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- noun Plural form of
indigent .
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Examples
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Public education through high school is free for every child in the United States, not just "indigents", whether or not the child's parents have legal documents to be in the country.
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What do you do to break down this insidious distinction between so-called indigents and so-called settlers, even when the settlers have lived or their families have lived in Cote d’Ivoire for 50 or 60 years?
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Interviewing over, Carey Wilson introduced a rush of images of indigents riding the rails.
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From Incredible 1934 Campaign: Irving Thalberg's Final 'Attack Ad' Sparks Riots Greg Mitchell 2010
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As for the health system that, before him, condemned 46 million indigents to an absence of care and, thus, a premature death, he began the greatest revolution the country has seen since the civil rights movement.
Bernard-Henri Lévy: Stop Shooting at Obama Bernard-Henri Lévy 2010
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That's what the paranoid warning about an invasion of indigents -- transmitted via billboard, radio, and movie screen -- was all about.
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From Incredible 1934 Campaign: Upton Sinclair Fights Back Against Hollywood Scare Tactics Greg Mitchell 2010
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As for the health system that, before him, condemned 46 million indigents to an absence of care and, thus, a premature death, he began the greatest revolution the country has seen since the civil rights movement.
Bernard-Henri Lévy: Stop Shooting at Obama Bernard-Henri Lévy 2010
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As for the health system that, before him, condemned 46 million indigents to an absence of care and, thus, a premature death, he began the greatest revolution the country has seen since the civil rights movement.
Bernard-Henri Lévy: Stop Shooting at Obama Bernard-Henri Lévy 2010
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As for the health system that, before him, condemned 46 million indigents to an absence of care and, thus, a premature death, he began the greatest revolution the country has seen since the civil rights movement.
Bernard-Henri Lévy: Stop Shooting at Obama Bernard-Henri Lévy 2010
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Interviewing over, Carey Wilson introduced a rush of images of indigents riding the rails.
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From Incredible 1934 Campaign: Irving Thalberg's Final 'Attack Ad' Sparks Riots Greg Mitchell 2010
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As for the health system that, before him, condemned 46 million indigents to an absence of care and, thus, a premature death, he began the greatest revolution the country has seen since the civil rights movement.
Bernard-Henri Lévy: Stop Shooting at Obama Bernard-Henri Lévy 2010
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