How To Use Possession In A Sentence

  • He's not the fastest player on the books and occasionally he can be a bit casual and sometimes gets caught in possession.
  • Gallorum; quod tot lites et causae forenses, aliae ferantur ex aliis, in immensum producantur, et magnos sumptus requirant unde fit ut juris administri plerumque nobilium possessiones adquirant, tum quod sumptuose vivant, et a mercatoribus absorbentur et splendissime vestiantur, &c. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • I promise that I won't let him gain possession of the map.
  • Despite having all the appropriate authorisations in their possession, they were unable to produce the program for which they had travelled to the country.
  • Their passing was sloppy, possession was given away too easily and balls were either spilled or over carried in promising attacks.
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  • So the problem I faced in solitary, where incessant remembering strove for possession of me, was the problem of forgetting. Chapter 6
  • Spain dominated possession in the opening minutes and looked to have the measure of an uncertain Dutch backline. BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition
  • Inevitably, though, with 14 fewer rooms to spread out in, the Pages had to part with several cherished possessions.
  • The chatelaine waited patiently and loyally for him to return and take possession of her gift.
  • Possession of these books allowed British ships or personnel placed ashore to read the signals being relayed by the semaphore stations, which frequently included operational tasking to French fleet units.
  • My grandfather had among his possessions a portrait by Matisse.
  • Sure enough, this Heller language has served to protect a remarkable variety of federal gun restrictions challenged since Heller, including bans on gun possession by felons, domestic violence misdemeanants, and persons under restraining orders, bans on sawed-off shotguns and machine guns, laws restricting guns in school zones, post offices, and other public property, and others. Dennis A. Henigan: The Gun Issue Is Back in the Supreme Court: What Does It Mean?
  • His possession of classified documents in his home was, at the very least, a violation of Navy security regulations.
  • Into this battered relic, she put her own meager possessions. HOUR OF THE HUNTER
  • He exudes a sense of self-possession and hauteur that leads critics in the media and among his party to label him arrogant.
  • Nobody can take part in the traditional European contest for possession after the tackle if his nose is more than 6in off the ground.
  • They took possession of the ball on their own goal line.
  • They, on the other hand, were at their old game of sloppy passing and giving away possession.
  • At this stage, as Hawks monopolised possession, their fans were calling for the ball to go wide.
  • He had been convicted on his eighth impaired driving charge while driving a stolen car, his 18th possession of stolen property conviction.
  • What a charming possession of himself, that he could be in such a brangle, as I may call it, and which might have had fatal consequences; yet be so wholly, and so soon, divested of the subject; and so infinitely agreeable upon half a score others, as they offered from one or other as we sat at tea! Sir Charles Grandison
  • The management handed back his few possessions.
  • The kaiser, he said, had no intention of taking permanent possession of Venezuelan territory.
  • Therefore the learning of many languages is injudicious, inasmuch as it arouses the belief in the possession of dexterity, and, as a matter of fact, it lends a kind of delusive importance to social intercourse. Esperanto: Hearings before the Committee on Education
  • This hypothesis, to say no more, will fit well all the facts -- for instance, the universality of the belief in evil spirits and any evidence adducible for actual influence on men, whether in the records of demonic possession and magic in the past or in the phenomena of modern Spiritism. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • If we try to analyse the conception of possession, we find two elements.
  • If the mortgage rate has to go up to bring the price of houses down, it will create more homelessness because of repossessions.
  • We are overapt to apply our nineteenth century prejudices and prepossessions to the morality of the ancient Greeks who would have specimen'd such squeamishness in Attic salt. Arabian nights. English
  • He was sentenced to four years for illegal possession of the firearm with intent to endanger life.
  • They took possession of the ball on their own goal line.
  • The most precious possession that ever comes to a man in this world is a woman's heart.
  • In appearance and atmosphere he was a strapping big college man, smooth-faced and easy-mannered, clean and simple and wholesome, with a known record of being a splendid athlete and an implied vast possession of cold culture of the inhibited sort. SOUTH OF THE SLOT
  • I am hunched against the biting wind, and all my possessions are next to me in a battered suitcase.
  • If the time expires then the ball passes over to the opposition, as it does if the team in possession commits a foul.
  • Amusing, instantly likable, and whip-smart, he's in possession of a life so unconventional and fantastical, it's more twisted than fiction.
  • That was by no means forthcoming and on 23 August 1990 the respondent issued an originating summons in the High Court seeking possession.
  • To reach his aim he didn't hesitate in taking possession of more ancient monuments.
  • The former colonial possessions are now independent states.
  • Personal property is divided into choses in possession and choses in action.
  • Material possessions and the means of measuring them by reference to groats, shillings or florins were forbidden in the Holy Parish.
  • This is one guy who has managed to get shedloads of money out of his followers by that old and trusted trick of telling them the world's going to end, so they won't need all those possessions and cash that'll bar them entry into heaven.
  • His possession of the gun is corroboration of his guilt.
  • At auction, cherished memories are trashed as treasured possessions are sifted and ascribed their price in the name of the bottom line.
  • April 21 -- German troops in Kamerun have been forced by allied forces to retreat from the plateau in the centre of the colony; seat of Government has been transferred to Jaúnde; allied troops have forced a passage across the Kele River; British troops have taken possession of the Ngwas New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 1915 April-September, 1915
  • Man's dearest possession is life. It is given to him but once, and he must live it so as to feel no torturing regrets for wasted years, never know the burning shame of a mean and petty past; so live that, dying, he might say: all my life, all my strength were given to the finest cause in all the world--the fight for the Liberation of Mankind.
  • It was a bit of a comedown in that we had to pack up everything and then spend 48 hours homeless - living in other people's spare rooms, our car packed to the gunnels with all our worldly possessions.
  • You have to learn to take care of your possessions.
  • According to the NRA, the best form of personal protection is to be in possession of a loaded firearm at all times.
  • The police caught her fairly on the hop with all the stolen property in her possession.
  • The witch doctor's eyes were well blackened, and his temper none of the best; for he quarrelled with the chief over the possession of Wertz's rifle, and took more than his share of the part-sack of beans. WHERE THE TRAIL FORKS
  • Seek ye then, fair daughters, the possession of that inward grace, whose essence shall permeate and vitalize the affections, adorn the countenance, make mellifluous the voice, and impart a hallowed beauty even to your motions. Searchlights on Health: Light on Dark Corners A Complete Sexual Science and a Guide to Purity and Physical Manhood, Advice To Maiden, Wife, And Mother, Love, Courtship, And Marriage
  • As a complete man, constant, generous, full of honest courage, as a hardy follower of Thought wherever she might lead him, above all, as a confessor of that Truth which is forever revealing itself to the seeker, and is the more loved because never wholly revealable, he is an ennobling possession of mankind. Among My Books First Series
  • Handmade for her by the master craftsman Edward Barnsley and for many years her most prized possession. THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • They had exclusive possession of the property as tenants.
  • And she had returned the following afternoon, carrying Timmy on her hip and the rest of her possessions in a backpack.
  • In that shop she had caught the virus of curiosity about the feeling of power over possessions.
  • Midfielders were determined to surrender possession in the early stages.
  • On surrendering, the paramilitaries had admitted only to the illegal possession of arms and to having agreed to commit an offence.
  • This then is the context within which statutory rules and cases on adverse possession must be seen.
  • In practice the mortgagor will usually remain in possession of the property.
  • He had by a second will bequeathed all his possessions to the Church, reserving in them a life-interest for his virtual wife; and when the cousinry swooped down on what they thought their prey, Madame Mulhausen could receive them and their condolences with the indignant scorn which their greed and cruelty deserved. A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.)
  • Those who fled at once, unburdened by possessions, had a chance of survival, for the rain of ash and pumice, mixed with lithics, that descended for several hours was not necessarily lethal.
  • His most prized possession, an obsolete can opener with the monogrammed initial ‘S,’ was still at Tatz's apartment along with his only change of socks.
  • That sometimes includes items where rights to ownership and/or possession are in dispute.
  • Stevie Franchise could dominate and frustrate, from one possession to the next.
  • It is actually the possession and retreat of a thundering absolute crocodile.
  • This was an ai or three-toed sloth. It was in the possession of a gentleman, who was collecting curiosities.
  • The other, a 28-year-old man, suffered minor injuries and ID'd the suspects, who were busted that day and charged with assault, menacing and weapons possession.
  • My hope is that it's not a liquidation," Sen. Chris Dodd, chairman of the Banking Committee, said this morning on the "Early Show" on CBS, "but what they call a debtor-in-possession, sort of Chapter 11 filing, which would allow for the reorganization of these companies. Lsj.com - News
  • Of his many personal ciphers and mottoes one appears more frequently on his personal possessions than any other.
  • Stevie Franchise could dominate and frustrate, from one possession to the next.
  • Perhaps, if we are to maintain the doctrine of agency as a possession of the agent, it is more productive to let the amphiboly lie as it is.
  • March 11, 2006, 5: 04 pm credit counseling says: credit counseling scraping accruing, Habib! boyish: possessional contrasting The Volokh Conspiracy » WASHINGTON TIMES AND WINE WARS:
  • It suggests considerable unawareness of his danger that, when taken, he was wearing an Agnus Dei and in possession of a papal bull.
  • Pittsburgh got possession and scored.
  • But, there are few brands in possession of professional timbre and excellent quality.
  • Rubio, now 57, was convicted in 1972 of possession with intent to distribute marijuana.
  • By dawn on Saturday, the fog had taken possession of the downtown streets: the coast road would be viewless.
  • The company operates as the salvor-in-possession of the Titanic wreck. Five For The Drive
  • That that personage now in possession of the bishop of Bristoll Deane of Yorke (it being an indowment of the said Deanerie) such slender care hath bene had by him for the preaching of the Gospell unto the said parishioners, and giving them that Christianlike and necessarie instru [~c] on which is fitting, as for a long time they scarce had any sermon at all amongest them. The Evolution of an English Town
  • A devisor may clearly devise or limit the possession of chattels, making them inalienable by devisees in succession. The Eustace Diamonds
  • Vacant possession upon completion of purchase.
  • Dirk West was arrested in possession of galjoen, steenbras, blacktail and kabeljou at the coastal resort town of Swakopmund last week. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • A Zoological Society was founded in London in 1826 to act as a showcase for Britain's colonial possessions.
  • Philadelphia coach Larry Brown turned the game into a low-possession dogfight, which is the way it must be in Life Without Iverson. USATODAY.com - Bucks handle Iverson-less 76ers to take 2-1 lead
  • The mancipable (conveyable or movable) possessions of a woman who is under tutelage of [her] agnates [18] shall not be acquired rightfully by usucapion (long usage or long possession), save if these The Twelve Tables
  • In the first place, I must remark that these human remains, which are in my possession, are characterized like thousands of bones which I have lately been disinterring, by the extent of the decomposition which they have undergone, which is precisely the same as that of the extinct species: all, with a few exceptions, are broken; some few are rounded, as is frequently found to be the case in fossil remains of other species. On Some Fossil Remains of Man
  • The Firearms Act 1968 sets out to control the possession of firearms and ammunition, and contains several offences.
  • ‘When they have a court order the bailiffs can gain repossession of the land and can ask the police for help if they need it,’ says John.
  • Illegal possession of firearms carries a jail term of five to 10 years.
  • With a pistol, two bullets and a handful of possessions, Viggo andson fightfor a new life in post-apocalyptic America, haunted by visions of his dead wife. SLACKERJACK – Ice Road Truckers
  • The statute is not limited to possession in or even affecting interstate commerce, or to possession of a firearm that has traveled in interstate commerce.
  • The bodies of Tyrant Swellfoot and his subjects schematize the play's oppositions between empowerment and disempowerment, or possession and lack, and the play's registration of political relationships at the site of the bodya recurring trope throughout Shelley's worksfinds form in the oppositional pair of erection/emaciation. Shelley
  • Man's best possession is a loving wife. 
  • They have been in possession of the island for time immemorial.
  • Some Christian services include glossolalia, spirit possession, and faith healing.
  • Album opener ‘Petrified Possessions’ is guided by a plodding piano line that's backed by a tremulous guitar adorned with tines of feedback.
  • And indeed he is in possession of a pawky sense of humour.
  • It had to have been removed from her purse while her purse was in her possession, or hanging onher chairclosed, and underneath her coat. Lean Left » Blog Archive » ‘Tis The Season
  • SECTION 2 The transportation or importation into any State, Territory or Possession of the United States for delivery or use therein of intoxi - cating liquors in violation of the laws thereof is hereby prohibited. Legacy
  • The possession of vast territory, raw physical resources, and brute power guarantees neither prosperity nor peace.
  • They argued that the individual friars might still remain absolutely possessionless, even if the order had beautiful churches and comfortable monasteries. An Introduction to the History of Western Europe
  • She is no longer pernickety about her house and her possessions.
  • Stick in hand, leathery skin and leather chappals worn to shreds, his dispossession was clear from his finely twirled white moustache and neat beard.
  • A peasant conscript army was established, with weapons being the possessions of the government.
  • Investment will therefore be a function of the financial viability of the hospital and its possession of disposable assets rather than its ranking in terms of national and regional need.
  • Colin Bell, back on the ground where he first made his mark in soccer, limped through the game in an unaccustomed centre half role, but still had the skill to control a ball and make good use of the possession.
  • It would seem that, although the Knight had the accomplishment of that result as much at heart as the priest himself, his national pride and patriotism relucted at the idea that English colonies should become possessions of the hereditary enemies of his nation. The Knight of the Golden Melice A Historical Romance
  • The shock of finding herself homeless and possessionless was not nearly as great as the strangeness of realizing that someone wanted her dead. Sonnet of the Sphinx
  • We are not satisfied with the flavor nature has given to gallinaceous fowls, art has taken possession of them, and under the pretext of ameliorating, has made martyrs of them. The physiology of taste; or Transcendental gastronomy. Illustrated by anecdotes of distinguished artists and statesmen of both continents by Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin. Translated from the last Paris edition by Fayette Robinson.
  • Arrests for sale or possession of crack cocaine jumped from 41 in 1991 to 119 last year.
  • With the enormous strides in the level of physical fitness, players are able to provide so much more support for the player in possession of the ball.
  • This prompts a digression, as I recall that I once threw a party at a flat I'd recently taken possession of - but before the arrival of my furniture.
  • They are Russians, and the Mamelon vert is now in possession of the French. Journal Kept During The Russian War: From The Departure Of The Army From England In April 1854, To The Fall Of Sebastopol
  • When danger threatens, collect your possessions and flee like the wind.
  • they went west as pioneers with only the possessions they could carry with them
  • So far, eight have been arrested for offences such as conspiracy, handling stolen goods, possession or supply of drugs and driving without insurance.
  • A police spokesman said the pair had little money and no possessions with them when they left.
  • Another family drove past, the children perched on top of a couple of mattresses strapped over another sorry pile of possessions.
  • Collar found in girl's possession had Dyran's brand, identified as concubine collar last worn by Serina Daeth, slave who escaped to desert under sentence of death for bearing halfblood. The Elvenbane
  • The judge decided that the defendant was within that definition and could remain in possession.
  • Removals An employee moving abroad is obviously concerned about the safe handling of personal possessions.
  • Instead of traditional medical techniques, Spiritists use such practices as past-lives therapy, dispossession and exorcism therapies, acupuncture, chromotherapy, yoga therapy, and homeopathy.
  • The auctioneers retained possession of the car.
  • Apparently, there was concern about some old papers now in my possession and she was going to want to check them.
  • At the age of 95 and still in possession of his mental capacities he was diagnosed with prostate cancer and metastases in the lumbar spine causing a spastic paraparesis.
  • The possession of stolen property is a criminal offence.
  • Fabrizio Ravanelli had been impressive harrying the home defenders but had contributed little in attack until he took possession on the right touchline.
  • I've thought about who could get use or enjoyment out of my possessions and have written down who should receive them.
  • The most obvious form of this separation is the dispossession of agricultural producers from the land, but it also applies to artisanal production.
  • Instead the House adopted the gun lobby agenda that nothing should ever be done to "discourage" gun ownership and possession. Paul Helmke: U.S. House Acts Like City Council To Pass Dangerous Gun Lobby Bill
  • Hence the word goods in the title, meaning possessions and wares but also the good things of life. A Supremely Disabused Writer
  • She died possessionless.
  • It was another striker versus goalkeeper confrontation which ought to have gone to the man in possession.
  • We are reverting to the civilization of luggage, and historians of the future will note how the middle classes accrete possessions without taking root in the earth, and may find in this the secret of their imaginative poverty.
  • their father's possessions were inequitably divided among the sons
  • Niccholao Cornacchini was once a Citizen of ours, and a man of great wealth; who, among other his rich possessions in Camerata, builded there a very goodly house, which being perfected ready for painting: he compounded with Bruno and Buffalmaco who bicause their worke required more helpe then their owne, they drew Nello and The Decameron
  • Surgery often demands actual physical strength, as well as the possession of a strong stomach.
  • In May 1994 she was charged with drugs possession after being arrested in a Miami motel.
  • Flot, derived from the French _flottant_, floating; and jet, from the verb _jeter_, to _throw up_; both used in seignoral rights, granted by kings to favourites, empowering them to take possession of the property of any man who might happen to be unfortunate, which was in those times tantamount to being guilty. Newton Forster The Merchant Service
  • they shared a community of possessions
  • Of all the possessions of this life fame is the noblest; when the body has sunk into the dust the great name still lives. 
  • She recalled his hauteur and studious coldness towards herself, his air of deep understanding and mastery, his magic look of wizardly youth, his eloquence, his immense self-possession, his mysterious connection with Cleopatra's indisposition and recovery. Too Old for Dolls A Novel
  • First, the consignee (if in possession of the document) cannot, by purporting to transfer it in this way, impose on the carrier a legal obligation to deliver the goods to another person.
  • The game turned ugly quickly after Lobo cornerback Glover Quin intercepted a pass from freshman quarterback Ryan Lindley on the Aztecs 'first possession. USATODAY.com
  • After death, our lives can be reduced to a heap of junk, yet our possessions actually outlive us.
  • During this period both teams tried hard to open up the play but far too often hand passes went astray and possession was lost.
  • It also would increase criminal penalties for possession of methamphetamine-related chemicals or equipment with the intent to manufacture the drug.
  • The man was charged with using the Internet to procure a child under 16, using the Internet to expose a child to indecent material and possession of tainted property relating to computers.
  • Zanini, Italy: Suspended six months by ICF on June 8, 2002, for possession of insulin syringe at 2001 Giro d'Italia. USATODAY.com - Tour to test early and often
  • A number of European countries have decriminalised possession of cannabis or have softened laws in the area.
  • For our possessions are in heaven; therefore, sons of men, purchase unto yourselves by these transitory things which are not yours, _what is yours_, and shall not pass away. Cosmic Consciousness
  • Letting go gives us freedom, and freedom is the only condition for happiness. If, in our heart, we still cling to anything - anger, anxiety, or possessions - we cannot be free. Thich Nhat Hanh 
  • Iverson was charged with misdemeanor possession of marijuana and possession of firearms with a controlled substance.
  • Of all the possessions of this life fame is the noblest; when the body has sunk into the dust the great name still lives. 
  • Australia was only one chapter in the great narrative of empire, whose spread across the globe was everywhere hallmarked by cultural theft and indigenous dispossession.
  • If you love a flower, don't pick it up. Because if you pick it up it dies and it ceases to be what you love. So if you love a flower, let it be. Love is not about possession. Love is about appreciation. Osho 
  • The heraldic devices of the lancet tops and in the tracery lights represent other of Louis's and Francoise's possessions and ancestors.
  • Ireland didn't help their cause by conceding a large percentage of their own lineout possession.
  • PC Lees arrested him for possession of the tablets with intent to supply; she cautioned him and he made no reply.
  • Like bloggers, "quarterlife" characters are in possession of a conflicted double-image: They are children and they are adults, and the latter half shakes its cradle-bars in frustration. Jeremy Axelrod: "quarterlife": Gen-Y Bloggers Shake The Cradle
  • The relatively flimsy sukkah is a striking reminder that our lives on earth are but temporary, and our reliance and trust are not in our material possessions but in our faithful and loving Father and in the One who "tabernacled" among us - Yeshua, His Son and our Messiah. Lent & Beyond
  • ‘Certainly,’ replied Traddles; ‘but, in the meanwhile, and until everything is done to our satisfaction, we shall maintain possession of these things; and beg you — in short, compel you — to keep to your own room, and hold no communication with anyone.’ David Copperfield
  • Tunisia had strung a quintet across midfield, conceded territory and possession but bit on the counter and led in the eighth minute.
  • He paid a $200 fine for possession of hypodermic syringes, needles, and other paraphernalia.
  • Another passenger, Damon D.. Stewart, 24, also of Hampton, was charged with possession of marijuana.
  • Most children his age should have been romping around playing, breaking prize possessions then denying it profusely.
  • [FN#428] In text "Yá Sultán-am" with the Persian or Turkish suffixed possessional pronoun. Arabian nights. English
  • Andy Carpenter gains possession of an adorable Bernese puppy whose owner was brutally murdered. New Tricks by David Rosenfelt: Book summary
  • I was trapped with my flaky mother in a too-small car loaded with all of our worldly possessions, driving to a forsaken destination.
  • They threatened to shoot him and robbed him of all his possessions.
  • The principal ground of the appeal concerns the non-disclosure of material in the possession of the police and prosecution before the start of the trial.
  • He is charged with possession of a gun with intent to commit a robbery.
  • Staff at a hotel in east Slovakia also hinted that he was unwelcome — until, that is, one of his sons spoke in English, thereby revealing that this was an American family in possession of hard currency. Love of Country Lost and Found
  • They searched each person, every vehicle and made ten arrests for possession of drugs.
  • Peace grows when the graces of God and the blessings of Earth are not considered possessions to be protected but divine gifts intended for all.
  • This fellow, a lascar, was well paid by me for his rooms, so that I knew that my secret was safe in his possession. Sole Music
  • We have only to see a skilled showman working his magic to realise how easy it is for the brain to be fooled into thinking the impossible while we are in full possession of our faculties.
  • Under the English common law of feme covert – which was also the law in Massachusetts – married women had no right to own property, and the personal property a married daughter inherited from her father immediately became the legal possession of her husband, who could exert full powers of ownership over it. History of American Women
  • Boos began to cascade down in the third quarter after Arizona jumped out to a 17-14 lead, and the Giants went three andout for the second straight time, with a 12-yard sack of Eli Manning by Alan Branch starting the possession. Latest News
  • His only possession was a battered old suitcase of clothes.
  • There is the man who yearned for eternal life but was terribly attached to his own possessions, and the poor widow who put her last penny in the treasury.
  • The child held the bag as tightly as if it were her most prized possession .
  • By the attentat she took the war and made it a private possession of the South Slavs. Black Lamb and Grey Falcon: Part V
  • They were being held without bail on suspicion of conspiracy, possession of explosive devices and burglary.
  • At the time of writing the team in possession are Everton.
  • he bundled up his few possessions
  • Man's dearest possession is life. It is given to him but once, and he must live it so as to feel no torturing regrets for wasted years, never know the burning shame of a mean and petty past; so live that, dying, he might say: all my life, all my strength were given to the finest cause in all the world--the fight for the Liberation of Mankind.
  • In his book on _Adolescence_, Stanley Hall refers to three ecbolic records in his possession, all made by men who were doctors of philosophy, and all considering themselves normal. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 1 The Evolution of Modesty; The Phenomena of Sexual Periodicity; Auto-Erotism
  • He is not in full possession of all his mental faculties.
  • It will recommend scrapping prison sentences for possession of cannabis, and taking ecstasy off the list of Class A drugs.
  • They learned that on June 25 he was charged with possession of drugs.
  • The company - till their bankruptcy in 1993-was the world leader and was in the possession of all world records concerning heavy cable-laid slings and grommets.
  • With the limited amount of possession Ireland gained during the first hour they found it virtually impossible to break the gain line.
  • Do I write about how I have recently become a new man, or at least an old man with new possessions, or do I write about the recent woeful state of my blogging psyche?
  • As he worked a sudden and unaccountable terror took possession of him.
  • But pastureland belonging to their towns must not be sold; it is their permanent possession.
  • Pashtun in the northern regions of Afghanistan enjoy buzkashi, or ‘goat pulling,’ a game in which men on horseback compete for possession of a dead goat or calf.
  • The white bird alighted behind the other, his huge wings spread in protection and possession.
  • Maciel Lopes de Goes, a resident of Quebrangulo, another of the affected areas in Alagoas, said he had lost virtually all his possessions. Brazil floods kill dozens and leave 1,000 people missing

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