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Mr. da Silva comes from the chronically impoverished northeast.
Middle-class families that suffer a temporary loss of income can spend their savings, or take out a loan, to maintain their living standard, and they don't belong in the same category as the chronically impoverished.
His alter ego was as the unpaid editor of The Paris Review, an enduring, chronically impoverished quarterly, founded in 1952 by Peter Mathiessen and Harold L. Humes, who asked him to edit it.
Gestures become wilder, more abandoned: she steals money from her mother to give to the chronically impoverished cult; she and others break into the home of a family friend.
In contrast to Hartford, a chronically impoverished city of 128,000 that is the capital of the nation's wealthiest state, statistics for Connecticut as a whole showed that it had the fifth-lowest percentage of births to teenage and single mothers.
I went on to earn a doctorate and work, at various times, as a librarian, a campaign speechwriter, an associate producer of public television documentaries, an editor at a chronically impoverished magazine and an assistant professor.
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About 1 in 7 were chronically poor, spending much of their lives impoverished.
Are they impoverished?
Relatively impoverished.
Cablevision workers are not impoverished.
His family, though not impoverished, was underfed.
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