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Filter by Meaning The politician's lies and deceit plunged him into a beggary of ethics.
Despite his talent, the musician resorted to beggary to make ends meet.
The documentary shed light on the harsh realities of urban beggary.
The beggary gathered at the street corner, seeking alms.
The beggary of the homeless touched her heart deeply.
The politician's corruption and bribery scandals revealed his beggary.
The company's unethical practices led to its financial beggary.
The beggary of the abandoned puppies broke her heart.
The beggary of the impoverished children touched his soul.
The city council implemented strict regulations to control the issue of beggary.
The organization aims to rehabilitate the beggary and help them find employment.
The charitable organization provides assistance to the local beggary.
The novel explores the protagonist's journey from beggary to success.
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