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His wife divorced him and he is said to be destitute.
"If you're single with no dependent children, you really have to be destitute to get help," she said.
The young Shinnecock have been radicalized by the success of tribes that used to be destitute, like the Oneida Indians.
Paul Weller has said that before he would even consider a reunion, "me and my children would have to be destitute and starving in the gutter".
The book is a vital piece of socialist journalism, and Orwell undoubtedly got to the heart of what it meant to be destitute.
Mr. Ach's obvious affection for his subjects leads him to emphasize the positive aspects of everyday life, so that rundown buildings are picturesque rather than squalid, and while poverty is evident, no one appears to be destitute.
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There are still people traffickers here but most of the migrants we spoke to were destitute and could not afford to pay their fees.
In an essay called "Why Backpage Is Important to Me," a woman identified as Pink wrote, "Backpage has helped me to not be destitute".
When she comes out, she will have nowhere to live and will be destitute, without even clothes for the baby".
Dr Crisp questions whether these schemes should be described as voluntary at all when participants may be destitute, unable to work legally in their host country.
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