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- THE UNPROSPEROUS : Working Overtime To Stay in Place
- Only " in hard, doubtful, unprosperous and dangerous times,"
- The early, unprosperous'90s . ( Stuever, Austin American-Statesman ) MOVED.
- The early, unprosperous'90s.
- The state kicks in extra money, especially in an attempt to equalize educational opportunities for children who live in unprosperous school districts.
- Judson believed that Las Cruces might be the " ideal home ", and she and Holden planned to leave their unprosperous grocer business.
- The story begins shortly after World War I with the arrival on the decidedly unprosperous Newton ranch of Willis Newton ( Matthew McConaughey ), fresh out of jail.
- However, the rapid decline in gold production from the mid-1860s led to a sharp drop in the province's population, and while not unprosperous, the far south of New Zealand never rose to such relative prominence again.
- Whether by a grand vision of the future or some insecurity stemming from his unprosperous past, Weill has now been driven to create Citigroup, a company that could touch any American who buys a house, saves for retirement, insures a car or uses a credit card.