They disenfranchised poor people by making property ownership a requirement for registering to vote. |
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I complained to the manager about the poor service but did not get any satisfaction. |
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We found out later that the horse had been nobbled, which explained its poor performance. |
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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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If one rows with poor technique, especially rowing with a curved rather than straight back, other injuries may surface, including back pains. |
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Due to poor funding, however, the government rarely produces documents in most of the languages. |
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The wet climate and relatively poor soil of Cornwall make it unsuitable for growing many arable crops. |
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In August 2005, they supplied drinking water to poor people affected by the heat wave in the United States. |
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Before the execution, George gave his wealth to the poor and prepared himself. |
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Some, like Tassie's School in Galt provided a traditional classical education, while many provided a basic education of poor quality. |
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A further scandal surrounded headteachers dismissed following poor OFSTED reports being hired as inspectors. |
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Since 2005 the Brazilian Government has been offering a limited number of tuition grants to enable poor students to attend private universities. |
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The term bachelor in the 12th century referred to a knight bachelor, who was too young or poor to gather vassals under his own banner. |
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In cases of poor performance, the time limit is double the standard amount of time. |
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Wellington, noted for his poor aim, claimed he did, other reports more sympathetic to Winchilsea claimed he had aimed to kill. |
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Dove says it makes her blood boil to see the way the poor young gentleman is treated. |
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There isn't a man in the world who doesn't pity that poor black sufferer, and there isn't a man that wouldn't make him whole if he could. |
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At the time, the castle's accommodation was in such poor condition that he did not stay there the night before his coronation. |
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However this did not prevent an outbreak of disease in the garrison in 1841 caused by poor water supply, resulting in several deaths. |
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Also, I think that not enough shuffling in Magic tends to result in very poor hands, characterized by mana screw or mana flood. |
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The backdrop of Saint Mary's Abbey at York plays a central role in the Gest as the poor knight who Robin aids owes money to the abbot. |
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Most accounts of Windsor in the 16th and 17th centuries talk of its poverty, badly made streets and poor housing. |
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His 1532 portrait of Sir Brian Tuke, for example, alludes to the sitter's poor health, comparing his sufferings to those of Job. |
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Biographers believe that Bacon was educated at home in his early years owing to poor health, which would plague him throughout his life. |
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From early childhood, Johnson suffered from poor eyesight, especially in his left eye, which interfered with his education. |
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On the other hand, there are many poor that can be lent to, but at greater risk. |
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Due partly to Branwell's poor reputation, the school project failed and was abandoned. |
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He was dangerously ill and the poor health limited his ability to travel for the remainder of his life. |
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His father distrusted or was jealous of George's popularity, which contributed to the development of a poor relationship between them. |
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Martin immediately complained to Epstein about Best's poor drumming and suggested they use a session drummer in his place. |
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Between his time in the poor schools and his mother succumbing to mental illness, Chaplin began to perform on stage. |
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Billington ascribes this failure rate to poor choices by Olivier rather than mere bad luck. |
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The production was popular, despite poor reviews, but the expensive production did little to help the finances of Laurence Olivier Productions. |
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Sellers wanted to become a pilot, but his poor eyesight restricted him to ground staff duties. |
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He had gone into Korea feeling sympathetic to communism, coming as he did from a poor family, but the experience left him permanently repelled. |
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The process was further hampered by poor relations between Feirstein and Spottiswoode. |
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These, and later concerts by the same orchestra in 1928 and 1929, made obvious the poor standards then prevailing in London. |
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Generally, it received poor reviews, with reviewers giving more credit to Tenniel's illustrations than to Carroll's story. |
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An older woman in our culture runs a high risk of being a poor woman and of being perceived as a menopausally damaged woman. |
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For this reason, the haymaker or roundhouse is not a conventional punch, and is regarded by trainers as a mark of poor technique or desperation. |
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The provision of athletics stadiums in the United Kingdom is very poor compared to most other developed countries. |
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Levein left his position as head coach following a poor start to 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification, having taken just two points from four games. |
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After a poor showing at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, Sepp Herberger became coach. |
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The following season saw a poor run of results, and McAllister was sacked after a run of five defeats in a row. |
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After scoring a pair in the first Test against Australia, Botham lost the captaincy due to his poor form, and was replaced by Mike Brearley. |
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England, now led once again by David Gower, suffered from injuries and poor form. |
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Darren Lehmann took over as coach from Mickey Arthur following a string of poor results. |
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In 2011, Warwickshire, Hampshire and Kent were all docked 8 points for poor pitches at Edgbaston, the Rose Bowl and Canterbury respectively. |
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No team lost points for a poor pitch in any of the seasons 2012 to 2015 inclusive. |
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A poor season on the field in 1889 was reflected by reduced income and changes were made with several good new players being introduced. |
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After a poor first season Gold was promoted to a Director of Rugby while defence coach Mike Ford became head coach. |
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At Central Park, Wigan the ground was muddy and in poor condition, however the match went ahead. |
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Promotion was gained at the 1st attempt, only for another poor year to see them finish once again in a relegation position. |
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After a poor dip in form Ken Davy decided it was time for change and terminated the contracts of coach Nathan Brown and captain Kevin Brown. |
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This, coupled with the poor ratings and attendances both in Australia and Europe, led to the competition being postponed for two seasons. |
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In hindsight this was a poor decision by the FIA, who failed to take into account the unpredictable weather in Britain at this time of year. |
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Hamilton qualified in second place in Bahrain, but during the race, a series of poor pitstops put him out of contention, and he finished eighth. |
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Meanwhile, Hamilton suffered another poor start, slipping from second on the grid to eighth by the end of the first lap. |
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The British Grand Prix in June marked the end of Button's superiority over the field, and was the first in a string of poor results for him. |
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Mansell took pole for Williams, but had a poor start which let Hill and Schumacher through to fight for the lead and the 1994 title. |
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In fact, owing to the poor performance of the Honda team in 2008, the team made a relatively early start in designing the 2009 car. |
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However, Renaults quickly became the target of customer complaints for poor quality and sales plummeted. |
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Trouble with fuel systems is often the result of improper winter storage, and brake problems may also be due to poor maintenance. |
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Conditions were poor and Smith was out of the race at slippery Stowe Corner. |
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However, his poor start to the Premier League continued as he lost three of his next four games to find himself in real danger of relegation. |
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He was rivalled by the relatively poor but martial Bohemond of Taranto and his nephew Tancred from the Norman community of southern Italy. |
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Michael O'Neill became manager in February 2012 after Worthington had resigned in October 2011 after a poor Euro 2012 qualification campaign. |
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Many environmentalists argue that GDP is a poor measure of social progress because it does not take into account harm to the environment. |
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An economy may be highly developed or growing rapidly, but also contain a wide gap between the rich and the poor in a society. |
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The Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn faced growing criticism from his party, which had supported remaining within the EU, for poor campaigning. |
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The Maniots considered piracy as a legitimate response to the fact that their land was poor and it became their main source of income. |
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Living conditions were so poor that many sailors began to prefer a freer existence as a pirate. |
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During the reign of the Stuarts, Scotland developed from a relatively poor and feudal country into a prosperous, modern and centralised state. |
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The officers of the infantry were from the upper classes and aristocracy, while the rank and file were made up of poor agricultural workers. |
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The poor crofters were politically powerless, and many of them turned to religion. |
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Their deaths were the result of brutal treatment and poor care from the time of their capture and throughout their voyage. |
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The Act also introduced a system of voter registration, to be administered by the overseers of the poor in every parish and township. |
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He angered British farmers by refusing to reinstitute the Corn Laws in response to poor harvests and cheap imported grain. |
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In the wake of the poor election results, Derby predicted to Disraeli that neither of them would ever hold office again. |
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Four consecutive wet summers through 1879 had led to poor harvests in the United Kingdom. |
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Anyone unemployed for longer than that had to rely on poor law relief paid by their local authority. |
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For many poor people, this was a humiliating experience and was much resented. |
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Many were casualties of Allied bombing, as they received poor air raid protection. |
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Moreover, the front line units in the West were complaining about the poor numbers and performance of aircraft. |
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Throughout the battle, the Luftwaffe had to use numerous reconnaissance sorties to make up for the poor intelligence. |
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Since early ASDIC equipment was poor at determining depth, it was usual to vary the depth settings on part of the pattern. |
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Due to his poor eyesight, Larkin failed his military medical examination and was able to study for the usual three years. |
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In 1949, local authorities were empowered to provide people suffering from poor health with public housing at subsidised rents. |
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You have all these poor people, they might rise up and kill us and take our stuff. |
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This provision usually applies, apart from torture, to cases of severe police violence and poor conditions in detention. |
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The Iraqi army suffered from poor morale, even amongst the elite Republican Guard. |
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Some accidents arise over difficulties in navigating to or from the summit, especially in poor visibility. |
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For example, it is known that it relieved tax for widows and orphans, and protected the poor from the usury of the rich. |
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Official development assistance has been criticized by several economists for being an inappropriate way of helping poor countries. |
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In addition to all this, the worsening state of Kosovo's economy made the province a poor choice for Serbs seeking work. |
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In advanced economies, the gap between the rich and poor is at its highest level in decades. |
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When inequality is higher the poor do not shift to less expensive forms of participation. |
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The poor and the middle class matter the most for growth via a number of interrelated economic, social, and political channels. |
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In many poor and developing countries much land and housing is held outside the formal or legal property ownership registration system. |
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This can be explained by the fact that as the poor people in the society become more wealthy, it increases their yearly carbon emissions. |
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A fuel poor household is one that struggles to keep adequately warm at reasonable cost. |
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Fuel poverty affects over a million British working households and increases in energy prices affect poor people severely. |
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In 2016, the incomes of poor households are extremely sensitive to the activity in the labor market. |
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For example, rich nations generally employ more generous standards of poverty than poor nations. |
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In Colombia, Drug violence can be caused by factors such as, the economy, poor governments, and no authority within the law enforcement. |
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Fleming was a famously poor communicator and orator, which meant his findings were not initially given much attention. |
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In early 1923, and in poor health, Baird moved to 21 Linton Crescent, Hastings, on the south coast of England. |
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It is possible that Ptolemy did as well, as Agricola's information about the west coast of Scotland was of poor quality. |
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Accumulating wealth without spending it to address the needs of the poor is generally prohibited and admonished. |
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Diarrhoeal diseases were the result of poor hygiene, bad sanitation, and dietary changes. |
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But numbers remained relatively small until waves of mass emigration in the 19th century, when millions of poor families left Europe. |
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The first months of the marriage were overshadowed by a lack of money, and by Gardner's poor health, which persisted into the autumn. |
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Conrad's poor health and his unsatisfactory schoolwork caused his uncle constant problems and no end of financial outlay. |
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Daltrey clashed with Johns over the production of his vocals, and Moon's drumming was so poor that Daltrey and Entwistle considered firing him. |
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Realism sought to accurately portray the conditions and hardships of the poor in the hopes of changing society. |
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After Lowry's birth, his mother's health was too poor for her to continue teaching. |
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George Passmore was born in Plymouth in the United Kingdom, to a single mother in a poor household. |
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The two claim they came together because George was the only person who could understand Gilbert's rather poor English. |
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A few buildings, such as the foundation of the Templo Mayor have since been unearthed by archaeologists, but they are in poor condition. |
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At first, Burton refused to play Coriolanus as he didn't like the character's initial disdain for the poor and the downtrodden. |
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A musical adaptation of the book was launched in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in 2006, but it closed after mostly poor reviews. |
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One of the reasons given is the licence fee criminalises poor people, in particular women with children living on welfare. |
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Hull damage can be caused by submerged logs, poor strapping to trailers, and collisions with other boats, docks, rocks, etc. |
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They then drew with Ireland in a rain affected match, only gaining 3 points however after a poor 1st innings display. |
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Water supply and sanitation in Iraq is characterized by poor water and service quality. |
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Some poor people even forced themselves to live in cold dark rooms in order to avoid paying these taxes. |
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These lakes typically have poor clarity and are subject to devastating algal blooms. |
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Such lakes are of little use to humans and have a poor ecosystem due to decreased dissolved oxygen. |
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India's devadasi girls are forced by their poor families to dedicate themselves to the Hindu goddess Renuka. |
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They have traditionally suffered from poor understanding, marginalization and exclusion from dialogue. |
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Although conditions are drastically better in cities, all of Ethiopia suffers from poverty and poor sanitation. |
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Also, health care and education spending have relatively poor returns by OECD measures, though improvements have been made in both areas. |
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Indeed I soon, found that the poor needle-girl was not the orphan with property. |
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In the 19th century, Multatuli wrote about the poor treatment of the natives in the Dutch colony, the current Indonesia. |
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Maternal and infant mortality are high partly because of poor access to health facilities in isolated rural areas. |
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George was a German ruler, spoke poor English, and remained interested in governing his dominions in continental Europe rather than in Britain. |
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Enlistment resulted in a decline of efficiency, since the remaining miners were less skilled, older or in poor physical condition. |
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Childe was never required to enlist in the army, most likely because of his poor health and eyesight. |
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They handled land grants, commercial subsidies, and taxation, as well as oversight of roads, poor relief, taverns, and schools. |
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These poor people worked on the docks unloading inbound vessels and loading outbound vessels with wheat, corn, and flax seed. |
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Due to poor intelligence, Washington split his army to positions across the city. |
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A combination of poor planning, disease, logistical issues and high financial expenditures resulted in the expedition's failure. |
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The British were ravaged by disease, and were running low on food due to poor logistics. |
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Howe's difficulties during the Philadelphia campaign were also greatly exacerbated by the poor quality and quantity of available provisions. |
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In fact the visit never came off and in 1835 Ingres repurchased the work, now in poor condition. |
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Parochial machinery gave Chalmers experience in dealing with the problem of poor relief. |
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Chalmers was a Malthusian in his belief that the cause of pauperism was the poor having too many children. |
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Haig's poor public speaking skills aside, the manoeuvres were thought to have shown the reformed army efficient. |
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However Haig also rewrote his diary from this period, possibly to show himself in a better light and French in a poor one. |
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Berwick had a mediaeval hospital for the sick and poor which was administered by the Church. |
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Columba asked the beggar to fetch him a stick from the forest, and the poor man did so. |
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The poor man then took the stake and put it into the forest, and the following day he checked it and found a stag had gotten impaled on it. |
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The poor man sold the meat and skins to others and got much profit out of it. |
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It is possible that Ptolemy did so also, as Agricola's information about the west coast of Scotland was of poor quality. |
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Lack of adequate transportation, long hours and poor pay made it difficult to recruit and maintain workers. |
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Be aware that if descending in poor visibility a very common mistake is to walk down the west ridge into remote terrain. |
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Prior to the age of five to seven weeks, kits have poor thermoregulation, so they huddle for warmth when the mother is absent. |
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Another small New Town, Thamesmead, was developed adjacent to the Thames in the early 1960s but suffered from poor transport links. |
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On 22 June 2004, John Swinney resigned as Leader of the SNP following poor results in the European Parliament election. |
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Civil parishes in Scotland can be dated from 1845, when parochial boards were established to administer the poor law. |
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In the short term spending on healthcare in Scotland remains high in response to the population's poor diet and high instance of heart disease. |
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These accidents were attributed to a combination of fatigued aircraft, inexperienced crews and poor weather. |
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Unlike Breton, Gallo does not have a long promotion history and it is still often perceived as a poor rural dialect. |
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Until the 1970s, the Breton road network was poor because maritime and rail transport prevailed. |
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Celtic was initially founded to raise money for the poor in the East End of Glasgow and the club still retain strong charitable traditions today. |
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Prior to the opening, Bell was interested in the demand for a school which was able to teach both poor and privileged children on one site. |
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The accident was blamed on poor visibility owing to smoke and steam under the Park Street Bridge. |
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In health services, Serco's difficulties include the poor handling of pathology labs and fatal errors in patient records. |
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From 2005 through to 2007, the country was wracked by many thousands of protests from poor communities. |
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The black walnut is of high flavor, but due to its hard shell and poor hulling characteristics it is not grown commercially for nut production. |
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The association was also in a poor state financially as there had been a failure to collect subscriptions. |
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Over all, movers were more likely than nonmovers to be unemployed, renters, poor and black. |
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After birth, the damage will be compounded by nonnurturing environments and poor education. |
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Wood could be floated down rivers to the major urban centres but otherwise it was a very poor fuel, being heavy for its caloric value. |
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This is due to poor shielding of the nucleus by the lanthanide 4f electrons. |
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Henry was overjoyed and held huge celebrations, giving lavishly to the Church and to the poor to encourage God to protect his young son. |
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The Welsh cloth makers, who lacked capital, produced poor quality drapery for which there was relatively low demand. |
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By 1828, the estate had largely been dissipated by lawsuits and poor management. |
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How to help the poor in nonreforming countries where aid dollars are proving ineffective? |
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This was first prompted by the poor health of the original star, William Hartnell. |
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It became neglected during the 1970s and many of the amenities were in a poor state of repair. |
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With only five enforcement lawyers, the FHLBB would have been in a poor position to enforce the law even if it had wanted to. |
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Washington's first term in office directed attention to poor and previously neglected minority neighborhoods. |
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The repairs were made at considerable cost and the pier remained open until 1974 when it was nearly condemned as being in poor condition. |
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At present its appearance is that of a poor village, the houses, excepting those of the clergy, being in a ruinous state. |
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They are also the safest routes in poor weather, such as mist, rain and snow or ice. |
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The small hairs on the rostrum of the boto are believed to function as a tactile sense, possibly to compensate for the boto's poor eyesight. |
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Air is a poor conductor of heat, so a parcel of air will rise and fall without exchanging heat. |
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Often they updated strategies their mothers used when they were growing up in poor families. |
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The Solidaridad informed large audiences of the mistreatment of coffee producers and poor living conditions in developing countries. |
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This part of the business proved popular in attracting new customers however suffered from poor product development. |
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This section of road is notorious for poor weather conditions including fog, ice and snow in winter months. |
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The Ruthin Union Workhouse was built in 1834 to house the poor folk of Ruthin. |
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Early roads were not systematically managed, and in Glamorgan as in the rest of Wales, they were in a very poor state. |
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Pablo Fanque, born poor as William Darby in Norwich, rose to become the proprietor of one of Britain's most successful Victorian circuses. |
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When Thoms first created this term, folk applied only to rural, frequently poor and illiterate peasants. |
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D'Argenson reckoned that its consumption held up so well in times of high prices because the poor thought that it had nutritive value. |
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In October 2014, however, it was reported that Vicari had filed for bankruptcy and had been in poor health. |
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I realized that the purpose of writing is to inflate weak ideas, obscure poor reasoning, and inhibit clarity. |
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Cardiff Blues were matched with Italian minnows Calvisano, notoriously poor travellers USA Perpignan and the Leeds Tykes. |
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On 3 March following a poor run of results, Phil Davies resigned six matches before the end of the season. |
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In February 2014, Laudrup was dismissed from the club after a poor run of form. |
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A poor start the following season, combined with falling attendances, saw Bentley resign, and he was replaced by Harry Gregg. |
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During this period Hollins was sacked after a poor start to the season, and Colin Addison took over as manager. |
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With little capital up front, they were seen as a poor alternative to players wishing to switch to the professional code. |
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Welsh found Long Hill a poor distraction and thought of joining the British forces, but was persuaded out of the idea by Fanny. |
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The slaves and poor of the south often ate a similar diet, which consisted of many of the indigenous New World crops. |
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Baker was forced to keep acting to pay the bills, often accepting roles in poor films which adversely affected his status as a star. |
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The horror feature received generally poor reviews but found a significant worldwide audience. |
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I don't think she knew what a relief that was, because I would have been poor help for Ralph as a one-handed crew. |
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He delivereth the poor in his affliction, and openeth their ears in oppression. |
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Negative media coverage combined with poor sales and the general public's low opinion of the British rail industry, created a major challenge. |
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Still, Sweden remained a poor and economically backward country in which barter was the means of exchange. |
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They tend to grow too quickly due to being outside of their native range and large distances between the tree rings cause poor board quality. |
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In some developing countries, large numbers of poor people are dependent on fishing. |
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Nuclear testing in the Pacific Proving Ground by the United States seemed to generate poor results. |
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This dark colour in the fresh uncooked flesh may have led to the undeserved reputation of this fish as poor for eating. |
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Birthing lairs are often destroyed before the seal pup is able to forage on its own leading to poor body condition. |
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The windward performance of the ship was poor by modern standards as there was no centreboard, deep keel or leeboard. |
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The British side also suffered from poor communications, with ships failing to report engagement with the enemy to each other. |
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Signalling on board Lion was again poor in the first hours of Jutland, with serious consequences for the British. |
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The Germans were hampered by poor visibility, in addition to being in an unfavourable tactical position, just as Jellicoe had intended. |
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I could also see that he was an overgeneralizer and a dogmatist, and therefore a poor scientist. |
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However, poor harvests led to widespread revolt in Gaul, which forced Caesar to leave Britain for the last time. |
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Choiseul was particularly disappointed by the poor performance of the French navy. |
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Pallas was in poor condition, having a chain passed around the ship to hold the armour plates in place. |
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The weather of 1944 combined with a poor situation for the Allies led to a stagnant situation on the western front. |
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Tully was long ere he could be delivered of a few verses, and those poor ones. |
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Because their wood contains so much water, and fallen baobabs decompose so quickly, the trees are poor fossilizers. |
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Some of the customers have been grumbling about poor service. |
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The poor dog could suffocate in the car on a hot day like this. |
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The poor should be mainstreamed into the private health-insurance system. |
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The group's manifesto focused on helping the poor and stopping violence. |
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His poor performance squashed any hope he had of a promotion. |
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He blamed the failure of their research on poor methodology. |
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Haman can find no gust in all the sensualities of the Persian Court, because a poor despicable Jew denies his abaisance. |
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Considering the degree of muscular tension that accessory breathing entails, the net payoff in oxygenation makes it a poor energetic investment. |
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No historical anecdote had ever brought home to Fiben so well just how much agnosy and craziness poor human mels and fems had endured. |
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A poor New Zealander, whose forefathers had from time immemorial been anthropophagi. |
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She has bad blood in her. Her mother... went to pieces, poor dear, and Judge Lawton wisely sent her East. |
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We diverted ourselves with bantering several poor scholars with hopes of being at least his lordship's chaplain. |
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Whereby ye shall bind me to be your poor beadsman for ever unto Almighty God. |
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Another misfortune which befel poor Sophia was the company of Lord Fellamar, whom she met at the opera, and who attended her to the drum. |
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In some incidental way he beheard him of the poor widow's difficulty, and at once the manhood in him asserted itself. |
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We raced madly for about half a mile, behaving in as wild a manner as the poor bestung animals. |
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If viewers remember a funny commercial was for tissues instead of the brand Puffs, then the ad has poor brand linkage. |
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Breaking news may contain incomplete information, factual errors, or poor editing because of a rush to publication. |
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Because of their small size and often delicate structure, bryophytes have a poor fossil record, dating back only about 290 million years. |
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They felt very sorry for the poor old eleventh company having been buncoed into taking such an awful pack of useless recruits. |
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The reporters left it out... Those who spoke in favour of the poor men, were what the reporters call burked. |
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Ah didn't play butty, ah promise yer. Yo all on yer mek the poor lad yer butty. |
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When we returned we found the poor prisoner in a terrible chafe with the sentinel for detaining him, for the guard had been true to his trust. |
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The reader has seen, that my mother, notwithstanding her charitableness to the poor maid-servant, was a woman of strict morals. |
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How angry the poor devil is! In fine, thou art as choleric as a cook by a fireside. |
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We heard Mr. Hodson's whip clacking on the shoulders of the poor little wretches. |
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Now he feels a connection between his own closeted, esoteric sufferings and strivings and those of the poor urban working people all around him. |
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It was in the second affair that poor little Barney showed he was a cocktail. |
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But he felt, later, a little compunction. He had been violent, cruel with poor Hermione. He wanted to recompense her, to make it up. |
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The Gunners boss has been heavily criticised for his side's poor start to the Premier League season but this result helps lift the pressure. |
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The poor Alderney Islands of Britain were curryless for long and Indian food was flown in on the last flight every day from Guernsey Islands. |
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Another misfortune which befel poor Sophia, was the company of Lord Fellamar, whom she met at the opera, and who attended her to the drum. |
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They had perpetuated a dubiously holy union of Church and State that had refused for centuries to hear the cry of the poor and the oppressed. |
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The poor man dwells in a humble cottage near the hall where the lord of the domain resides. |
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One time, the poor man had had no bread in the cupboard for a whole week, and the family lived on roots and stewed earthberries. |
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In the interim, rest assured that Mr. Atherstone is by no means your friend, for he was perpetually earwigging poor Sir Rowland. |
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A mixture of poor diet and poor hygiene caused him inflammation of the emunctory aperture. |
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That thing is a poor excuse for a gingerbread man. Hasn't anyone taught you how to bake? |
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Since black people are richer than most poor in third world countries we are fat and happy. |
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The poor servant placed a handkerchief to her eyes and began to weep, for Dolly's arrogance toward her proved fletiferous. |
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And so venturing not to say another word, poor Jemima trotted off, exceedingly flurried and nervous. |
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No, he is not poor at all. My father has got a good farm, and is quite forehanded. |
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I took this 'ere paper, you see, to help a poor furriner, who could n't make himself understood any more than a wild goose. |
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Five minutes later, Martland and his gauleiters canter in and whisk poor Hockbottle off to the Cottage Hospital of evil fame. |
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Old plastic control switches, gearknobs and steering column levers sometimes end up in very poor condition, or are missing altogether. |
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It's all part of a move toward ghettoization, they charge, an attempt to make the poor feel so shamefully unwanted that they will leave the area. |
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Voluntary thrift, embodied in industrial insurance, nurtured character, but social insurance was merely a glorified form of poor law legislation. |
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The floras of Venezuela, the Guyanas and Brazil are poor in respect to gongoras. |
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The poor girl is going spare, stuck in the house all day with the kids like that. |
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He growled at two of his mick henchboys, who pinned poor Austin's face to the wall. |
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However, by 1850, especially following the Irish Potato Famine, the system had been replaced by poor immigrant labour. |
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In some areas precipitation has contributed to poor soils, resulting in part in moorland landscapes that characterize much of the range. |
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Hillbillying troubadors, the bohemians of a new world, not cafe society but more like the poor white origins of an Elvis Presley. |
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When my poor James was in the smallpox, did I allow any hireling to nurse him? |
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The postwar period saw an economic slump, and poor harvests and inflation caused widespread social unrest. |
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The winters destroyed stored crops of potatoes and other staples and the poor summers severely damaged harvests. |
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Those homeowners who bought too much house, or borrowed against inflated values are now going to be liable for their own poor decisions. |
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The tool is typically found on small holdings too small or poor to merit use of animals. |
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Kamil's parents disapprove of Marilyn because her family is poor and lower class. Like Cinderella, Marilyn wants to marry hypergamously. |
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Roman rubbish was often left to collect in alleys between buildings in the poor districts of the city. |
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It is a simple fact that poor diet negatively affects a military's combat readiness. |
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Their pleasures, poor as they were, could not be preserved pure, but were imbittered by petty competitions, and worthless emulation. |
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How incruental an act for him, to simply drop a quarter in the poor woman's cup each morning. |
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The power cable itself has enough inductance to disrupt the digital signal of the video output cable, due to poor shielding. |
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Why, the poor woman was infatuated with him. He could have turned her round his little finger. She'd have given him anything he wanted. |
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Edward's later years, however, were marked by international failure and domestic strife, largely as a result of his inactivity and poor health. |
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Leather, badly tanned, is susceptible to deterioration from inherent vice induced by poor quality manufacturing. |
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Edward's authority was weakened by poor governance and defeat by the Scots at the Battle of Bannockburn. |
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On the debit side, he may have looked a little delicate as he suffered from poor health. |
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Plagues were easily spread by lice, unsanitary drinking water, armies, or by poor sanitation. |
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This leads to small interpregnancy intervals that negatively impact maternal nutritional status, leading to poor birth outcome. |
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