He had a very hard life and due to difficulties with his family found himself on the streets. |
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Sylvia had a hard life, but never quit speaking out about what she believed, and she'll be sorely missed. |
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Look at it, out of the hard life and sufferation come some of the biggest songs and artistes that have defined Jamaican culture. |
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All they do is whinge and whine about how hard life is and how they've been left behind. |
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It was a hard life in those days, one emphasized by natural or man-made disasters. |
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These images portray what is often a hard life, yet still radiate an air of optimism and joy. |
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They had all known a hard life, having been raised for this type of life from the age of twelve or fourteen. |
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Before you on the shore you find a lumber camp, a place to sleep, food and occasional respite from a hard life in the woods. |
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Melville spent 18 months on a whaler, but the hard life on board drove him to escape from ship at the Marquesas Islands. |
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Ysiang counters by saying that the ancestors know nothing about how hard life is now: those were ideas for other times, she says. |
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Often, they live on the street and have lost all self-confidence because they have such a hard life despite being so young. |
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Every time you look to this world and its goods you step into the hills, the cliffs, and the valleys, and you walk the hard life. |
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Greenland Dogs are very strong polar Spitz-type dogs built for the hard life of pulling sleds in arctic conditions. |
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Although the Apartheid has been abolished for many years, many coloured and black people are daily confronted to hard life conditions. |
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Workshop n° 2 It isn't surprising then that Vincent wanted to be ordained as soon as possible to escape such a hard life. |
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He had a very hard life, did all the difficult jobs working-class men do. |
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If you find a Stream with a badly worn interior it's either been to the moon and back or had a very hard life, so be fussy and accept only the best. |
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Thus they had often led a very hard life before being left in fields and scrapyards to decay. |
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Our cohesiveness in Russia was created by outside forces-a hard life, an atheistic government, and persecution. |
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It is worth stopping at Izcuchaca market, like all Andean markets it is a joyous affair, in contrast to the hard life led by the locals. |
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Dostum remains a power broker today, although his health has deteriorated from the effects of a hard life and heavy drinking. |
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I suspect this is simply a result of this particular unit having been couriered all over the countryside and thereby having been given a pretty hard life. |
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But yet, because of the pull of the flesh, it's such as hard life. |
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Rowf is a downtrodden fellow, quite cynical and increasingly feral in his ways, since he has had a hard life and never met a decent human. |
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Look at this design to realize how hard life could be! |
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Played for both fun and survival, these games developed strength, endurance, and resistance to pain, testing the people and preparing them for the hard life on the land. |
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For the homeless, the bitter cold made a hard life even harder. |
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This new wave peaked in the first decade of the twentieth century, contributing to a hard life for many who remained behind. |
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But both men and women, in Yaish's findings, spoke of becoming more religious in a search for inner peace and the ability to cope with a hard life. |
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They had the hard life of physical labour and food shortages. |
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