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There are a number of NGOs doing good work in the field of healthcare, bringing up parentless and destitute children, care of physically handicapped, education of poor children, nourishment for patients and disaster management and rehabilitation
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destitute and homeless somewhere she knew, rather than
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She had met two Lithuanian brothers, destitute and unskilled refugees, Boris and Misha Gerczikov, and fell in love with one of them
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Can faith save him? If a brother or sister is naked and destitute of
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14 For by these means he thought, finding us destitute of friends to have translated the kingdom of the Persians to the Macedonians
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17 He will regard the prayer of the destitute, and not despise their prayer
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8 But my eyes are to you, O God the Lord; in you is my trust; leave not my soul destitute
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man despises his mother; folly is joy to him who is destitute of wisdom; but the man of understanding walks in integrity; without
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make the land of Egypt desolate, and the country shall be destitute of that of which it was full, when I shall strike all those who dwell
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6 With their priests out of the midst of their idolatrous crew, and the parents, that killed with their own hands souls destitute of help:
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20 There is one who shows wisdom in words, and is hated, he shall be destitute of all food
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6 The heathen believed the Jews to be destitute of all protection; for chains fettered them
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And in those days the destitute shall go out and take away their children,
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27 And he said, Blessed be the Lord God of my master Abraham, who has not left destitute my master of his mercy and his truth: I being in the way, the Lord led me to the house of my master's brethren;
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not left destitute my master of his mercy and his truth: I being in the way, the
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And in those days the destitute shall go out and take away their children
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The union representing the steelworkers was broken, but at great cost: twelve men died at the onset of the strike, and after four months of inactivity, the striking workers were destitute and returned to work
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6 The heathen believed the Jews to be destitute of all protection; for chains fettered them about
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Finally, they had been denied even passage across by one of the more warlike and destitute tribes of Midian
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And these accordingly are like the former not having any fruits of righteousness; for as their mountain was destitute of fruit so also such men have a name indeed but are empty of faith and there is no fruit of truth in them
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And they praise themselves as having wisdom and desire to become teachers although destitute of sense
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Not that such a thing is legal but there are some pretty destitute and
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He gathers with dozens of cripples, poor and destitute, awaiting the healing power of the water
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So Clarice explained to her how destitute she had become in past years; how she envied those who had what she wanted, how she even hated them at times; how the desire for beauty had so become the centerpiece of her heart
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I pray thee, by the precious blood which thy divine son Jesus shed in the garden, deliver the souls in purgatory and especially that soul amongst them all which is most destitute of spiritual aid; and vouchsafe to bring to thy glory, there to praise and bless thee forever
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She objected to his drinking, which left them nearly destitute
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[3] Destitute, no money, no car, no job, no prospects, just the clothes he was wearing and a worn notebook, Paul lived in a dumpster behind a Chinese restaurant in Westminster, California
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After slave emancipation in the States, our government’s Freedman Bureau and more than 50 missionary organizations spent millions of dollars for four years trying to put millions of destitute freed slaves to work in the resentful unreconstructed South
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We were not yet destitute and I estimated that, with care, what was left of our property money would last a year or two before we had to take to the boats
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I first saw, as a single event, how this design ensured that I had never been destitute even though I handled money poorly
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This little Jennie was destitute and alone in the world
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Now, he was a destitute refugee, with only the few clothes and personal items that he had been allowed to keep with him in a carrying bag when he was put to sleep in Kyoto Alpha
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was sleeping on the streets, homeless, destitute and miserable
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This is truly killing me: over 22,000 Koorivars may have escaped the destruction of their home planet only to possibly end up as destitute refugees
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Had our submissions been considered seriously then Zulimistan would have saved of this horrible destruction and Zulimistan would have not become destitute the accuse persons are not only responsible of destruction in Zulimistan and Zamaril but also answerable of disturbing peace all over the world
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But I believe that the best and ablest lay Churchmen will never join a mere voluntary assembly, in which their discussions and decisions would be utterly destitute of any authority, and their resolutions would carry no weight
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But the farmers’ suicides make another story; it’s the marginal guys, who gamble on the cash crops that come a cropper; why not, lurking behind the probable windfall is the possible failure to devour; have you heard of a paddy farmer or a wheat grower committing suicide as the cash crop losers do? Yet with their eye on the rural vote-bank, how the parties in opposition tirade against the government of the day over these avoidable calamities; maybe the political power changes hands over their dead bodies but the destitute continue to consume pesticides as a way out of their debt traps
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Did he not find thee destitute and enrich (thee)?”
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“If ye wished,” he answered, “ye might say unto me, and say truthfully, and be believed: ‘Thou didst come unto us discredited, and we credited thee, forlorn and we helped thee, an outcaste and we took thee in, destitute and we comforted thee
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In the Laws of Mabu she read of This Universe which existed in the shape of darkness, unperceived, destitute of distinctive marks, unattainable by reasoning, unknowable, wholly immersed, as it were, in deep sleep
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wretched, the dying destitute, the abandoned lepers, have been
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There was an elderly woman, in the twilight of her years, who lacked the wherewithal to provide any of life’s pleasures, or even necessities, because she was destitute: she had no money, no prestige in society, and any beauty she might have had was long gone
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What happens when the climate gets so bad and insurance costs so high that most can't afford it? If insurers only have a few mega-customers with enormous premiums and increasingly more frequent astronomical claims, then not only will uninsured people be destitute after a disaster, but also most insurance companies will disappear with the loss of those who cannot afford insurance, while the rest will go bankrupt after a few multi-trillion dollar catastrophes
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Even so, I mourn the destruction of the valley, seeing how destitute it has become
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THE ABANDONED BUILDING embodied the entire neighborhood: hard and empty, dismal and destitute
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‘He would hardly have been penniless and destitute
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- The first cure for the problem of poverty and destitute:
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- The third kind that finishes poverty, destitute, distress and need is:
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The first cure for the diseases of poverty, destitute and need is that man fill his heart with belief, loving Allah, loving the prophet, loving Koran, loving the people of Koran and loving believers
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It was also this selfish and elitist attitude that was drummed into everyone during the boom times, that was now the bane of the individuals that had become the poor and destitute victims of this failed ideology
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One might discover that the fault more often lies with the destitute rather than those of us minding our own business
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If those paraded before us these days as destitute can be as selective of the charity bestowed upon them as Jabba the Hutt at an all-you-can-eat buffet, it’s about time that a civic dialogue was convened to consider whether or not Toys For Tots has outlived its usefulness
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This Christian charity that was originally created to help the needed and destitute of Bulgaria, was now helping the down-at-heel in Britain
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Lord, regard the prayer of the destitute, and do not despise their prayer
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Blessed be the Lord God of Abraham, who hath not left us destitute of his mercy and his truth
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While ecosystems are in crisis, while most of the world’s population remains poor and destitute: this affluence has become the worst addiction that humans have created for themselves as a buffer separation between them and the natural world
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The only reason America ever had a higher standard of living than Germany at that time; was because their standard was; a non-existent mean average between the filthy rich robber baron millionaires, and all the millions of poor destitute farmers and laborers
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The American Middle Class that is still left; look at those who are now destitute, and feel uneasy
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And it worked… But this was only because there were so many other destitute, poor, hungry, starving people who had been previously affluent inside that area, that they were already creating self-help groups out of necessity
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They went about in sheepskins and goatskins, destitute, persecuted and mistreated—the world was not worthy of them
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The Acts of the Apostles gives us an account of a Church destitute of the Spirit
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The colleges had given him of their best, but they left him ignorant of things vital and destitute of the Holy Spirit
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This taxed the poorest most destitute families and put an intolerable burden of debt upon them so they were forced to get rid of their surviving children to keep from starving to death themselves; this inhuman taxation system was specifically designed to crush the millions of poorest Serbs as sadistically as possible and starve them to death as inhumanly as possible
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He was destitute
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? Is it possible that they will be destitute of deprived
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and here they were leaving, not poor and destitute,
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It is not the irreclaimably destitute, shiftless, and worthless which it is truly beneficial or truly benevolent for the individual to attempt to reach and improve
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? Is it possible that they will be destitute of deprived of qualities which are considered most lovely and godlike in
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in the press how anyone who is not actually destitute is described as
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? Is it possible that they wil be destitute
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it possible that they will be destitute of deprived of qualities which are considered most lovely
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For most Bostonians, those who were not Jews, the ships were little more than sources of passing guilt, as when you walked past a destitute person asking for spare change, knowing your pocket held the tip you chose not to give at Starbucks but walking past nonetheless, perhaps with a slight shaking of your head, thinking they’d just spend it on alcohol and you really weren’t supposed to give them money, were you
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The fires had been burning ever since, with and without the aid of what destitute maniacs still roamed the streets
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The Hebrews were destitute of any single word to express endless duration…the Hebrews and other ancient people have no one word for expressing the precise idea of eternity
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? Is it possible that they will be destitute of deprived of qualities which are considered most lovely and godlike in this life; viz
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Can it be that men who thus prophesy are destitute of faith in the resurrection? Do we not trace in these words the same hope that dwelt in David when he says of the same Savior, 'My flesh shall rest in hope, because You wilt not leave my soul in Sheol, neither wilt You suffer Your Holy One to see corruption
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’ With respect to the former part of the learned writer’s assertion, it suffices to allege that the Bechuanas and Australians, and several tribes of Central Africa, have been found destitute of the notion of immortality
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* Is not its chief source the self-estimate of men destitute of the knowledge of God, and grasping at a shadow when the substance has escaped them?
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Charities are for the poor, and the destitute, and those who administer them, and for reconciling hearts, and for freeing slaves, and for those in debt, and in the path of God, and for the traveler in need-an obligation from God
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Since men cannot receive the gospel until they become 'spiritual,’ how can they be accountable for its non-reception if destitute of the spiritual faculty? Is it not easier to understand that the enervated 'spirit’ is supernaturally energised by the Holy Spirit—so that a spiritual life is produced, which is called pneu~ma—than it is to conceive of the fall as involving the loss of one part of man's nature, or of redemption as bestowing a wholly new element of being? Without dogmatising on a subject, which certainly has two sides, perhaps the most considerable alleviation of the difficulty will be found in the suggestion above made, that by spirit, as produced in the twice-born man by the Spirit of God, our Lord intended the spiritual and eternal life secured by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, not the addition of a wholly new faculty to the humanity
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Awful, indeed, is this view of man’s condition! The millions destitute of God are sporting on the brink of doom
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So give the relative his rights, and the destitute, and the wayfarer
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That marvelous farrago of sense and nonsense is destitute of the threatening of death, slaughter, and destruction to the wicked in hell
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Nor would he advocate the feeding of the destitute
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Or a destitute in the dust
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Military officers destitute of military knowledge; naval officers with no idea of a ship; civil officers without a notion of affairs; brazen ecclesiastics, of the worst world worldly, with sensual eyes, loose tongues, and looser lives; all totally unfit for their several callings, all lying horribly in pretending to belong to them, but all nearly or remotely of the order of Monseigneur, and therefore foisted on all public employments from which anything was to be got; these were to be told off by the score and the score
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The fact was that up to the last moment he had never expected such an ending; he had been overbearing to the last degree, never dreaming that two destitute and defenceless women could escape from his control
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Why should I? I only said a word to her in passing yesterday of the possibility of her obtaining a year's salary as a destitute widow of a government clerk
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I have taken action and I will tell you why: solely, madam, solely, owing to your black ingratitude! Why! I invite you for the benefit of your destitute relative, I present you with my donation of ten roubles and you, on the spot, repay me for all that with such an action
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At their last meeting Svidrigailov informed Raskolnikov that he had made an arrangement, and a very satisfactory one, for Katerina Ivanovna's children; that he had, through certain connections, succeeded in getting hold of certain personages by whose help the three orphans could be at once placed in very suitable institutions; that the money he had settled on them had been of great assistance, as it is much easier to place orphans with some property than destitute ones
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Home now looked bare and dismal as she thought of it, work grew harder than ever, and she felt that she was a very destitute and much-injured girl, in spite of the new gloves and silk stockings
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She did pity the Davis girls, who were awkward, plain, and destitute of escort, except a grim papa and three grimmer maiden aunts, and she bowed to them in her friendliest manner as she passed, which was good of her, as it permitted them to see her dress, and burn with curiosity to know who her distinguished-looking friend might be
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Not half an hour, nay, barely a minute ago, I saw myself lord of kings and emperors, with my stables filled with countless horses, and my trunks and bags with gay dresses unnumbered; and now I find myself ruined and laid low, destitute and a beggar, and above all without my ape, for, by my faith, my teeth will have to sweat for it before I have him caught; and all through the reckless fury of sir knight here, who, they say, protects the fatherless, and rights wrongs, and does other charitable deeds; but whose generous intentions have been found wanting in my case only, blessed and praised be the highest heavens! Verily, knight of the rueful figure he must be to have disfigured mine
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Poor Tuvache! and he is even completely destitute of what is called the genius of art
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"Behold me then in the street, utterly destitute! Whither could I creep for
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be reduced to the same destitute state!) scarcely conceive the trouble I had to
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the forlorn state of a neglected woman, not destitute of personal charms, is