71.   As a group, they are probably poor people who would have bailed out if they had the money.

72.   As Cook explains it, people who donate clothing to charity usually forget that poor people need socks, too.

73.   As problems are ironed out, they contend, poor people will come to appreciate the cards.

74.   As secretary of Housing and Urban Development during the Bush administration, Mr. Kemp made laudable attempts to help poor people.

75.   As such, it tends to exclude poor people, he said.

76.   As in most such confrontations between the classes, the poor people are expected to lose.

77.   At that time, she focused on reducing some services to Medicaid recipients and on placing poor people into managed-care plans.

78.   At the centers, poor people are told to look for jobs, not welfare, and to lean on relatives, not charity.

79.   At worst, they say, fewer poor people, will apply for help.

80.   Atlanta, being a large Southern city, almost certainly has poor black people.

a. + people >>共 764
young 11.76%
american 3.10%
local 2.46%
poor 2.44%
older 2.30%
ordinary 2.18%
elderly 2.02%
homeless 1.50%
black 1.46%
innocent 1.28%
poor + n. >>共 917
people 5.56%
country 4.79%
performance 3.63%
health 3.05%
family 2.95%
condition 2.69%
child 2.06%
neighborhood 1.95%
nation 1.73%
weather 1.60%
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