She managed to scrape a few rands together to put her children through school and put food on the table. |
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I mean, this is all very well as a hobby, but will blogging put food on the table? |
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She worked full time as a weaver to put food on the table and cared for three of us without lamenting her lot. |
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It also employs labourers to help clear sites, providing pay that enables Afghan men to put food on the table for their families. |
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Excuses do not put food on the table and they do not pay for children's clothes. |
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In many cases, like the men and women on the picket lines, they too are just trying to put food on the table. |
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Too often, we hear of people having to make difficult choices of whether to pay for medication or put food on the table. |
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These are the people who are losing their homes, who cannot pay their rent, who cannot put food on the table. |
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These small business owners put in long hours and try hard to put food on the table for their families. |
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This is an important source of income that allows him to put food on the table and make the payments on his farm. |
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I couldn't bear seeing the workers suffer like that, so I stood up to help them put food on the table. |
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People have expenses for their children and they need to put food on the table. |
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That will not put food on the table for people in my riding of Nanaimo-Cowichan. |
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We know that many people in Canada are unable to put food on the table every day. |
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With the global economic downturn, more families are finding it difficult to put food on the table. |
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She's had her home phone cut off, she has lost her car because she can't afford to tax and insure it and she struggles to put food on the table for her kids. |
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But at least there was an assurance that people had a remedy in law if they were refused the basic subsistence requirements to put food on the table and to have a roof over their heads. |
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Hunger plays a commanding role in spreading the virus, as it drives people to desperate measures that put their lives and others at risk just to put food on the table. |
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There are issues such as child poverty and single mothers attempting to put food on the table and putting their kids through school and having to do so on their own. |
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The roaster companies must take greater responsibility for paying farmers a fair price for what they grow, to enable them to send their children to school, pay for health care and just put food on the table. |
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Nafta didn't put food on the table, either. |
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And, it is more and more apparent that women cannot start the process of healing unless they can put food on the table, a roof over their children's heads and clothes on their backs. |
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Children, especially girls, must often drop out of school to go to work, care for their parents, look after their siblings and put food on the table. |
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They will be voting for who can put food on the table, help keep them warm in winter, help feed their children, help them survive and help them make an awful life a little better. |
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One can understand the frustration that wells in the heart of anyone who comes from a sealing community or whose family depends on a sealing income to put food on the table and to make ends meet. |
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They can barely put food on the table the way it is. |
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In a community where there is much poverty and a constant struggle to put food on the table, holding a community feast as part of a report back made a lot of sense. |
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However, we put in place a facility that provides access to credit for Canadians, so that they can continue living their lives and helping their families put food on the table. |
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At a time when Canadians need good jobs in order to put food on the table and fight this recession, the Conservative government is picking the pockets of small business owners who are our key to job creation. |
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Still managing to put food on the table, living on borrowed money and tiredly keeping both your mind and your mouth shut as you face America's sad sack economic reality? |
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