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  • Having at times felt the cruel pangs of near beggary, Hoover _ like his favorite author, John Steinbeck _ has a soft spot for those who are stuck playing life's card game with a bad hand.
  • The Patrico, the leader of the beggars, turns out to be the grandson of that Wrought-on; he is also the fortune-teller who had given Oldrents the original forecast of his daughters'beggary.
  • The world took note of her in 1988, when she became the focal point of street demonstrations in Rangoon against what was then 24 years of military rule that reduced what was once Southeast Asia's richest nation to beggary.
  • Dick had a hard struggle for existence, especially through competition during his late years, when he was reduced almost to beggary : but of this few, if any, of his friends were aware until it was too late.
  • H�rin later brought Manthor and his followers to Morwen's body, and " it seemed to them that they beheld a great queen whose dignity neither age nor beggary nor all the woe of the world had taken from her ".
  • Other newspapers picked up on the story : " Great God ! ", said one, " is it possible, that the literary people of the Union, will let poor Poe perish by starvation and lean faced beggary in New York?
  • Display a habit of, or inclination towards beggary or vagrancy, idling at work, larceny, swindling or other less seriously offences, or engage in excessive drunkenness, or for any such reasons are in breach of their obligation to support themselves.
  • According to Badger,'two hundred and fifty persons were deprived of their patrimony and reduced to beggary through this joint agency .'Badger persuaded the British consul to intervene, and part of the property was eventually restored to its previous owners.
  • Considering the present scarcity of money, we have reason to think, the execution of that act for a short space of time would drain the country of its cash, strip multitudes of all their property, and reduce them to absolute beggary.
  • Francis I of France and Charles V pensioned him at the same time, each hoping for some damage to the reputation of the other . " The rest of his relations with the great is mere beggary and vulgar extortion, " according to Burckhardt.
  • Originally, the purpose of old age pensions was to prevent elderly persons from being reduced to beggary, which is still common in some underdeveloped countries, but growing life expectancies and older populations have brought into question the model under which pension systems were designed.
  • The play ends with a general reconciliation; the two younger Harding brothers, and Goodwin and Foster too, have all been reduced to beggary by loose living and ill luck & mdash; but the generous and forgiving Philip Harding offers to relieve their wants.
  • Finally, Steen often included negative implications of smoking even when he painted smoking for a comic effect by depicting smokers next to a beggar s crutches or whipping branches to reiterate to the viewer that smoking will lead to  punishment, poverty, and beggary ".
  • From about 614 the pagan Quraysh in Mecca " showed their enmity to all those who followed the apostle; every clan which contained Muslims was attacked . " The usual threat to Muslim merchants was : " We will boycott your goods and reduce you to beggary ."
  • Selig Perlman wrote in 1923 that this resulted in " a clash between the principle of solidarity of labor and that of trade separatism . " The trade unions " declared that their purpose was'to protect the skilled trades of America from being reduced to beggary'."
  • "So we feel some concern for the poor citizens of Rome when they meet together to compare their wants and grievances, till Coriolanus comes in and with blows and big words drives this set of'poor rats,'this rascal scum, to their homes and beggary before him.
  • Quite clearly, the two men were made for each other, though Baptiste Aine enjoyed a lifelong success _ he was to play before Napoleon more than 60 times _ whereas Greuze had been reduced almost to beggary by the Revolution, by changes in taste and by a particularly grueling and demeaning divorce.
  • In particular Chase accused MacNamara, in highly personal terms, of having been " reduced to a servile dependency " by " the consequences of a bad life ", and accused him of having allowed his children to be " reduced to beggary by your continued round of vice and folly, drunkenness and debauchery ".
  • If such facilities did not exist in the parish ( and in rural communities, the seldom did, except for the occasional backstuga ), then the paupers should either be housed with the parishioners in accordance with the established traditional roteg�ngsystem, or be given a beggar permit, legal only in their own parish : all other forms of beggary were banned.
  • These schools were intended, in the words of their programme, " to rescue the souls of thousands of poor children from the dangers of Popish superstition and idolatry, and their bodies from the miseries of idleness and beggary . " The Ardbraccan school, like the others, focused on training girls for domestic service in the houses of the gentry and aristocracy, while training boys in agriculture and gardening.
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