He wasn't the least bit perturbed by the meager audience, nor was he disturbed by the obvious pastoral snub. |
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Even healthy Bactrian camels are meager procreators because the birth of a single camel requires a 14-month gestation period. |
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Data on the social origins of the hierarchy appointed between Peter's death and Catherine the Great's enthronement in 1762 are meager. |
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Lastly, because natural gas is nonrenewable, reliance on it as a fuel offers meager benefits for long-term energy security. |
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Militiamen dug in their heels behind meager breastworks and awaited the arrival of their adversaries. |
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Interesting what a meager piece of knowledge could do to flip lives upside-down. |
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Three days passed, and the water skins were quite empty, the meager provisions long finished. |
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At the meager age of thirteen, Shelby looked every bit the shy skinny uncoordinated girl she really was. |
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Here we have masses of lower income people transferring their meager wealth via outrageous interest rates to unscrupulous moneylenders. |
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To augment his meager living stipend he was handing out flyers for timeshares when he met a tourist from Tokyo. |
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We had no idea who she was, and only her meager profile gave proof that she was in fact female beneath the armor. |
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She had a slim and meager body, her neck was long, and her cheekbones were easily distinguished. |
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Shadowy clouds completely obscured the moon, leaving a meager handful of stars to vainly attempt to provide light. |
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It seemed then a meager justification for manipulating my little brain and heart, yet an ache for wild beauty does command me. |
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So the refugees are having to swap some of their meager food ration for other vital supplies that they are not given. |
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While they wait for the train, the prisoners eat their meager ration of bread. |
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Unable to supplement their meager rations via hoarding or purchases on the public black markets, inmates soon deteriorated. |
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Although its taste is barely acceptable these meager rations were all the station dared supply. |
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Without revenue, except for meager voluntary state requisitions, Congress could not even pay the interest on its outstanding debt. |
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For all but the very wealthy, the tax break from dividends would be meager. |
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Isabella retched up the meager contents of her stomach onto the ground and returned to the camp. |
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The soldier was exhausted, and the meager food failed to sate his gnawing hunger, but he wasn't alone or afraid any longer. |
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In North Africa, meager amounts of air cover were parceled out to each ground commander. |
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Then I heard the swagger stick slowly flipping through the holding pages of Finley's meager account book. |
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She pursued that dream, supplementing her meager dancer's pay with work as a runway model. |
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Or is it a meager, yet expressive hint that the forgiveness of sins is a foretaste of eternal life? |
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Even the most stiff nominal tax rate would turn out to be a very meager tax burden for landowners. |
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But affability, like intelligence, can mask a mean and meager spirit as well as the absence of a sense of proportion. |
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But even that function is pretty meager, for only sparse audiences of curious spectators and hard core loyalists ever show up at their confabs. |
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Their meager paychecks didn't go very far, but the stores didn't have many products to sell anyway. |
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The meager funds provided by government for medical facilities in rural areas are squandered away by local petty officials. |
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The food was meager, coarse bread and a single cup of water along with a small bowl of some kind of stew, long gone cold. |
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The crude items of every day use that were the few meager processions of the poor have become the prestige consumption of the affluent. |
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Gusting breezes stiffened and rustled the heavy leaf canopies offering a meager shade from the summer sun. |
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My lovely wife has been lording it over me ever since, unimpressed with the meager success I've had with prior awards. |
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The only other fish to be weighed in were 5 herring, one tarwhine and a few whiting, pretty meager pickings. |
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It only gives them one more mouth to feed and one more drain on their meager resources. |
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Although some iron, steel, boilerplate, and machinery was smuggled through the blockade, the flow was meager and uncertain. |
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Yet the decorations were always meager, and their gifts chosen with his usual parsimony. |
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These superstitions were nourished by ecclesiastical institutions, for which the poet had meager respect. |
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Even the meager construction projects fell through because of the the government foot-dragging and incompetence. |
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The trio had eked out a meager living through acts of charity, upholding their righteous values, even in a foreign land. |
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With their relatively meager and inexperienced forces, they proclaimed the formation of the Communist Party. |
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Its meager light provided the group its only means of illumination. |
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It growled at him and latched its teeth onto the windshield, the very tips of its fangs breaching the meager shield and poking holes in the glass. |
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For doing all such activities and acting as an important functionary for the government, the monthly wages being paid to him are too meager to be taken into consideration. |
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Dumbstruck, I sat and anxiously watched the meter tick-tick-tick my meager cash stash away. |
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Diego's father earned a meager living in the bone yard of a carcass factory over the ridge from their tiny house. |
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They have voiced concerns about their contributions being trivialized, and that the financial benefits were meager. |
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Portions that used to satiate us 20 years ago appear meager in comparison to the inflated choices we have today. |
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Aron's father supported his large family on the meager income of a chimney sweep. |
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To date, the most militant protests have generally been by workers who have been laid off or older workers living on meager pensions. |
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Married women had the difficult task of converting the meager earnings of their husbands into food and other necessities. |
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In view of the meager resources of these funds, it is necessary to increase considerably the capacity for adaptation. |
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The overwhelming majority of ghetto residents worked in German factories, receiving only meager food rations from their employers. |
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Added to it was the meager support that successive National Assemblies gave to the initiatives of liberal governments. |
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Where will the next generation of agricultural leaders come from given the meager commitment to leadership development in the industry? |
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Many girls involved in domestic service earn no wages but merely work for a very meager keep. |
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Workers were subjected to fines of all sorts, which cut even further into their meager wages. |
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This took my whole meager travel budget, but that's how important the panel's work is to us. |
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The system was prevalent in eight Terai districts, most of which were forced to pledge family labour in return for meager amounts of food crops. |
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It's not that he's miscast, or wrong for the film, but his thespian power transcends the material, making the meager work of others around him stand out even more. |
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After a winter of meager snowfalls, another drought is likely. |
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But what happens once this retrospectively meager foreign aid money dries up? |
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The general impression one gets is that Morse accepts the persistent stereotype of the solitary miner scratching out a meager existence largely on his own. |
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The profligate US government, it was said, could not finance its deficits from the meager savings of its people, thereby necessitating borrowing from abroad. |
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Its greatest weakness is its meager budget and limited scope. |
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This is particularly true when the opportunities for self-advancement are relatively meager, and one's individual interests and prospects do not seem worth living for. |
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Food and shelter are the greatest problems, and many children have lost families or work at menial tasks to provide meager, subsistence-level support. |
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Look through that PDF I just linked to and feast on the meager amounts earmarked for democracy and assistance programs. |
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Mitt needed to prevent Rick from winning the mesa, Ariz., debate, and he accomplished that meager goal. |
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Never mind Hernandez's meager 34 percent plurality in the fiercely battled contest. |
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It was then that he realized she was sponging off his meager salary. |
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Saddest of all, workers will continue to brave health and physical threats only to earn a meager amount of money to buy sustenance for their families. |
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It thought of the insects and vermin that it had fed on, the most meager of sustenance to maintain its life, but enough to eventually give it the strength to free it self. |
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The federal government attempted to enforce the law, but with meager affect. |
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Rising to retrieve it, I offer her what meager reassurance I can muster. |
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A meager talent for sketching and crayon work led me to attempt crude picturizations involving the outlandish denizens of my nighted thoughts. |
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We are appalled by the fact that corruption diverts the meager resources away from meeting basic human needs and undermines trust in the integrity of our institutions. |
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Indeed, whether for governments' public investments or development aid, the meager funds destined for the agriculture sector benefit family farms very little. |
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In any case, the prison camps were miserable places where food rations were meager and conditions squalid. |
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Much the same as the 225,000 indigenous peoples of the Great North who suffer as a result of geographical isolation and meager financial support from the regional authorities. |
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Here they stay in a filthy flophouse, live with refugees, and subsist on meager scraps. |
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Sailors might hope to supplement their meager diets with fish if they were lucky enough to catch them. |
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In contrast to plants and animals, the early fossil record of the fungi is meager. |
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As for interior room, Honda reports a meager 34-litre loss. |
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I spent my meager personal savings on a one-way ticket to Chile. |
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So here, with apologies are a few meager offerings from these dudeless wastes. |
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They often affect the poorest segments of any population by keeping people out of work, causing school absenteeism among children and forcing families to divert meager incomes to treatment. |
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In southwest China, 1,000 retired steel workers, mostly women, blockaded two highways in front of the state-owned Guiyang Steel Factory to protest meager pensions. |
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Perhaps this is payback for the efforts the city has taken, meager though they may be, to divert trash from BFI while pledging to end dumping altogether in upcoming years. |
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In spring 1605 they moved to another small house in Mitcham, London, where he scraped a meager living as a lawyer, while Anne Donne bore a new baby almost every year. |
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Although she's now rich and famous, she remembers her meager beginnings as a child from a poor family. |
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They suffered through several meager years at the beginning of their marriage. |
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This is the conviction that economists' understanding of the business cycle is meager in light of the knowledge necessary for activist countercyclical policy to be effective. |
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Ririe has brought his company from the meager surroundings of a potato equipment facility to one of the nation's leading manufacturers of biotechnical diagnostic equipment. |
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Every morning he eats a meager breakfast of toast and coffee. |
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We'll have to do the best we can with this year's meager harvest. |
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