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"But there is also a need to bring relief today for indigence."
We are talking about countries at the mercy of poverty, indigence and disease.
He is ever a handful of pocket change away from utter indigence.
Our country is built on a conquered continent, and many Americans are still slaves of indigence.
Financial experts warn that indigence lies ahead unless people save more.
It was not like a sudden descent from affluence to indigence.
Other hints of indigence confronted him on every side.
But when cities lose jobs, large portions of their populations can quickly slip into indigence.
Many of those municipalities had been (upon system) reduced to the most deplorable indigence.
His skill at borrowing money saved him from indigence.
The luxury of one class is counterbalanced by the indigence of another.
Once again it seems someone is commenting on poverty, morality and indigence from a middle class armchair.
The legitimate result is my present state of general debility, indigence, and mental aberration.
These years of indigence and anxiety were only transitory: of this she was sure.
The air was rancid with refuse and urine and indigence.
Paul's scheme continues until he brings home a hustler, and his actual indigence is revealed.
The Final Solution to the problem of urban indigence."
Indigence cast a shadow over everything he attempted.
He endured a veritable Odyssey of malady, indigence and misfortune.
The pursuit of indigence - to maintain poverty and so to qualify for benefit - will prove a revelation to many.
In 22 years of independent indigence, there have been 17 coups or coup attempts, often involving mercenaries.
But now it has become the master and it dares to wipe from its face the expression of indigence.
Accustomed to wealth and ease, ill could my Husband support the transition to distress and indigence.
Sometimes failure is represented by indigence and environmental devastation; other times he encounters blackly comic dissonance.
Are we really so conditioned to homelessness and indigence that we have trained ourselves not to notice it anymore?