A homeless man was doubly unlucky when he was hit by a female drunk driver because she turned out to be a really nasty piece of work. |
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She emotionally recalls what it was like as a teenager running into her homeless dad on the streets and pretending she didn't know him. |
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The substance was discovered by an employee who sorts through unclaimed luggage to give clothing to homeless organisations. |
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Many of the homeless have been economically displaced, through no fault of their own. |
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A charity for the homeless is marking ten years of relieving poverty and distress in the Chorley area. |
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Langen said his father's mental state became so disturbed that he was even homeless for a time. |
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A group of homeless people broke into a disused Richmond church so that they could sleep there for the night. |
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If he is evicted and made homeless he is bound to commit suicide, for which the council will be squarely responsible. |
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But Jeremy feels more must be done to find permanent homes for the homeless community. |
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Part of him knew exactly who would be described but he wanted the homeless man to say it. |
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These days, the staff consists of two homeless ex-cons, a death penalty activist, and two women who married men in prison. |
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Campaigners fighting a proposed new homeless centre in a residential estate have leafleted homeowners urging them to protest against the plans. |
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But we should also find the E8 million needed for our down and out homeless in Britain. |
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It plans to target a core group of 15 homeless people with chronic alcohol problems who drink on the city's streets. |
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Earlier this month the Vatican announced the installation of free showers for the homeless in public bathrooms in the city-state. |
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Mrs Tarpen had no problem with that idea, and she rather liked the idea of helping a homeless waif off the streets. |
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It will also act as a staging post for medical care and feeding for some of Kiev's 10,000 homeless waifs and strays. |
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Celebrities who can rough it on the streets with the homeless are okay in my book. |
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She is known to have had a relationship with a homeless man who was wanted by police in connection with a stolen credit card. |
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For official figures, a person can be considered homeless while staying in temporary accommodation and not necessarily living on the streets. |
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The owners have blogged their personal journey, freely discussing how they used to be homeless and what led them to want to start a bakery. |
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The Simon Community, which runs a network of centres around the country for homeless people, is also experiencing acute shortages of volunteers. |
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Now there are rapacious landlords getting paid by the city to house homeless families. |
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Make anyone who whinges pay a fine, and send the money to someone in a detention centre who's homeless and separated from their family. |
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Roughly 10 per cent of the country's rare black storks will be made homeless. |
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I was further touched by the Office of the Prime Minister reaching out to the homeless hero. |
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So for someone who is broke, with low morale, can you see how easy it is to become homeless? |
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In some parts of the country, criminal gangs will pay homeless people to rummage though dustbins for receipts and bank statements. |
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He was in the forefront for a number of these issues, working for the poor and the needy and homeless. |
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Part III of the Act re-enacted the provisions which had been contained in the 1977 Act in relation to the duties owed to the homeless. |
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Volunteers are needed to repair worn clothing and bag it up to give to the homeless. |
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Volunteer your family's time by helping out at a children's hospital or homeless shelter or building or refurbishing housing for people in need. |
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Much of the human population there lacks the essentials, so of course homeless dogs and cats are allotted next to nothing. |
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An estimated 300,000 people were left homeless in Mumbai, India when authorities bulldozed acres of slums that were housing the city's poor. |
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Some 500 homeless victims of the quake were being housed in relief tents and others were sheltering from the freezing cold winds in buses. |
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They become destitute and homeless, relying on charity for shelter and food. |
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They lost everything, including several houses, and ended up homeless for a while before landing up in the flat. |
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Our first impressions were that it seemed a very run-down and poor city with an abundance of homeless people. |
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Five persons were killed, around 22 were rendered homeless, and several houses were destroyed. |
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Cuts to income assistance rates will increase the number of homeless people in the province, predict groups concerned about renters on welfare. |
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They're a favorite expression of charity, whether socks for soldiers, layettes for poor infants, or afghans for the homeless. |
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The new agency was given a limited three-year mandate to help resettle 1.2 million European refugees left homeless by the global conflict. |
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The homeless families now reside in an abandoned neighborhood advisory council building located behind the former police station. |
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These services also help people to live independently on leaving residential care, prison, hospital or from being homeless. |
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A homeless teacher has been jailed after he stole cash from a kind-hearted charity boss who lent him money and gave him a job. |
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I write further to your solicitor's request for a review of this Authority's decision that you became intentionally homeless. |
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Despite living in a homeless shelter, he flashed wads of cash and frequently took airplane trips on purported business. |
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In other words, homeless people had been used as pawns in a political game. |
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A Hyndburn stray dogs charity has made a heartfelt appeal for help with a homeless pooch who broke his leg after being knocked down. |
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One claimed residents, some of the most desperate of the homeless on the city streets, have already noticeably improved in appearance and health. |
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The new clinic is being built to aid the 500 homeless children living rough in the city. |
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She had been homeless until a friend, the property's tenant, offered her a roof. |
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True, its residents were as rootless and as homeless as gypsies, only, unlike gypsies, they have stopped wandering. |
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A royal edict of 1749 had ordered a round-up of all the homeless in Paris, children included, even those who were taking shelter in churches. |
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Over one hundred homeless people, often called 'long grassers' held a protest outside Parliament House. |
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I have seen our lost generation of young people, in hostels for the homeless or out on the streets. |
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In a moment of lucidity, I connected the fires with the situation of the homeless in the city. |
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Other barriers faced by homeless citizens can be attributed to unfair stereotypes associated with the homeless. |
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Terry Evans took Barrett in when he was homeless and offered him a place to stay. |
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As well as stopping and talking to people on the street we also spent a lot of time checking under bridges and talking with the homeless there. |
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Witches help mortals, little stuff like giving a blind old lady temporary sight, magicking money to a homeless guy. |
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We share what we have, one homeless person to another, and so step a little closer to the home that finally awaits us. |
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He lived homeless in Los Angeles for two years before saving enough money to rent a studio. |
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Sometimes the hostels are full and homeless women are given makeshift beds, she said. |
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Dark Days charts several years in the lives of the homeless who live in makeshift shacks in the New York underground system. |
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Two teenage girls are helping to bring Christmas to homeless people in Bradford. |
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They wanted to see money spent on a homeless shelter for teenagers in the town. |
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There is always a shortage of properly balanced food items in your local homeless shelter. |
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Sums given for flood relief have not matched up to even half of the needs of those left homeless, at risk, and without an income. |
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However, Mr Selwood says the fear of being homeless has left him a broken man barely able to eat. |
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The advocates claim that enforcing prohibitions against colonizing public and private space penalizes street vagrants merely for being homeless. |
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It said many buildings were destroyed and 17 coastal villages were flooded by tidal waves, leaving over 200 families homeless. |
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During the time I spent living rough, I met many homeless people, girls and boys, who had started selling themselves for money. |
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Every month they had matches with semi-professional sides and other homeless sides around London. |
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The pizza man arrived, I tipped him generously, I offered two slices to a friend and one to a homeless lady in my neighborhood. |
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She was too neatly manicured and sensibly made up to be homeless, and yet surely too young to be as intelligent as she sounded. |
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After a career spent shamelessly toadying to corporate interests, I will spend my retirement feeding the homeless. |
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We can see that many homeless people reside under the toll bridge and live in shabby makeshift slums. |
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For those homeless and beggars in the streets, life was even more miserable. |
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How many times have you been asked in the street for some money from a seemingly homeless person or a beggar? |
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The man behind a controversial plan to site a homeless centre in Clifton is to have a meeting with residents' groups. |
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There is no such thing as too many cooks spoil the broth when it comes to making soup for the homeless, and the Salvation Army know this. |
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The tortoiseshell, who is 110 years old in human terms, was left homeless after her elderly owner, from Chorlton, passed away. |
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I hope this will be an opportunity to cross international boundaries and express practical help and love for those who are bereft and homeless. |
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This is the first ever documentary about the Bergies, a unique homeless community living on the streets of Cape Town, South Africa. |
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In northern Massachusetts, the swollen Green River destroyed a trailer park, leaving many people homeless. |
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I noticed he was wearing those fingerless gloves, usually a bastion of the homeless tramp. |
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A Garda spokesperson acknowledged that there were a number of homeless or transients in the city and they often congregated together. |
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With homeless shelters already at over-capacity, organizers are demanding extra spaces to get people off the streets this winter. |
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Sonia returns home after delivering a child to find that Bruno has sublet their apartment, forcing the trio into homeless shelters. |
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Many young people will give part of their holiday to volunteer at homeless shelters and food pantries. |
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Unless we work for justice through social change, the need at food banks, homeless shelters, and low-income medical clinics will only increase. |
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There is never a visit to the soup kitchens or the homeless shelters where the down-and-out Irish will spend St. Patrick's Night. |
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But the couple doesn't give to homeless shelters and food banks, saying the poor should raise themselves out of poverty. |
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Those things were reserved for organizations that had been approved by the food bank, mainly homeless shelters and senior centers. |
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In between her job, she volunteered at homeless shelters and organized several food drives. |
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Later he was an energy trader for Goldman Sachs, he delivered food to homeless shelters, and he helped a friend promote his new restaurant. |
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Today senior governments limit their social housing to funding shelters for homeless people. |
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Charity groups which offer food and shelters for the homeless are expecting an increase in families asking for help. |
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Not long ago the community-service committee conducted a food drive for Boston's homeless shelters. |
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Claudia was sweet, volunteering at homeless shelters during big holidays, serving food to the poor. |
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In response, the sheriff's department opened a booking center for the homeless that operates two days a week at the Criminal Justice Center. |
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Unable to get a taxi, she heads for Charing Cross tube station, buys a used travel card from a homeless girl and waits for the last train. |
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Aside from a temporary trip to the big house, no one becomes homeless, crazy or racked with despair. |
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It's a misallocation of government resources in what appears to be a vendetta against homeless people. |
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The film begins with aerial shots of the crowded city while the homeless talk about the reasons they ended up on the streets. |
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The singer says he modeled his character on homeless people he observed during a stay in Pittsburgh. |
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What concerns me most is that they appear to have gotten homeless people to model these outfits. |
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In the depths of winter it should not be hard to understand the plight of homeless teenagers. |
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All over England, removal vans are probably circling, followed by weeping homeless persons, their hopes in shreds. |
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The sight of him looking like the homeless person he actually was joins the iconic images of our time. |
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Over the past twelve years, the NCH has worked with homeless shelters around the country. |
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The owner was not at home, but the blast blew out the front wall of his home and left him homeless. |
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So today, with tens of thousands homeless, not a single family is sleeping in the new camp. |
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Two thirds of the US homeless population consists of families with children or single women and unaccompanied youth. |
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Some of those she took in were broken, homeless, mentally unbalanced people. |
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It's not like my uncashed cheque was going to go to a high school teacher's salary or to a homeless shelter. |
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We're introduced to Loretta in Rescue Me, a film about the estimated 10,000 homeless people living on Los Angeles' skid row. |
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Interestingly, the bacteria is also found in the body lice of homeless Frenchmen. |
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Eventually they realized that the city's two homeless shelters would not accept undocumented immigrants. |
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The area behind my building faces an industrial and unincorporated area of the town, and homeless folks have begun to move in across the way. |
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They were clearly homeless, wearing shabby clothes and unable to talk properly through their unkept teeth. |
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Word had reached me that he was going through a bad patch, hitting the bottle and living in a hostel for the homeless. |
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The mental health charity Turning Point and homeless charities were astonished by her ease with people shunned by society. |
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But on my drive back uptown I saw that on every block there seemed to be a homeless person. |
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The authorities must pay urgent attention to the growing statistics of homeless families. |
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These ghosts are a breed apart from the usual homeless types who inhabit such dwellings. |
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On Thursday, six of the homeless people who were arrested for vagrancy were released. |
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A recent law that bars police from rousting homeless people from the city has expanded the vagrant population in a city unused to street people. |
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When he's not touring he volunteers with Jean-Marc at a soup kitchen for the city's homeless, and at a charity for the terminally ill. |
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He ran a shelter for homeless families and the largest soup kitchen in Washington for years. |
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A Darwen charity worker is one step closer to setting up a soup kitchen for the borough's homeless population. |
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About 750 of its residents are homeless, and many are sick, some with broken bones. |
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My most recent one just said basically that I'm a homeless man, can you spare some change to help me provide some food. |
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During the protest I witnessed police brutalization of homeless persons, especially around panhandling and sleeping outside. |
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Sorry to sound pious but what about the homeless, the sick, the poor and neglected? |
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Councillors have vowed to continue to reduce the number of homeless families in Southend. |
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Lunchtime brings out young-ish men in khakis and button-down shirts who avoid the homeless sleeping on benches. |
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Because the building is frequently used as a squat by the homeless, it was initially feared people may have been trapped inside. |
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Homes Not Jails is an organization that opens squats for homeless people and assists in legal and moral support. |
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A cop is telling a courthouse that he shot dead a homeless squeegee man because he felt scared. |
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Mrs Taylor regularly ran Salisbury's soup kitchens, providing hot food for the hungry, and she was a stalwart supporter of the homeless trust. |
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The homeless man who I tell callously to get some self-respect would not remember the incident. |
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On the first night, over 40 tents are set up and homeless and poor people spend the night camped out in the park. |
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Given a one year grant for a housing project, provision of utilities and a starter pack for 30 young homeless people. |
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I was also taken to Calgary and distributed other handbills to homeless people I met on the street. |
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They also performed services such as rescuing lost children or animals or lodging the homeless temporarily in station houses. |
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A similar development occurred with regard to the homeless men who used the Port Authority terminal in New York City as a hang-out. |
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The homeless are often stereotyped as being tramps or junkies who litter shop doorways. |
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Any profits help rehouse the city's homeless, so you might expect it would be run like a soup kitchen with trestle tables and urns of stewed tea. |
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If people are unaware, it is a crime to stiff people on wages, even the homeless. |
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Dubliner Maurice is a trained care worker and counsellor who has worked with heroin addicts and the homeless. |
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Asda has been showing its caring side by giving away gifts to homeless people in Trowbridge this week. |
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Late one cold night on an uptown A train, a homeless man sat quietly eating his dinner from a aluminum carry-out plate. |
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And yes, Jesus was poor, but not homeless, which was the entire point I was trying to make in my initial letter. |
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About a quarter of our clients are homeless street kids, but the rest live and work in Hollywood. |
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The perception that many people have of street beggars and the homeless is that they are a bunch of alcoholics or drug addicts. |
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The western block was home to street kids, the middle to older homeless men, and the east was a cruising ground for male prostitutes. |
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Ban unroadworthy vehicles, set up a fund to provide food and shelter for the street children and homeless, and ban litter! |
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This scenario led to the problem of homeless children commonly known as street kids. |
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Roaming bands of homeless street children engaged in petty crime are now common in Argentine cities. |
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A homeless woman is back on the streets again after being evicted from a telephone box. |
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I was homeless, working as a prostitute on the streets of the red light area of Leeds. |
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A homeless man who was stabbed in a central Auckland park was helping feed other 'streeties' hours before he was attacked. |
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A mediation service which helps young people at risk of becoming homeless is celebrating its first birthday. |
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I was homeless, eating out of garbage cans, strung out and whatever, but I wouldn't change anything for the world. |
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They will be handed out to children in orphanages, hospitals, special schools and street shelters for homeless youngsters. |
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In 1999, a man from Essex, southeast England, left four families on his street homeless while trying to strip paint in his house. |
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The outreach clinic has between 100 and 150 people registered as permanently homeless, and the figure for the city is much higher. |
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With the exception of those who can be certified insane, these homeless people cannot be detained anywhere against their will. |
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Nick's work with the homeless and the long-term unemployed, has won him recognition from on high, and I'm not just talking about the heavens. |
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A second subgroup, the episodically homeless, account for approximately 10 percent. |
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The demonstrators pointed out that homeless shelters are very overcrowded and resources need to be increased. |
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A charity is appealing for volunteers to open up their homes to young homeless people. |
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He's the former NFB prodigy animator who now lives in a homeless shelter and spends his days drinking suds at the Copa. |
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I have a feeling I looked like a homeless hobo that sleeps under anything she can find. |
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Often the homeless live on the streets too long and it's unsuccessful when they are housed. |
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The council is struggling to cope with a massive increase in the number of homeless families. |
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Perhaps the question we should be asking is where all these young homeless people come from. |
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In effect, it's the story of a homeless family who have been through a tough time. |
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He has been homeless for six years and is on a drug rehabilitation programme. |
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Throughout the area, we will seek to bring homeless people off the streets and into our centres. |
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A mother and her four daughters are homeless today after a blaze destroyed their house. |
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Gloria Bennet is well known for befriending lonely and homeless people in Devizes. |
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She explained that out of all the bad things about being homeless, the worst is people ignoring you. |
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The vast majority of homeless people are there because they won't conform to the ways of the world. |
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People are homeless for many reasons, more reasons than I can discuss here at any rate. |
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She told police that she was homeless and had taken part in the fraud to earn some money. |
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A homeless man sleeps on a bench, all his worldly goods packed into a shopping trolley. |
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He would sit on the pavement, with a sign saying that he was homeless and hungry. |
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A family is homeless after fire swept through their house when a dishwasher caught light. |
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He helped in the soup kitchen at a centre for homeless people in inner-city Blackburn. |
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They are now homeless and have been offered temporary shelter by Bolton Council. |
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The human crush is a parade of the homeless, the crazies, crackheads, and punk teenagers with purple hair who panhandle the tourists. |
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He observed a homeless teenager panhandling passers-by for spare change a dozen feet away. |
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The Old Montreal homeless shelter will be having their Christmas mass on Dec.24 at 8 p.m. at the shelter and a Christmas Day meal served at noon. |
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More than 131 villages have been swamped by the flood and over thousands of people have been rendered homeless in the district. |
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A bee swarm makes for an alarming sight to the uninformed but swarming bees are not dangerous, only homeless. |
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What you see above is not an uncomfortable moment in which a homeless guy hits on the girl with tightest hot pants he can see. |
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Without the alternative of new council housing for rent, record numbers are now homeless and in temporary flats and slum hotels. |
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If they quit that accommodation, the report argues, they may be classed as intentionally homeless. |
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The homeless people, the mistaken identity, quite a few defenses at work here, and seeing what may or may not stick with this jury. |
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There are far too many people that are homeless, begging for change on street corners with their cockeyes and their peg-legs. |
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The researchers studied the reported mortality rates and causes of death in a cohort of women who used homeless shelters in Toronto. |
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He is deeply involved with our homeless ministry and serves faithfully on our board of trustees. |
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Phantom babies and phantom pregnancies are a common delusion among mentally ill homeless women. |
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At the age of 17, when I was homeless, all I had were my thoughts and the comfort of pretending that my situation would improve. |
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Thousands of residents, predominantly those already living in poverty, are now homeless after their communities were felled by the winds. |
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In one scene, two homeless men are filmed fighting in a public toilet while another is pictured pulling out his own teeth with pliers. |
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Perhaps the rain prevented other activities, but it seemed as if everyone in the homeless shelter had some medical complaint. |
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About 70 families were left homeless by the fire, which destroyed three buildings in the apartment complex. |
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For example, women are estimated to comprise almost one-third of the current homeless population. |
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It is aimed at giving the homeless a roof over their heads during the festive season, as well as hot food and a place to sleep. |
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He initially told police he had bought the victim's goods from a homeless person. |
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He said that 15,000 people who had been left homeless by the earthquake would be accommodated in 20 tent camps equipped with field kitchens. |
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So nice, compassionate, slightly innumerate people who genuinely want to help the homeless could conceivably have been taken in. |
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Last night's news had the annual insert on how the recent bone-numbing cold has been affecting the street kids and homeless in our cities. |
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A class-action suit was recently filed by lawyers for the homeless who had been improperly denied their benefits. |
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There was also the matter of my several years living in homeless shelters that caused a form of institutionalization to set in. |
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Now we have one or two homeless members that are a regular part of our congregation. |
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Serving mostly itinerant and homeless women, many of whom have mental difficulties, Chez Doris is accepting donations. |
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Most of these homeless people are middle-aged or elderly men. They live on the streets or cotch at somebody's place. |
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Many homeless couch-surf, living with friends and relatives, but not staying long in any home. |
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Mikhailov, a Ukrainian who now resides in Berlin, posed homeless people in his native city, Kharkiv, for studied, intimate photographs. |
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They became gangbangers, or street kids with nowhere else to be, and eventually homeless crackheads or alcoholics or both. |
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It stood for about a decade, a favorite crash pad for travelers and homeless folk. |
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The group took a ferry to Scotland before later settling in Bolton and declaring themselves homeless to the council. |
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Winfrey also gave away a four-year college scholarship to a woman who spent her teen years in foster care and homeless shelters. |
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He became homeless in the 90s and has a criminal record for drugs, burglary and theft. |
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The lintel twists with numerals, the four walls buckling with crookbacked joists until ghosts hang homeless in the lurching levels. |
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A homeless shelter that allows residents to freely drink on the premises has opened in Dublin, the first in Ireland. |
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A homeless guy who had to survive winter in the streets crushed up paper and stuffed his clothes with them for insulation. |
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Will they be told that homeless figures are customarily unverifiable and therefore consistently exaggerated? |
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Auden was the next writer to sign on, bringing in his wake a galaxy of homeless talents. |
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She works with the homeless through her participation in Delta Kappa Gamma and is involved with the Make a Wish Foundation. |
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At Rubicon Programs Inc., women and men who were once homeless are now pastry chefs, whipping up chocolate ganache cakes for a bakery business. |
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York's homeless community say filling the daytime hours is one of their toughest tasks. |
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Conversely, homeless people live their private lives in public spaces, in public view even if we pretend not to see. |
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The homeless are treated as criminals who must be forced into the city's dangerous and demeaning shelter system. |
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Some 10,000 beggars, homeless people, prostitutes and so-called illegal immigrants are being rounded up and forcibly moved. |
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The proximity of refugees, young offenders or the homeless might be perceived as a threat to children. |
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He actually had a job pumping gas so he was staying at the homeless shelter. |
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A York Scout group left homeless when an arson attack destroyed their base have found new headquarters in East Yorkshire. |
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It helps the homeless through five homeless hostels, which provide accommodation, resettlement, rehabilitation and detox programmes. |
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A mound of cardboard shivered near a wall, and we saw it was a homeless man, huddled above a grating for warmth, ripped cartons his only blanket. |
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A newsagent said he and his wife will be left jobless and homeless if plans to demolish shops to make way for houses are given the green light. |
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The concept of a restaurant which supports the homeless with flair and elan is an excellent one and I admire the company's ambitions. |
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A homeless man posing as a wealthy Dutch businessman stayed at a Pickering guest house with no intention of paying, a court has heard. |
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Spiralling numbers of homeless people in South and North Yorkshire are bedding down on the floors of friends or family for years on end because they have nowhere else to go. |
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Eight centuries later, a smiling Father Paul was now preaching the gospel in the Franciscan way among the homeless. |
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He then set out on foot with 13 tables on his back dressed in 14 curtains and pushfully quoted his sales pitch to any homeless person he could find. |
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The culprit is thought to have been a homeless man, who bedded down for the night in one of the mobiles and wrote a note of apology, explaining he had nowhere to stay. |
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A missioner tries to give hope to the homeless and poor, seeking change in the world system in order to promote justice and peace in a world of pain. |
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And who is there to offer support for the homeless once Christmas is over? |
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The next most popular idea was to give old fur coats to the homeless, an altruistic act to be sure. |
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Later, she was made an archdeacon after her work with the homeless in Dublin. |
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The new mayor says his charity appeal will be to support homeless people. |
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And Michael Oher was in fact a parentless, homeless kid who was adopted by a white family and now plays for the Baltimore Ravens. |
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The triage nurses inside the homeless shelter had already initiated a referral form for a surgery consultation prior to sending the young man to the mobile clinic. |
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While dining out in the run-up to Christmas, customers at some of Edinburgh and Glasgow's top restaurants will also be able to help homeless people. |
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Temecula, Calif., Mayor Maryann Edwards says homeless people live on the street by choice. |
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How does a homeless family from a major American metropolis end up dumped in a region known for Camembert and Calvados? |
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The lawyers of ArchCity Defenders specialize in representing the indigent and the homeless. |
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They are so stressed they have become like homeless beggars. |
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It reminded me of the desultory days when I used to sit in Harvard Square and talk with every homeless stewbum and mental outpatient that I could corner for a cup of coffee. |
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I remembered that there were a lot of these abandoned blocks of flats, taken over by stewbums, heroin addicts, homeless, and juvenile delinquents. |
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Headway has also been made on getting the homeless off the streets as the amount of tramps and beggars seems minimal in comparison to major UK cities. |
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No one was homeless or hungry here, and our community was built on togetherness and sharing. |
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Though many stalwart defenders of the homeless also spoke at the meeting, the council ultimately passed two ordinances that appear intended to clear transients out. |
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But how can these homeless people be the same folks who are buying up property in trendy neighborhoods? |
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They lived in no man's land, homeless Cassandras producing their bulletins or little magazines in small back rooms, forming splinter groups without influence. |
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The homeless are streaming into shelters like this one where I am. |
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She will not hear of his proposal because he is homeless and illiterate. |
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Rather than return to jail after a weekend outside, Markov became a homeless man, cultivating the look of a madman in order to get more money as a beggar. |
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The youth also cleaned and labeled cans at a food bank, sorted donated clothes at a homeless shelter and worked with a farmer who sold produce in the church's parking lot. |
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Troubadours and minstrels used to be homeless buskers, driven from city to city with the odd groat and a good bumming from Richard I being their only reward. |
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The cynics are crowing after Jeffrey Hillman turned out to be neither homeless nor shoeless. |
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Eventually families disintegrated altogether, leaving thousands of homeless foundlings roaming the countryside in a desperate search for food and comfort. |
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My mother suggested we all go work in a soup kitchen for the homeless. |
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An opinion issued this May, by Virginia's Attorney General also made it possible for unsheltered homeless citizens to register to vote in the state. |
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She reclaimed her title of countess and turned the decaying ancestral family seat into a house for homeless children at Wilsickow north of Berlin. |
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The report also recommends the establishment of a drugs-free hostel to aid drug users who have completed detox or rehabilitation programmes but remain homeless. |
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Re-Connect, a council-run service, assists youngsters in danger of becoming homeless as well as those in temporary accommodation hoping to be reconciled with their families. |
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The defence Ministry wanted the land, the Railways promised to return it, 43 families were suddenly homeless. |
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Anita is a homeless heroin snorter who is at a crossroads in her life. |
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As a young man he lived briefly in a homeless shelter and learned to view a steady paycheck the same way that a drowning man might view a lifeline. |
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But if these people think that getting rid of the needle exchange is going to turn Hollywood into a Disneyland with no homeless people or poverty, they're dreaming. |
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Now she just wants the neo homeless to get back under a roof before they become acclimated to destitution. |
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Now back in it, they're left penniless and sometimes homeless. |
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He spoke to me as a homeless street kid, and he continues to do so. |
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Maxwell, an alleged satanist, was arrested while standing over a homeless man, clutching a 10-inch dagger. |
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No doubt Romney was sincere in wanting to help the homeless woman, but it sounded a discordant note. |
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They have scoured homeless hostels, mounted a publicity campaign and Fran's parents even hired a private detective in their desperate hunt for clues. |
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They now provide funds for the voluntary groups to help in the retaining and re-education of homeless people who will be housed in permanent accommodation. |
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Some of these street people tell me they have been homeless for years. |
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She wants to help organize the food drive for the homeless shelter. |
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Where a client is not statutorily homeless, the housing needs team will encourage them to find a suitable private let and we can help them to do this. |
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Her house in Donetsk, she says, has been taken over by rebels and her family is now all but homeless. |
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Mayors have no moral grounds to complain about good Samaritans who feed vagrants when all else that's available to the homeless are sterile, unattractive environments. |
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Teardrop was known as a friend of the homeless and was easily recognised because of the tattoos all over his body, including tribal markings on his face. |
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