| 1. | At the moment, The Improvident One is trying out his familiar circumlocutions.
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| 2. | Yet nature looks after the improvident, it seems.
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| 3. | Beset by an arid climate and fleeced by improvident rulers, Spaniards often went hungry.
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| 4. | So when those improvident upstaters come begging, we have the right to politely demur:
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| 5. | Compaq saw the light of day and concluded it was improvident to continue with this lawsuit,
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| 6. | His father was improvident and unlucky, always near ruin and finally slipping over the edge.
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| 7. | Bathsheba soon discovers that her new husband is an improvident gambler with little interest in farming.
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| 8. | In his later life he moved to Exeter, where he made an improvident second marriage.
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| 9. | They are the lame, the halt, the improvident, in a mad race for mobility.
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| 10. | Potter uses elevated language again when the rabbit family is described as " improvident and cheerful ".
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