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Wheelchair-bound when he arrived and barely able to speak because of a neurological disorder, he can now get around with a walker and recently had a phone conversation with his sister.
Happier Vets, Lower Costs Stephanie Simon 2010
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Wheelchair-bound when he arrived and barely able to speak because of a neurological disorder, he can now get around with a walker and recently had a phone conversation with his sister.
Happier Vets, Lower Costs Stephanie Simon 2010
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Wheelchair-bound when he arrived and barely able to speak because of a neurological disorder, he can now get around with a walker and recently had a phone conversation with his sister.
Happier Vets, Lower Costs Stephanie Simon 2010
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Wheelchair-bound when he arrived and barely able to speak because of a neurological disorder, he can now get around with a walker and recently had a phone conversation with his sister.
Happier Vets, Lower Costs Stephanie Simon 2010
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Wheelchair-bound, elderly, and clearly exhausted, he is at the same time apparently inexhaustible and capable of summoning astonishing reserves of wit and charisma.
Archive 2009-08-01 N A 2009
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Wheelchair-bound, elderly, and clearly exhausted, he is at the same time apparently inexhaustible and capable of summoning astonishing reserves of wit and charisma.
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Gil Cohen Magen/Reuters FOLK DANCING: Wheelchair-bound people performed during a national folk dancing competition in Herzliya, Israel, Tuesday.
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Wheelchair-bound beach lovers can finally brave the sand.
Water Wheels 2008
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Wheelchair-bound Leon Klinghoffer was shot and thrown overboard.
Caught By Surprise 2008
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In 2005 more than 50 UK citizens were killed by bombs on trains in London, detonated by: (a) Rail workers (b) Those unable to hail taxis (c) Wheelchair-bound grandmothers (d) Middle Eastern
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