Lacking title to his land patch or milk cow, and bedeviled by local bureaucrats from getting it, the poor man remains a squatter.
The junior minister said that when he was young he sang a hymn about "the rich man in his castle, the poor man at his gate".
But Cohen said ricin was once known as "the poor man's bioterrorism" because the seeds are easy to obtain and the extraction process is relatively simple.
But, friends, never in the history of our country was there an opportunity so great for the poor man to get rich as there is now and in the city of Philadelphia.
Now the poor man has to legislate tax increases, in that the lack of recovery means that no one is getting thrown into higher tax brackets on account of recovery-induced higher incomes.
Biological weapons, however, are often referred to as the poor man's nuclear bombs, and it is for the mass destruction of populations far removed from the aggressor's country and troops that they are most likely to be useful (and also for deterring your enemy from doing the same to you).
Complicating matters for the Knicks is the poor efficiency of the man who has supplanted Stoudemire as starter, Iman Shumpert, whose 0.87 points per shot is last on the team.
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Imagine you're the poor little richest man in the world, and you just can't catch a break.
It earned the label "poor man's tennis" because pieces of wood, or even even hard-cover books, were used as rackets.
One of the first winners of the 1 million baht was a young man from the poor province of Buriram who could suddenly afford to marry his sweetheart.
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My parents would give me or Sandy a couple of coins to drop into his collection box, largess, I always thought, dispensed out of kindness so as not to hurt the feelings of a poor old man who, from one year to the next, seemed unable to get it through his head that we'd already had a homeland for three generations.
Goode made the score 27-9 after coasting around some poor defence, man of the match Tuilagi added his second after brushing off Lamb's weak tackle while Jennings bundled his way over from a trademark catch and drive.
And although Martin conforms to the theory that Monoposto is a 'poor man's formula', he says it is all relative in the motorsport.
"They are poor men playing the rich man's game, " Washburn observed.
Tevez demanded transfer most likely due to the fact Mancini being a poor man-manager, as his compatriot like Zanetti and Cambiasso would have told him what kind of man Mancini is.
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He was also devoted to the interests of Prussia's people, rejoicing in the nicknames of l'avocat du pauvre and le roi des gueux (poor man's advocate and king of the beggars).
"Identity Thief" came in above industry expectations despite the storm and poor reviews for the comedy, which stars Bateman as a man chasing down a con artist (McCarthy) who has racked up thousands of dollars of charges in his name.
Born Nicholas Breakspear in about 1100 at Abbots Langley, near St Albans, he was the son of an educated but poor man.
Despite this, the book does work as a poor man's version of "Weaver on Strategy, " Earl Weaver and Terry Pluto's 1984 classic on the art of managing a ballclub.
Gulbis, one of the top talents in the sport and a man finally on the rise after a long stretch of poor results, kept attacking Monfils, but couldn't find enough openings for winners.
Only the best resting place would be good enough for a leader who is revered by all the Emiratis as the man who oversaw the transition of the UAE from a poor desert country to an oil-rich Gulf state with all its trappings.
The World Bank report goes to great pains to argue that the proverbial angry young man in a poor country resorts to violence not because it is lucrative, though it sometimes can be, but because it provides a source of dignity not dissimilar to that provided by gang membership in poorer parts of the developed world.
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Four reasons repeatedly came up in interviews with Catholic clerics: They felt it was time to shift the church's geographic center, they like his pastoral centrism, they believe emphasis on ministering to the poor has been missing and they hold a strong conviction that Pope Francis is the man to reform and rebuild a church that has been beset by scandals.
The Hertfordshire-born man proved one of the best keepers in the country, but his poor returns with the bat denied him the chance of international honours.
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To be part of the group, a man had to sell all his goods, give the money to the poor, and, like Francis, sever all ties with his family.
Obama halted all transfers to the poor Middle Eastern nation in 2010, after a man trained in Yemen was convicted in a failed bombing attempt of an airliner over Detroit.
The man-management of him has been poor.
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Mr. MEYERS: Well, I suppose the simple power of the theme and the idea that a man who is weak and poor and old, and has gone through tremendous physical hardships, including having his hands sort of torn up by the rope and the struggle, does in fact endure, and prevail, even though he's lost what he's fought for, because the sharks have eaten the marlin.
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