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His steady progress, too, is shown in his custom, on every birthday, of burning these 'Crippled' drawings, then setting to work to make better, truer ones.
John James Audubon Burroughs, John, 1837-1921 1902
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His steady progress, too, is shown in his custom, on every birthday, of burning these 'Crippled' drawings, then setting to work to make better, truer ones.
John James Audubon John Burroughs 1879
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'Crippled' A mode, only crippled for lazy photographers
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"Crippled" became "handicapped" -- which was great until people started objecting to that word, too.
Balderdash 2009
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"Crippled" became "handicapped" -- which was great until people started objecting to that word, too.
Balderdash 2009
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Bobby Jindal "Crippled" Louisiana Ethics System: Lawyer
Patrick Sauer: Bobby Jindal: Soaring to New Heights For New Orleans 2009
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McCain Says Government Workers Are "Crippled" by Union Contracts.
Jesse Lee: 34 Days Out: "A New Standard for Transparency and Accountability"? 2008
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Bolton: Obama 'Crippled' By Desire to Negotiate With Iran
Winds Of Jihad By SheikYerMami sheikyermami 2010
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Bolton: Obama 'Crippled' By Desire to Negotiate With Iran
Winds Of Jihad By SheikYerMami sheikyermami 2010
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Bolton: Obama 'Crippled' By Desire to Negotiate With Iran
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