The Galilean, sir, was a paladin for the destitute, the downtrodden, the impecunious hoi polloi. |
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I do not even flinch when I hear them whispering that I'll die an old maid, impecunious and alone in my bed. |
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Occasionally, the owner took pity on us impecunious students and gave us an offcut of something for free. |
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Thus, the case for spending money on him rather than an impecunious prospect becomes harder to argue. |
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Well-born but impecunious younger brothers kidnap heiresses and roguishly attempt to persuade them into matrimony. |
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Unfortunately, impecunious students like me who went there in search of good bargains came away disappointed. |
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There was only one Indian restaurant in Greater Boston, and as an impecunious student I couldn't afford to go there more than once a semester. |
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Maggie takes up with and marries Prince Amerigo, an impecunious Italian nobleman with a wreck of a castle in his homeland. |
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I was aware of two games on Saturday where the relatively impecunious visitors were regarded as massive underdogs. |
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The neighbour who gave me the tickets was an impecunious artist and I was sitting in the cheap seats, just out of range, even from ricochets. |
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The stock market crash in the 1920s left him impecunious, however, and his attempt to make a mark as a painter came to little. |
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The bill would allow the impecunious tramp, corner loafer, pimp, and saloon bummer, who have no interests at stake, to go to the polls and make their voices heard. |
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The impecunious and previously reclusive government, anxious to make the most of a possible windfall, is likely to drive a hard bargain. |
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Already noticed as a budding writer, he scratched an impecunious living from journalism, which he saw as a form of literature. |
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What Tonson began as a subsidised supper for impecunious writers eventually resulted in some 800 publications. |
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If all three conditions are established, courts have a narrow jurisdiction to order that the impecunious party's costs be paid prospectively. |
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Before remediating the property, the impecunious plaintiff sought a ruling that the defendants were responsible for the remediation costs. |
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In serious cases, an impecunious defendant must be provided with legal aid. |
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Being impecunious students, my old high school friend and I fulfilled our travel dream by hitch-hiking and youth hostelling for 4 months. |
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It's a system that mostly benefits restaurant critics and a select few relatively impecunious friends of restauranteurs. |
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The opportunity to compete in Europe would be a major boost to the impecunious Bosnian game for it is a poor country with little money available to develop its football. |
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Anyone from any nation, no matter how affluent or impecunious they may be, can step on to our golden sands and enjoy the gifts of our national icons. |
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As an impecunious artist myself, I have indeed had to learn to live by my wits, and by whatever sparse and sporadic income I can glean from my paintings. |
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Robbins was an impecunious 27-year-old journalist when he first met Hurst, then aged 80, who commissioned him to pen a screenplay for a biblical blockbuster. |
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Much of the criminal defence work for impecunious accused was undertaken by experienced members of the profession at little or no cost to the accused. |
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This leads to medicines becoming unavailable to many impecunious groups. In those cases, the governments concerned must be strongly encouraged to abolish such taxes. |
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Perhaps the black-and-white also brings out a submerged nostalgia for the likes of Frances, who as an impecunious striver is surely a dying breed. |
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Even so, O'Neill J. found them to be impecunious as they would not be able to pay the balance of the costs involved in prosecuting this challenge. |
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The Crown will not seek warrants of committal against offenders who are truly impecunious, but instead will accept repayment on generous terms and revisit these files for changes in economic circumstances. |
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They are aimed at persons in contempt of court and not people who are impecunious, that is to say they apply to persons apparently with means but who are avoiding or refusing to pay off the debt. |
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To assume that all lay litigants are sincere and reasonable but impecunious, and so need extra indulgence, would be grossly unfair to the opponents of those who are not. |
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If the applicant cannot afford all costs of the litigation, but is not impecunious, the applicant must commit to making a contribution to the litigation. |
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Secondly, administrative or other financial sanctions may not be dissuasive in cases where the offenders are impecunious or, on the contrary, financially very strong. |
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Otherwise he lived by his writing and was often impecunious. |
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Why the Impecunious Girl Concluded to Give Up Her Flat for the Summer. |
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