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People became destitute, and many of them lost almost everything they had.
They would all have become destitute on the death of their mother.
The two men were believed to be close to destitute.
He has no more use for her now that she is destitute.
At this point they were destitute, having spent their resources on war.
Apparently we are all destitute and things have never been so bad.
It made her feel so small and destitute, for she had nothing else left to give.
They want you to work for six hours a day and remain destitute!
No one who was not more or less destitute would have thought of going into such a place for treatment.
This showed that he was destitute of even common sense.
The hospital closed in 1977 and for a period of time became destitute.
Before the discovery of oil, many family members were destitute.
Though a member of the upper class, she is destitute.
He died surrounded by many friends, but destitute in 1997.
He was destitute and asked the Canadian government for help.
Still another is about a destitute pilot in need of work.
Kabul is a city of two million people, almost all destitute.
In general, they earn less than the state average, but are not destitute.
Living in a Paris hotel, he was destitute, with little money and few friends.
Also, that she was destitute and in desperate need of work.
While not destitute, by 1880, her financial situation had become dire.
Now that her father has died and the family is destitute, though, she may have to go to work in the fields.
"They had already established that you were destitute," he said.
I was furious that he should leave you destitute upon the world.
It is indeed better to arrive both late and destitute than never.