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The girl is a slum-dweller driven away by the society.
Who was the slum-dweller now, and who looked down from commanding heights?
After quintupling in price last week, oranges are suddenly a slum-dweller's luxury.
The 'swell' is almost as automatically a figure of fun as the slum-dweller.
This work remains the only document published in English by a Brazilian slum-dweller from that period.
At present, local authorities are building not for the poorest, nor for the slum-dweller, but mainly for those better off.
A pair of Nike trainers could signify dollar-wealth to an Asian slum-dweller.
The fashionable term has to work hard to cover everything, from the slum-dweller's need for shelter to the dictator's hunger for permanence.
As he tried to fix the illegal adoption deal, real-life slum-dweller Rafiq declared: "We've got nothing out of this film."
Barack Obama's former nanny, Evie, is overwhelmed by her jolt from transgender slum-dweller to local celebrity.
MacDonald had the bony undernourished features of the slum-dweller, the eyes too close set, the lips narrow and twisted downwards at the corners.
And farther off, out of sight of the hidden desperation of this struggle, some slum-dweller plunking a stringed instrument.
But it was a long time before any stay-at-home peasant or slum-dweller was a penny or a meal richer for anything the Heechee had left behind.
Barack Obama's former nanny, a transgender woman named Evie, has been overwhelmed after being catapulted from anonymous slum-dweller to local celebrity in Indonesia.
"Every problem is a business," said Sim, adding there would be a benefit for the entire city and the country's economy if every slum-dweller had access to proper sanitation.
Shining Hope for Communities (shininghopeforcommunities.org) was started by Kennedy Odede, a slum-dweller in Nairobi, Kenya, who taught himself to read.
As the main protagonist, Jamal Malik, a teenage slum-dweller and contestant in Who Wants to be a Millionaire? discovers, prosperity is a chance in a million.
British filmmaker Danny Boyle directed the film about an Indian slum-dweller who competes on a 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire'-type game show.
He watched the Pfalz D VIIs coming up out of the east, with all the loathing and resignation of a slum-dweller who sea yet another street-brawl lurching his way.
Shiva Swarassi (Mohit Alawat) is a poor slum-dweller who, after watching his parents being brutally murdered by Bappu's men, decides that it's time to get rid of Bappu.
I know the staff well, and, while they almost all hail from the upper ranks of India's socioeconomic strata, they are not callous or cruel, they would not make a joke at a slum-dweller's expense.
Its international appeal has been enhanced by the success of Slumdog Millionaire – the Oscar-winning British film about the rise of a Mumbai slum-dweller – which has generated interest in Indian subject matter.
Since being the subject of a recent article by The Associated Press about the struggles of transgender people in this predominantly Muslim nation, the 66-year-old is overwhelmed by her jolt from transgender slum-dweller to local celebrity.
The Abyssinian peasant starving in his drought-stricken field, the Canaanite cobbler suffering under a plague of gnats because no local sorcerer knows enough to properly control Beelzebub, the slum-dweller in D.StC.