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Let's see what he can do on a barren and resourceless planet.
But as a resourceless rebellion it also produces isolation and dependency.
"Do you think I am so resourceless?"
Communes have to provide aid to resourceless people and they generally have more power than in the rest of France.
Getting tough with panhandlers on the subways really amounts to stirring a damaged and resourceless population.
Tramps, unlettered types as nearly all of them are, face their poverty with blank, resourceless minds.
It was an act of creative destruction, but in those first few days at the refuge what had seemed positive began to seem rootless and resourceless.
Many times he would take up cases without charging a fee from resourceless, poor and needy persons and fight for them against prominent lawyers.
They cannot get to Tours and eventually return to Paris, jobless and almost resourceless, but destined to survive.
The Pandyan king finally turned against the resourceless and weakened Cholas and Pallavas.
Wagner invokes the medieval chivalric code to consecrate masculinity as divinity and to confine women in the roles of "resourceless victims or dangerous opponents."
Its Valley Campaigns of 1864 rendered the Valley essentially resourceless, a condition which would speed the end of the Civil War.
Once there, the skipper, Aleksei Grishenko, snapped under the pressure of representing the Soviet Union in a risky, resourceless venture, his colleagues said, and hanged himself from a tree.
How shall an irrational mortal, when his high-place is never so evidently pulled down, and he, being irrational, is left resourceless,--part with the belief that it will be rebuilt?
Sullivan's biographers were not impressed: "One of Sullivan's lamest ... resourceless in magic" (Young); "[not] even one memorable number" (Jacobs).
On a good day the climate in LA is close to perfection: it is possible to understand what brought all these millions to a vast, waterless, resourceless basin, between the mountains, the desert and the sea.
"The women we see are resourceless," said Allannah Thomas, a project manager for the Foundation for Research on Sexually Transmitted Diseases, which distributes condoms, conducts H.I.V. testing and provides other outreach services to prostitutes throughout New York City.
It is easy to target the main regions of immigration – they are often the poorest regions – and to fund the establishment of infrastructures there through targeted budgetary support: drinking water, electricity, roads, health centres and schools, in order to dissuade resourceless populations from leaving.
Most of the well conceived, centrally planned, rigid, individual-oriented anti-poverty programs of the Central and State Governments failed to bring about the desired results, mainly because they didn't allow for the involvement and commitment of the poor and viewed the poor as "resourceless" receivers of benefits.