destitution u rečniku PONS

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The song tells a story of a young father and poverty-stricken factory worker whose destitution drives him to insanity.
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They were also more likely to die or fall into destitution.
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The end of her life was spent in the study of religion and meditation, while living in destitution, giving occasional consultations on dowsing and acupuncture.
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On the other hand, the beggar is also seen as the source of compassion placed in the core of suffering and destitution.
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She finds him wandering about the city in destitution.
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He fell into destitution in 1744, only re-establishing himself in 1749, and achieving a certain amount of rehabilitation in 1751.
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The exorbitant interest exacted from them was driving many to total ruin and destitution.
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Relief programmes resulted in the building of destitution roads.
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Sometimes close to destitution he never lost hope that his theory would one day be recognised.
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One night in 1740 he was found dead in the street, not far from his lodgings, in a condition of great destitution.
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