Sentence examples for rich addressed from inspiring English sources

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In Blood, Bread, and Poetry (1986), What Is Found There: Notebooks on Poetry and Politics (1993), Arts of the Possible: Essays and Conversations (2001), and A Human Eye: Essays on Art in Society, 1997 2008 (2009), Rich addressed many of the problems plaguing humanity, as well as the role of her art form in addressing them.

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It doesn't matter that I was born filthy rich Goldsmith addressed head on the fact that he is staggeringly, breathtakingly loaded.

In his speech on Saturday, he proposed raising some taxes on the rich and addressed problems that had been considered Mr. Medvedev's territory.

A little pretense is arranged, purely for amusement, and when Sly awakes he finds himself in rich surroundings, addressed as a nobleman, obeyed in every wish, and waited on by a beautiful wife.

However important that goal may be, attaining it requires reducing the share of income that goes to the rich by addressing inequality, which requires pursuing pro-equality policies, like the EITC and pre-school education.

In their recent debate, Clinton said explicitly that she intends to "increase taxes" for the rich and address the "systemic racism" of the country's criminal justice system: positions that not even Obama had dared to take so plainly four or eight years ago.

Although some authors and organizations have published rich guides addressing the DfD's principles, there are only a few buildings already developed in this area.

First, it responds to the rising popularity of "architecture for social change," for which the profession nobly renounces its service to the rich to address the issues of the poor.

If these issues are not addressed, rich councils will get richer at the expense of the rest of us," he said.

And yet, if the programme's producers read more widely, had richer address books and better contacts across academic and intellectual communities, then there's no reason why they couldn't do better.

UNICEF has, since 1996, advocated in favour of Child Friendly Cities as "places where children's rights to a healthy, caring, protective, educative, stimulating, non-discriminating, inclusive, culturally rich environment are addressed" (Riggio 2002).

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