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And he has seen some of them fall on hard times.
In 1859, the medical school at Guy's fell on hard times.
But he has fallen on hard times himself in recent years.
When he took over in 1974, the company had fallen on hard times.
He had fallen on hard times about five years ago and his business went under.
What if someone has kids then falls on hard times?
"And what will happen when a company falls on hard times?"
As the neighborhood changed, the church fell on hard times.
However, by the mid-2000s the track was falling on hard times.
The show's two areas, commercial and military, have both fallen on hard times.
With all the Order's efforts, the place still had fallen on hard times.
Of course, should the city fall on hard times, the universities might be sitting less pretty, too.
By 1990 the once grand church had fallen on hard times.
His family falls on hard times, and he questions the very existence of God.
The Eagles had a good 1961 season and then fell on hard times in 1962.
In 1855, however, the family fell on hard times, so the boy left school to help support his mother and siblings.
And the London office, opened in 1967, has fallen on hard times.
"Everyone knows someone who has fallen on hard times," she said.
In the '70s and '80s, however, the Department fell on hard times.
Demise By 1966 the theater began to fall on hard times.
After the stock market crash of 1929, her husband's business fell on hard times.
When his reign ends, they could fall on hard times.
If I became your adoptive son, my parents would immediately fall on hard times.
The family has fallen on hard times, and many of its members have fled to the West.
And also one that's fallen on hard times these last hundred Standards or so, which makes money.
I dread to think what will happen to the stock market over here when we fall on bad times.
But it fell on bad times and the factory was mothballed.
They've fallen on bad times, the poor women.
It is a time when those who have fallen on bad times have their freedom and property restored.
I think it carries over to the rest of the school, and that is a good thing, especially if the town itself falls on bad times."
The building had originally been used for offices, a store and a theater but had fallen on bad times.
The company had fallen on bad times.
An Austrian aristocrat who's fallen on bad times?
It was quite plain that Flush Tygert had fallen on bad times.
The Cowboys, once the pride of the National Football League, have fallen on bad times.
Built when Andrew Jackson was president, owned for more than a century by wealthy industrialists, the old mansion had long since fallen on bad times.
Taggart knew that he had been a successful medical doctor of great ability who had fallen on bad times and had left his profession.
With technological obsolescence the industries fell on bad times, labour unrest started and finally engulfed the state of West Bengal in the late 1960s.
Trevor-Roper inverted this theory, arguing that in fact the Civil War was caused in part by court gentry who had fallen on bad times.
Thereafter, he fell on bad times and it is rumoured that he is living the life of a destitute on the streets of Kingston, Jamaica.
It has as its backdrop the story of a journalist fallen on bad times (possibly an autobiographical figure) and his relationship with a hijra (eunuch) named Bhagmati.
Then she became the first wife of David O. Selznick, a son of the movie-industry pioneer Lewis J. Selznick, whose film concern eventually fell on bad times.
Jackson's family had left New York when he was a teenager, because his father had fallen on bad times, so the aged Parker had accepted Jackson's altered appearance as simply maturation.
Charles is perhaps the only individual in Britain today who is dedicated to increasing jobs, generating rural wealth and helping those who have fallen on bad times to take part in the regeneration of an area.
But the caucus could not survive on leadership alone, and with its livelihood dependent on the generosity of a Representative's pocketbook, it and dozens of other informal regional organizations have fallen on bad times.
While the Pacers have fallen on bad times, the Knicks, who were 19-31 on Feb. 22, have won 16 of their last 26 games, including Monday night's 114-111 overtime victory over the Detroit Pistons.
Famous black authors who read at Elimu, like Ms. Hunter-Gault and the actress Ruby Dee, had promised to help her if the bookstore fell on bad times as it did, Ms. Hudson said.
Nietzsche valued Theognis as an archetype of the embattled aristocrat, describing him as "...a finely formed nobleman who has fallen on bad times", and "a distorted Janus-head" at the crossroads of social change.