Sadder than destitution, sadder than a beggar is the man who eats alone in public.
An old woman asks that he share his meager meal, or a beggar pleads for a coin.
It may be to help one unemployed person, a homeless person or a beggar to find an income-earning activity and begin the climb out of poverty.
Though Pham sometimes veers dangerously into melodrama (there's another moment when he breaks down upon spying a beggar girl who reminds him of a past love), the sentiment is not misplaced.
Downtown, there is a beggar on almost every corner.
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It was a beggar-thy-neighbor policy that swept the world.
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Like a street beggar putting a few quarters and a dollar bill into the paper cup.
The show is stolen by Pierre Renoir, as the ragman Jericho, who goes by many other names, and Gaston Modot, as a wily beggar.
To prevent a repeat of 1930s beggar-thy-neighbor protectionism, governments yielded significant powers over trade policy to supranational bodies such at the World Trade Organization (previously the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) and the European Union.
The old woman or beggar magically transforms into a wizard who supports the boy on his quest.
At a minimum, both must avoid beggar-thy-neighbour policies.
Many candidates seek votes through beggar-thy-neighbour appeals to the self-interest of a particular linguistic, caste or religious group.
Signature beggar's purse (tiny crpes filled with caviar and lobster, tied with a shallot string) are aptly named, as your purse will indeed be beggared by the dish.
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