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known as deep poverty,
abject poverty,
absolute poverty, destitution, or
penury.
United Nations. "Report of the
World Summit for
Social Development", 6–12...
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Poverty is a
state or
condition in
which an
individual lacks the
financial resources and
essentials for a
certain standard of living.
Poverty can have...
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biography that
contributed greatly to the myth that
Truman was near
penury after departing the
White House,
David McCullough stated that the Trumans...
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Caroline Anne
Southey (née Bowles; 6
December 1786 – 20 July 1854) was an
English poet and painter. She
became the
second wife of the poet
Robert Southey...
- be/become needy'.
Hence faqr
carries a
general sense of
being in a
state of
penury or destitution. Jens
Peter Laut
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- 1303 was
devalued accordingly by two-thirds. The
debtors were
driven to
penury by the need to
repay their loans in the new,
strong currency. This led to...
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grotesque appearance. He
found an
affinity between his
condition and the
moral penury of the prostitute." The
prostitutes inspired Toulouse-Lautrec. He would...
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Forging Mexico, pp. 218–219, 224.
Fowler (2007) Tenenbaum, The
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Santa Anna...