deprived districts.
The least deprived districts in 2007 ( before Shropshire became a unitary authority in 2009 ) were Bromsgrove, South Staffordshire, Warwick, Wychavon, and Lichfield.
At county level, the least deprived areas, in descending order, were Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Solihull, Staffordshire, and Shropshire.
Goslin had 11 seasons with at least 100 RBI, and his league leadership in RBI in 1924 deprived Babe Ruth of the triple crown.
In the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2004, it was ranked at 26, 243 out of 32, 482 wards in England, where 1 was the most deprived LSOA and 32, 482 the least deprived.
The high score comes in spite of it being the least deprived of the 581 in terms of access to services, lying on the edge of the city centre and with major health and education facilities nearby.

least and districts
Federal assistance is limited to half of the total expenditure, and the state or local districts must pay at least half.
Ninety-nine districts ( wilaya ), each with at least one council, have been created to further increase local authority ; the councils are also known as local government authorities.
Since clause 3 provides that Members of the House of Representatives are apportioned state-by-state and that each state is guaranteed at least one Representative, exact population equality between all districts is not guaranteed and, in fact, is currently impossible, because while the size of the House of Representatives is fixed at 435, several states had less than 1 / 435 of the national population at the time of the last reapportionment in 2000.
In the lake districts of the northern and central parts of the province there are about 800 lakes ; 58 % of which cover an area of at least 10 hectares and 8 %, with an area exceeding 100 hectares.
Most towns and districts of any size on the river have at least one club, but key centres are Oxford, Henley-on-Thames and the stretch of river from Chiswick to Putney.
Each federal judicial district has at least one courthouse, and many districts have more than one.
It has a focused central business district, formed by Manchester city centre and the adjoining parts of Salford and Trafford, but Greater Manchester is also a polycentric county with ten metropolitan districts, each of which has at least one major town centre and outlying suburbs.
In 1868, under the South Carolina Constitution revised during Reconstruction, South Carolina districts became counties, with officials elected by male citizens at least 21-years old, rather than by state officials as done previously.
The area also straddles at least three postcode districts,, and.
In 1920 the Somerset Independent School District was formed from at least five other school districts: Wildman, Senior, Bexar, Old Rock ( Old Somerset area ), and Oak Island.
It has a focused central business district, formed by Liverpool City Centre, but Merseyside is also a polycentric county with five metropolitan districts, each of which has at least one major town centre and outlying suburbs.
Each province is guaranteed at least one representative to the lower house, even though it may not come close to having the same population as that of other more populated legislative districts.
Also, provinces that comprise a lone congressional district are divided into at least two provincial districts.
In cases where the city does not form two or more congressional districts by itself, it is divided into at least two city council districts.
There are 94 federal judicial districts, including at least one district in each state, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.
Special districts are legally separate entities with at least some corporate powers.
Cattle began to recover, but in the dairying districts, cows had been so weak after the Frost that at least a third of them had failed to “ take bull ”.
The NCT also threads its way through 57 state parks and state historic areas, 47 state forests, 22 state game areas, seven state water conservation districts and at least ten county forests and parks.
This bill gave all male subjects over the age of 25 the right to vote, provided they had lived in their electoral districts for at least one year and were not homeless.
The representatives from the districts comprise at most 80 % of the members of the House ; therefore, for a party to have a majority of seats in the House, the party needs to win at least 60 % of the district seats.
As of 2001, the population was 548, 561, 13. 74 % of which resided in the district's urban centres, making it the least populous of the 30 districts in Karnataka.

least and descending
Given a set S with a partial order ≤, an infinite descending chain is a chain V that is a subset of S upon which ≤ defines a total order such that V has no least element, that is, an element m such that for all elements n in V it holds that m ≤ n.
At least in mammals, a descending muscular atonia is seen.
An amphora ( English plural: amphorae or amphoras ) is a type of container of a characteristic shape and size, descending from at least as early as the Neolithic Period.
Dugdale, writing his book The History of Imbanking and Drayning of divers Fenns and Marshes in 1662, which was based on personal observations he made during a trip to the Fens in May 1657, and the records of the Fens Office, most of which were destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666, thought it was the least of the rivers he had seen, and recorded that it " serveth almost to none other use, but to carry away so much of its own water, with the rill descending from Burne, as can be kept between two defensible banks.
He often insisted on making his entrance on the scene descending a hill on horseback, and wearing a helmet with multicoloured plumes at least a yard high, saying " Where am I ?".
The order in which the position rotates from one Land to another is altered periodically and is determined by population, the presidency descending in order from the most populous states to the least.
After a loss of power, the pilot ’ s goal is to fly the descending aircraft to the most suitable landing spot within gliding distance, and then land with the least amount of damage possible.
It was intended to be, at least partly, self-acting with descending wagons counterbalanced to some extent by partly loaded wagons being drawn up.
There, the subspecies of northeastern Amazonia ( S. g. axillaris ) ranges at least to the Pakaraima Mountains, where it is fairly common at 1, 200-1, 400 meters ASL, descending to about 850 meters ASL on occasion.
The Hereditary Kingdom of Norway, established by at least three separate genealogical lines of monarchs each allegedly descending from Harald I the Fairhair, was the only realm of medieval Scandinavia which was officially hereditary, not elective.

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