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  • 51Sisters of the Destitute — (S.D.) ist ein indischer Frauenorden. Geschichte Die Gemeinschaft der Sisters of the Destitute (Schwestern der Ärmsten und Notleidenden) wurde 1927 in Chunamgangvely in Kerala, Südwestindien, gegründet und ist der erste Orden in Indien, der sich… …

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  • 52Saint Luke's Home for Destitute and Aged Women — Infobox nrhp name = Saint Luke s Home for Destitute and Aged Women nrhp type = caption = lat degrees = lat minutes = lat seconds = lat direction = long degrees = long minutes = long seconds = long direction = location = 135 Pearl St. Middletown,… …

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  • 53be destitute — index lack Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 54leave destitute — index deprive, despoil Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 55destitution — destitute des‧ti‧tute [ˈdesttjuːt ǁ tuːt] adjective having no money, no food, and nowhere to live: • San Francisco has targeted the problems of street litter and homelessness by hiring destitute citizens to perform jobs cleaning up the city.… …

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  • 56destitution — destitute ► ADJECTIVE 1) extremely poor and lacking the means to provide for oneself. 2) (destitute of) not having. DERIVATIVES destitution noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «deserted, abandoned»: from Latin destituere forsake …

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  • 57destuted — destitute, wanting. Alys. 2199 …

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  • 58worthless — Destitute of worth, of no value or use. Spring City Foundry Co. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 292 U.S. 182, 54 S.Ct. 644, 78 L.Ed. 1200 @ worthless check A check drawn on a bank account which is no longer open or on an account with funds… …

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  • 59poor — Destitute and helpless, lacking in ability to support oneself and without means of support. Busser v Snyder, 282 Pa 440, 128 A 80, 37 ALR 1515. See poor person …

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  • 60high and dry — DESTITUTE, bereft, helpless, in the lurch, in difficulties; abandoned, stranded, marooned. → high …

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