The animals at Southport Zoo deserve a better life in specialist sanctuaries, not to be on display for public amusement. |
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Just like that dead mayor of ours, she said that middle and low-class families would get a better life. |
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Teach him about savings accounts, checking accounts, investments, and how much better life can be when you have these things. |
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Making a profit on the house is his ticket to a better life for his family. |
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The first is that there is a fundamental difference between a refugee, who is fleeing persecution, and a migrant, who is seeking a better life. |
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For me, a better life would be a world where musicians are really appreciated and people don't get so hung up about being cool. |
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If she can just make an effort to try and be better, she can actually live a much better life. |
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They left their countries in search of a better life, paying smugglers hundreds of dollars. |
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Lala's father is a furniture upholsterer who moves his family from Mexico City to Chicago and then to San Antonio in search of a better life. |
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If, once in a while, we all take responsibility for our own doings maybe then we can all get on with a better life. |
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Their stories are heart-rending and I am glad we are able to offer them the chance of safety and a better life. |
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What this drug hopes to offer is a better life during treatment and a higher chance of survival overall. |
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Any attempt to strive for a better life is likely to be viewed with scorn and perhaps even presented as dangerous. |
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We accept this promise at face value because, well, who doesn't want a better life? |
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Melanie cleans office buildings hut dreams of a better life that Teddo, an idealistic and impractical dreamer, cannot provide. |
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We can learn to rise like a phoenix from the ashes, arising as part of a better world and a better life for one and all. |
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Far from attaining a better life, consumerists experience alienation and fear. |
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Pharmacists already number large among the container-loads of nurses, doctors and others seeking a better life and greater freedom abroad. |
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People flee such countries in the hope of finding a better life in safer societies, such as Britain. |
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Daily ritual emerges in the photographs of those itinerants who made the exodus to cities in search of a better life. |
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It transcends reality and opens up, for a moment, the possibility of a better life. |
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He said Caroline was studying criminology in an attempt to help someone like her killer have a better life. |
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They should not be denied that opportunity, plus a chance to find a better life while rebuilding their region. |
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Yes, 70 percent of the electorate voted for a better life for all, including name changes. |
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Melanie cleans office buildings but dreams of a better life that Teddo, an idealistic and impractical dreamer, cannot provide. |
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Discontent with a home having only a pallet on the floor, a washbasin, and a wood-burning stove, she dreamed of a better life in the city. |
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They worked hard, and they tried to put a little money away so that their kids and their grandkids could have a better life. |
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They live in rented accommodation without a car and are saving money, for a better life back home. |
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You ask me why we cannot spend all our money to feed the poor and make them live a better life instead of going for Hajj. |
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They dream of a better life in Britain, where immigration laws are relatively liberal and they have an easier path to becoming legal residents. |
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He became a schoolmaster until his first West End success with a Chekhovian domestic drama about an insurance salesman incapable of fulfilling his own dreams of a better life. |
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I remember hearing my parents talk about how much better life would be when their ship came in, but I never knew whether or not they really expected it to happen. |
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The gratuitous killing was the beginning of a shocking train of events that 13 years later has led her to Yorkshire in search of a new and better life. |
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Donations are continuing to pour in to the Yorkshire Post Hidden Disability appeal from big-hearted readers keen to help autistic children have the chance of a better life. |
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As the story goes, these former Argentinian circus carneys came to Canada in search of a better life, while performing rousing renditions of classic rock ballads. |
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Set in Easter Ross, it follows the Bain family from David and Jean's premarital fumblings to the moment when their grown-up son sets off for a better life across the Atlantic. |
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They noted that many runaways were from dysfunctional families with little social support available and often times will search for a better life. |
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It tries to gain advantages before God and obtain righteousness through a supposedly better life with more divine occupations and more heavenly thoughts. |
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By contrast, the modern day village is bleak, cold and almost barren of young people who have moved to the cities in search of work and a better life. |
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A self-made man uses his wit and his energy at a time when the country is in the grip of the Great Depression to build a better life for himself and his family. |
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Our beloved Lady Liberty has been a beacon of hope for millions of people seeking a better life. |
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From time immemorial our human race has been called a race of wanderers and wayfarers, a restless people forever setting forth in pursuit of a better life. |
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It was revealed last week that Desmond has relocated his business to avoid tax in Britain-in other words, he's upped and offed in search of a better life. |
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James, who grew up in a house on Church Street, Bollington, set sail from Plymouth to Brisbane in search of a better life after hearing glowing reports of life Down Under. |
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They want a better life, and they're prepared to face adversity to get it. |
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The Scots went in search of a better life and settled in the thirteen colonies, mainly around South Carolina and Virginia. |
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Some more sympathetic landlords supplied a free passage to what was hoped to be a better life. |
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There, it is capable of moving slowly by means of attaching and detaching byssal threads to attain a better life position. |
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Wetback, she once told me, meant anyone who sacrificed everything for a better life. |
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I love those colorful, warm, friendly ads where banks offer the great unwashed masses loans to make a better life choke me with emotion. |
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We as a nation should show sympathy to those suffering in war-torn countries who are looking for a better life for their families. |
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So is good housing and medical care and all the other attainables which lead to a better life. |
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Many looked towards America for a better life during this time. |
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It would rally to its cause all those who are suffering wrong or who aspire to a better life and all those who are now enduring foreign oppression. |
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