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vagrants <a vagrant; vagrants> N

vagrants

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Vagrants were different from impotent poor, who were unable to support themselves because of advanced age or sickness.
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The abbot retained a doctor, an apothecary and a surgeon, and welcomed vagrants.
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The continuing centers for vagrants were not allowed to collect fees from families nor require work.
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The drug dens occur mainly in informal settlements and there has been a recent spike in demand among the young unemployed and Ivorian vagrants.
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The plumages are very similar, apart from spotted sandpipers' distinctive breeding plumage, and suspected out-of-range vagrants must be carefully observed for identification to species.
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Such gentrification has, however, caused massive inflation in house prices and the removal of the last of the vagrants from this area.
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The bourgeoisie shaded off into the poorer class of petty traders, craftworkers, labourers and vagrants.
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The famines led to a rapid increase in the number of paupers and vagrants taking to the roads to find work, charity and food.
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Vagrants and labourers of the town gather about him.
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After the landfill was closed, the deserted unsightly area attracted vagrants and criminals.
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