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The poorness of the cover story is one that has long been noted.
A restraining factor was undoubtedly the poorness of the food.
The ghetto of my childhood, for all its poorness, had the air of a street carnival.
Nor did the poorness of Jericho's accent perturb him.
"It will make you free from poorness, from stupidness," he said to them.
While there were other effective special effects, in their opinion, they were undermined by the poorness of the flying sequences.
I am taught the poorness of our invention, the ugliness of towns and palaces.
He also gives an insight into the poverty of the time describing children in various states of dress akin to their poorness.
Various circumstances contributed to the poorness of the figure Ashe cut in the opening moments of this interview.
The Shadow could have asked why the poorness of Winrow's inventions mattered.
Always before I had been a little afraid of Betty, avoided her because of the scary poorness that seemed attached to her.
The stony poorness, though, is the condition for its unassuming beauty; saving it from both factory farming and the locust swarm of tourists.
The poorness of the pasture had, in his opinion, occasioned the degradation of their cattle, which degenerated sensibly from one generation to another.
The price was high, twenty francs for each work; and additional drawbacks were the smallness of the type and the poorness of the engravings.
Strawless is an appellative from the poorness of the soil, producing little grain and less straw, but favourable to the production of timber.
'Here's another grand entry: "Talked with my wife of the poorness and meanness of all that the people about us do, compared with what we do."
Economical motivations according to Peters also existed since the poorness of the Meccan migrants was a source of concern for Muhammad.
This movie is about historical legend - brigand Pacho, who helped poor people and fight with poorness like Juraj Jánošík.
The first dying in infancy through the poorness of Madame Balzac's milk, he was sent to a house on the outskirts of the town and suckled by a foster-mother.
In fact, one thing strikes us in these poor Girondins; their fatal shortness of vision; nay fatal poorness of character, for that is the root of it.
Nastić participated in Balkan poetry compilation Urban Poorness Heroes, later published by UG Trablmejker.
Weaknesses in national science were certainly a major factor in Japan's loss of the war, but poorness and neglect of science were not attributable to the Japanese Army alone.
At the beginning, such patients will exaggerate the poorness of their vision, and as the therapy progresses, if they have faith in its curative power, will exaggerate in the opposite direction.
YAY RAMEN AND POORNESS.
The Belgian designers of the 1990's also shared this gloomy perspective, and it seemed to leak into the long dangling layers, the heavy boots and the intentional poorness of some of the sweaters.