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His voice often thins to a high-pitched bray, the wheedling whine of abject need.
Generally, when girls do not attend school it is not because their parents do not love or cherish them, but because families living in abject poverty need every available source of income.
Ms. Mysina may theoretically be embodying the haunting spirit of abject human need, but practically she is an annoyance in desperate need of subtitles.
Nor the abject, subservient need for someone else's love.
"The abject refusal to prioritise and process the needs of minors in these untenable and dangerous conditions is unacceptable in an EU state, and the safe passage of the unaccompanied minors with UK family should be a given," said Shaw.
He told the Guardian earlier this year: "Commissioning editors, some of them need to not be white … There is an abject lack of people of colour in power positions.
The abject performance of the Supreme Court in the Maldives suggests that profound judicial overhaul is needed.
That dominant emotion is fear — an abject fear of change.
Then the abject deficiencies of the dueling budget plans will be self-evident.
He seemed undeterred by the abject failure of the first invasion, in 1994-96.
To the Editor: The abject failure of President Obama's foreign policy is patent.
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