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"destitute" Definitions
  1. without money, food and the other things necessary for life
  2. the destitute noun [plural] people who are destitute
  3. destitute of something (formal) not having something
"destitute" Synonyms
poor impoverished needy penniless impecunious penurious broke indigent skint necessitous beggared pauperized beggarly needful strapped moneyless threadbare deprived disadvantaged famished bare devoid bereft lacking without void wanting bankrupt barren drained depleted empty sans exhausted deficient denuded divested stripped deficient in vagabond itinerant wandering roving vagrant nomadic roaming peripatetic wayfaring errant ambulatory nomad ambulant fugitive drifting galavanting gallivanting unsettled ranging perambulatory forsaken abandoned deserted desolate rejected vacant isolated forgotten lonely solitary vacated shunned lonesome derelict outcast friendless stranded godforsaken jilted oppressed subjugated maltreated abused downtrodden mistreated tyrannised(UK) tyrannized(US) persecuted victimised(UK) victimized(US) browbeaten crushed subject misused repressed burdened exploited tormented subdued insufficient inadequate scarce meagre(UK) sparse limited scant scanty short paltry meager(US) exiguous low skimpy measly shy forlorn sad miserable despondent depressed dejected unhappy downcast melancholy disconsolate gloomy sorrowful downhearted mournful down glum doleful crestfallen wretched blue unfortunate unlucky hapless luckless cursed doomed hopeless jinxed pitiful broken desperate unprosperous pathetic clear free uninhabited unoccupied untenanted blank clean evacuated dispossessed ejected evicted expelled homeless landless cast out driven out turned out powerless ousted alone apart companionless estranged insulated segregated separate detached hermitic introverted unencumbered by released from clear of devoid of excused of exempt from relieved of unaffected by unburdened by exempted from minus rid of unburdened disencumbered from lacking in safe from high and dry helpless weak impotent hamstrung impuissant paralysed(UK) paralyzed(US) handcuffed hog-tied in difficulties without assistance without help without resources incapacitated strengthless compromised have-not mendicant beggar bum insolvent supplicant dependent lazarus almsperson down-and-out poor person homeless person down-and-outer in the gutter pauper derro bagman dosser More

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" Another, remembered as Oluf Rasmussen's wife "left nothing. Destitute.
" In Lozère, a "village rendered destitute without its bakery.
Those who do settle in towns often find themselves destitute.
You don't want to have your kid destitute out there.
That's when we had a destitute population that was starving.
The provocateurs at Auburn weren't the destitute or the uneducated.
I'm not destitute, and I'm not living off the map.
We've been through a lot worse, and we're not destitute.
Why then do I still feel so destitute and abandoned?
She was now destitute, living on about $203 a week.
The most destitute wandered the streets naked, having hawked their clothing.
If I didn't have an occupation, yes, I would become destitute.
"Many of the people we see are destitute," Ms. Carmichael said.
But that includes downstream, disenfranchised and destitute victims of drug abuse.
Thank you for your contributions to this destitute and victimized man.
In a country rich in natural resources, the population remains destitute.
Urgent help is also needed for the homeless and the destitute.
But people still do hitchhike, particularly if they're poor and destitute.
He's a white guy, but he was an orphan, abandoned, destitute.
"I will end up a destitute, living on the roadside," she said.
Many are underemployed, destitute and live in segregated, sometimes precarious communal settings.
Better to be exploited in a capitalist society than unemployed and destitute.
"King Oliver died destitute and is buried in the Bronx," he said.
That year, it stepped in because the Republican National Committee was destitute.
"I was still not destitute, but I was pretty poor," he says.
Sherrena saw herself as a charitable businesswoman, providing housing to the destitute.
Many who have become destitute have little money to buy fuel or heaters.
The rich and famous are no more special than the lonely and destitute.
Sometimes she thinks about contacting Mitchell, just to make sure he isn't destitute.
About 8,500 people were trapped in Idomeni, destitute and living in abysmal conditions.
"La Dolce Viva" depicted its voluble subject as befuddled, destitute, dissolute and promiscuous.
She survived a civil war and a destitute life in a refugee camp.
"They're completely destitute; they have no money," Caputo said of the Stone family.
"They're very destitute down here," she said, explaining why some Haitians are protesting.
The blaze destroyed 245 homes and left 700 people destitute, the authorities said.
Today the area is so destitute that even scraps of garbage are valuable.
The destitute camp-dwellers took advantage of Grandi's presence to list their daily hardships.
The scene is humble, yes, but Nellie, a single mother, isn't destitute or desperate.
Hundreds of thousands were left destitute and moved to the cities to start over.
Those workers send money home and helped reduce poverty in China's formerly destitute countryside.
When Sun is left destitute amidst the car chase, who comes to her rescue?
Traditional chiefs have also sold communal land to private firms, leaving many peasants destitute.
On the surface this arrangement makes sense, for without Randall's support, they'd be destitute.
Overtown was partly abandoned and mostly destitute, and has never fully financially recovered since.
Sadly, he died destitute in Ireland in 1818, his decline reportedly exacerbated by alcoholism.
Before I continue, this is not a guide for those who are seriously destitute.
If released, my sibling will be destitute, divorced, childless and most likely without friends.
The newly destitute scrounge for spoiled produce they can get for little or nothing.
It is not a sophisticated global drug cartel, and many gang members are destitute.
We're part of that percentage of America that are one paycheck from being destitute.
Scuffles have broken out in recent days as destitute people scrambled for food and firewood.
Desperate and destitute, many refugees are paid by traffickers to take yaba across the border.
America is locking up its most destitute, who are struggling to eat, sleep and survive.
"She has a horrible personality," he says, as if trying to ensure Kathleen remains destitute.
Today, the destitute North is able to bully and censor the affluent South at will.
It suggests that even destitute, even dead we can be known and loved. Bull's-eye.
Earlier you spoke of some women donors fearing that big giving might leave them destitute.
At that time a destitute and hungry Russia was recovering from revolution and civil war.
So, if they don't make the right money moves, they could still end up destitute.
Medics said that she comes from a destitute family and felt she was a burden.
So my mother was kind of destitute, and I was born over her sister's shop.
The cuts will hit hardest in Gaza, destitute after a decade under Israeli and Egyptian blockades.
It has absorbed destitute Jews from around the world and built a flourishing high-tech industry.
Alms-giving of this kind provides one traditional safety net for the destitute in developing countries.
Most of them were in squalid Libyan detention centres or destitute on the streets of Tripoli.
Because his mother was divorced, ill, and destitute, Williams was classified as 3-A, indefinitely deferred.
Destitute peasants and complicit cadres simply abandoned the collective model out of a need to survive.
Thankfully, this ill-conceived entitlement has rescued millions of destitute Americans with no other medical alternatives.
I believe, as do most people, that we have an obligation to assist the truly destitute.
Meanwhile government health care and other benefits means even people who are laid off aren't destitute.
The obstacles have cut crop production or wiped out entire harvests, leaving already poor families destitute.
That's especially important, nonprofit leaders say, because what the destitute truly need is cold, hard cash.
Millions of others across have been left destitute without food or basic services, according to reports.
Some of those returned have ended up destitute and living on the streets, according to lawyers.
Sometimes I'll get doubles and trade, but as far as selling, I haven't been that destitute yet.
In many ways the Tenderloin looks like a movie version of poverty: garishly, baroquely, almost implausibly destitute.
With more destitute inhabitants than any other region, sub-Saharan Africa now drives the global poverty rate.
Putin came to power after the 1990s, when the Soviet Union disintegrated and millions found themselves destitute.
The remaining half-billion or so are on a par with the most destitute bits of Africa.
He was then a destitute war orphan living in a fly-blown refugee camp in northern Kenya.
The cash shortage has been particularly hard on destitute Indians, many of whom don't have bank accounts.
Distant male relatives can supersede wives, sisters and daughters, leaving women not just bereaved but also destitute.
Were they victims of intimidation, capitalism, and their destitute hometowns, and does that excuse their violent behavior?
A scorching summer is at its peak: destitute farmers are committing suicide and tanks are running dry.
In fact, it blocked a destitute farmer, a vegetable stallholder and a security guard with similar names.
Somalia is also the most destitute of the countries named, with the longest-running chaos and violence.
Many miles later, Wingo spent the last of his cash on groceries for a destitute Czech family.
Reports have emerged of men divorcing their wives via Skype, WhatsApp and text message, leaving families destitute.
The destitute country has never fully recovered from the 2010 earthquake or the cholera epidemic that followed.
Raiders had stolen his family's cattle, and a dozen years of bloodshed had left his parents destitute.
The United States of America, fortunately, is not filled with homeless and destitute former members of Congress.
Tibetans generally have high birth rates, and families, often of seven or eight people, quickly became destitute.
In Sandow's portrait of the US, it's not only the destitute who suffer some kind of lack.
Religious groups, which in pre-communist days had played a leading role in helping China's destitute, were banned.
Eventually he had given away so much that he became as destitute as the men he was helping.
For those under 19, the legal drinking age in Vancouver, British Columbia, the cultural scene is notoriously destitute.
I try to tell myself this is not a thirteenth-century hospice for the destitute and the dying.
There are certain items that sustain almost every destitute college student: mac and cheese, malt liquor, and quesadillas.
Where are the presidents who welcome destitute refugees with open arms despite the most virulent slander against them?
Destitute, he placed Fred and his daughter, Dorothy, in foster care with a couple in the East Village.
Meanwhile, Valjean helps a destitute prostitute and adopts her child, and French peasants revolt against their unfair treatment.
Critic's Pick Julius Eastman died destitute in 1990, but his Symphony No. 2 inhabits a world of plenty.
Many of those who remain in the war zone are elderly, frail, destitute or too stubborn to move.
Grief touches everyone, from the children of national treasures like Kobe Bryant to those who are economically destitute.
"Beggar," like another woodcut of the same title, portrays a destitute woman asking for a scrap of bread.
The way things are going, we should be destitute and beaten down by climate change long before the 2040s.
Seven years ago, she started the Operation Renewed Hope Foundation to help get destitute veterans back on their feet.
Because the nikah has no standing in law, a break-up can leave the less well-off partner destitute.
Achieving these goals through conventional military means would cost far more than the destitute nation could ever afford. 2.
Tens of thousands of dollars have been raised online to help you, they happily told the destitute Syrian refugee.
"We are destitute, and our town is gone," District Attorney D.W. Curin said in a message pleading for help.
MANY South Koreans suspect that their country's dream of reunification with destitute North Korea is best kept that way.
I returned to England destitute and suicidal, and bought a house there with the intention of dying in it.
He was so worried that I'd be destitute, or that I'd be tearing [stealing] tickets at Waterloo train station.
Homeless sleeping on sidewalks, crack dealers near Twitter headquarters, billionaires and the destitute living uncomfortably blocks from each other.
It's actually somewhat the opposite: Many of these people are destitute and desperate, fleeing poverty, gang violence, or war.
While some Syrian refugee families have started to return, millions more remain outside the country, sometimes in destitute conditions.
The plan hires homeless people and teaches them how to make coats for the destitute suffering on the streets.
But although my freelance classical musician and writer-collagist parents made a modest income, they were far from destitute.
Our destitute relatives, who had lost several children and their beasts to the famine, turned up at our doorstep.
There once lived a painter so destitute that he couldn't afford a single crayon, let alone brushes and paints.
BUFFALO — Newcomers have filled up hundreds of empty homes and apartments, and poured money and energy into destitute neighborhoods.
Victims were kept in cramped, destitute conditions and paid as little as 10 pounds ($13) a week, it said.
This windswept scrubland offers little shelter and no sustenance for the few goats brought by destitute refugees to camps here.
Southern farmland, good for such crops as wheat and maize, attracted destitute peasants who purchased smallholdings, which they tilled themselves.
They are, of course, rumored to be haunted by the poor, destitute, and deplorable people who died gruesome deaths therein.
The women, who had been threatened with forced marriage in Somalia, told the newspaper the charges had left them destitute.
Bangladesh, already host to 1m destitute Rohingya refugees chased out of Myanmar, wants nothing to do with the whole process.
Back in the early 1980s, most benefits other than Social Security and unemployment insurance were exclusively for the very destitute.
But the conflict raged on in the destitute fringes of rural Colombia, where it had started in the first place.
After the video aired on television, police officers came to Nary's gate, scolding him for revealing the nation's destitute regions.
This change will ensure that seniors and people with disabilities are not left destitute after a decades of hard work.
The British Red Cross said it distributed food and clothing to about 15,000 destitute refugees and asylum seekers in 2017.
Destitute day-drinkers and trust fund " fresas" vie for control of the jukebox while scarfing down the border's best nachos.
The United States today, as it always has, receives a lot of immigrants from some very poor and destitute places.
Among them was the idea that Mozart, who died in 1791 at 35, was dissolute and destitute at the end.
How my destitute mother managed to house and feed us in the meantime remains a puzzle I'd rather not solve.
The economy has so deteriorated that three million Venezuelans have fled, most arriving destitute in Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil and Peru.
Who needed a gym membership when you could get the same results living the life of a destitute skag fiend?
The similarities aren't coincidental: the creators of each game were inspired by the destitute slums and suburbs in today's world.
Artist Richard Hambleton's career took off in the 1980s, but the following decade he was wracked by addiction and destitute.
The ruling sends a blunt message of rejection to visa seekers from some of the most destitute and dysfunctional countries.
Trying to find those who need help the most Detroit's Hart Plaza doesn't look like a home for the destitute.
For destitute parents, it meant one less mouth to feed; for wealthier ones, a convenient source of unpaid domestic labor.
If President Trump would like to see real "carnage," he should visit the destitute former one-industry cities of Romania.
The officer's five brothers and their families, who all shared the home, were left homeless and destitute, Khan Jan said.
The officer's five brothers and their families, who all shared the home, were left homeless and destitute, Khan Jan said.
One of her earliest fiber pieces, "Fishing in the Sea of Debt" (1933), depicts rural life as destitute, if also happy.
From the 1920s onwards, Paris was the main destination for Russians fleeing the Bolsheviks, many of whom were learned but destitute.
But in addition to facing stigma, women who are arbitrarily divorced and abandoned by their husbands are likely to become destitute.
Questions of reparations and damages must also be addressed as most of the victims live in "extremely destitute situations," Sooka said.
Saeroon campaigned on an anti-corruption platform that appealed to many poor Iraqis made destitute by conflict or squeezed by unemployment.
The Home for the Dying Destitute became a central part of her legend, and Sunday's small celebration had a proprietary air.
Her system "preyed on the sympathies of overworked bureaucrats and exploited rules designed to help the vulnerable and destitute," Levin reports.
Between the grind of family life and the wasting of Beatrice's inheritance through profligate spending, the couple grows destitute and resentful.
Campaigners say thousands of women have been divorced by their husbands in this way, and often left destitute as a result.
They provide clothing to the destitute, accompany battered women to shelters and help returning migrants find job training and work opportunities.
He carried a sled, a train of toy cars, clothes, rubbers, candy, and many other presents for the destitute Harris family.
Raised Roman Catholic, he described representing destitute, often mentally ill clients as the moment he really understood the teachings of Jesus.
Midway through the brilliant and deeply unsettling "Parasite," a destitute man voices empathy for a family that has shown him none.
"Equally sacred, however, are the lives of the poor, those already born, the destitute, the abandoned and the underprivileged..." he adds.
Unlike urban poverty, which has long been associated with destitute blacks, suburban poverty is more pronounced among poor whites and Hispanics.
He accused the organizers of the boat journeys of exploiting destitute Rohingyas by charging them for the short trip to Bangladesh.
While today many consider "The Great Gatsby" the great American novel, students are surprised to read that Fitzgerald died almost destitute.
The Trump administration has tried to spin this as an example of American leadership in bringing freedom to a destitute people.
Vincent van Gogh lived a short and destitute life, but he created some of the most revered paintings of our time.
Destitute, she moves back in with her family in subsidized housing in Brooklyn and is arrested buying heroin for her grandmother.
Robert W. Summers, an Episcopal minister who bought them from destitute tribal members in the 1870s and sold them to a colleague.
When asylum seekers arrive on US soil and make a claim for asylum, they are likely destitute, having fled for their lives.
" The taxation ministry is "concerned with meeting the needs of the poor and destitute according to a structured mechanism and its guidelines.
Later, I tried to be a much warmer, more caring leader, only to accidentally drain the kingdom's coffers and leave everyone destitute.
She was also accused of trying to convert the destitute in predominantly-Hindu India to Christianity, a charge her mission repeatedly denied.
By the 1780s, unemployment, food shortages, and high taxes had left the commoners desperate and destitute, while the wealthy nobility remained untouched.
After two fires in her homes in the Mississippi Delta, Farrah Appleberry and her four daughters were left destitute and in bankruptcy.
But roads are still unpaved, construction is slow, and residents often cycle out, leaving behind the hardliners, the retirees, and the destitute.
Hannah Baker, our emotionally destitute narrator, delivers pathos with a dry voiceover and the perpetrators of violence aren't given agency at all.
Njoki's neighbor, who was left destitute after two raids, demolished his home in despair, leaving a pile of rubble amid the cornfields.
"During my time, there were no beggars," Marcos says soon after the movie begins, while cruising past destitute people and rundown streets.
Born in China's Guangdong Province, Ms. Chinn earned her reputation by becoming a lifeline to hundreds of destitute people in Humboldt County.
My destitute black and Latino clients in New York City regularly faced much longer sentences than Manafort, sometimes for much less wrongdoing.
And according to Unicef, the conflict has displaced 2.6 million people in what already was one of the world's most destitute regions.
If not completely destitute, they were close — a part-time job away from homelessness, a food-stamp card away from going hungry.
Spying on Ginger one night, Ray encounters Helen (Sondra Locke), a destitute farmer who has come to Los Angeles to borrow money.
And law enforcement officials say drug trafficking in the region has increased as destitute Venezuelans have been drafted into Brazilian smuggling networks.
In general, you have to be pretty close to destitute, with certain important exceptions related to homes and spouses, among other things.
Unable to support herself even with a government subsidy for destitute performing artists, she appealed to the public last year for donations.
The only prominent female character is Bonham Carter's Marla, who is portrayed as a destitute nutcase for the majority of the film.
I went into the career planning office at Harvard because I was basically destitute and was looking for any kind of work.
Elisabeth Garratt of Oxford University says food banks cater to a broader population than soup kitchens, which largely help the homeless and destitute.
If the progress of the continent's Roma population is anything to go by, the new arrivals could be bound for a destitute existence.
It centers on the destitute Kim family, living practically underground and without proper means of having the lives the characters obviously dream of.
The title comes from the employees' name for this high-end surrogacy outfit, where mostly destitute women incubate the infants of the 1%.
It was well known that the Weasleys were usually struggling for money — but the user's figures only prove how destitute they really were.
They detail what spousal support will look like, and they ensure that both parties, in the best case scenario, don't end up destitute.
The cartoon features two destitute but determined characters who pursue the last flame in hell for fear of starving and freezing to death.
Some paperwork traces my origins back to the 24 Parganas district, born to destitute parents in an impoverished part of Kolkata's urban sprawl.
Experts say that if coins and notes disappears from city streets it'll be yet another barrier that keeps the destitute out of society.
Children growing up in destitute families were at greater risk due to the additional stress that poverty put on parents, the study said.
The poor and destitute, however they are identified in a given polity, serve as enablers for the size and power of the state.
It is also a place where destitute people camp out in improvised shelters alongside highways and use grand fountains to wash their laundry.
That stigma should not be the driving force behind whether or not we let these terrified and destitute human beings into the country.
Storms have frequently destroyed arable land and killed livestock, leaving an already destitute people struggling to feed themselves and dependent on imported food.
She was also accused of trying to convert the destitute in predominantly Hindu India to Christianity, a charge her order has repeatedly denied.
I got to play out a phone call between my destitute actor friend whose Rolf Harris impersonation business had (understandably) gone belly up.
First, that she served as Catherine of Aragon's lady-in-waiting for 26 years, weathering the many years Catherine spent cast-aside and destitute.
No one was killed in the incident but there was widespread damage to the property of the mostly destitute Christians living in the neighbourhood.
The conditions may be a notch above destitute, but beyond the berms that surround the camp lies the very real prospect of being killed.
Just as many or more survive the journey, crossing an invisible line in the sand separating destitute poverty and economic opportunity, hope and despair.
"We want an overhaul in the farm policy, as there has been a fundamental shift in agriculture that is leaving farmers destitute," he said.
The new, more welcoming approach makes some people worry that offering shelter will only attract and maintain a large destitute population in the city.
The nuns no longer picked up people "randomly" off the streets, she said, and only took in the destitute at the request of police.
The target audience seems unimpressed ("Why don't you give the ten worst reasons for stopping a person's benefit and leaving them destitute?" asks one).
The state connived to persuade these destitute young mothers to accept small workers' compensation checks and give up their right to sue for damages.
White, black, brown, racially-mixed, Latino, Asian American, middle-class, working-class, poor, destitute, homeless, very wealthy, 1 percent, it impacts all of us.
I work in a majority-black school and I don't see nearly enough done to lift the esteem of these often destitute black children.
Known as "unaccompanied minors," more than half are Guatemalans, who have been fleeing in increasing numbers from destitute villages in the country's western highlands.
These were, of course, the rites of those with money: Jane Does and the destitute went to unmarked and unmapped plots in commercial orchards.
Medicare does not pay for most long-term care; states pick up a portion of the tab for destitute seniors through their Medicaid programs.
International aid groups deplored the attacks on the seaport, the main conduit for much of the emergency assistance sent to millions of destitute Yemenis.
But he died a decade later at the age of 49, destitute in an asylum on Wards Island as ragtime was fading in popularity.
It is also a good opportunity, Islamic scholars often say, for reflecting about and developing empathy with those who starve because they are destitute.
That left him almost destitute, with no income to pay for the tiny room he shares with four strangers whom he does not trust.
Born in Philadelphia in 1929, Charles Barris was left destitute, along with his sister and their mother, when his dentist father died of a stroke.
The Horn of Africa nation's worst drought in 292 years has left her destitute, reduced to arguing with neighbors over the allocation of aid rations.
Destitute refugees from Aden arriving in Djibouti insist they have seen no evidence of the billion dollars the Emirates claims it is investing in reconstruction.
Lazarski exists in this world as a leech—feeding off the dreams of the destitute—but the sudden reappearance of his missing son humanizes him.
By the time he reached Turkey after fleeing his hometown of Raqqa, the de facto capital of Isis in Syria, Hassan was destitute and desperate.
The state was destitute then, and paid for the building with three million acres of public land in the Panhandle—about the size of Connecticut.
"The gains to the people who benefited are so enormous — they were destitute, and now they were brought into the global middle class," Autor says.
"A lot of destitute pastoralists have dropped out and moved to the small trading centers and depend on relief and petty trade," said Wamwere-Njoroge.
"There is a sizable population that would, based on this scenario, likely be destitute," James Ziliak, University of Kentucky's Center for Poverty Research director, said.
She spent her last years in Washington, in the National Home for Destitute Colored Women and Children, which her Contraband Relief Association had helped found.
Exhausted, hungry and destitute, they join more than 600,000 who earlier fled what the military has called "clearance operations" in Rohingya villages after the Aug.
Critic's Pick In Bong Joon Ho's new film, a destitute family occupies a wealthy household in an elaborate scheme that goes comically — then horribly — wrong.
" Life in Iran had been a fairy tale compared to that in Oklahoma, where she "lived in an apartment complex for the destitute and disenfranchised.
Destitute and desperate to return to countries they once called home, they now form part of a growing number of women facing an uncertain future.
The poverty of her early life, they said, had left her fearful that, despite her success, she would end up destitute and dependent upon others.
" (Zemmour has never been to Algeria.) "My parents' families were poor, even destitute, and they weren't sad about what they'd left behind — they'd left nothing.
The IOM said children were targeted by labor agents and encouraged to work by their destitute parents amid widespread malnutrition and poverty in the camps.
They were not just poorer than a large majority of their compatriots, as many rich countries define poverty among their own citizens today, but absolutely destitute.
"The people who have written this paper aren't feeling destitute about not finding axions," Dr. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, the University of Washington axion wrangler, told Gizmodo.
In the film, Killian controls the destitute masses of America by concocting lies that suit his narrative, twisting reality to fit the demands of television ratings.
Family food baskets were being shared among six families and were reportedly the only source of food for many female-headed and destitute households, it said.
"I met many women who had fled violent households and with few housing options, were left destitute living on the side of a road," Farha said.
They were equipped much like a destitute lawn hockey team that had been forced to settle for whatever protective gear they could scrounge up at Goodwill.
FEDETO/ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (Reuters) - On a treeless plain in eastern Ethiopia, thousands of destitute pastoralists have set up camp outside the tiny village of Fedeto.
After investing most of his money in his tobacco farm, van Buuren was left almost destitute when his land was seized by the government in 2010.
Droughts regularly decimate herds across Africa, forcing destitute families to abandon their nomadic lifestyle and settle in remote, dusty towns where they fall deeper into poverty.
In lieu of feet, the piece has a tail, an assemblage of lumpen clay, perhaps an allusion to the demonization of the destitute and the displaced.
Community leader Eugenia Torres and her daughter live in a destitute part of Mocoa, alongside a river that she knows is at high risk of flooding.
For Frantz Fanon, decolonizing was the work necessarily adopted by the unemployed and destitute in colonial regimes, those he called the lumpenproletariat, adopting the Marxist term.
Although she survived, the trauma of the incident and of the enduring physical difficulties she encountered after the fact left Zgierska in an almost destitute state.
As Hanna describes it, her family wasn't wealthy, but they weren't destitute either, so they didn't want to accept charity because they thought they didn't deserve.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi acknowledged that the lockdown would create "a very difficult time for poor people," in a country where hundreds of millions are destitute.
In the early 1990s, a group of young, destitute, anti-establishment types camped out in what was basically a garbage dump on the fringes of Beijing.
Dr. Lane's family is newly destitute, and the duke needs a wife to produce an heir so that his conniving cousin's line won't take the title.
With people generally living longer, thanks in part to healthier lifestyles, experts warn that such a move could leave will writers destitute in their golden years.
There are already two and a half million internally displaced people in Afghanistan, many of them living in destitute conditions on the fringes of provincial capitals.
Ms. McGuire's father, Wade McGuire, 252, grew up in a farmhouse, the family so destitute that he recalls snow falling through a hole in the roof.
Many in Asheville see Murdock as the head of a charity that helps the destitute, a man whose awards and accolades are testimony to his character.
Tallahassee, Florida (CNN)In Florida's halls of power, Sherry Johnson is somewhat of an anomaly: a black woman who grew up destitute and survived child abuse.
I knew that CBGB was somewhere at the end of this cobblestone and destitute street, and there were Joey and a friend walking on the sidewalk.
Before he decides to send them back — and, given the Trump administration's coldblooded approach to destitute migrants the world over, who knows what he will do?
On a particularly gruelling trip across the countryside, he and his mentor, Father Patricio Wade, encountered a destitute family, who nevertheless offered the two men food.
It was just the start of a path on which he'd encounter frightened, paranoid, and destitute victims over and over again for the next five years.
How can we guaranty his continuation in power, particularly if they open up to the world and people see just how destitute the North Korean people are?
Though "B" malls are far from the destitute centers that grab headlines, Mathrani has made it well-known he wants to own only the country's best centers.
MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - On a busy afternoon in the southern Indian city of Visakhapatnam last month, a young man raped a destitute woman on a pavement.
The second has to do with culture: Unless their choices are dictated by destitute poverty, Indian families seek the status that comes from keeping women at home.
Or if a Burmese organization opened a health clinic in rural Mississippi, offering aid to the destitute and claiming that its approach would revolutionize American health care.
Perhaps it helped to pay for a week's food for a destitute family of Colombian farmers for whom growing coca is the only way of earning money.
Sam Nammoura, a refugee advocate in Calgary, said he was tracking dozens of cases in which Syrian-Canadians sponsored friends and relatives and then left them destitute.
Instead, until she is almost 7, Guo must live with her destitute grandparents in a fishing hamlet where sustenance comes from strips of kelp and watery gruel.
Another critical favorite is "Parasite," a scabrous, often very funny social satire from the South Korean director Bong Joon Ho about colliding families, both destitute and wealthy.
Still, huge numbers of those watching the parade still remember a destitute China still struggling with the consequences of the devastating policies of the Mao Zedong era.
This settlement, named Alfonso Gomez, is one of countless similar others growing on the fringes of Colombian cities as destitute Venezuelans continue to flee their spiraling homeland.
It turns out that this area of Indiana is sometimes called Little Hazard because so many destitute Appalachian families came here decades ago to work in factories.
Decades later, after Mr. Breslin had become famous, his father, destitute in Miami, came back into his life "like heavy snow through a broken window," he wrote.
The internet is not the opioid crisis; it is not likely to kill you (unless you're hit by a distracted driver) or leave you ravaged and destitute.
In particular, they said the poverty of her early life had left her fearful that, despite her success, she would end up destitute and dependent upon others.
Even as Minnesota distributed aid, it expressed contempt for the destitute, enacting punitive regulations that required farmers to prove they were completely bereft before applying for relief.
In the 1860s, an Episcopal minister from New York City founded the Society of St. Johnland, a rural refuge for the destitute near the Long Island Sound.
Poverty porn is a tactic used by nonprofits and charity organizations to gain empathy and contributions from donors by showing exploitative imagery of people living in destitute conditions.
"Chinatown is not just in decline, it is destitute," laments Brian Wong, co-founder of the Liverpool Chinese Business Association, who nonetheless believes things can be turned around.
In May 2005, he described himself as a "destitute medieval heavy metal communist" who started a website in hopes of starting "Herothane," a commune ruled by socialist principles.
"You see the same faces, but also new ones," said Fanis Tsonas, co-founder of the Ithaca mobile laundry, as destitute men and women brought bags of laundry.
In fact, they NEED to see the world that way to justify the kind of regime that the family has built: brutally autocratic, extravagantly militarized, self-consciously destitute.
But the scenes at the Naf river showed Rohingya were still ready to risk being destitute in Bangladesh, rather than stay in Myanmar in fear for their lives.
Despite being among the most vulnerable and destitute when they arrive, the data shows that refugees work hard and quickly become net economic contributors in their host societies.
Four decades ago, when a destitute China was emerging from deep Maoism, Western companies got tipsy at the mere notion of selling deodorant to two billion Chinese armpits.
Since then the war has ravaged Yemen, the Middle East's most destitute country, and created what the United Nations has called the world's biggest man-made humanitarian disaster.
A destitute poet (Guru Dutt) struggles to get his work published and finds a supportive voice in a prostitute (Waheeda Rehman) who falls for him and his words.
The Irish are not, as a group, as traumatized and destitute as the Central Americans fleeing to the border, and they are not — yet — seeking sanctuary in churches.
Sacherek inherited the paintings in the 22001s from a family friend, Louis Hawley, who knew Porter and took him in for a while when the artist was destitute.
They tell me that they would rather return to countries where they feared death than to an EU state where they believe they will be homeless and destitute.
Axe's life is presented as a wildly entertaining good time, and Axe is ultimately a pretty good person, outside of all of the horrible corruption that leaves thousands destitute.
The British Red Cross said it helped over 23,000 homeless and destitute asylum seekers in 2016 who relied on an asylum allowance of about 36 pounds ($46) a week.
Absent are the iconic Man Ray photographs and the 17th Century Jan Steen painting depicting destitute prostitutes with pipes (although the latter was mentioned in the exhibition press release).
Ghastly as they have been, the human consequences of that influx would surely have been worse still without the efforts of churches and religious charities to help destitute newcomers.
Paul Driessen's book "Eco-Imperialism: Green Power, Black Death" argues that this "new" form of imperialism is keeping the developing world destitute for the benefit of the developed world.
Millions of widows in sub-Saharan Africa are left destitute after being disinherited and robbed of their property, women's rights campaigners said ahead of International Widows' Day on Thursday.
Permanent housing may be a solution for destitute families, but individual homeless people need more transitional help for problems ranging from addiction to mental illness to post-prison recovery.
"Whatever we do, we can never do enough because there are so many destitute people - it is horrifying," Lari told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in an interview from Karachi.
And they are throwing in a V.I.P. breakfast, which is sure to attract men who are not destitute; the investment banker-turned-sculptor demographic I so long to meet.
Danny Lyon took photographs in Texas prisons in 1971 but later shifted his focus to a destitute region in China and, more recently, to the Occupy Wall Street movement.
Mr. Kim publicly jokes about ending up at the World Bank after criticizing the institution for being a bureaucratic behemoth, out of touch with the needs of the destitute.
First, Macdonald's statement assumes that professional standing is "everything," and that without Barr's show or C.K.'s comedy specials and FX shows, they find themselves utterly destitute and resourceless.
The family, destitute once Albert lost his job after an injury, scrounged for scraps of food and was often on the move, a step ahead of the rent collector.
Even though the roads were treacherous and the cost of traveling would leave their family nearly destitute, it was the only way to get the treatment their daughter needed.
"A destitute person looks just the same as a person with a million dollars in real estate if there's no one there to tell a story," Mr. Sweeney said.
But his achievements became overshadowed by corruption, his relentless quest to crush dissent and an economic crisis that left many Zimbabweans destitute, even as a gaudy elite accumulated wealth.
Stateless, largely destitute and shellshocked, the Romanovs had to learn to live without the country whose stewardship had been their duty for three centuries — and mourn those left behind.
In Geneva, the U.N. refugee chief called for a halt to the fighting to allow hundreds of thousands of trapped and destitute civilians to move to places of safety.
The aid workers were part of a huge international relief effort following the earthquake in Port-au-Prince, which killed 220,000 people and left more than 1.5 million destitute.
Maier, a longtime nanny with seemingly no family of her own, died destitute and without a will in 2009, her work as a photographer at that point still unknown.
Dan, a volunteer for the Dutch Boat Refugee Foundation, which supports refugees arriving on the Greek islands, hands out socks, soap and deodorant to the destitute in the square.
In a joint-venture deal with one of the country's state-owned enterprises, it agreed to establish the first foreign-branded chain store in Pyongyang, the destitute country's showcase capital.
Life in LA, like the rest of the state, seems to be getting harder for the shrinking middle class, as well as for growing numbers of the poor and destitute.
But for now, the flow of people is one-way, with Rohingya still preferring to risk being destitute in Bangladesh rather than stay in Myanmar in fear of their lives.
" It was only in December of 2014 when the singer released a video claiming that he was destitute, without money, near homeless and "under some kind of pretty vicious attack.
Across Yemen's remote mountain villages, the country's war-induced economic crisis has left parents like Hussein Abdu destitute, hungry and watching their children waste away from malnutrition and unclean water.
Among them is limiting the number of asylum-seekers who can ask for refuge in the US, forcing hundreds of destitute people to wait weeks or months along the border.
The budget for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance, which helps the destitute buy food, shrinks by a quarter, as part of the burden of supporting the poor is shifted to the states.
When her eye settled on people in need — the destitute, but also the mentally ill and addicted, the abused and the felonious — Apostle Dugue opened the door to 41 Woodbine.
Sanders and Khanna, with all the best intentions, are suggesting that they would go back to a system in which only the near-destitute were deemed deserving of public support.
If deforestation around refugee camps is not addressed, degraded soils and water shortages could render local farmers and fishermen destitute and force more people to leave their homes, experts said.
Still, it's hard to imagine how the company will benefit from its ad being likened to Dorothea Lange's iconic image of destitute poverty during the Great Depression, "Migrant Mother" (27).
"Privileged" is part of a family of terms used for euphemistically describing the not-destitute (or the "middle class," or—for a double whammy of socialism and Francophilia—the "bourgeoisie").
The plump yellow tabby is a "globally recognized pianist" these days – stage name: Keyboard Cat — but he was a destitute and homeless shelter kitty before he was an Internet star.
Hezbollah demonstrated its fear of dissent with its forceful reaction last October to unprecedented criticism from destitute Shiite shopkeepers in Hay al-Sullom, a neighborhood in its southern Beirut stronghold.
A mark on his immigration papers suggests that he was taken aside for additional questioning, something McClure says was unusual; immigration officers probably feared he would be a destitute beggar.
What I've found in my reporting over the years is that welfare "reform" is a misnomer and that cash welfare is essentially dead, leaving some families with children utterly destitute.
A 2014 study by Oxford University, using data on the percentage of the population considered destitute, ranked Bangladesh as the third-most impoverished in South Asia, after Afghanistan and India.
Depression sometimes can make you destitute of your own desires, so girls who are struggling can end up submitting themselves to another, in order to feel some type of desire.
To make matters worse, because the "monopsony tax" drives workers out of the labor force, it simultaneously reduces tax revenue and increases social welfare payouts to the unemployed and destitute.
Destitute peasants fled to urban centers, where they settled in shantytowns like Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, a slum 10 miles east of Mexico City that eventually held more than a million people.
Though 1,550,000 were classed in 2017 as destitute, or experiencing extreme poverty, by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, a poverty research group, that figure was a quarter less than in 2015.
For him, the presence of destitute or mentally ill visitors is a feature, not a bug, of libraries, because it requires people to confront radical differences in a shared space.
Climate change may also be powering the swarms of desert locusts that have invaded the region - ravaging crops, decimating pasture and leaving people destitute, according to locust and climate experts.
Hungry, destitute and cold, they are often visited by Serbian men who offer to pay them for sex - knowing some are so desperate that they will do anything to survive.
In the destitute years after the Korean War of 1950-53, the dollars that prostitutes in the camp towns earned were a valued source of hard currency in South Korea.
After an impostor is hired as a tutor for the Parks, he cleverly conspires with the rest of his destitute family to find places for them, too, sensing that Mrs.
In 1965 he photographed the Appalachian migrants newly settled in Chicago's destitute Uptown neighborhood, which culminated in an exhibition in the neighboring Art Institute of Chicago, Danny Lyon: Photographs (1966).
Shoes (1916) — screening with the Weber-starring and directed short "Suspense" — follows a young, destitute woman working at a five-and-dime who's desperate for a new pair of shoes.
It&aposs the latest significant attempt by the government to end Muslim fighting that has left more than 120,000 people dead and hampered development in the country&aposs most destitute regions.
Well, what better way to celebrate an influx of cheap bread and the destitute state of your nearest island neighbour than with a whacking great mound of pastry, meat, and gravy?
In her poem "Mayday," she wrote of the experience: All you left, breast full, blood heat, the bluish milk, fell in the void of your leaving and destitute, my arms raged.
The troupe's director becomes the narrator, guiding the audience through the tale of a destitute wood carver who fashions a puppet out of the trunk of a tree struck by lightning.
And god forbid, we're going to need help for American workers, they deserve it, but there's -- again, there wasn't that much in there for the most destitute and the most poor.
"The body of this race, made ignorant and destitute by our wrong, may substantially all be now excluded from the elective franchise under a qualification of intelligence or property," he continued.
Rosita's destitute family persuades her to string along her royal admirer even though she is in love with a dashing young count (George Walsh) whom the jealous monarch sentences to death.
In a possible nod to some Democrats' recent socialist leanings, Dingell referenced opponents of Medicare calling the program "socialized medicine" in preventing senior citizens from becoming destitute because of medical bills.
By drawing attention to some of the real despair in destitute communities, riots can push the public and leaders to initiate real reforms to fix whatever led to the violent rage.
Islamic State members also brought a large number of children into their zone of control or bore babies who are now orphaned, destitute or even stateless, and whose future is uncertain.
After Brexit, some EU nationals could be left "destitute, barred from working, at risk of exploitation and unable to access basic services" under the new scheme, the British Future report said.
The 43-year-old mother of three said she was less worried about the loss of her makeshift home in the destitute district of Carapongo than she was about her children's health.
Unable to ignore the destitute children eddying round her—"I felt like I was collaborating, in a way, in this crime"—Ms Labaki undertook research with charities working with the city's poorest.
Scuffles broke out at the camp in recent days as destitute people scrambled for food and firewood, while many have been sleeping in the open, often in the rain amid low temperatures.
At the same time, from economic theory alone it is difficult to rationalize why an optimal tax credit would give nothing to a family with no earnings even when they are destitute.
Celebratory balloons had been strung from the rafters at Nirmal Hriday Home for the Dying Destitute, and they bounced around merrily under the overhead fans while nuns sang hymns in reedy voices.
Among them were the supposed C.E.O. of the street gang, Marvin Ramos Quintanilla, and two other leaders portrayed as controlling millions and possessing luxuries unimaginable to the destitute gang members beneath them.
Mr. Salvini has emerged as a hero to populists, and a villain to liberals in Italy and Europe for his willingness to turn away migrants — often shipwrecked and destitute — from Italy's shores.
It was neither an abstract problem nor political symbol, but something he endured growing up destitute in rural Kansas and having spent years documenting poverty throughout the world, including the United States.
The title of the scathing new South Korean film "Parasite" refers to the Kim family, destitute basement dwellers who try to climb the social ladder by leeching off the wealthy Park family.
It's a sentiment that is amplified in sprawling, destitute camps where internally displaced people live alongside the families of those who have been detained for their real or perceived links to ISIS.
"The Man Dressed in Linen" tells the story of a cantor who was so pious that he refused the customary payment for chanting the prayer service on Jewish holidays, despite being destitute.
Similar liquids are sold and commonly used as booze by destitute alcoholics throughout recession-ridden Russia, where even people with average incomes hoard cash and switch to cheaper goods during hard times.
Now on a hot, flat, stony plateau outside Baidoa, thousands of people pack into destitute camps, many clutching their stomachs, some defecating in the open, others already dead from a cholera epidemic.
The church in Poland has appealed that verdict, and a highly charged question in Poland is who should compensate the victims — the individual priests, who are often destitute, or the church itself.
In Faragher's history, the wealthy are as likely as the poor to be caught in these cycles, as reliant on the informal criminal law the city develops in a vacuum as the destitute.
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He had turned a blind eye, possibly because it was a destitute city whose elected officials had little political power and were under the thumb of an emergency manager Mr. Snyder had appointed.
Scuffles broke out at the camp this week as destitute migrants and refugees scrambled for food and firewood, while many have been sleeping in the open, often in the rain and low temperatures.
But the newfound enthusiasm for Medicaid might suggest another answer: Programs that are expansive enough to support a substantial portion of the working poor — and not just the destitute — can do just fine.
Thousands of women and children have been forced to migrate to towns and the capital Port-au-Prince for food and shelter since the October 4 storm, destitute and vulnerable, the U.N. said.
"All of Jim's retirement funds were going to his care, we were looking at the potential of losing our house, and I was looking at a very destitute future for myself," she recalled.
In Colombia, which shares a border with Venezuela, local criminal networks running sex-trafficking rings are increasingly targeting destitute Venezuelan women and girl migrants fleeing their homeland, according to state prosecutor Mario Gomez.
Many lower-ranking soldiers, destitute and desperate like most of Venezuela's working class, have deserted the military in recent years, joining at least 4 million other fellow emigres seeking a better life elsewhere.
The YESS study also found that 22 percent of interviewees would sell their land if they needed to, and that half knew of people who had sold land and who were now destitute.
Since late January, the Venezuelan opposition has been locked in a standoff with Mr. Maduro that has left the destitute country in the uneasy position of having rival claimants to the country's leadership.
Destitute and mentally ill in the late 1980s, he fled New York City and made his way to Buffalo, his former home, where he died in a hospital of causes that remain vague.
The World Bank says Nigeria is at risk of becoming home to 25% of the world's destitute people unless its lawmakers find a way to boost employment and recharge economic growth, Bloomberg reports.
Here a small note of discord is allowed — Ms. Fox talks to a young tribe member who says that money from the mine might be worth more than pride on the destitute reservation.
The Irish Catholic immigrants who washed up in the United States after the potato famine of the 1840s were, on the whole, the most destitute national group ever to arrive on American shores.
There were also people who were suffering from mental health issues that today might be diagnosed as borderline personality disorder or schizophrenia, and children whose parents were too destitute to care for them.
Adapted from a novel by Jean Rhys, the story begins when beautiful foreigner Marya (Isabelle Adjani) finds herself suddenly destitute after her shady art dealer husband, Stephan (Anthony Higgins), is thrown in jail.
Reducing economic inequality doesn't just require taxing those at the top and increasing security for working families—it also takes a robust safety net that keeps those at the very bottom from becoming destitute.
But Jane Bradley found gaping holes in the government's flagship modern slavery strategy, shortcomings that leave victims homeless, destitute, and vulnerable to retrafficking or deportation — even after they have been officially granted government protection.
The threshold for using bankruptcy as a means to obtain loan forgiveness is so high that it almost requires a borrower to say they are, and will be in the foreseeable future, completely destitute.
"Buck exerted power over his victims, often targeting vulnerable individuals who were destitute, homeless or struggled with drug addiction, in order to exploit the relative wealth and power imbalance between them," the indictment said.
" Funny enough, the video's most cathartic sequence comes when the lyrics seem the most destitute: "What if I don't make it home," Elion and Mitchell implore, "You're not there and the light's not on.
In visits to about a dozen villages in Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Telangana states over five months, the Thomson Reuters Foundation found hysterectomies were routinely leaving families destitute and trapping people in modern-day slavery.
Matt Lauer's firing from the Today Show amid allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior will likely have a significant financial impact on the morning show host — but he's not likely to be destitute anytime soon.
Carter described in his memoir how his Christian faith pushed him to constantly try to identify with homeless people, drug addicts and destitute families, an exercise that he thought ennobled him and his constituents.
The guy who shot the video, Thomas Moreno, tells us ... the Boston Celtics superstar was walking to the team bus when he was approached by a man who was telling people he was destitute.
LONDON (Reuters) - From the battles of the Vietnam War to starving African villages and the destitute streets of London, photographer Don McCullin has documented violence, suffering and deprivation for more than half a century.
WFP research in 2017 found a clear link between food shortages and emigration in Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, where destitute families are also driven to migrate because of extreme poverty and gang violence.
In the wealthiest country in the world, no one – least of all the families of those who died or became disabled while serving our nation – should be left destitute as the result of tragedy.
Instead of becoming cash subsidies to destitute families or underwriting job-training programs, the grants are commonly used to finance college scholarships or child care arrangements — or simply to plug holes in state budgets.
Rome Journal ROME — With their blue-trimmed white saris, the sisters are a discreet but distinctive presence on the streets at night, offering solace to the destitute and, when possible, a place to stay.
"The fact is that numbers of applications are so high and the backlog is so long, it's having an enormous effect on people who are destitute, who are really suffering right now," Chia said.
Where destitute veterans of World War I were driven from the streets of Washington with tear gas and bayonets, after they went to our nation's capital to ask for the money they were owed.
Boko Haram is described as the world's "deadliest terrorist group" in the Global Terrorism Index compiled by the Institute for Economics and Peace, and it operates in one of the world's most destitute regions.
The state needs to pay a far greater share of the cost of sheltering the destitute, treating the mentally ill and making the shelters places of safety and dignity, instead of chaos and fear.
Even though Mr. Turner seems to blow off the risk of fines and penalties, the impounding of his trawler or his imprisonment for any length of time would leave his children orphaned and destitute.
Amber Rudd, a former home secretary who is now the cabinet minister for work and pensions, responded tartly to Mr. Alston's conclusion that 1.23 million people lived in poverty and 1.5 million were destitute.
Ketumile Masire, who as president of Botswana for nearly two decades helped transform his arid and destitute country into the envy of other African nations, died on June 21958 in Gaborone, the capital city.
An extreme extrovert, he was brilliant before a crowd and also at ease in private conversations, connecting with everyone from country-club suburbanites to the destitute souls he often fed in his own house.
Such centers are intended to care for the destitute, the mentally impaired and older people who become separated from their families, but critics say the authorities use them to keep undesirables off city streets.
McGregor's rapid rise from a destitute mixed martial arts fighter living with his mother to the U.F.C.'s most-prized asset has become one of the biggest stories in Ireland in the past decade.
In some ways I look at Eat Offbeat as a classic American underdog story: destitute people flee persecution or war, and against all odds, using the skills they bring with them, they make it.
The British Red Cross said it provided food parcels and clothing to more than 14,000 homeless and destitute asylum seekers in 2016 who relied on an asylum allowance of about 36 pounds ($46) a week.
The most devastating floods to hit South Asia in a decade killed more than 1,400 people this year, and focused attention on poor planning for disasters, as authorities struggled to assist millions of destitute survivors.
" Of her own connection to the boxing legend, Peete told PEOPLE that "when my dad got Parkinson's disease around the same time as the Champ did, he was dark and destitute and sad and depressed.
Director David Mackenzie's heist film is a hybrid Western and Southern gothic tale of an economically destitute rural Texas, ravaged by corporate greed and dulled by the fading hopes of struggling communities across the heartland.
The second is that the deceased are from poor neighborhoods in the eastern part of the city, and SEMEFO, located in a wealthy area, is too long a distance to travel for their destitute relatives.
While many young people like me have only just begun to invest and are essentially living from one paycheck to the next, we can protect ourselves from being completely destitute when the economy goes topside.
Without a job, you have no income, and with no income, you can't pay for goods or services, and you'll quickly become destitute and a burden on society by becoming in need of basic necessities.
An article in The Times reported on some consequences of the cuts — reduced aid for a mother with six children to feed, a crippled drug addict and a destitute old woman abandoned by her family.
Right now, if a retiree's home is foreclosed upon, declares bankruptcy or is sued, those group annuities they were forced to accept as a pension replacement can be seized in 48 states, leaving them destitute.
We owe them much, but the social contract with our fellow citizens at home brings unique rights and responsibilities that must sometimes take precedence, especially when they are as destitute as the world's poorest people.
Last fall, a 17-year-old Gtramper, Joshua Southworth, broke his neck in a trampoline accident, leaving him paralyzed and his family nearly destitute with medical bills (there is a GoFundMe set up for him).
In particular, soaring youth employment, as destitute families leave farming but find nothing else to do, is creating a social and political "timebomb" in a region already struggling with migration and extremism, Somaliland representatives warn.
"To make it as universal as possible"—not just reach the most destitute people—the only other criterion was that recipients had to be at least 113 years old, explained Sukhi Samra, SEED's executive director.
Ferdinand and Imelda were the kind of fun couple who evicted destitute people from Calauit, their island home, so that it could be repurposed as a nature preserve with zebras and giraffes airlifted from Kenya.
"Buck exerted power over his victims, often targeting vulnerable individuals who were destitute, homeless, and/or struggled with drug addiction, in order to exploit the relative wealth and power imbalance between them," the indictment said.
The mass drowning, in the Gulf of Aden, which separates war-ravaged Yemen from the destitute Horn of Africa, punctuated the lethal hazards facing migrants and refugees in an especially insecure part of the world.
I don't want to see them give away their trust funds and come out destitute, or have ailments that need medical attention, but group members are telling them to do group processes to fix it.
DHAKA (Reuters) - Hard-pressed to find space for a massive influx of Rohingya Muslim refugees, Bangladesh plans to chop down forest trees to extend a tent city sheltering destitute families fleeing ethnic violence in neighboring Myanmar.
"The idea that these families, most of whom are destitute, could find a landlord who would offer them a private rental lease is ridiculous," said Carlo Stasolla, president of the Roma rights group Associazione 21 Luglio.
The destitute mountainous area of South Ossetia first declared itself independent from Georgia in 1990, but nobody outside the region paid much attention until Russia invaded in August 2008 and recognized South Ossetia's claims to statehood.
More recently, one of the region's richest countries, Saudi Arabia, has tried to starve near-destitute Yemen into submission, with the help of a cutting-edge arsenal supplied by some of the world's leading liberal democracies.
The disease, which can cause death within hours if left untreated, came less than a year after Haiti was rocked by an enormous earthquake that left hundreds of thousands dead and millions injured, displaced and destitute.
We see the dawn of Guthrie's itinerant existence during the Dust Bowl and the Depression, when he left his first wife and two children to join the countless destitute Midwesterners who migrated to California seeking work.
Recounted in poetic prose with context from pop-history and cultural commentary, MacLean's picaresque adventures include poignant reunions and chance encounters with a colorful cast of characters ranging from intellectuals to proletarians, tycoons to destitute migrants.
"The law against begging is one of the single most oppressive laws against poor and destitute people in a country that has no social protection net," said Harsh Mander, a campaigner and lead petitioner in the case.
Ayman Hariri, CEO of viral social app Vero, has shared a document that shows he was not financially tied to or running Saudi construction company Saudi Oger when it left thousands of migrant workers destitute and homeless.
BOGOTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Migrant children fleeing alone from Venezuela's economic and political crises, along with destitute Venezuelan migrants arriving without documents both make easy prey for human traffickers in Peru, anti-slavery experts said on Tuesday.
Or in Les Misérables, where the 30-year-old transformed her appearance to portray a sickly, desperate, and destitute French woman who turns to prostitution care for her daughter, selling both her body and beauty to survive?
Without access to housing and unemployment benefits, migrant workers arriving under the schemes could struggle to leave abusive employers, or end up destitute and homeless, increasing their risk of being trafficked, FLEX said in a recent report.
Every day brings news of exhausted rivers and wells, destitute farmers migrating to the cities or even committing suicide, water trains being dispatched to parched regions—and of leopards venturing into towns in search of a drink.
Dudamel wasn't destitute, but he belonged to a class of people who don't typically become great conductors, because they aren't typically encouraged to go anywhere near the sources of intensive training and study that great conductors need.
When he discovers that one of his former factory workers, Fantine, has become destitute after being fired, he adopts her daughter, Cosette, who is living with the evil Thenardiers (Olivia Colman and Adeel Akhtar in the series).
Palestinian leaders defend the payments, saying they are meant to help widows and orphans of "martyrs," as they call suicide bombers and others killed in attacks, as well as destitute families of prisoners, not to promote terrorism.
They also have one of the country's largest Veterans Affairs medical centers — on 387 prime acres in West Los Angeles — but not one unit of permanent supportive housing to help destitute veterans leave the streets for good.
But plasma companies locate their collection centers disproportionately in destitute neighborhoods, according to Heather Olsen, who, as a graduate student researcher at Case Western Reserve University, examined 40 years of data on collection centers across the country.
As I've understood it, one of the things people love the most about the Gospels' stories about Jesus is that he hung out with the lepers and prostitutes, the destitute, the outsiders, and didn't pander to the establishment.
Yet another place on the spectrum of idiosyncratic sanctity was occupied by Mother Teresa, the ethnic Albanian nun who worked among the destitute in Kolkata and founded a missionary order that eventually spread to more than 130 countries.
On the last day of his three-day visit to Bangladesh, which came after meetings in Buddhist-majority Myanmar, the pope went to a home in Dhaka founded by Mother Teresa for orphans, unwed mothers and destitute elderly.
But the shock of going from having a home, a job, and money in the United States to being destitute in Mexico takes a heavy psychological toll, as does the separation from families, particularly among deportees with children.
They also drew criticism for propagating what one skeptic has called a cult of suffering; for failing to treat people whose lives might have been saved with hospital care; and for trying to convert the destitute to Christianity.
He founded an underground newspaper, set up a provocatively titled "Fund to Support the Poor," highlighting the regime's failure to provide for many destitute Hungarians, and signed public letters of support for other dissidents across the eastern bloc.
So if the floodwaters are coming, I'm hoping the place catches fire or all the live oaks fall on top of it first, or else I'll be another destitute professor living out of her car (with two malamutes).
In her covert attempt to tear down a multilevel marketing scheme from the inside, Krystal Scruggs (Kirsten Dunst) has been swallowed up in Founders American Merchandise (otherwise known as FAM), the same organization that left her nearly destitute.
She hopes to produce a documentary that will expose the travail of the human flood of migrants from Africa — oppressed, unhoused, destitute — who are washing up on the several coasts of the Canary Islands, halfway between the continents.
That said, you know, I think that it is true that when you think about universal cash payments, unconditional cash payments that you have to figure that they are going to be most important for the most destitute.
The "real smuggler," the leader in smuggling ring, will match your passport size photo to a doppelgänger—often a drug addict or otherwise destitute person who rents their passport-size photo to smugglers for a short period of time.
"What is shocking is that the head of the (orphanage) was also running a shelter for destitute women and selling their babies," Rashmi Sen of the West Bengal state women and child development ministry told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Nikola Tesla, who pioneered alternating current electricity delivery—and who is honored in the name of Musk's company—died destitute, convinced he had invented a motor that could run on "cosmic rays" and obsessed with caring for sick pigeons.
Our broke asses got Broner -- with his buddy "The Youngest Legend" -- at LAX on his way to Atlanta, where AB told our destitute camera guy he was headed to ATL for Super Bowl festivities ... then he flashed the cash.
Day time ain't much of an improvement, as it's taken over by the aggressively destitute (the homeless shelter is the next block over), and the aroma of stale piss is so strong as to overwhelm those simply driving by.
Probably no one in American history has achieved prosperity with the velocity of the men who grew up destitute in the Depression and, by their 30s, had factory jobs that paid (in 5003 dollars) upward of $50,000 a year.
And so it goes: After a blissful upper-middle-class existence at Clear Comfort, where she grew up, Austen (Jennifer Thalman Kepler) ends up destitute at age 84 and is admitted to the Staten Island poor house in 1950.
They also gave me the courage to leave traditional publishing altogether to have my first start-up experience, despite my crippling fears of navigating the world of freelancer health insurance or convincing my parents I wouldn't eventually become destitute.
"At least once a month, people whose dogs have cancer and can't afford it, they call and they are destitute," said Mr. Geraci, who is also a detective in the New York Police Department and has a police dog.
She was arrested for blasphemy in 2009 after Muslim co-workers on a destitute farm denounced her for merely drinking from the same cup and, during the subsequent quarrel, for "insulting Prophet Muhammad" — a charge Ms. Bibi always denied.
"Buck exerted power over his victims, often targeting vulnerable individuals who were destitute, homeless, and/or struggled with drug addiction, in order to exploit the relative wealth and power imbalance between them," the grand jury wrote in the indictment.
The crisis, years in the making, has left many of Venezuela's roughly 31 million people destitute and hungry, sent more than two million people into neighboring countries as refugees and created a new source of instability in Latin America.
The new study, authored by MIT's Tavneet Suri and Georgetown University's William Jack and conducted with the research and policy nonprofit Innovations for Poverty Action, has some extraordinary findings about how M-PESA has improved the lives of many destitute Kenyans.
Playing like the 'In Loving Memory' packages they roll out during awards season, the video depicts some of Sydney's most prominent night-time establishments as they stand now: empty, destitute and as lifeless as your creepy aunt's collection of taxidermied animals.
Destitute, in a manner of speaking, Jasmine flies first class to San Francisco to begin life anew with her sister, Ginger (Sally Hawkins), whose scrappy existence and brutish men Jasmine can barely stomach without self-medicating with vodka and Xanax.
For "The People of the Abyss," London moved among the destitute in the city of London's East End: men lining up for a free breakfast, some looking defiant and others defeated; drunken women fighting next to a line of drying clothes.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Millions of dollars pledged by world leaders last year to fund the education of destitute Syrian children refugees never reached the students nor can be accounted for, a top human rights watchdog group said on Thursday.
Our to-do lists are long and onerous, but when it comes to prioritizing, there's much to be said for changing the world so you don't end up as a destitute bag lady picking through somebody else's garbage for dinner.
The death of Red Road and indeed any high-rise is a long process—from the flats' demise and depopulation in the 80s and 90s to the later housing of destitute asylum seekers, all the way through to its final demolition.
"Longings to protect one's family from warfare, violence, disease, extreme poverty, and other destitute conditions are universal, driving millions of people to leave their homelands to seek a better life for themselves, their children, and their grandchildren," reads the resolution.
The refugees pouring across the border into Cúcuta are largely destitute: men, women and children fleeing not only repression and human rights violations carried out by Mr. Maduro, but more significantly, hunger, disease and a lack of basic necessities including medicine.
Although widely criticized for indiscriminate bombings in Yemen, the Saudis have also suggested they are in no rush to end a war that has ravaged their neighbor, leaving roughly 6.83,000 Yemenis dead and millions destitute and at risk of disease.
They subsequently named their initiative the "homeless hostel," saying they were providing food and shelter for destitute Greeks who have been neglected by the state at the expense of migrants who have been cared for at centers across the country.
In effect, endangered local businesses and storefront nonprofits, around for at least 20 years, can apply to the fund for grants sufficient to bridge modest gaps between survival and loss, but not so big that they salvage a destitute enterprise.
He had said in a sworn declaration that he is destitute and homeless, and needs the money to survive because the US transferred him to Algeria with nothing but the clothes on his back and a special Guantanamo care package.
COX'S BAZAR/YANGON (Reuters) - Hungry, destitute and scared, thousands of new Rohingya refugees crossed the border into Bangladesh from Myanmar early on Monday, Reuters witnesses said, fleeing hunger and attacks by Buddhist mobs that the United Nations has called ethnic cleansing.
But I think the most important thing is that President Trump looks eyeball to eyeball with Kim Jong-un, who is a person that is economically destitute in his country, quite isolated internationally, and let him know that you have a chance.
The dichotomy of Philadelphia's gleaming office buildings and destitute people on the streets of nearby Camden underlines the limits of Fed policy, even as most policymakers see the central bank's dual mandate of price stability and maximum employment as having been met.
The story of Roland Deschain, a knight with guns for swords who's trying to restore his destitute world while avenging himself on a mysterious Man in Black, spans multiple universes and timelines, with the titular tower at its center uniting them all.
Wisconsin had enough cash on hand to dole out around $250 million a year initially to land Foxconn, but financially destitute Illinois — which has more than $14 billion in unpaid bills and went two years without passing a budget – stands to gain, too.
Equally sacred, however, are the lives of the poor, those already born, the destitute, the abandoned and the underprivileged, the vulnerable infirm and elderly exposed to covert euthanasia, the victims of human trafficking, new forms of slavery, and every form of rejection.
"Between the collapse of oil prices and the destruction they themselves wrought in the civil war, South Sudan is so destitute that there are no resources with which the country's rulers might employ to bring their followers to heel," Mr. Pham said.
Like the immigrants of Cuccinelli's own Irish-Italian ancestry who arrived here destitute in the late nineteenth century, poor Central American migrants will "stand on their own two feet," as people the world over are wont to do, with or without assistance.
During a visit to the Mississippi Delta as part of a trip for the Senate Labor Committee in 85033, Kennedy toured the windowless, stench-filled shacks of the impoverished, talking with the destitute inhabitants, holding babies and playing with children on dirt floors.
But in the process of creating such a game, and attempting to simplify and make easy to enjoy the role of being a police officer in modern America, its makers—seemingly unwittingly—sponsor some of their country's most morally destitute political processes.
Thousands of destitute families from Guatemala and Honduras have gathered at the United States' southern border in the past few months, many in large caravans that Mr. Trump has called "an invasion," and used to argue for construction of a border wall.
Destitute families did whatever it took to send their offspring, especially their sons, to school, considering education the best ticket for their children to escape lives of backbreaking work and poverty in the belt-tightening years following the Korean War's end in 1953.
Living in the shadow of the biggest names in technology — just a few dozen miles from the campuses of Apple, Google and Facebook — are hundreds of clusters of homeless people, in makeshift compounds that resemble some of the world's most destitute refugee camps.
ISLA PERICO, El Salvador — The offer was befuddling: A little over a year ago, families living on Isla Perico, a speck of an island in a destitute corner of El Salvador, were offered $7,000 each to pack up and move to the mainland.
Warsaw's spike in air pollution was driven largely by a severe cold snap that forced thousands of private households, especially the most destitute ones, to crank up poor quality heaters that burn things like coal and garbage to beat back the winter chill.
By Aislinn Laing and Natalia A. Ramos Miranda SANTIAGO (Reuters) - More than 245 homes have been destroyed and 700 people left destitute after a forest fire tore through a low-income area of the Chilean seaside city of Valparaiso on Christmas Eve.
"I've been surprised at how generous audiences have been in kind of taking these two near-destitute, on-the-fringe criminals, full of loneliness and despair in early '90s New York, that people have rooted for them and identified with them," Grant said.
To his ongoing bewilderment, the controversial and formerly destitute artist's drawings and cartoons now fetch top dollar at esteemed gallery exhibitions, such as David Zwirner's recent Drawing for Print: Mind Fucks, Kultur Klashes, Pulp Fiction & Pulp Fact by the Illustrious R. Crumb.
As a potent worldwide symbol for capitalism it has become so well recognized that during the Occupy London protest in 2011, an oversized Monopoly board sat outside St. Paul's Cathedral, featuring a destitute Rich Uncle Pennybags and attributed by many to famous street artist Banksy.
As with Hansen-Løve's previous films, Nathalie is hardly destitute—financially speaking, she has a comfortable existence—but the director shows enormous sympathy to her upper-class character, showing how she's unmoored by the realization that, in her 60s, she's free to remake her world.
Set in the 1970s, the film follows the travails of Robert Laing—a young physiologist, convincingly played by Tom Hiddleston—as he moves into a high-rise where the rich and successful inhabit the higher floors and the poor and destitute live at the bottom.
As can be seen from the education and income data, the United States, even in its immigrant programs aimed at the most destitute of nations like TPS or the refugee program, is skimming off the best, most qualified, most capable people from developing countries.
The idea had roots in both the 1963 March on Washington and the 1932 Bonus Army marches of First World War veterans who, left destitute by the Great Depression, set up a camp in the capital and insisted that their pensions be paid early.
Which isn't to say Brooklyn doesn't play a role: Were it not for one of that borough's failed poets and his dime-store pulp, Pollock's destitute heroes would never have become the Jewett Gang and much of the novel's mayhem might have been avoided.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The gap in life expectancy between rich and poor Americans has grown wider since the start of the century, with the wealthiest men outliving the most destitute men by nearly 15 years, according to a study published on Monday.
But by casting doubt on his previous lawsuit and painting him as a destitute and dangerous scammer, without any acknowledgment of the way her words might affect others who come forward about sexual misconduct, Argento does a disservice to the movement she has championed.
Andrew M. Cuomo, a Democrat, plans to announce on Wednesday a yearlong initiative that will cover the application fee for about 2,000 lottery winners who are not destitute enough to qualify for a waiver of the fee but are still considered to be working poor.
A recent study in PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences) found that when experiment participants walked past an actor dressed up like a destitute homeless person, they were less willing to support redistribution of income through a "millionaire's tax" on a questionnaire.
CreditCreditJustin T. Gellerson for The New York Times ORANGE, Va. — Early in the "The Glass Castle," the movie based on Jeannette Walls's memoir of growing up destitute, Rex Walls sidles up to his little girl, who lies burned and bandaged in a hospital bed.
Unlike migrant workers in much of the West, destitute decorators from North Korea are so welcome that they have helped make Russia at least the equal of China — Pyongyang's main backer — as the world's biggest user of labor from the impoverished yet nuclear-armed country.
What Senator Kennedy would see on that trip would change history: ragged, starving children; babies too malnourished to move; the hollow faces of the hungry poor all through the Mississippi Delta, too destitute to pay the $2 a day that food stamps then cost.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The most devastating floods to hit South Asia in a decade have killed more than 1,400 people and focused attention on the poor planning and lack of preparedness for annual monsoon rains, as authorities struggle to get aid to millions of destitute.
Mr. Lechuga said that his first feature, "Melaza," about a destitute former sugar-producing town, which was shown at the Havana film festival in 2012 and won an independent critics' prize, was not released in Cuban theaters for nearly a year, and then only in one cinema.
KOCHI, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A high court in southern India has ruled that Christian priests and nuns are entitled to their right to property despite their vows of poverty, signaling an end to a centuries-old tradition that has left many in the clergy destitute.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - A nephew of South African President Jacob Zuma will pay 23 million rand ($13 million) to the liquidators of a gold mining company after a court last year ruled he and other directors stripped the company of assets, leaving thousands of workers jobless and destitute.
Written by Gwyneth Hughes', the seven-part series follows our Queen-Bee-in-training from a destitute artist's daughter, to governess, through the Battle of Waterloo, and into the center of social life during the reign of King George IV, before it all spectacularly falls apart.
In an interview at the offices of the committee, 100 East Forty-second Street, Mr. Troper said that 1,500,000 Jews were absolutely destitute in Poland and many of them were living in walled-up ghettos which they were not allowed to leave even during the day.
Unlike most fighters, Williams had invested his ring earnings wisely into a number of profit-generating real estate properties, and while missing the multi-million dollar payday against Álvarez was tragic, it did not determine whether Williams would be living life comfortably or as a destitute.
A unified Korea would gain another unusual showpiece from the destitute North: the unfinished Ryugyong Hotel, which at 314 metres is the tallest skyscraper on the peninsula—though two new towers currently under construction in the South will both rise above 500 metres within a few years.
Park had paid out of his own pocket to send kimchi to the troops the previous Christmas, but he needed the help of the United States—a key source of weaponry and supplies—to create a sustainable infrastructure to provide fermented cabbage to the destitute Korean soldiers.
It will also reportedly see him playing Fagin, a character who, depending on how you see it, can be described as either a 'loveable rogue,' or as 'the mastermind behind the gang of orphaned pickpockets which sucks in the destitute child at the centre of the story.
Luis, who had dedicated himself for years to saving a destitute relationship, acting like an emotional pack animal by taking on more and more weight of his partner's pathologies, learned that the person sleeping next to him every night was texting in the darkness to someone else.
Richard Abrons, whose destitute, widowed grandmother was rescued by the social reformer Lillian Wald, and who decades later returned the favor by becoming a major benefactor of Wald's Henry Street Settlement, a storied social services agency on the Lower East Side, died on Monday in Manhattan.
The law dictates that all dead bodies that turn up in a city — whether floating in a river or destitute in the streets — be buried with all necessary speed, Mr. Benda said, and that they cannot be displayed without the prior written permission of the deceased.
" — Jason Horowitz After meeting the pope and touring the Sistine Chapel, Ivanka Trump visited the Community of Sant'Egidio, which helps the destitute and immigrants, and met with victims of human trafficking, a practice that the pope has called "a plague on the body of contemporary humanity.
"The CIA had tossed many of its longtime secret agents out on the street, leaving them jobless and destitute in a country still shattered from the invasion—and fearful that they could be killed for their links with the United States, possibly by Iran," the Intercept reports.
I think until people realize that we can take care of each other—maybe not the ACA—but [something like that] is frankly a necessity for society to produce ridiculously good works that aren't just produced by people laid destitute by the whims of the universe.
This was miraculous because before Obamacare, he would have had to apply for Medicaid coverage, which would require becoming destitute if he was not already, and remaining poor if he hoped to keep coverage that he either could not get or could not afford on the private insurance market.
After visiting a shelter for destitute people, including refugees, in central Athens, and a reception camp in the port town of Skaramangas, west of Athens, that is hosting more than 3,000 people, he called on the Greek authorities to make further improvements in living conditions and medical care.
It tasted like that destitute time at a house party, where the adjacent shops are all closed and the beer has run out, and you're desperately trying to come up with some sort of combo or cocktail of alcohol with the ingredients available to you—gin and… water?
After an Illinois inmate who was serving a 22016-month sentence for a drug conviction received a $250,2000 settlement for his mother's death, he was forced to pay the state nearly $223,219 for the cost of his imprisonment, leaving him nearly destitute when he was paroled in 217.
The movie would require a great deal of live singing, because it follows a near-destitute Garland after she accepts a five-week engagement to warble at a London nightspot, and despite earning an Oscar nomination for the musical "Chicago," Zellweger didn't consider herself much of a vocalist.
Mr. Khan's "Giselle," designed by Tim Yip ("Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"), is set beneath a vast, pitted and scarred wall, which separates the migrant garment factory workers from the wealthy "landlords" who have closed the factory, leaving the workers destitute in a makeshift camp, waiting for work and rescue.
According to the synopsis, the series is "set in the not-too-distant future metropolis of Weird" where the rich and poor are segregated into a hyper-affluent "Above the Line" society and a destitute "Below the Line" community, where everyone lives like peasants and does their own laundry or whatever.
But scams have been preying on the unsuspecting public since long before lying became a national pastime — unfamiliar phone numbers insisting that they're your credit-card company, pyramid schemes that promise riches and leave you nearly destitute with a stockpile of 300 pairs of ugly leggings nobody wants, the Fyre Festival.
Nega was heading for a new life inside a destitute dictatorship sometimes referred to as the North Korea of Africa; the regime was notorious for having supported the Shabab, an Islamist terrorist group in Somalia, and for a military conscription program that condemns many citizens over age 18 to unlimited servitude.
Reviving La Oroya, nestled in a destitute region in Peru's central Andes at nearly 3,800 meters (7003,500 feet), would mark an early victory in Kuczynski's plan to ramp up the country's smelting capacity to wring more value from mineral shipments that make up at least half of overall export earnings.
Race car driver Danica Patrick, who is a spokeswoman for Life Happens, obviously needs to protect herself because of her risky job, but she also comes from a family that was nearly destitute in the past because of the untimely deaths of both of her grandfathers, neither of whom had life insurance.
As a young boy, Louis's father and his siblings looked on, powerless to intervene, as their alcoholic father beat their mother; when he was five years old, the man left for work at the factory and never returned, leaving his family destitute, hungry—this is all we're told of his earliest years.
After the end of the Cold War, with the Open Society Foundations as his main vehicle, Mr. Soros funded new work for destitute Soviet scientists in Russia, paid for free school breakfasts for Hungarian children and set up a college, the Central European University, that later drew the ire of Mr. Orban's government.
Ms. Duke's life was full of storybook improbabilities: a lawyer's daughter left destitute, a teenage model who lied about her age, a reporter, the wife of a fading actor, a single mother of two who succeeded as a television newscaster, a stockbroker and a public relations executive when women in those roles were rare.
The only question is this: Why did not Germany invite some of its fellow Europeans from desperately poor Melilla, Andalucía, Extremadura (Spain) and Dytiki Ellada (Greece), where unemployment rates currently range from 25 percent to 245 percent, and where the destitute youth jobless rates go from 20173 percent to a heart-rending 22017 percent.
Across the Horn of Africa, close to 17 million people need humanitarian aid due to drought, including 2.6 million in Kenya and 3.2 million in Somalia, according to the U.N. In the treeless plains littered with makeshift plastic homes in Ethiopia's Warder, bordering Somalia, displaced and destitute pastoralists said their entire herds had been decimated.
He said the traffickers "went to these places that exist in different cities where they perform abortions" and offered to pay women to have the babies and give them up, or approached destitute women who were in the last months of their pregnancy and offered to pay for their expenses in exchange for the child.
He also called out the "human element," which is a nice parallel with a deeply adorable anecdote from later in the interview: Drake attended a private screening of A24's The Florida Project and became obsessed with the Sean Baker-helmed film about a destitute mom and her 6-year-old daughter living in the shadows of Disney World.
Two top United Nations relief officials expressed growing frustration on Wednesday over the organization's inability to deliver aid to destitute Syrians trapped by war, saying that the number of besieged areas has risen to 18 from 15 in the past few weeks and that nearly half a million people may be at risk of starving to death.
The American Liberty League, for example, a business organization financed by the du Pont brothers (of the DuPont Chemical Company), argued that the New Deal was "a vast organism spreading its tentacles across the business and private life" of America, and that the state should stop providing economic assistance to the destitute, leaving such efforts to the Red Cross.
Democrats for decency stand with the great faiths of the world that teach that the poor and destitute are human beings loved by God and that torture, the jailing of political prisoners, and the murder of political opponents are crimes that must never be tolerated by humanity — running against Republicans who pay homage to a president who believes otherwise.
Jacqueline and Kimmy spend the rest of the episode coming up with ways to pretend that Jacqueline isn't living with Kimmy and Titus (she pretends she's staying in a hotel suite so enormous she needs a monkey butler to show her around) so that Deirdre won't find out how "destitute" Jacqueline has been left from her divorce.
As Joseph Fuisz, a friend of the Holmes family, once told the podcast The Dropout, the Holmes family was very proud of its yeast empire, which, obviously, didn't leave them destitute: Bettie Holmes, Charles Fleischmann's daughter, reportedly donated $20 million to charity over her lifetime and filled her mansion with Chinese art that she also loaned to museums worldwide.
Miss Still was one of 12 Navy nurses who had been held prisoner of war by the Japanese military in the occupied Philippines during World War II. For more than three years, Miss Still and the other nurses had provided care to diseased, starving and destitute civilian inmates in a makeshift infirmary at the P.O.W. camp.
Trump is a president so destitute of humility that even he could foresee that an advisor encroaching on his Twitter following was going to be a stone in his shoe, especially when you factor in the Mooch's pornographic briefing to the press last week not to mention what appears to be an operatic personal and business career.

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