Sentences with phrase «poor fishermen»

The phrase "poor fishermen" refers to fishermen who do not have a lot of money or resources. They may struggle financially or have limited means in their profession. Full definition
Had, [as some pastors claimed], the population of hell just swelled to include the poor fishermen whose boats had overturned, the pregnant women who couldn't run fast enough to reach higher ground, the elderly who couldn't swim?
However, many of the poorest schools allow a daily fee to be paid so that, for instance, a poor fisherman could send his daughter to school on the days he had funds and allow her to make up for the days she missed.
The text begins with a poor fisherman, Kino, his wife, Juana, their baby Coyotito, and the great pearl.
There once was a poor fisherman and his wife who lived in a pigsty by the seaside.
Moving from a poor fisherman's family whose sons find the courage to take up arms against their oppressors, to a beautiful bride who becomes a prize of war, to an ambitious warrior whose allegiance is torn - Temple of a Thousand Faces is an unforgettable saga of love, betrayal, and survival at any cost.
Don't miss the classic Menorcan speciality: caldereta de llagosta, a succulent stew made with spiny lobster, which was once a poor fishermen's dish, but is now a local delicacy.
This started out as a poor fishermen's dish but has become a local delicacy now that lobster is highly prized.
As the oceans are being depleted of life by the appetites of the rich, the poor fishermen who thrived on their fish catch are now resorting to bush meat, depleting the land as well.
It will be told through the personal anecdotes that connect cultural tradition and folklore, corrupt officials and poor fishermen, unmitigated pollution and against - the - odds survival.
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