So, not only are the truly needy in our society being forced to go hungry to pay for this selfish conservative dreamworld, but our kids as well. |
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Sleep-deprived, worn-out adults can barely care for themselves, let alone an active, needy child. |
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The lock-in period will help the genuine and needy allottees to have a site and build house. |
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So the last of the snow has finally been boxed up and shipped off to the needy, and with it went my last excuses for not exercising. |
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Affectionate and needy, Thackeray had nurtured Anny's talents, and used her as his amanuensis. |
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You cannot have two mega-personalities in a relationship where both are needy, egotistical, insecure and dependent on public approbation. |
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Arnold auctioned two watches he wore in his most recent film, with proceeds going to aid needy children. |
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People are urged to take along old toys and clothing to donate to the needy and candles and carols sheets are on sale. |
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The sight-impaired pensioner has busy needles knitting hats and scarves to send to the country's needy children. |
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It will admit artisan-students of all ages, charge fees, and find needy students scholarships or loans. |
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The water supply of the future may be so limited that most of the poor and needy will die of thirst. |
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The secular clergy from nearby parishes recruited maidens from needy or troubled homes. |
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In some cases they also supplied seed potatoes and coal to needy tenants and subscribed paltry sums to the local poor-relief fund. |
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A meek, self-effacing figure, he grows more haggard and needy as his hopes of business success and personal harmony crumble. |
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All funds raised by the bazaar are distributed to local Thai charities to help the needy. |
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Lebanese Muslims are required to give 2.5 percent of their income, a tithe called zakkat to the needy within the community. |
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This is true whether he's dealing with the tyrannically needy Louise, or the popular kids who torment them both at school. |
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Bord na Mona, for years a vital source of energy, degenerated into something like a welfare agency for needy midlanders. |
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The subject of his fourth vision warns would-be or current tramplers to leave the poor and needy alone. |
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For some reason society continues to coddle these mooches, and thus it is considered noble to take part in giving the needy what they want. |
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Now, I've no specific objection to one's needy compulsion to share mundane personal blather but, for myself, I find it pointless and distracting. |
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Or are his children so needy that they are obliged to sell their father's house for a morsel of bread? |
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Food would go to the regime rather than the needy and the regime would be able to use it to reward friends and punish enemies. |
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She is blowsy, slightly needy, and struggling to keep in check the precocious sexuality of her only daughter, aptly named Lolita. |
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There are many more underfed people in the region, but at least this could have filled the stomachs of the most needy and marginalised people. |
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Gandhi spoke of the concept of antyodaya in which we focus attention first on the poorest, most needy people. |
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Staff donated the entire first day's baking to the Salvation Army for distribution to elderly and needy people in the area. |
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The foremost vision of the Trust is to provide affordable Nursing Education to the needy students from poor and under privileged families. |
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He made an appeal for unused computer equipment so that he could repair and donate it to needy schools. |
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As an alternative, a consent be taken from the poor and needy patients to receive Zakat funds on their behalf and pay towards the treatment. |
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But if they are needy as a consequence of their criminal, irrational, or imprudent behavior, then it is not a fine thing. |
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He said the trust was contemplating opening schools, medical dispensaries and hospitals, and cooperative stores for needy persons. |
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Once again, Government is moving to deprive the most needy members of society whilst, in this case, offering tax cuts to the wealthy. |
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He further noted that such behaviour would continue to disadvantage other needy families in rural communities. |
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Why does such a rich nation not do more to alleviate the plight of its deprived and needy members? |
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Political parties will be prevented from wasting milk, water, etc. which can be given to poor and needy people. |
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The annual Christmas fuel appeal for the elderly and needy families of the greater Westport area is under way. |
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What it does is use volunteers to build homes for people in communities who are in needy circumstances. |
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People who are emotionally needy or manipulate others to get their own way by making them feeling guilty are unconscious vampires. |
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I helped Mantle with two books and came to understand how needy he was, how insecure. |
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What he foolishly chose was an impressionable, unformed and emotionally needy young woman. |
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She was far from the needy, emotionally damaged wreck who we usually think of as finding refuge in obscure religions. |
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Jack was needy, emotionally, and looked to Tammy to make him feel better, in and out of bed. |
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She was dependent on me, she was clingy and needy, and she didn't have a strong support system. |
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Emotionally unstable, needy, self-destructive, meddling, they threaten the fabric of our civil society. |
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You're as down and as needy of help and support as you have ever been, and your spouse can't give that to you, because she's in the same place. |
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Because she is just so monumentally self-absorbed and needy and emotionally stunted. |
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Their hidden belief is that if they remain insecure, dependent and needy their partner will look after them. |
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People who constantly need to praise themselves are insecure or emotionally needy. |
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Will it be the supportive lawyer, the needy, cheery, recently divorced neighbour, or will his sister in law finally relent? |
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He urged the needy to visit offices in neighbouring areas to see if they could be helped. |
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She comes across as a needy figure who nevertheless can not stomach true commitment. |
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Buy stuffed, hand-sewn decorations to brighten up both your Christmas tree and the lives of needy women. |
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Big Brother was populated with thinly veiled, needy egos desperate to be noticed so that they could hide their distinct lack of character. |
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Here is the man who is first to raise money or organise events to help victims of crime or the needy, a man with human compassion. |
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It's likely that these TV spods aren't actually lefty liberals with a will to help the poor and needy. |
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The money was raised by workers on the Piper oil platform in the North Sea to buy presents for needy children. |
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He was reaching out to the kids, helping families and all sorts of needy individuals, just being a straight-up nice guy. |
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Hooray, say some, here comes big capital to modernise the road and provide jobs and homes for the needy. |
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Some members of characteristically large groups may be more needy than productive. |
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The boxes are now on their way to needy children in other parts of the world where they will bring joy and happiness to many this Christmas. |
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It's such a shame that teachers are getting sent out to teach very needy students and are getting such pap in their education programs. |
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Proceeds from table rentals at the swap meet will be put towards the refurbishment of computers for needy Edmonton households. |
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Wilson and Meaker both depict her as icy, needy and eager to belittle Highsmith. |
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In recent years the school has been able to sponsor goats, rabbits and clutches of chickens for needy families in African countries. |
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There are philanthropic organizations that raise money from the public and channel it to needy parents. |
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The government's position is that helping the needy is a moral responsibility of the community itself and not just of the state. |
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Well done to all and congratulations on what you have achieved for the needy. |
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And not just any old plums, but ripe, juicy plums all the better to fill the bellies of the most needy. |
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Every month the twenty city lodges collect foodgrains for distribution to the needy. |
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In his next play, After the Fall, he would caricature her as a daffy, needy addict. |
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The University of Transkei extended its registration deadline yesterday to accommodate financially needy students. |
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When it comes to service, it is the poor and the needy who take primacy in her priorities. |
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The actor had requested his fans to show their appreciation by gifting articles like notebooks and geometry boxes to the needy. |
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All pubescent children feel anxious, needy, and confused by their desires and fears. |
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Kasper notes, among other things, that one of the diaconal duties, rooted in ordination, is service to the needy. |
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These machines are then distributed to all manner of needy and disadvantaged individuals and groups. |
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He and other suspects in the same case had claimed the funds were disbursed to provide food aid packages for the needy. |
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The expectation of the donors was that charities receiving the funds would disburse the money to needy victims just as quickly. |
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A long moment of silence followed and I buried my face against his neck, my arms slowly enfolding him in a needy embrace. |
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He had great compassion for those who were poor and those who were ill and those who were needy and downtrodden. |
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Insensitive bureaucrats in the capital should not be allowed to procrastinate and thereby delay the delivery of food to the needy. |
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Ellen is a hysterically needy wackadoo whom Jason takes up with when Stacy walks out on him. |
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It could be by helping someone needy, whether it is a relative, a neighbour, a wayfarer, an orphan, a lady waiting to get married, or a student. |
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The Salvation Army puts out it's kettles and collects money which is used to help needy people all year long. |
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Self-governing bodies are ready to pay whatever amount for the purpose of meeting scarcity of water in needy places. |
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It's likely that these TV personalities aren't actually lefty liberals with a will to help the poor and needy. |
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It's a difficult environment at the best of times, but with roads cut, delivering aid to needy areas is proving to be a challenge. |
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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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The movie was a nasty, dark piece of work about needy characters knuckling under to their worst impulses. |
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He has painted churches, received acclaim for his skills as a gardener and groundsman, and has worked as a bus driver, cook, messenger and home help to the needy. |
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If interpreted this way, however, the care ethic runs the danger of excluding the most needy, since they are most likely to be outside the web of relationships. |
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It is a spirit that seeks out the poorest and most needy people in the community, and assesses projects by the degree to which each will benefit them. |
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Old students also volunteered to help poor and needy students. |
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Good luck and kudos to you for taking an interest in a needy child. |
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If that money actually winds up in the hands of needy kids, James seems like a mensch. |
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A troupe of talented dancers, storytellers and musicians will take centre stage in Killarney this week in order to drum up support for needy communities in Venezuela. |
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We ran and we danced among the flotsam and jetsum of out digital lives, scattering bon mots like candies to the poor and needy children around us. |
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Parvaiz was a silent social worker who saved many lives by donating blood to poor and needy patients and diving into the said river to save lives. |
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He was desperately needy in his sexual and emotional demands. |
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He demonstrates that first-aid very slowly trickled down to needy Germans and how individualistic attitudes replaced communal ones as the Cold War intensified. |
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Oh, so Bianca was needy and emotional and that's why you kissed her? |
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She learned Arabic and became a pillar of support in local communities, often helping the needy in the face of opposition during the dictator's regime. |
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Depending on a plasma's temperature and its mix of atoms, some free electrons will recombine with needy atoms and cascade down the myriad energy levels within. |
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He has close ties with the city political establishment and serves more than 200 needy families a week through his food bank. |
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The foundation, named after her mother, provides financial help to needy families that are infertile. |
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Two's company, three's a crowd, and the needy ex-wife is a deal-breaker. |
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Nearly 62 patients have regained certain degree of mobility of their limbs and free prosthetic and orthotic appliances have been given to all the needy patients. |
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His brother Bob is chairman of the Oak Tree Foundation, which provides humanitarian aid to the poor, sick and needy children of Romania from its base in Huddersfield. |
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Is there something, er, deficient about the type of guy who earns a living saving lives, succoring the sick, abetting the needy? |
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Pope John Paul II has awarded a medal of distinction to a Sutton woman who has given her life to the service of the church, the young and the needy. |
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Konstantin, too, is needy, the emotional prisoner of his mother. |
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How sick do you have to be to siphon money away from an event for the needy? |
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So, here's to a fortnight of successful operating and hats off to a group of very dedicated people who are volunteering their time and skills to help the needy of East Africa. |
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The other compelling reason to spay or neuter your pet is the very real fact that there are not enough loving homes available to adopt all the needy pets. |
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The poor and the needy who turn up for treatment at the hospital are now confident that the free drug cell working inside this room will soothe their pain. |
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As a way to be more available to needy souls outside the church, Williams took a clerk job at Walgreens pharmacy. |
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Both donors have established charitable foundations in their own names, and each has a long history of assisting the needy and supporting the arts. |
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A caravan from Windsor, Ontario across the river recently delivered a couple of hundred gallons to needy customers. |
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Somehow, we must each admit that we are tiny, insecure, and needy. |
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Around five years ago Mr Winterflood, who teaches eight instruments ranging from the cornet to the tuba, decided that he wanted to do something to help needy children. |
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The locally-managed Urban Co-operative Bank advances loans in millions to the needy sections which predominantly include non-Navayaths and the Hindus. |
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Among his first public proclamations was a call for the relief of the poor and the establishment of community chests to provide interest-free loans to the needy. |
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Show me a folk music audience and I'll show you the emotionally needy. |
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This being the case, does the rich man's help to the needy, on which he so readily prides himself as something meritorious, really deserve to be called beneficence at all? |
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In a climate of economic hardship and political uncertainty, the needy are growing in numbers and getting needier. |
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I command you to be openhanded toward your brothers and toward the poor and needy in your land. |
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The school's cast-iron policy on admissions fees left no leeway for needy students. |
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As a result, compassion is left at the churchhouse door, and the truly needy must look elsewhere for help. |
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The BWA's goals include caring for the needy, leading in world evangelism and defending human rights and religious freedom. |
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These pixies are generally said to be helpful to normal humans, sometimes helping needy widows and others with housework. |
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Sixth, to end sanctions and to immediately deliver humanitarian support to the displaced and to many needy Iraqi citizens. |
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But you would orphanize creation, deny that God is the Father of all spirits, and forbid needy, lost man to address him as such. |
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Governments in many countries have programs to distribute water to the needy at no charge. |
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Gregory began by aggressively requiring his churchmen to seek out and relieve needy persons and reprimanded them if they did not. |
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To the needy living in wealthy homes he sent meals he had cooked with his own hands as gifts to spare them the indignity of receiving charity. |
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It seems the needy public must wait while the police play wetnurse to delinquents at the ratepayers expense. |
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We are involved in getting VFW financial assistance to needy veterans throughout the state. |
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I am passing it onto the Sacred Heart Church Konkani community, where the priest donates to needy people in India. |
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The Mail's photograph showed a couple of young Muslims, who either never knew, or had forgotten, Koranic instructions to aid the needy. |
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And I employed poor people fideism and needy people trusts in this door and shop and courtyard and porch. |
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A charity which supports needy and marginalised people in Birmingham wants people to attend a fund-raising barn dance. |
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The Miller trusts, allowed under federal law only in states with no medically needy programs, enabled residents to remain Medicaid eligible. |
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And then they get older and are hormonal and emotional and needy. |
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Not that I'm suggesting Simon is a smooth-talking chancer who persuades needy middle-aged women to part with their cash. |
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The king's thegns were told to divide this half into four parts, the first of which would support the poor and needy of any race who came to him. |
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But the motherlode for capitalists seeking to tap new veins of uncompensated labor must be needy writers. |
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The subject of Amos's fourth vision warns would-be or current tramplers to leave the poor and needy alone. |
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The Pancyprian Volunteerism Coordinative Council is urging teachers and owners of private institutes to tutor needy students free of charge. |
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The government provides numerous assistance programmes to the homeless and needy through the Ministry of Social and Family Development, so acute poverty is rare. |
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The Dutch variation of the name is a bastardisation of the real Saint Nicholas, said to be a fourth-century bishop from Asia Minor who helped the needy. |
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The company, which has 29 funeral parlours in the Midlands, teamed up with the charity World Vision to ensure the money goes directly to the needy. |
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Wesley and his followers continued to work among the neglected and needy. |
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A CONTROVERSIAL York priest who advised needy people to shoplift in certain circumstances has been drenched with a bucket of spaghetti and ravioli in a protest. |
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Darren Harvey went to ground after a national outcry over a BBC documentary which claimed he scammed food from a charity which was meant for the needy. |
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Mr Kooheji by his gesture has certainly proved his intentions and actualised and gone beyond words, by donating his salary and perks for the welfare of the needy. |
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In the coming weeks, some 300 needy families in greater Los Angeles will be getting that new kitchen or bathroom countertop they've been dreaming of. |
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Where the Henley heroine comes across as an awkward, desperate, emotionally battered womanchild, the knockoff's simply dumb, needy, and infantile. |
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He took a moderate stance on taxes and government assistance to the needy. |
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Some etymologists connect the word netty to the Modern English word needy. |
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Hosted by Stewpot Community Services, this fundraiser helps the organization's mission of providing the area's needy with food, clothing, shelter, and care. |
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They are most active in the social sector, identifying needy individuals or families and organizing and distributing welfare and other forms of relief. |
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The organisation, which as of 2007 served 136 countries, began with members of the Sri Chinmoy Centre distributing humanitarian aid to needy children and adults worldwide. |
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In 1053, the city was one of the four main cities of the Duchy of William the Conqueror to receive an annuity in perpetuity for the maintenance of one hundred needy. |
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It's bad enough that the country consistently shortchanges needy California when it doles out federal funds, as it does once again in this particular bill. |
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And, in a link with Asian charity The Library Project, for every handbag sold, they donate a schoolbag with a book and a personal note for needy pupils in Asia. |
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As a child I volunteered for the Red Cross, I was a Candy Striper at our local hospitals, and we distributed food and clothing to the needy at our church, etc. |
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Both the Quran and the hadith have put much emphasis on spending money for the welfare of needy people, and have urged the Muslims to give more as an act of optional charity. |
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Needy people want to give too, but have few material goods to offer. |
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People enrolled in other programs such as Medicaid, SNAP, or Temporary Assistance to Needy Families are adjunctively income eligible to receive WIC benefits. |
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