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The | plight and ill-treatment of Anuj's parents by Indian |
tely equipped clinic for the poor, ignores her | plight and paddles past in his rowboat, she swims to |
Pope Symmachus knew of their | plight and sent them annual provisions of food and mo |
n she will tell the emperor about the outlaws' | plight and desire to be granted amnesty. |
among others, saw his story as expressing the | plight and aspirations of India's dalits. |
Melissa hears of his | plight and reveals the truth to him: that he had lost |
, openly expressed sympathy for von Manstein's | plight and, along with the likes of Sir Winston Churc |
Kelly witnesses his | plight and, to cheer him up, takes him home. |
Aware of Oliver's | plight as he too is an orphan, the Artful Dodger offe |
drama represents an inescapable cycle of man's | plight as it starts and finishes with the male charac |
Garrick is sympathetic to Ada's | plight because he himself has fallen in love with a g |
The protagonist's | plight becomes worse, with the captain's pleas contin |
gie who emphatically empathises due to his own | plight brought about by his gambling addiction. |
st then that Mughla Baig returning in wretched | plight, brought tidings of the hostile attitude of Se |
harles I, had been sympathetic to the bishops' | plight, but the polarised atmosphere of pre-civil war |
Initially she seems compassionate to his | plight, but a change in the camera angle reveals her |
s many beggars hold up a sign describing their | plight but most people that pass by do not contribute |
Today, Tibet and Taiwan share a common | plight due to intimidation from a hegemonic China. |
g once again to convince the governor of their | plight, Duncan persuades Beirao to make a break for t |
It offers a succinct depiction of the | plight endured by millions of Egyptian women who deal |
Beck championed the | plight fight to save Guam's native birds, such as the |
However, his | plight for election was unsuccessful. |
n the popular press at the time, but Allison's | plight has subsequently attracted attention from publ |
rtheless, a nation that does not fight in this | plight has lost its spirit and is doomed." |
Moved by their | plight, he secretly uses the last of his potion to br |
nted an audience with the Don and explains her | plight, he agrees to help her on one condition: she m |
rd generation Armenian-American and shares the | plight his great grandparents endured during this tim |
She saw an escape from her | plight in gaining prominence as a media personality a |
anti-fascist artists were concentrating on the | plight in Spain. |
Tenchi wo Kurau II follows Liu Bei's | plight in Jingzhou from Romance of the Three Kingdoms |
After observing the | plight in Sudan and Darfur, Maida returned with a dif |
arrives on the street on hearing about Jerry's | plight, it is revealed that she and Lloyd had once sl |
nd opened the eyes of the western world to the | plight of Romanian children. |
t and of the lords and the king concerning the | plight of the commons. |
with the Born Free Foundation to highlight the | plight of the Ethiopian wolf - the rarest canid in th |
asting his sinkings to alert the Allies of the | plight of the crews, he became quite a celebrity even |
llowed by a short documentary highlighting the | plight of India's destitute children, called An Encou |
hat the confusion might raise awareness of the | plight of the homeless. |
Gomes is a Christian who sympathized with the | plight of North Koreans, and the general consensus am |
uses, but gave special regard was given to the | plight of the peoples from whom she gathered her mate |
ly eternal themes in Haggard's best work - the | plight of the honest, decent working man amid the squ |
out her late husband, and sympathises with the | plight of Tuptim, the Burmese slave girl. |
and France in an attempt to shed light on the | plight of European Jewry. |
orest in Oregon - to raise awareness about the | plight of ancient forests. |
Girl, a compilation of stories focusing on the | plight of young women and girls in the developing wor |
an had several Washington Post articles on the | plight of the Uyghur detainees read into the Senate R |
parish priest Tompkins observed firsthand the | plight of the poor fishing community there and helped |
ly, Blanchard drew particular attention to the | plight of the insane and the deaf, two disadvantaged |
members and the entire labour movement on the | plight of the people of Palestine, and to take practi |
which the lyrics are altered to tell about the | plight of a man coming home drunk: Take the rosebush |
ries attended a UN conference in Geneva on the | plight of Iraqi refugees. |
ing, teenage sexual pressure and abuse and the | plight of the honey bee. |
ith the Cross", and is strongly focused on the | plight of the golem, animated against his will and wr |
hington Paper depicted as unsympathetic to the | plight of the rape victims profiled in their report. |
hrough Washington red tape and publicizing the | plight of American POWs in Vietnam. |
(Ray and Mary Ann's divorce), and because the | plight of the fictional survivors reflects his own un |
was known for his callous indifference to the | plight of his troops. |
vig, encouraged the Danes to identify with the | plight of the Jews, even though small-scale anti-Semi |
tive started by two Canadians to highlight the | plight of Acholi children in northern Uganda who used |
turned to photography as a way to document the | plight of child labourers at the turn of the 19th cen |
were no parades for us", which highlighted the | plight of soldiers from the British Empire who served |
of industrial goods for food and worsening the | plight of the remaining urban population. |
n May 2005, to northern Uganda, to witness the | plight of children called "night commuters", who flee |
he national courts, had great sympathy for the | plight of the applicant who, if implantation did not |
Tanjung Puting National Park to publicize the | plight of wild orangutan populations and their habita |
u ("Flower from a Cemetery") a story about the | plight of prostitutes, and historicals such as Durgas |
edaille Trust exists to raise awareness of the | plight of young women, children and men who are ensla |
rations of grim, gaunt figures, reflecting the | plight of the refugees. |
r to assess the humanitarian situation and the | plight of civilians in the wake of a disturbing uptic |
provide an ostensible 'green lung' to ease the | plight of the burgeoning industrial population of a t |
The song is an effective portrayal of the | plight of the American Vietnam veteran ten years afte |
st stages of the conflict in Germany, with the | plight of the Japanese armed forces growing ever blea |
ssa, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra and on the | plight of dalits, writing articles for various newspa |
ines in the Sand (2004), which highlighted the | plight of children in the conflict in Iraq; and she w |
ason that Jews should be more sensitive to the | plight of slaves. |
r for the airlock mystery, very similar to the | plight of Frank in 2001. |
eral songs, one comparing the situation to the | plight of Hero and Leander, and sent a search party o |
hat the film, "shows a similar interest in the | plight of the downtrodden," but is, in most other res |
Pawns; the | plight of the citizen-soldier. |
The | plight of those who remained was miserable. |
Jews of Hope, The | Plight of Soviet Jewry Today, (1984) |
festival raises funds and consciousness on the | plight of the river and the earth. |
Astor's policies were passionate about the | plight of black Africans and the violation of human r |
The Garden details the | plight of the farmers who organized and worked on the |
It was Wenner's footage that brought the | plight of the East Timorese to world attention. |
This has been noted especially in the | plight of Anarcha-feminists in the Middle East. |
wanted to educate the general public about the | plight of dissidents. |
phrase is "wonderful expression of the social | plight of Yiddish". |
As the brown-era wore on, the | plight of the smaller, student model amps was varied. |
The film is focused on the | plight of homosexuals - in this case, lesbians - in I |
Jeffrey eventually discovers the | plight of local villagers in need of medical assistan |
wed it with Theneer (1973) which was about the | plight of the tea plantation workers. |
s period, Dexter wrote detailed reports on the | plight of refugees in the Sudetenland. |
Around this time she became aware of the | plight of orphan children. |
The novel follows the | plight of Helmer, who resides on a Dutch farm with hi |
Murphy serves to illustrate the | plight of the Irish in the Civil War. |
s through India made her aware of the terrible | plight of women in India. |
hile in the army he became acquainted with the | plight of African-American slaves. |
Savitribai and Jyotiba were moved by the | plight of such widows and castigated the barbers. |
eit or the minor grown wise) which exposed the | plight of the devadasis. |
It depicts the | plight of fishermen living in the Southern Province o |
With the | plight of Rajaram, the rout of the Marathas was almos |
This movie explores the | plight of a dumb young woman (Aarathi). |
her Day in Paradise" is a critical look at the | plight of the homeless. |
ise money, and it's to raise awareness for the | plight of the widows in Afghanistan," she says. |
Ndoudoumou says over time, the | plight of albinos in Cameroon is changing, though at |
She has dedicated her life to “changing the | plight of the poor by working on the roots of the pro |
ten multiple articles to draw attention to the | plight of America's pioneering musicians of jazz and |
The | plight of the canal has not improved though the railw |
ical drama, set in 1905, depicts the difficult | plight of Korean sugarcane field laborers in Mexico. |
ed George W. Bush for his slow reaction to the | plight of New Orleans. |
t talking about the invasion of Lebanon or the | plight of the Palestinian people?" |
dy released the documentary Heckler, about the | plight of stand-up comics versus their often-aggressi |
The | plight of women and other socio-economic issues have |
in the Mansion House to raise awareness of the | plight of Dublin's homeless. |
A Portrait of Derek Hill, In Performance, The | Plight of the Earls and A Border Childhood. |
The | plight of widows was miserable - they were considered |
The film depicts the | plight of a female office worker whose boss introduce |
He spoke to Mukaramzha about the | plight of people under the Nizam rule and the Razakar |
war..." anecdote, Albert instead mentions the | plight of the people of Africa. |
This hard-hitting two-parter followed the | plight of two young Moldovan sisters sold into sexual |
Again in 1855, Babey brought the medical | plight of his people before the assembly with another |
scholar, and a champion of improvement in the | plight of Indian women. |
ing understanding, empathy and concern for the | plight of refugees in the player. |
It is a documentary about the | plight of Afghani refugees just after the 2001 milita |
The | plight of Jewish draftees, or "cantonists" would be a |
f President Atta-Mills' government towards the | plight of the average Ghanaian. |
, such as the place of minority languages, the | plight of declining industrial communities and the Ca |
d The Wanderers (1977), tells the story of the | plight of Mennonite women caught in the social upheav |
fedayee whose main goal was to ameliorate the | plight of the Armenian peasantry in the face of haras |
hists and freethinkers and became aware of the | plight of the underclass, the white middle class, Neg |
ttention he and other activists brought to the | plight of the victims brought about a change in the p |
ts grain from the Mediterranean to relieve the | plight of local people. |
The | plight of girls who had been trafficked, tricked and |
Two ranch hands sympathetic to the | plight of the children decide to help by winning the |
the previous episodes and looking again at the | plight of the orangutan and the work of the centre. |
cal tensions still exist on issues such as the | plight of comfort women much of the animosity inspire |
d philanthropist attention by highlighting the | plight of women and children.(allAfrica.com) |
cused public opinion for the first time on the | plight of California's agricultural laborers, and res |
Boyle stated that "the | plight of the Hawaiian people is generally well known |
The | plight of the hospice was highlighted by the eponymou |
's men, leading the reporter to reconsider the | plight of police officers versus the public's right t |
suggested by the title, the song is about the | plight of war-ravaged Africa and the yearning for wor |
The Pope also expressed concern for the | plight of "the unhappy victims of the war" (which was |
iritual and social justice issues, such as the | plight of factory workers, a theme of one of her piec |
least gain sympathy among German Jews for the | plight of their eastern European brethren. |
It depicts the | plight of Jewish refugees after World War II that con |
Higgs later became a campaigner for the | plight of the mentally ill and was the Honarary presi |
illy Joel's song Downeaster 'Alexa', about the | plight of fishermen off Long Island, New York. |
The | plight of the Elaine 12, and 87 other black men who w |
and commission Archibald Meston to look at the | plight of these dispossessed people. |
gularly on a variety of topics relating to the | plight of the working people. |
The song was written about the | plight of the homeless and encourages people not to i |
It analyzes the | plight of women who have no alternative but to accept |
It showcases the | plight of illegal immigrants living within an Indian |
quad was transfer-listed to ease the financial | plight of the club, with the exception of Goddard. |
o educate visitors and create awareness of the | plight of some of the world's lesser-known rare and e |
poetry, and authored a number of tracts on the | plight of England's poor and on reform of the politic |
ed to form the coalition after learning of the | plight of death row inmate Jimmy Dennis jimmydennis.o |
e common in early Native American fiction: the | plight of the mixedblood (or "breed"), caught between |
rity, but others questioned it for turning the | plight of illegal immigrants into mainstream entertai |
touched upon vaguely, among other issues, the | plight of indigenous peoples of the Americas, and opp |
: I must bring to your immediate attention the | plight of the loyal citizens of the lower Eastern Sho |
Barrett's central interest was the | plight of unmarried mothers in the late 19th and earl |
to Massachusetts, Allen became affected by the | plight of western Massachusetts farmers and laborers, |
The song is a ballad about the | plight of a dispossessed farmer and others who are "d |
4, anti-government protests in Bolivia and the | plight of the internally-displaced in Colombia. |
animated short, made in 1997, illustrated the | plight of a public house after its been transformed i |
of all the writings of Sukumaran deal with the | plight of the dispossessed and advocate an armed stru |
taxes, and was particularly concerned with the | plight of farmers in the province's southwestern corn |
porting includes undercover work exploring the | plight of underage sex slaves held in Indonesian brot |
cognition of his work drawing attention to the | plight of Iraqis. |
for three weeks, the programme highlighted the | plight of many animals at the home appealing to the p |
a reduction in railroad rates helped ease the | plight of farmers. |
es, eating simulated POW food to dramatize the | plight of POWs. |
for Commentary in 1993 for her writings on the | plight of Cuban and Haitian refugees. |
re, but the world was indeed made aware of the | plight of the province. |
The | plight of Rachana Katyal, newlywed bride of Ripan Kat |
g, ... it drove me to start blogging about the | plight of hostages held in Iraq." |
, she was won over to Irish nationalism by the | plight of evicted people in the Land Wars. |
ekrasov's major poems-a verse portrayal of the | plight of the Russian peasants and women. |
This film presented the | plight of the anti-Gold Corporation residents of Rosi |
nment for funding, and on UNRWA to relieve the | plight of the Palestinian refugees in the Gaza Strip. |
It is said that the | plight of Kytch's children after their father's death |
inst Linyi officials and drew attention to the | plight of the villagers. |
The storyline depicts the | plight of party workers who have aligned their loyalt |
Heimatvertriebene organisations recognized the | plight of the different groups of people living in to |
Following the difficult | plight of Iraq's Assyrian Christians during the Iraq |
The story detailed the | plight of Sergeant First Class Donald Buswell, an Arm |
d support by the various Muslim leaders in the | plight of Malabar - He says as follows on the contras |
documentary, "The Inside Story", revealed the | plight of six-year-old Iranian refugee Shayan Bedraie |
He had written extensively on the | plight of some 20,000 peasants who had been relocated |
Canada "for her contributions to improving the | plight of young people in the world's worst conflict |
However, both men are inspired by the | plight of Chuck's prostitute neighbor, Belinda (Long) |
les and Fair Play, a group which addressed the | plight of Japanese Americans during World War II. |
It can be assumed that like Charter 77 and the | plight of various dissidents during the communist era |
ia, Africa, and the Americas, promulgating the | plight of refugees and in effect receiving several co |
ar ("Warped Uyghurs", in Uyghur) discusses the | plight of Xinjiang's artists, who find themselves in |
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