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What (who) is high minded - definition

POEM BY RUDYARD KIPLING
The absent-minded beggar; Absent Minded Beggar; The Absent Minded Beggar; Absent-Minded Beggar

Like-Minded Developing Countries         
NEGOTIATING BLOCK AT UN AND WTO
Like minded group; Like Minded Group
The Like Minded-Group of Developing Countries (LMDC) is a group of developing countries who organise themselves as a block negotiators in international organizations such as the United Nations and the World Trade Organization, they represent more than 50% of the world's
Feeble-minded         
TERM ONCE USED IN PSYCHIATRY TO DESCRIBE PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES
Feebleminded; Feeble-Minded; Feeblemindedness; Feeble-mindedness; Feeble minded; Feebleness; Feeble-minded individuals
The term feeble-minded was used from the late 19th century in Europe, the United States and Australasia for disorders later referred to as illnesses or deficiencies of the mind.
Feeble-minded         
TERM ONCE USED IN PSYCHIATRY TO DESCRIBE PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES
Feebleminded; Feeble-Minded; Feeblemindedness; Feeble-mindedness; Feeble minded; Feebleness; Feeble-minded individuals
·adj Weak in intellectual power; wanting firmness or constancy; irresolute; vacilating; imbecile.

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The Absent-Minded Beggar

"The Absent-Minded Beggar" is an 1899 poem by Rudyard Kipling, set to music by Sir Arthur Sullivan and often accompanied by an illustration of a wounded but defiant British soldier, "A Gentleman in Kharki", by Richard Caton Woodville. The song was written as part of an appeal by the Daily Mail to raise money for soldiers fighting in the Second Boer War and their families. The fund was the first such charitable effort for a war.

The chorus of the song exhorted its audience to "pass the hat for your credit's sake, and pay– pay– pay!" The patriotic poem and song caused a sensation and were constantly performed throughout the war and beyond. Kipling was offered a knighthood shortly after publication of the poem but declined the honour. Vast numbers of copies of the poem and sheet music were published, and large quantities of related merchandise were sold to aid the charity. The "Absent-Minded Beggar Fund" was an unprecedented success and raised a total of more than £250,000.

Examples of use of high minded
1. How such high–minded talk vanished from the agenda.
2. This outcome probably serves the public good, in some high–minded fashion.
3. But this is no high–minded debate about military strategy and ancient religious hatreds.
4. Extremism in the pursuit of high–minded behavior is a source of civic pride in Seattle.
5. Ken Clarke is to high–minded constitutional reform what Tracey Emin is to clean sheets.