The first offspring of the animal is passed on to a neighbouring poor family, so that the benefit is multiplied each year. |
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His next-door neighbors are a poor family with an aphonic daughter named Zehra, who can see into the future. |
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He also appealed to the public to assist those less fortunate by adopting a poor family in need of assistance. |
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The poor family are inconsolable and I pray they get some sort of help from the man upstairs, presuming there is one. |
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Although she was born to a poor family, at the time of her birth, the stars prophesized that she would be rich. |
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Maria was born to a poor family in the industrial town of Jaworzno, not far from Krakow, in southwestern Poland. |
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Children find them hard to use and the cost of use for a poor family may be prohibitive. |
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I came from a poor family and a broken home and had always felt like I was the odd one out, the token working-class girl in Watford Grammar School. |
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Brought up in a poor family in the 1880's, Jos works at a cigar factory in Sherbrooke and then in Montréal. |
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Even for the urban Aboriginal student, many of whom come from poor family backgrounds, financing an education is a major issue. |
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Mr President, knock on any mud hut in any poor country and ask the poor family inside what it needs most of all. |
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Gertruda was one of five children born to a poor family in the rural community of Zegrowek in western Poland. |
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In other words, how hard is it for someone born into a poor family not to be poor as an adult? |
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Although Elvis was born in a poor family, the stars prophesized from his birth that he would become wealthy by entertaining people. |
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It was horrifying to see in today's paper that a poor family has sold its twelve-year-old daughter into marriage just to get enough food to feed the rest of the family. |
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The parents not only lack the means to pay for schooling, they also bear a heavy burden sending their children to school instead of earning an extra buck for the poor family. |
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In those days people looked down on them, thinking that such Swamis were from a very poor family and that taking to monkhood was a way of earning a living. |
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We do not find God in spectacular things but in the humility of a poor family, nor do we find Him in the greatness of His Majesty but in the littleness of a Child. |
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Born into a poor family, this seductive and dangerous young man tries his hand at romantic poetry and prepares to take holy orders, before finding his true calling in revolutionary action. |
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Although Ms. Sada desperately needed to support her poor family, she was only occasionally allowed to seek work because women in her community are supposed to stay home. |
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He had gone into Korea feeling sympathetic to communism, coming as he did from a poor family, but the experience left him permanently repelled. |
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My father was worried that Getty's family would object to our marriage as we are a poor family and Getty's father is a pemancha and a towkay. |
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A poor family is able to give as much love and care to a child as a rich one, but it will not always have the means and the facilities to give it everything else that it needs. |
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Think of the budget of a poor family with children. |
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Particularly in difficult times, access to a small loan, a place to store your savings safely or insurance makes a difference to a poor family faced with significant uncertainty. |
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First of all, there is an inter-generational transmission: if you are born in a poor family, the chance that you will lead a life in poverty is much higher than that of another person. |
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Originating from a very poor family, she lost her father when she was also 9 and she and her brother were raised by their mother, who was a nurse. |
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Rhaya is a 19-year-old from a poor family in Sumatra. |
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Work for the recovery of the urban infrastructure is based on renewal of the typically ìminingî construction of the poor family houses called ìfamilokiî. |
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The next ten programs will trace the lives of four young pupils at the same school: Joshua, who is 15, and comes from a poor family of fishermen but loves the sea. |
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These stressors can reduce effective communication, increase dissatisfaction with work, and lead to poor family relationships, family isolation and marital difficulties. |
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Zanana Akande recalled growing up within a poor family in the Kensington neighbourhood of Toronto, yet also recalled the high degree of affirmation and support she received from her mother. |
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While living in an abandoned structure connected to a cottage, he grew fond of the poor family living there, and discreetly collected firewood for them. |
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Rhys Lewis is the younger son in a poor family where the father is absent and the only source of income is what his older brother, Bob, earns as a coal miner. |
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Although she's now rich and famous, she remembers her meager beginnings as a child from a poor family. |
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Being from a large, poor family, he learned to live without. |
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