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As with so many top footballers, but in Gerrard's case more than most, his substantial wealth now represents a startling contrast with a comparatively impoverished childhood.
He was once a lonely and comparatively impoverished Princeton freshman, a motherless son from Milwaukee who endured some miserable times in the Jazz Age Ivy League in which he suddenly found himself.
Yes, they have spent more time in the top tier without actually winning the title than any other side, but they look now like a club that will spend its days bouncing between the second and third tiers — and thus being about the 12th best-placed side within a radius of 50 miles, and in a comparatively impoverished area.
Fine, but that can't deflect from the fact that 57% is an absurdly high proportion of revenues to allocate to staff costs when the bank is still comparatively impoverished and, like its rivals, could soon be facing stiffer demands on capital cushions from regulators.
They in no way resemble the comparatively impoverished, peace-seeking protesters who armed themselves with signs, sleeping bags, tents, and iPhones at best in their attempts to fight for social justice".
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Relatively impoverished.
Most Chechens, meanwhile, are deeply impoverished.
Mrs. Clinton's remarks were delivered at the end of an intense, four-day tour of the Persian Gulf that took her from impoverished, autocratic Yemen to the prosperous, comparatively open sultanate of Oman.
Are they impoverished?
Cablevision workers are not impoverished.
His family, though not impoverished, was underfed.
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