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They are often without defences once they become orphans - abandoned and alone with no one taking care of them and, therefore, prone to becoming victims of abuse, violence, trafficking and other types of exploitation.
Even the city's cats, dogs and parakeets have become orphans of economic adversity.
Every year a million children become orphans because their mothers die during childbirth.
And I didn't want my sons to become orphans — partial orphans — as they slept.
Electric autos have become orphans, abandoned in favor of more promising offspring.
"What the world fails to recognize is that these children don't become orphans when their parents die, they become orphans while their parents are dying," said Mr. Lewis, the United Nations representative.
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"To avoid having millions more children become orphaned due to AIDS, countries must do everything they can to prevent people from becoming newly infected in the first place".
When a metamodel is lost, repositories of domain models can become orphaned from their defining metamodel.
One particular source of drug accumulation is those drugs that become "orphaned" by the death of a consumer.
"It's a very odd thing to see a social policy become orphaned at the moment of its greatest triumph".
Others become orphaned when their parents succumb to the illness.
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