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were orphans
verb
To deprive of parents
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Some were orphans.
They were orphans.
We were orphans by the time I was 27.
"They were orphans, each and all," Morrison writes.
"When We Were Orphans" is his fullest achievement yet.
There were orphans whom his men took care of.
According to UNICEF (2009), only 23percentt of those children were orphans.
In 2016, 41percentt of the new drugs approved by the FDA were orphans.
Emmette and Eugene were orphans, and they ended up in a refugee camp in Ivory Coast.
The children were orphans, runaways, truants and those whose parents were too destitute to raise them.
His next novel, When We Were Orphans, also had a dreamlike quality.
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