How To Use Orphaned In A Sentence

  • A SEVEN-year-old Yorkshire child left orphaned by a car crash on the Greek island of Corfu has woken from a coma.
  • Orphaned and blinded from childhood, he became an ascetic freethinker and materialist.
  • The database schema needs to be developed in tandem with pseudocode, so that you don't wind up with orphaned code or database calls that are excessively resource-intensive.
  • They will visit Nairobi Nursery, where the smallest orphaned elephants and rhinos are kept.
  • However, she hadn't bargained on becoming an instant wife and mother, when Dan unexpectedly received custody of an orphaned baby.
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  • These poor cubs were orphaned at four months old and had no survival techniques. The Sun
  • Occupying a 43 square kilometre patch of lowland, it's home to 155 orphaned and displaced simians who share 99.6 per cent of our genetic make up.
  • The book follows the plight of an orphaned Irish girl who marries into New York society.
  • Her little all was indeed little, - a few chickens, some "spun-truck," a sheep that she had nursed from an orphaned lamb, a "cag" of apple-vinegar, and a bag of dried fruit, - but it had its value to the mountain lawyer; and when he realized that this was indeed "all" he drew the petition in consideration thereof, and appended the affidavits of Jubal Tynes and Dr. Patton. In the Tennessee mountains,
  • Not having a cigarette when you've promised yourself one leaves your body feeling orphaned and betrayed.
  • The suddenly orphaned 15-year-old Melanie and her siblings are shunted off to live in south London with their mysterious Uncle Philip, a toymaker who rules his family, including his mute wife and her Irish brothers, with a rod of iron.
  • It is feared gangs will pounce on those orphaned by the disaster. The Sun
  • But things take an emotional turn when two orphaned cubs are discovered. The Sun
  • As CNN mentioned, “for Greg Krause, the pass is a chance to raise money for a charity close to his heart, ­ an elementary school in Zambia that his parents created for orphaned children in a small village two hours from a main road.” » 2009 » September - SimpliFlying || Aviation :: Branding :: Technology || Airline marketing, airline brand management, social media, Web 2.0
  • In those days, the cottages now used for respite care for disabled children were run as individual homes where husband-and-wife teams, known as housefathers and housemothers, looked after abandoned or orphaned children.
  • To embrew the hands in such blood is double Murder, as it murders not only the Person slain, but kills the Happiness of the orphaned Children, depriving them of A Book of Scoundrels
  • These poor cubs were orphaned at four months old and had no survival techniques. The Sun
  • When the huge waves struck, children were orphaned, homes were destroyed, businesses lost.
  • The twist is, Ranulph cannot now - um - swive the now orphaned Lady Maud Clifford, his love interest, because of her strong resemblance to her father. Fiction: Damn! An off-topic reversal
  • Every system we tested had some minor problems that Registry Cleaner caught, such as unlinked DLLs, orphaned entries and file association errors. Channel Insider - RSS Feeds
  • After Independence, orphaned and alone at seventeen, Jackson apprenticed in the law at Salisbury, North Carolina, and developed a reputation as a wild young man who drank, gambled, and roistered. A Country of Vast Designs
  • They paid their poignant tributes as two teenage brothers were comforting each other after being orphaned in the tragedy.
  • Sometimes the very building itself has been removed, leaving only an orphaned wall for the purpose of maintaining boundaries, defining the lines between private and public.
  • In addition, the analysts, who would be independent contractors, would be incented to provide research on orphaned stocks, which have little or no analyst coverage.
  • By implying that Claire uncovered some dark family secret, Maurice also obscures the real scandal - that, because of a lack of places in children's homes, a number of orphaned kids were institutionalised for life.
  • That, or the human race orphaned the word inept by limiting the use of the word ept out of existance. Everything2 New Writeups
  • Many were orphaned by the disaster, others still suffer radiation sickness.
  • But things take an emotional turn when two orphaned cubs are discovered. The Sun
  • They've all been abandoned by their mothers because of the drought, or have been left orphaned.
  • It is not the orphaned cub that is vulnerable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Orphaned at nine and on his own, he soon became famous as a rope dancer.
  • He was born in York, the son of an engineer, only to leave for Australia aged 16, three years after he was orphaned.
  • She turned and fluffed her hair, as she glanced at the line of orphaned children.
  • The book follows the plight of an orphaned Irish girl who marries into New York society.
  • She was orphaned when her parents died in a plane crash.
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  • Here you get to experience his origin, witness the tragic death of his parents and see how an orphaned baby known as Tyrone Gorman "TY-rone GOR-man, get it?" becomes adopted by the tigress Malma. The Origin of Ty-Gor (MLJ Publications;1940)
  • Current thinking is that a small component of dark matter is baryonic, meaning stuff composed of protons and neutrons, which is in the form of cold gas and dense, non-radiant objects such black holes, neutron stars, brown dwarfs and orphaned planets traditional known as Massive Astrophysical Compact Halo Objects – or MACHOs. What Can The (Dark) Matter Be? | Universe Today
  • His heroes were based on the kind of kids he met as orphaned and impoverished newsboys on the streets of New York City.
  • His first love is orphaned river otters - also members of the weasel family - but fishers have come to take second place.
  • Khushi is the daughter of a family friend, who becomes part of this household after being orphaned.
  • Gabriel herself had not had a happy family life, but a merciful providence, as she now saw it, had orphaned her early. COFFIN IN FASHION
  • It is feared gangs will pounce on those orphaned by the disaster. The Sun
  • The money will help fund a project in Borneo to care for orphaned orangs.
  • When two orphaned sisters are forced to leave a convent school, their lives take opposite directions.
  • Many of these children are orphaned, having lost their parents to the AIDs virus.
  • Artful Dodgers are on every street corner waiting for poor orphaned waifs.
  • Her story of rearing an orphaned lion cub and then releasing it back into the wild has touched the heart of millions. Times, Sunday Times
  • And similar to the aftermath of the Holocaust, many people in Rwanda are suffering from trauma and disease, while children are orphaned and mass execution sites remain uncared for.
  • Low Red Moon Journal" has been orphaned since December 2006, but mostly I'm interested in mirroring those hundreds of entries that were made before I began this LJ in April 2004. "Thinking goatish thoughts, dreaming goatish dreams..."
  • Funds raised last year were used to build a small workroom, where four sewing machines have been installed, to give dressmaking skills to local women to provide school uniforms for the orphaned children.
  • Most veal comes from animals that have been artificially orphaned, kept in crates or pens, and have been fed on a diet based on milk powder.
  • The Belgariad by David Eddings - Garion, an orphaned farmboy is accompanied by his aunt Polgara and grandfather Belgarath as they try and fulfill an ancient prophecy that will decide the fate of the universe. Ten Fantasy Books That Should Be Movies | Solar Flare: Science Fiction News
  • Yet what is particularly odd about his writing is that, at the turn of the 21st century, he identifies with those orphaned cosmopolitans retrospectively.
  • With the help of some retired nurses in the nearby town we rear about 200 orphaned joeys a year. Times, Sunday Times
  • After being orphaned, he's living with his dreadful aunt, uncle and cousin, all of whom are vile and nasty to Potter.
  • Gentle Alice, orphaned, deserted, lonely; it is not from any distrust as to her talents, her manners, or her figure, that she has been made to wait so long for the callboy. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 18, April, 1859
  • Her story of rearing an orphaned lion cub and then releasing it back into the wild has touched the heart of millions. Times, Sunday Times
  • The money raised provides ongoing support for AIDS orphaned children in Zambia.
  • Nuzzling his toy elephant, an orphaned Indian rhinoceros made his public debut at California's San Diego Wild Animal Park yesterday.
  • Begun in April 2003, it is a non-profit organisation with a mission to unleash the potential of the slum, street and orphaned children of urban India.
  • Coogan essentially reprises the role that made him famous, only this time he's an immigrant waif orphaned during his sea passage from the Old World.
  • To embrew the hands in such blood is double Murder, as it murders not only the Person slain, but kills the Happiness of the orphaned Children, depriving them of Bread, and forcing them upon wicked Ways of getting a Maintenance, which often terminate in Newgate and an ignominious death. A Book of Scoundrels
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  • It was easy for Vidal to imagine what must be going on inside-easy to picture that smug, orphaned witling Keighvin Silverhair barking orders to weak mortals, marshaling them to fight. The Chrome Borne
  • The boy who is an orphan was orphaned when his parents died in short succession in 1992.
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  • Without going into too much detail, Mr. Skeffington is the story of an orphaned but popular young New York debutante and her morose brother, who squanders their fortune.
  • As far as he was concerned, it was society that was cruel, harsh and utterly ruthless to children who were alone and orphaned.
  • Fears are growing that orphaned children are being trafficked by unscrupulous criminals and sold into slavery.
  • I personally value psychology's contribution to reducing the iatrogenic pediatric disease of ‘hospitalism’ that was rampant earlier in this century in homes for abandoned and orphaned children.
  • However, as professional and amateur historians we could very much utilize a formal definition of what constitutes an orphaned work.
  • Orphaned Eton schoolboy James Bond trains for his later death-defying escapes by climbing school roofs and shinning down drainpipes as well as seeing off school bullies, whose character traits resemble his later opponents. Recommended reads: ages 8–10
  • Instead of the rumored litters of kittens, they had brought with them only Gnmla and Haruna and one of the kittens, now almo st fully grown, from the orphaned litter Gnmla rescued in the steppes. Massage
  • Wei organized an effort by Cub Scout Pack 84 to procure shoes for the orphaned African girls.
  • It seems clear from the responses that we prefer to put to the backs of our minds unpalatable subjects such as injury, death, being left without a partner or our children being orphaned.
  • By the time he was a young teenager, he and his brother were orphaned, alone and destitute.
  • Against a panoramic backdrop, we see orphaned P.K. growing up in a hostile environment.
  • Orphaned newsboy Billy Batson became the grown-up Captain Marvel with powers that included gaining super strength by saying ‘Shazam!’
  • I kept tadpoles and frogs, raised orphaned birds successfully, learned to tell time by the sun, and the temperature by the rate at which crickets and katydids chirped.
  • When a bomb destroys her compartment on a crowded train, she shepherds her fellow survivors back to her house, including an American girl orphaned and struck dumb in the blast.
  • Case studies, meanwhile, include some orphaned sea otters and a polar bear with atrocious social skills. Times, Sunday Times
  • As there are so many orphaned children, the operational costs of these organisations need to be taken into account.
  • And the wildlife doc gets an injection of real drama when the team rescue an orphaned tiger cub. Times, Sunday Times
  • Orphaned at 13 but not left homeless, he was supported by close family.
  • Another male swan had its left foot hacked off, and last weekend, two cygnets were found orphaned near Furze Hill.
  • The series includes episodes about newborn calves, an ailing horse, an orphaned lamb, a llama with a broken leg and an old dog with a brain tumour.
  • It is not the orphaned cub that is vulnerable. Times, Sunday Times
  • By the end of the decade, some ten million children are expected to have been orphaned by the disease.
  • Personally, I have my doubts and I look forward to the day when operations start and the roads become awash with orphaned bins dumped anywhere because the dustmen won't have time to be tidy.
  • Orphaned leverets may be left to die a lingering death from starvation.
  • Orphaned and blinded from childhood, he became an ascetic freethinker and materialist.
  • And the wildlife doc gets an injection of real drama when the team rescue an orphaned tiger cub. Times, Sunday Times
  • Within moments, his mother informed us that Teddy just said hirvi, which I can only guess is Finnish for orphaned doe with eyes big as dinner plates. Vonnegut's Asshole
  • Who, as a child, hasn't fantasized about being orphaned and left to fend for herself?
  • He drew tears from them with the pathos of his picture of the bereaved widow Mabey and her three starving, destitute children -- "orphaned to avenge the death of a pheasant" -- and the bereaved mother of that M. de Vilmorin, a student of Rennes, known here to many of them, who had met his death in a noble endeavour to champion the cause of an esurient member of their afflicted order. Scaramouche
  • Becoming orphaned at any age is accompanied by a loss of identity and a sense of being anchorless. Times, Sunday Times
  • The puppies were born in the Waikato in a litter of six and were orphaned at three weeks old when their mother was sold.
  • In any case, the odd color transparency with the hypopigmented area really does exist - and so does the orphaned color print. Signs of the Times
  • The two sisters were orphaned when their parents died in a plane crash.
  • AN orphaned foal nursed back to health with the help of a teddy bear still sleeps with it after three years. The Sun
  • The modern day Mrs. Claus is embarking on a mercy mission to Romania, to bring a little bit of Christmas spirit into the lives of orphaned children.
  • Five miles north, Nokuthula Dube, 22, her two daughters and two orphaned relatives are squatting in an unfinished two-room house of cinder blocks.
  • Beginning in 1996, a dozen bear cubs orphaned by hunters were released in the reserve.
  • Gerri and other orphaned gorillas and chimps contribute to our education programme.
  • Children are orphaned because of the AIDS pandemic or because they are just abandoned.
  • He was orphaned at the age of nine, and got a job as a cabin boy, and through sheer hard graft, worked his way up the ranks.
  • There are no reliable figures yet but the quake has probably orphaned thousands of girls who are vulnerable to exploitation.
  • German success in Europe in 1940 had orphaned French and Dutch colonies in the region and they became the focus of Japanese attention.
  • On a urgent -- potentially lifesaving -- global matter, the United States, recently broke it's commitment to fulfill its fair-share contribution to the Global Fund for AIDS, TB and Malaria, choosing instead to short-change it by $2 billion -- leaving millions of people around the world to die from AIDS, and millions of children unnecessarily orphaned. Dr. Paul Zeitz: Let Freedom Ring -- Now! Now!!
  • Orphaned barn owl Orbit, right, cuddles up to a toy owl given to him to stop him feeling lonely.
  • A total of 28 orphaned Great Bustard chicks were flown to the UK from Russia in the autumn, and released into the wild on Salisbury Plain.
  • She will also be helping to hand-rear orphaned animals.
  • In July, a CNN investigation revealed that since the quake that left thousands of children orphaned and up to 1.5 million people living on the streets and in makeshift camps, much of the aid promised to the country has yet to be delivered. Rev. Jesse Jackson: Haiti: Our Promise, Our History, Our Neighbor
  • These included the publication of De Profundis, the issue of a twelve-volume edition of Wilde's collected works, and Ross's enormous travail for the benefaction of Wilde's orphaned sons.
  • If orphaned cubs don't die of cold or hunger, they may be sold as pets or circus animals by hunters or poachers.
  • Britain regularised its system only in the late 1970s and in Indian society, which is just beginning to accept formal adoption (taking in orphaned relatives and friends has its own history in India), there is a long way to go.
  • The orphaned Cinderella is the household drudge for her wicked stepmother and stepsisters.
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  • Nineteenth-century legislation very often targeted the social control of abandoned or orphaned children, since unruly vagrant youths were seen as potentially dangerous to society.
  • A genuinely sick or orphaned fledgling should be taken - along with a detailed note of where it was found - to your nearest vet or RSPCA centre for treatment.
  • Some deprived and orphaned children and adults have benefited from a company's efforts to improve their lives.
  • When she first encountered the piece, Stem thought it was probably a creamer orphaned from its original tea or coffee service.
  • He said the impact of the virus would peak in about 20 years when more children were orphaned by the virus.
  • The orphaned baby was put into a faster family.
  • But if it appears healthy, the general advice is to observe from afar to see if the animal is truly orphaned or in any danger.
  • The wealthy, physically buff, and orphaned British aristocrat lives for high adventure, scouring the globe for lost tombs and forgotten treasures.
  • Recently orphaned, Mary is living under the guardianship of her Aunt in the country in Sussex.
  • But his Prydain series is overwhelmingly emotional and action filled with the main character starting as a young orphaned boy yearning to be a hero, to me it just screams movie material. Ten Fantasy Books That Should Be Movies | Solar Flare: Science Fiction News
  • It does not matter if T objects are orphaned on the stack.
  • The orphaned Garden Festival site became a byword in lost opportunity.
  • A teenage boy was orphaned when his parents and nine-year-old brother were killed, it emerged today.
  • The Center also serves as a sanctuary for injured or orphaned animals that could not survive in the wild.
  • In keeping with the Batman myth established in the 30's comics, Wayne Senior is killed in a random street robbery, surviving only as a moral wraith tormenting the conscience of his orphaned son.
  • He was orphaned at the age of nine, and got a job as a cabin boy, and through sheer hard graft, worked is way up the ranks.
  • A wooden timber frame topped with a weathercock serves as the outline of a backwoods cabin in which three brothers and their sister are orphaned when a bolt of lightning strikes.
  • When she was orphaned,her uncle sent her to orphanage.
  • When telling a story of a poor orphaned boy who lives with his aunt and uncle and cousin, who maltreat him -- does he have to be an orphan? The Mail Order Firm in Schenectady
  • At various points, he planned to lead a flotilla of homemade watercraft across the Pacific to China and to sail to India to rescue orphaned street children. William Pearlman, 77; happy wanderer known as 'Poppa Neutrino' lived for adventure
  • The fishermen and fisherwomen formed a Free Society of Fishermen to defend their legal rights and to protect the widowed and orphaned.
  • She has chimpanzee sanctuaries in four African states, looking after animals that have been orphaned or captured as babies and cannot be returned to the wild.
  • They observed an orphaned elephant calf being rejected from its herd.

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