One patient just recently began collecting social security and was complaining about the meagerness of her payments. |
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As principal of its primary school, he knew its life intimately, and was depressed by its meagerness. |
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But the long-term consequences, as Porter recognized, overshadowed the meagerness of the fight. |
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In the end, due to the meagerness of both our resources and our carpentry skills, we settled on a balance constructed of wood and a precariously balanced wire hanger. |
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Whether an analyst points to the 27.6 percent of first-choice votes or the 28.4 percent of the total vote, the meagerness of his plurality is obvious. |
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Despite the meagerness of his military career and his own later hostility to militarism, there is no evidence that he ever opposed IRA actions during the war of independence. |
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The meagerness of the funds allotted for the ReadyReturn program reflects the strength of its political opponents, Mr. Chiang said. |
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This is proved in the behavior of the committee and in the meagerness of the public's interest. |
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One winter afternoon the gypsies come by and the cook gives them bread and when they complain about the meagerness of this offering, she gives them a bit more. |
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