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More than 250 million people here live in abject poverty.
Last time the issue was the abject failure of the Bush administration.
Abject fear rose up in her at what the two men would do.
The abject terror in their eyes told him a different story.
He is first seen in a state of abject decline.
The roots of Abject art go back a long way.
He still lives in circumstances most Americans would consider abject.
I could hear someone, some other man a long way off, making small abject sounds of pain.
It was an abject embarrassment for him to be taken out.
It was a more abject apology than he would ever have found in words.
But after so many years of abject pollution, few people know that.
From her mind came a single high note of abject terror.
What about other members of the community who remain in abject poverty?
What an utterly abject start to the Test series it has been.
This time its the abject failure of the Obama administration.
Absolutely, both the yes and no campaigns have been abject.
But he didn't want to look or sound too abject.
Abject poverty took on a whole new meaning for her.
To my abject amazement, there were still 30 minutes before we had to leave for school.
With a look of abject terror, she looked down at her feet and said in a very small voice, "Soon."
The fourth stood with his mouth open in abject fear.
Few of them could be described as abject or crushed.
He'd left the study, looking abject like a kicked dog.
Today, nearly 80 percent of Haitians live in abject conditions.
Many of their inhabitants are still living in abject poverty.