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The paupers
noun
One who is extremely poor.
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Suddenly the paupers of High Wycombe are major players again.
Portsmouth have won that particular battle of the paupers, past and present, with their £136m debts.
Harris said Mandelson, godfather to one of his children, still mixed with the "paupers".
This was achieved by the payment of pensions that cost less than the paupers' upkeep in the workhouse.
But they and their endowments were seized by the nobility, often by devious means, and the paupers were booted out.
And the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, the paupers of the American League East, pushed around George Steinbrenner's princes.
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July 17-26: "The Prince and the Pauper".
6: "The Prince and the Pauper".
The pauper had turned into the prince.
It's like some modern-day Prince and the Pauper.
In a word, this "Prince and the Pauper" is fun.
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