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"unprosperous" Definitions
  1. not flourishing or prosperous

10 Sentences With "unprosperous"

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" Two years later, "The Real Roosevelt: His Forceful and Fearless Utterances on Various Subjects" assembled Theodore Roosevelt's more memorable sayings, including "Populism never prospers save where men are unprosperous," introduced with this promise by Henry Cabot Lodge: "Here in these pages is 'The Real Man.
Revolutionaries are "not unprosperous" but "feel restraint, cramp, ... rather than downright crushing oppression" (p. 250).
Judson believed that Las Cruces might be the "ideal home", and she and Holden planned to leave their unprosperous grocer business.Judson (1984), p. 191 However, on January 16, 1864, Mexican bandits robbed the Corlisses, trapped them in their home, and burned them alive.Judson (1984), p.
Another model interpreted growth and decline in socioeconomic activity as a conflict between cooperators and defectors. The cooperators form networks that lead to prosperity. However, the network is unstable and invasions by defectors intermittently fragment the network, reducing prosperity, until invasions of new cooperators rebuild networks again. Thus prosperity is seen as a dual phase process of alternating highly prosperous, connected phases and unprosperous, fragmented phases.
The nave of the Abbey church is in a mixture of Romanesque and Gothic styles The first abbey at Buckfast was founded as a Benedictine monastery in 1018.Beattie 83. The abbey was believed to be founded by either Aethelweard (Aylward), Earldorman of Devon, or King Cnut. This first monastery was "small and unprosperous", and it is unknown where exactly it was located, and its existence was "precarious" especially after the Norman Conquest.
Landmine contamination in B&H; has a significant impact on its economy. In particular branch of tourism, hunting and fishing, agriculture, animal husbandry as well as a safe use of natural resources. As a result of post-war unprosperous economy, persons with disabilities on average as a group experience worse socioeconomic situation, having to face at the same time with unemployment and prejudges especially about their employment. People with disabilities in BiH live below the poverty threshold.
Montgomery made reputation in America and Australia, being well received as Louis XI and Sir Giles Overreach in A New Way to Pay Old Debts. On 31 July 1871 he began with Hamlet a short and unprosperous season at the Gaiety Theatre, in the course of which he played also Meg Merrilies (Guy Mannering). On 1 September, at 2 Stafford Street, Bond Street, he shot himself, while, according to the verdict given at an inquest, of unsound mind. He was buried in Brompton cemetery.
The city of Dunedin reaped many of the benefits, for a period becoming New Zealand's largest town even though it had only been founded in 1848. Many of the city's stately buildings date from this period of prosperity. New Zealand's first university, the University of Otago, was founded in 1869 with wealth derived from the goldfields. However, the rapid decline in gold production from the mid-1860s led to a sharp drop in the province's population, and while not unprosperous, the deep south of New Zealand never rose to such relative prominence again.
According to several historians, the U.S. state of Oregon contains over 200 ghost towns, more than any other state in the country. Professor and historian Stephen Arndt has counted a total of 256 ghost towns in the state, some well known, others "really obscure." The high number of ghost towns and former communities in the state is largely due to its frontier history and the influx of pioneers who emerged in the area during the 19th century. Many of the ghost towns in Oregon were once mining or lumber camps that were abandoned after their respective industries became unprosperous.
In the story, Daniel, an unprosperous businessman and father of nine, resolves to sell his soul to the Devil in order to escape his miserable existence. When confronted with Beelzebub, a major demon, Daniel notes that his business experience has taught him only to deal with the owner. The Devil then appears and requires that Daniel sign a contract stipulating that the Devil will exchange twenty-four years of service for Daniel's soul. Contrary to the traditional Faust stories, Daniel insists that the devil sign a bond indicating that should he ever fail to do what Daniel requires, Daniel would be freed from his contract and that 1,001 souls would be released from Hell.

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