That gives us compassion to see the downtrodden become heroes and big and powerful be villains.
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Conversely, politicians regularly seek to elevate the downtrodden or, in particular, the small.
His straightforward and earthy style is clearly something the downtrodden masses identify with.
Many worry that the Tories' plans, for all their benefits for the middle-class, would offer little to the downtrodden.
Salinas, though, is much more than a home appliance magnate to the downtrodden.
It disagrees that the practical Sikh response to the downtrodden did not match the Sikh faith's core beliefs of equality.
Bawden plays the downtrodden Edwardian flower girl, whom a haughty phonetics professor attempts to pass off as an upper class lady.
He was dismayed at the experience and for the past 40 years has made it his mission to elevate the downtrodden.
To me, those kind of songs are quite reflective of life, and too often, we just hear the downtrodden sides of it all.
By the same token, it seems that workers in rich countries have little to fear from competition with the downtrodden of the developing world.
While both countries have a long way to go to escape the ranks of the world's poor, they're booming, in recovery from the downtrodden 1990s.
Our was not a rising up of the downtrodden or the debtor class as so many of the ancient Greek and Roman revolutions had been.
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Government has been portrayed as the friend of the downtrodden.
Since his election on March 13, Francis has put the downtrodden and poor at the center of his mission as pope, keeping with the priorities of his Jesuit tradition.
Who among the downtrodden and the dispossessed can fail to be stirred by the promise of a world in which all men are equal, and each has what he needs?
He voted in favour of the NAFTA free-trade area in 1993, but on the campaign trail, especially in the downtrodden mid-west, he has promised to review all of America's free-trade agreements.
That has allowed him to shower tens of billions of dollars on social programmes, and to deploy largesse in order to pose as the champion of the downtrodden throughout Latin America.
From their attire and attitude, it is fairly clear that the participants in the video would congratulate themselves on their commitment to the downtrodden, the wretched of the earth suffering under the jackboot of the powerful.
After not receiving a corporate firm job offer in the downtrodden industry, Scott Greenwood, set to graduate this spring from the University of Southern California's Gould School of Law, will instead work for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Though, when conservative commentators take her limited role in the fight to raise rich people's taxes seriously enough that they decided to speculate that she is too rich to be the poster child for the downtrodden, she'd have to be amused, if she wasn't going to get annoyed.
They are expressing grievances not only against the banks but more importantly against the blatant income inequality in the U.S., with the 1% ultra-rich paying less of their fair share in taxes while the downtrodden low-income masses bear more of the burden, even as massive unemployment has made their lives more unbearable.
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But, he adds, a backlash against immigrants who are among the most downtrodden in the world is the wrong answer, and one that his movement will fight.
Clinton boosters will hope that the types of downtrodden whites Mrs Clinton needs to win (including in the crucial Pennsylvania primary in April) will not be soothed by Mr Obama's talk.
The Democratic Party will lose their high-income and educated supporters, who regard it as motivated by compassion to the poor and downtrodden, not as socialists.
There's no high-profile quarterback destined to go No. 1 and instantly become the face of a downtrodden franchise.
For one thing, the show focuses not on LaGuardia's famous mayoralty, which lasted for three terms from 1934 to 1945, but on the pre-mayor phase of his career, when he was a lawyer helping the city's downtrodden and then a congressman.
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