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  • ommonwealth's first venture into caring for the poor, a duty which had previously been carried out b
  • Back to the Thirties for the Poor?: A Report on the Living Standards of the Poor
  • The War on the Poor: A Defense Manual.
  • Known as “the father of the poor,” a number of progressive social reforms were i
  • h is attracted to the other, but pretends to be poor, a deception that continues even after they hav
  • ls, if they have the kidney immaturity and/or a poor ability to concentrate urine.
  • fax City Mission where he would minister to the poor about the gospel of Christ.
  • toxins but considered less poisonous because of poor absorption.
  • Despite poor academic performance and racial discrimination
  • ffers to promising applicants from schools with poor academic records.
  • ive members with crime or drug abuse records or poor academic achievement.
  • r at Harvard, he was declared ineligible due to poor academic performance.
  • pelled by Harvard's Administrative Board due to poor academic performance.
  • osed by Miami-Dade County Public Schools due to poor academic performance and failure to meet financ
  • ad this office, which gives the children of the poor access to the President's highest councils.
  • Residents in Ratanakiri have a poor access to electricity.
  • attractive shopping precinct on two levels with poor access.
  • sexual assaults among residents and charges of poor accounting.
  • younger players, the game is more forgiving of poor accuracy than others in the genre.
  • The main problems were excessive bore wear and poor accuracy, but it was felt that nothing better c
  • the base of sandstone slopes generate nutrient poor acid mires dominated by Sphagnum and Polytrichu
  • ents such as nitrogen not found in the nutrient poor, acidic soil that it grows in.
  • Poor acoustics under the central dome led to an 1893
  • g the way for her decades of work educating the poor across Australia and New Zealand.
  • The Poor Act 1551 was passed requiring parishes build wo
  • The Relief of the Poor Act 1782 (22 Geo.3 c.83), also known as Gilbert
  • It was established by the Metropolitan Poor Act 1867 and was wound up in 1930, its function
  • Poor acting and production values have made the film
  • his trend eventually ended because of generally poor acting and low production quality.
  • ed comedy with a scorcher of an ending", citing poor acting, over-the-top dialogue and implausible p
  • d finished style more than compensating for his poor acting.
  • emembering and accepting responsibility for his poor actions in his previous relationships.
  • But the poor Adivasis and Kolis are against him," says the a
  • rosperity of the town, paucity of resources and poor administration increased the woes of a people p
  • However, due to poor advance registrations, it was cancelled.
  • ty and field vision, he possessed nonetheless a poor aerial game despite being almost 190 cms tall.
  • was very fast for a car of its size, weight and poor aerodynamic profile.
  • omber had to ditch the glider due to the T-60's poor aerodynamics during its only flight to avoid cr
  • er background and aftermath section, and giving poor Aerschot his due.--Ereunetes
  • as secured new funding bills aimed at assisting poor African nations.
  • And in chronically poor African countries, funding is a difficult issue
  • He grew up in a rough poor African-American neighborhood of the Third Ward
  • sense lawyer who fought on behalf of his mostly poor, African-American clients concentrated in North
  • this cloth was traditionally gifted to the poor after the funeral, but was enforced as a tax/re
  • He died poor after his Bank of Minnesota failed five years b
  • egion, a gorse-covered sandy heath which offers poor agricultural opportunities.
  • The neighborhood is slowly migrating from a poor agricultural environment towards a higher middl
  • was born at Cerignola, Apulia, into a family of poor agricultural day laborers.
  • The rural families are poor, agriculture is rarely profitable and low incom
  • The rural families are poor, agriculture is rarely profitable and low incom
  • sort of scrubbing or cleaning, contributing to poor air conditions wherever they were used.
  • they were not used during summer months due to poor air flow and high humidity in these cars.
  • ir pollution), as evidenced in the city's often poor air quality
  • g is not considered a successful single, due to poor airplay and promotion.
  • Orphaned and poor Ajay (Govinda) meets with wealthy Aarti (Neelam
  • I Dismember Mama, also known as Poor Albert and Little Annie, is a 1974 horror film.
  • were later dropped from Arista Records (due to poor album sales) before they could release their se
  • and a Smile would be the group's final release; poor album sales and disenchantment with the industr
  • ured to eastern Canada, with shows at Toronto's Poor Alex Theatre, the Alberta Scene in Ottawa and a
  • "Pity Poor Alfie/Fever"
  • he was allowed to be venerated by the rich and poor alike.
  • w dared to make education available to rich and poor alike.
  • place of pilgrimage for all the people rich and poor alike.
  • f life to individuals and communities, rich and poor alike.
  • ace thronged with all kinds of people, rich and poor alike.
  • aconal mission and development projects for the poor all over the world (Latin America, Asia) and sp
  • s to synchronise proved difficult, resulting in poor all-round surveillance capability.
  • After poor alterations and years of neglect, the building
  • Disadvantages include poor altitude resolution in the upper atmosphere, di
  • wer incomes usually end up living in areas with poor amenities in order to win the spatial competiti
  • Poor Amis - they need to get a life.
  • A new anti-poverty program is giving Malawi's poor an infusion of cash to help them meet their bas
  • He would help the poor and distribute many alms to them.
  • he results on the playing field continued to be poor, and they completed the 2006-07 season in a rel
  • d, "These 'isms' have tried the patience of our poor and underprivileged who are being tempted by fa
  • Europe, North Africa and the Lower Amazons were poor and Pascoe worked mainly on insects collected b
  • and government jobs, those in Galicia are very poor and unsophisticated.
  • ods abutting the border, but its arable land is poor and it has no vineyards on the hills.
  • ey controlled) provided material relief for the poor and needy, and in return the state demanded obe
  • The book centers on Wanda Petronski, a poor and friendless Polish-American girl.
  • Lazarists, offered comfort and shelter for the poor and infirm.
  • Also, the light that all these gave was poor and this was not solved until the introduction
  • nd The War College identify themselves with the poor and immerse themselves in the neighbourhood.
  • the spot until he had judged the cause of these poor and needy folk.
  • s very fast-growing, hardy and able to tolerate poor and stony soils.
  • Her humanitarian work, which also included the poor and the elderly, spanned over three decades.
  • In 1857 the company's performance was poor and it was liquidated under the Winding-up Act
  • faith generated financial resources to help the poor and finance the church.
  • His health was still poor and in October he resigned in favour of Hugh Ne
  • "Lord, Help the Poor and Needy" (Traditional)
  • Here his sanctity attracted the poor and needy, and many miracles are ascribed to hi
  • Development and extension services for the poor and disadvantaged were taken along with charita
  • Nolbu and his wife suddenly became poor and asked Heungbu to forgive them and they live
  • s used to present to him was handed over to the poor and the needy.
  • But conditions were poor and they only surfed a few small waves.
  • cut taxes, grants of land and resources to the poor and caters for sick and old.
  • ay seasons the library provided baskets for the poor and throughout the year conducted sewing classe
  • d some friends in Montreal, begin taking in the poor and educating abandoned children.
  • "Lieber arm und allein" (Rather Poor and Alone)
  • Duquet dedicated herself to helping Argentina's poor, and became involved with the Mothers of the Pl
  • The Catholic Bishop pays for schools for the poor, and he presided over a magnificent college fou
  • 1. Discipline in the KPA was poor, and constraining orders so strict to the point
  • phic, which means that it is extremely nutrient poor and contain very little organic matter.
  • Weather at Coventry was poor and deteriorated steadily during the day; by th
  • 'Neglected, appall'd, sickly poor and decay'd
  • Communication infrastructure was poor, and communication was lost with forward units
  • Thousands upon thousands of poor and hungry children were fed free breakfasts ev
  • The massacre of these poor and landless villagers is believed to have been
  • h from 1809 to 1825, as well as overseer of the poor and trustee of the public lands.
  • The song contrasts the poor and the rich in New York City, and topped the B
  • de Church has provided various services for the poor and disenfranchised.
  • property tax is seen as unfairly impacting the poor and especially retirees.
  • ivist who opposed slavery and oppression of the poor, and was a supporter of women's right to vote.
  • ety, and provide humanitarian assistance to the poor and homeless.
  • ided by the trust include ambulance service for poor and health clinics in tribal belts of Pune Dist
  • emocrat, he earned a reputation for helping the poor and representing the interests of labor.
  • Morale was poor, and the understrength Bengal Fusiliers were ma
  • al and social welfare of people, especially the poor and the downtrodden.
  • accounts of his life, he was generous with the poor and a worker of miracles.
  • om throughout Denmark for the assistance to the poor and sick of Holy Ghost House.
  • or a as vehicle of deities in India, Sheru is a poor and somehow foolish tiger.
  • ship Program that guarantees college grants for poor and working class students who attend Californi
  • ves, improve education and support of the rural poor, and to challenge the state's Democratic Party
  • However, sales of the brand were poor and it was soon taken off the market.
  • scientific work for the government, and was now poor and feeble.
  • Rozman had a poor and hard childhood.
  • nfraternities thus took special interest in the poor and lived austere lifestyles.
  • Canning became extremely poor and many houses were derelict or demolished.
  • er way of life, and worked with her to help the poor and abandoned.
  • illiam showed a deep interest in the district's poor and the inmates of Thorne Union workhouse.
  • Its brothers work with the poor and destitute and wear a grey flannel habit wit
  • n, as Mahendra falls in love with Seema, who is poor and lives with her stepmother.
  • However the sandy soil was poor and not productive enough to make a living.
  • wn is in the process of renewing its image as a poor and underdeveloped town in the 1980s.
  • "They rob the poor and rich, and we rob the rich and give to the p
  • He built free hospices for the poor and travelers, and constructed several public b
  • own, quickly taken over (for free) by the local poor and homeless, while the factory was partly sold
  • rsti is most famous for his work in helping the poor and homeless.
  • His family was poor and apt to move from place to place.
  • tspoken legislator championing the cause of the poor and downtrodden.
  • Hilton wrote that the Indians were "very poor and silly Creatures," that he had observed fewe
  • ts), lower cost for transportation, feeding the poor, and environmental concerns.
  • ey are light and narrow through the frame, with poor and underdeveloped quarters, and a high-set tai
  • s patients, mainly Irish immigrants, indigenous poor and local orphans, is legendary.
  • tner was reportedly disappointed with Austria's poor and faltering performance through the qualifica
  • the Dalit Christians in the Archdiocese and the poor and eligible students of the professional cours
  • But overall performances on the pitch were poor and the team was almost relegated.
  • y Chan is from a rich family while Steven Ma is poor and they both hope to change their destiny with
  • elluer in weeks 11 and 12, but the results were poor and Pelluer regained the job.
  • His passion for the poor and mobilizing the middle-class to become invol
  • ecember 1913, teaching girls and caring for the poor and sick.
  • also involved in providing financial-aid to the poor and needy.
  • of his time in prayer and renown for aiding the poor and the distressed.
  • He actively sought ways to help the poor and disadvantaged Indian community in Malaysia.
  • People are poor, and make a living as farmers and through migra
  • ry Life School in Piney Woods, Mississippi, for poor and African American children in 1910.
  • lend and make services available to underserved poor and minority communities.
  • D. Devaraj Urs espoused the cause poor and ushered in a "silent social revolution" in
  • fever from his conversion work with New York's poor and due in part to his already fragile health.
  • He was the voice of the poor and stood for the cause of the downtrodden in s
  • His charity to the poor and sick was carried so far that he was often l
  • The facilities at Ajax Bay were very poor and despite dust, dirt, poor lighting & the pre
  • ng significant economic benefits to the largely poor and rural area.
  • ritical conditions often arise for economically poor and politically weak communities living in alre
  • The family was poor and the father an alcoholic.
  • The photo is poor and is of the cave attraction rather than somet
  • although worthy were of the lowly ranks of the poor, and their children were put to service at an e
  • been involved in a lot of charity work for the poor and downtrodden through the Goodwill Charitable
  • urance but used much of his fortune to help the poor and fight corruption.
  • cially early in his career, but his defense was poor, and he later appeared more as a second baseman
  • ms, improved social protection programs for the poor and hungry and provided cheap credit to farmers
  • Other critics noted poor and missed calls on both teams.
  • The military training was way to poor and the level of security too.
  • He was especially interested in helping the poor and needy.
  • uisition in developing countries to protect the poor and the environment.
  • Transport of coal was difficult, roads were poor and carting heavy loads made them worse.
  • r was a member of the board of guardians of the poor and of the board of prison inspectors.
  • in the Bogaerdenschool in Bruges, a school for poor and abandoned children, supported by the city.
  • rning the Labour movement, the condition of the poor and other social topics.
  • participates in activities such as feeding the poor and holds poojas frequently.
  • t Worth International Airport, weather was also poor and an isolated thunderstorm developed near DFW
  • papers on hygiene, the social life of the very poor and proper eating habits, those of the very poo
  • at one of the largest Vienna hospitals for the poor, and planned afterwards to join the Red Cross.
  • was a mix of social classes, the majority were poor and illiterate.
  • ple currently receiving benefits are not really poor and some who do need help are not getting it.
  • 8 with two purposes: to write for and about the poor, and to provide them with jobs to make a living
  • while the other set, Charles and Claude Coupe, poor and dim-witted.
  • In return for helping the poor and services such as repairing the bridges they
  • It was grouped for relief of the poor and sanitary provision into Hendon Poor Law Uni
  • brief popular uprising advocating for the rural poor and against military conscription by poor Europ
  • was born in 1852 in the Province of Rovigo in a poor and humble peasant family.
  • ontribution in the Bengal Renaissance among the poor and marginalised people.
  • and spent the money he received on alms for the poor and the purchase of books for poor scholars.
  • The audio quality is poor and at times it is hard to understand what he i
  • dole-gate, through which help was given to the poor, and upon which her name is carved.
  • However, due to poor and mixed clinical effectiveness it never gaine
  • prosperous since the countryside it crossed was poor and sparsely populated, although at one time in
  • las say they are fighting for the rights of the poor and the landless.
  • nizations on campus that range from helping the poor and needy in Chicago to the arts and Improvisat
  • traveled to Afghanistan because he heard it was poor and in need of educators.
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