Glasgow Education Authority organised holidays for the necessitous children of the city from the 1920s onwards. |
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I want also to see panels of voluntary nurses who can be detailed off to attend to necessitous patients in their own home. |
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The government was subsequently informed by the ship's captain that the Tampa would not enter Australian waters if medical assistance for necessitous cases were provided. |
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The king's undeniable ruthlessness can be seen either as needless brutality, or as necessitous firmness in his utter determination to achieve total victory. |
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For in their necessitous speculation they have forgotten to go beyond the elementary stage of arithmetic. |
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We have proposed several of these children to be sponsored in order to help the most necessitous. |
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Exclusive dedication to necessitous chores without interludes of hedonistic diversion renders Jack a hebetudinous fellow. |
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Often thought of as a necessitous precursor to the plentiful art movements formed under the Modernist umbrella, Post-Impressionism had its start in the waning years of the 19th century. |
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Those are the necessitous things you must do to make the farm a going concern and make it attractive to the farmer to buy it. |
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He is not wholly Spirit, the expression of the first Logos, the Mahadeva aspect, which is an expression of pure will or necessitous desire, impelling to manifestation. |
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I think that a part of my assignment is to distill out of the raw material of my experience all the necessitous ingredients that I need to make my journey. |
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Serrano was unable to demonstrate the third requirement of a necessitous and compelling reason for her voluntary quit, i.e., that she acted with common sense. |
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A reason of this kind, a necessitous reason, is not personal. |
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