Too much has already been lost in a senseless war that has economically enriched others and impoverished the Congolese. |
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One only had to look at the vast amounts of war medals sold for a pittance by impoverished and embittered veterans at flea markets. |
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The film contains extraordinary sequences, particularly those dealing with the impoverished coal miner cousin of one of the male protagonists. |
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A lack of warm cantabile tone, tone subtleties and tonal gradation impoverished the rich melodic lines of the mentioned works. |
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Very clever idea and a pioneering effort for a small, impoverished political zine. |
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Nevertheless, he was to remain fairly anonymous, financially impoverished, and addicted to methedrine for most of his life. |
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He saw squalid settlements peppered with litter, tireless abandoned cars and children of impoverished natives beset by clouds of flies. |
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The plane in which the Europeans arrive in San Theodoros is shown flying over an impoverished shanty town. |
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He came of an impoverished farming family in the inner Hebrides in Scotland. |
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British society, never more affluent, seemed spiritually impoverished and socially divided. |
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In poorer areas, we are miseducating large numbers of children, and we are allowing them to grow up in impoverished and violent environments. |
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He brought death upon himself because, seeking riches, he became impoverished and ended his life miserably in lands far away. |
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In the 1960s, Bhanjdeo organized impoverished tribals and became immensely popular. |
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Religious believers sometimes accuse us of having a superficial and impoverished view of the world. |
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Saskia Van Uylenburgh was the daughter of an impoverished though respected burgomaster and Rembrandt drew and painted her over and over again. |
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But I used to show up in kimono and wooden clogs, looking like your typical impoverished student of those days. |
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Australian soils as with many trace elements have been quite impoverished but most of that has been corrected. |
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The black majority were reduced to impoverished peasants and landless labourers. |
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The costs of treatment or even testing for the disease is seen as prohibitive in such impoverished areas. |
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Many people who work with the impoverished are unconvinced there's enough work available. |
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The residents are mostly impoverished families who survive by collecting recyclable garbage. |
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Britain and France emerged from the war as victors, but as completely impoverished victors. |
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Only eight of the world's most impoverished countries have seen a significant cut in their payments to Western creditors. |
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One of Brazil's impoverished, crime-ridden cities has been tipped to become a 21st century boom town by Britain's richest man. |
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She was from a remote and impoverished African village, I had flown in from the other side of the world. |
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Its cities combine modern skyscrapers, suburban houses, and impoverished slums. |
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But the new slew of charges helped shed light on an impoverished country, which international observers say has long been a narco-state. |
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In a fairer world, these impoverished workers might be offered early retirement, not an inducement to die unrested. |
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His heroes were based on the kind of kids he met as orphaned and impoverished newsboys on the streets of New York City. |
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Aged parents, impoverished families without breadwinners, and young children to support were crucial issues. |
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The shirts will then be distributed to some of the most impoverished areas of the Macedonian capital. |
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Many children have grown up economically impoverished and thrived as adults. |
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Once an economically impoverished people are educated, they can better understand the reasons for their poverty. |
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Unfortunately, small impoverished regions cannot remain both isolated and liberated for long. |
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Families in these impoverished regions are barely able to survive even when they are left alone. |
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Concurrently, unemployment rates rocketed in these extremely impoverished areas and health care was almost nonexistent. |
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And over 12 years he mocked the UN, while he tyrannised and impoverished his own people. |
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He admitted that some impoverished farmers sell the crop to third parties who make cocaine for export to Western countries. |
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Higher oil and raw material prices have also forced factory sweatshops to further slash the impoverished wages and conditions. |
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To make their investment lucrative the newly appointed hospodars impoverished the people of Moldavia with high taxes. |
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Despite the lull, impoverished villagers are still afraid to return to their homesteads. |
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Are you just a hired gun, a hit man, robbing profit and power from impoverished third world countries? |
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The laborer unsuccessfully pleaded with the company to reconsider, noting that he was the main breadwinner in his otherwise impoverished family. |
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While oligarchs grow rich and a significant number of Russians are impoverished, a multipart economy has developed. |
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It tells the story of Vindici, who, impoverished and dispossessed, returns to court to murder the villainous duke. |
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Charles II, considering it hopeless to continue the war in an impoverished and exhausted land, led a Scots royalist army into England. |
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The half island with a population of just 800,000 people is one of the most impoverished countries in the world. |
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But investment by many of our multinationals has not enriched its people but impoverished them. |
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Artists dominated by reason lose all feeling, powerful instinct is enfeebled, inspiration becomes impoverished and the heart lacks its rapture. |
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In the movie, Rocky will be a lonely, over the hill and impoverished loser, unloved by everyone and a shadow of his former mighty self. |
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But the kingdom wasn't as exciting as the one in the letter, because those poor Abyssinians were completely impoverished. |
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Living quarters are usually dilapidated farmhouses, field barracks, small shacks, or impoverished shelters. |
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The teacher wrecked his one chance of escaping from his dismally impoverished life. |
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We tend to view the impoverished with fear, discomfort, apathy, annoyance, callousness or resentment. |
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In a country with no welfare state, religious institutions are still the principal means of supporting impoverished children. |
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A group of children from the Western Australian wheat belt is delivering hope to an impoverished community half a world away. |
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But such impoverished play was not to be wondered at from the two lowest ranking teams in the Bank of Scotland Premierleague. |
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How did an impoverished North Philadelphia community transform abandoned lots into whimsical sculpture gardens? |
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It is a symptom of an intellectually impoverished time that accepting social responsibility and affirming life should be considered opposites. |
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I think this message is pertinent to both impoverished as well as more affluential people, and those in between. |
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They are often minorities, almost always impoverished and disabled by their illness. |
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Here we can see how celebrities, whether knowingly or not, can easily exploit the weaknesses of small impoverished states. |
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The road goes through a number of impoverished regions, and it is hoped that construction works will breathe life into them. |
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A cultural world in which allusion is defined as theft seems an awfully impoverished one. |
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Welfare is now seen as a tool for training the impoverished, not a nest of dependence or a barrier to performance. |
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In the south, where aristocrats sponsored the first settlements, a landowning elite held sway over an impoverished population. |
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Many of us who were forced out of the country are now scattered all over the world as impoverished and financially destitute refugees. |
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He repents his ways and gives the impoverished Cratchit a large pay increase, followed by significant donations to charity. |
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The laterite soil types of the nutritionally impoverished farmlands in the arid and semi-arid regions do not have the capacity to hold moisture. |
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A priceless goal midway through the second half was a mercy in this impoverished era for the national side. |
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One of the monks, an elderly lay brother named Luc, was a medical doctor who ran a clinic for the impoverished locals. |
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Here is an impoverished country with a restive population demanding improvements to their lives. |
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He apparently calculated to keep his impoverished system afloat and himself in power. |
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No longer the center of an empire, it has become the impoverished capital of a monoglot rump state. |
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A hasty package of aid was rustled up for impoverished English students to give an impression of parity. |
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Salvador is located in the southernmost province of the impoverished northeast region of Brazil. |
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Or perhaps they're the impoverished hill farmers that live hard, breadline lives in isolated, public service-free zones of desolation. |
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After foot-and-mouth, farmers were seen as victims, traumatised, impoverished and generally got at. |
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Expanded specific affinity theory specifies the advantages of small dry mass and dilute cytoarchitecture in impoverished systems. |
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The dispute here is a tempest in a teapot created by impoverished healthcare budgets that make the above steps unaffordable. |
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For example, few of Europe's impoverished universities employ professional fund-raisers. |
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It's a squitty little island with bad roads and impoverished crofting townships. |
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It's not because the local cable plant is fossilized or the company is impoverished. |
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Evocative details of impoverished lives are counterpoised against volumes of ocean that separate the so-called first and third worlds. |
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I may have an impoverished imagination, but the only explanation that seems to fit is the mundane power of money to corrupt one's beliefs. |
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But, until recently, impoverished Mozambique wasn't featured on too many tourist itineraries. |
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Peerages could be bought and impoverished baronets survive on the dubious value of their once good name. |
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Maya Gold is produced using cocoa grown by Mayan farmers in Toledo, an impoverished jungle region of southern Belize. |
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Nor will an imposed contribution result in hardship to an impoverished parent. |
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In their daily lives Americans, and not only those living in smaller communities, lead an impoverished existence. |
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North Korea is this impoverished, famished regime, but they have our attention because they have nuclear weapons. |
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Even the World Heath Organization, which has plenty to worry about in impoverished nations, knows there is big trouble afoot. |
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He has taken care of the little guy, assiduously bringing home federal bucks to his impoverished district. |
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In 2012, Nicholas and Chris Grava worked at an orphanage in an impoverished area in Cape Town, South Africa. |
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Have reserves of force, impoverished and abeyant under an older-fashioned up-bringing, been called into activity and use by new regimes of thought and training? |
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He said the party had impoverished its supporters and predicted that they would turn against the ruling party, no matter how the constituency boundaries were gerrymandered. |
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They are enjoying unprecedented wealth, earning easy money from the lucrative gambling trade which now funds their previously impoverished communities. |
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Real goes further, saying this quest for personal pleasure from coupledom breeds an impoverished view of relationships. |
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Unlike so many diplomats and corporate heads who have a duty to be seen to be distributing largesse in impoverished rural areas, Grant was more than merely visible at events. |
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Beside them, lines of impoverished street vendors squat on dirty rush mats, displaying their tawdry collections of cheap plastic keyrings and fake Rolex watches. |
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By dint of will, intelligence, and luck he had risen, Horatio Alger-like, from an impoverished and brutal childhood. |
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Even impoverished Southerners snubbed peanuts until food was scarce. |
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Her resentful and unloving husband Edward Casubon, and the idealistic but impoverished Will Ladislaw. |
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Locking up the primary breadwinner can push a family from working-class to impoverished. |
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Densely populated and impoverished, the community was struggling long before Ebola arrived. |
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My office is located such that I have many patients from both affluent and impoverished communities. |
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Darwin the gentleman was secure in his world of privilege and power while Wallace the impoverished enthusiast scraped a living selling butterflies and birdskins. |
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One has to ask why an impoverished, rural, northern California county would be willing to go to the mat on this issue and spend potentially millions of dollars in legal fees. |
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These children, raised in impoverished communities, must contend with gangs, violence, poverty, and many other impairing social factors that create negative self-concepts. |
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Overall the film painted a picture of Ireland in the 1930s in which impoverished farmers struggled gamely in difficult conditions but always came up smiling. |
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She began her career as an impoverished illustrator, earning her bed and board as the lowly assistant manager of an undergraduate dormitory at New York University. |
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A country that began the war as one of the poorest in the world was systemically impoverished and even emptied of its people. |
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Unfortunately the ranks of bewhiskered military men, fashionable in Victoria's imperial times, were rarely replaced by new heroes in the impoverished 20th century. |
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Labour's response to the plight of the impoverished tsunami victims in Asia is a mirror image of its attitude towards the New Zealand working class. |
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But Mormon use of advanced methods to net large hauls of fish for pickling and shipment elsewhere had impoverished the Utes and made them resentful and ready for war. |
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In general, people became sickened by the pictures of Afghani mud towns, in which some of the most impoverished people on earth lived, being pulverized by US bombers. |
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Benevolent societies provided religious schooling to impoverished children, Bibles to their unchurched fathers, and sewing to their underemployed mothers. |
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The profits are enormous and there is no shortage of impoverished drugs mules prepared to swallow tiny packets of pure cocaine and smuggle them into Britain. |
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British archaeologists are enriched not impoverished if one of their colleagues from another country unearths a key bit of the jigsaw of an ancient civilisation. |
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While both impoverished and wealthy school districts dine on the booster clubs' cash cow, a handful of local educators say it's time their teams went on a diet. |
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By the time his body was laid to rest in the family vault in Paddington Old Churchyard in August 1780, he appears to have been impoverished and did not leave a will. |
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Contracts potentially worth billions of dollars are being placed in jeopardy, threatening the main source of revenue for the impoverished half-island. |
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Atlanta soon flourished, becoming the resurgent urban center of an otherwise impoverished South. |
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Given this overemphasis on doing, perhaps it's not surprising that many of the fallen leaders I studied appeared to have a strikingly impoverished sense of self. |
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First, those who have either been conditioned out of thinking about such questions or else have glibly assimilated pat religious answers lead impoverished lives. |
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This political art project was designed to compensate the impoverished peons of Mexico for the failure of the 1910-1919 revolution led by Zapata and Pancho Villa. |
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Jimmy Calderwood, similarly impoverished, will surely not let that happen but cold cash is as much a motivational tool as any managerial extolling. |
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We think it is wrong that so many people are impoverished by local taxes. |
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Our private hopes are encouraged, while our public hopes are impoverished. |
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The other problem was that there was also the transgenerational problem of impoverished ethnicity and incomplete enculturation into the host society. |
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A devious and impoverished loser smoothly ingratiates himself into the closed and sophisticated world of a family whose lifestyle he passionately covets. |
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The one condition produced a concentration of power and responsibility that impoverished private effort and initiative without creating public energy or public wealth. |
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The policy, designed to leave families homeless, impoverished and traumatized, is illegal because international law forbids the demolition of houses by an occupying power. |
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Analytic ethics has been very fairly impoverished given the postivist legacy of emotivism, the formalism of Kantian ethics and the technicalism of utilitarianism. |
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He spent more than a year living with Franciscan friars working in impoverished areas all over the world, including India, Jamaica, and the United States. |
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Knowing who is holding their son and having some idea that the hostage-taking was to raise awareness of impoverished villagers is a crumb of comfort to his worried parents. |
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It has often puzzled me why modern Germanic languages lack future tenses, and instead make do with an impoverished selection of auxiliaries of indeterminate meaning. |
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Cynics may be forgiven for wondering if there is a correlation in some impoverished countries between the desire to be a priest and the desire to eat. |
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In the most memorable of all, Larkin questions a 13-year-old boy sent up from the country by his impoverished parents to drudge in a Rangoon tea shop for four dollars a month. |
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In the novel, Lucie Ashton and the nobly born but now dispossessed and impoverished Edgar Ravenswood exchange vows. |
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With his signature red beret and class-based rhetoric, president Hugo Chavez has cut a wide swath through this oil-rich but impoverished nation. |
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Post post war children would say if you have to be impoverished then best to do it when you are young with a future to look forward to. |
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The story centres on an invalid and impoverished clergyman and his four unmarried daughters. |
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In the 1990s it became infamous with high crime rates and impoverished living standards. |
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It is doubtful whether the extremely impoverished flora of Antarctica is sufficiently well developed to be considered as blanket bogs. |
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Of the remaining, a large number were already impoverished by centuries of warfare and weakened by chronic malnutrition. |
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Wickham proceeded to waste the money and, then impoverished, demanded the living again. |
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Confucius's favorite disciple was Yan Hui, most probably one of the most impoverished of them all. |
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Work can provide an escape from debilitating poverty, sometimes by allowing a young person to move away from an impoverished environment. |
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For impoverished households, income from a child's work is usually crucial for his or her own survival or for that of the household. |
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In a similar sense to fauna, and for similar reasons, the flora is impoverished compared to that of continental Europe. |
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With the Spanish occupying most of the most productive land and its resources, the indigenous of the area became extremely impoverished. |
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They are often a staple among impoverished families in provinces, as they are easier to cultivate and cost less than rice. |
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When a house accidentally burnt down, military and impoverished citizens started slaughtering and pillaging the Chinese community. |
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They had left the then impoverished Extremadura, like many migrants after them. |
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The most heavily affected district was impoverished El Chorrillo, where several blocks of apartments were completely destroyed. |
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At present Nahuatl is mostly spoken in rural areas by an impoverished class of indigenous subsistence agriculturists. |
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The British taste for beef had a devastating impact on the impoverished and disenfranchised people of. |
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In return, Don Pedro would pay into the impoverished royal treasury an enormous sum of money. |
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However, the extent to which Sverre's men actually represented the impoverished strata of the population remains disputed. |
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Although he was a patrician by birth, his family, though aristocratic, had long been impoverished and was unimportant. |
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The South African black majority still has a substantial number of rural inhabitants who lead largely impoverished lives. |
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After returning from service, Al reunited with Lucille, but his inability to find steady work left the family impoverished. |
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Subramanian found that impoverished individuals simply cannot lead healthy lives as easily as the wealthy. |
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He could be liberal to impoverished Senators and equestrians and to cities and towns desolated by natural calamity. |
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Nevertheless, Scotland, as remote and impoverished as it was, was now aligned to a major European power. |
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On his return to England, he lived in Stoke Newington, Dalston, Hackney and then Peckham, in a largely impoverished environment. |
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The Four Bears Casino and Lodge was constructed in 1993 drawing tourists and money to the impoverished reservation. |
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In particular, Southern Italy was impoverished and cut off from the mainstream of events in Europe. |
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Nero made large gifts of money to a number of senators from old families who had become too impoverished to qualify. |
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By the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th, Burghausen had become an impoverished provincial town with barely 2,500 inhabitants. |
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The Central Valley is the most impoverished, with migrant farm workers making less than minimum wage. |
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In addition to the Foundling Hospital, Handel also gave to a charity that assisted impoverished musicians and their families. |
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The Thirty Years War brought extensive destruction to Halle, and by the 1680s it was impoverished. |
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In the new study, researchers targeted 16 villages in the impoverished Gurage region of Ethiopia where trachoma is rife. |
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There is now a growing debate about why Third World countries remain impoverished and underdeveloped after all this time. |
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Yet such cuts will unavoidably affect the impoverished and the disabled. |
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The 15-year-old Dubliner will appear in a major new drama of Charles Dickens' The Old Curiosity Shop, as impoverished shopgirl Little Nell. |
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It has been estimated that 3,000 Eritreans flee their impoverished and repressive homeland every month. |
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Her antimedical passion made her forget what she had learned in Bristol about illness among uneducated and impoverished people. |
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When officials engage in thievery, instead of providing protection against robbers, the people are impoverished, they lose respect and become disaffected. |
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The upset of the commodity system impoverished the state after the war. |
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The centrality of racial oppression has so distorted relationships of class that the very language is impoverished and popular political discussion infantilized. |
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The clan gentlemen formed the front ranks of the unit and were more heavily armed than their impoverished tenants who made up the bulk of the regiment. |
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New Deal programs sought to stimulate demand and provide work and relief for the impoverished through increased government spending and the institution of financial reforms. |
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The latter eventually initiated a policy of total reimbursement of the foreign debt by imposing austerity steps that impoverished the population and exhausted the economy. |
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It was largely a reaction against the perceived impoverished state of the decorative arts at the time and the conditions in which they were produced. |
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The problem is not that we cremate our dead, but how ritually denatured, spiritually vacant, religiously timid, and impoverished we have allowed the practice to become. |
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The ambitious fortification efforts collapsed, worsening the impoverished conditions of the local populace and resulting in colonization by Slavic warriors and their families. |
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This program, intended to strengthen the Dutch spice monopoly by limiting production to a few places, impoverished Tidore and weakened its control over its periphery. |
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