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As Internet as eliminated global inaccessibilities, you can trade Forex even in the comfort of your own home.
Investing in Forex 2008
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Perhaps simply eliminating some architectural inaccessibilities will keep disability from being a source of "discipline" for some inmates with impairments, but will separating out disabled prisoners from others create a different kind of institutional bias or neglect?
Oklahoma opens its first accessible prison Kay Olson 2007
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Perhaps simply eliminating some architectural inaccessibilities will keep disability from being a source of "discipline" for some inmates with impairments, but will separating out disabled prisoners from others create a different kind of institutional bias or neglect?
Archive 2007-02-01 Kay Olson 2007
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When the bucks carry antlers in the velvet, they frequent the inaccessibilities of the highest rocky peaks, so their tender horns may not be torn in the brush, but nevertheless so that the advantage of a lofty viewpoint may compensate for the loss of cover.
The Mountains Stewart Edward White 1909
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When the bucks carry antlers in the velvet, they frequent the inaccessibilities of the highest rocky peaks, so their tender horns may not be torn in the brush, but nevertheless so that the advantage of a lofty viewpoint may compensate for the loss of cover.
The Mountains 1904
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Through the swamps we will shape causeways, force purifying drains; we will learn to thread the rocky inaccessibilities; and beaten tracks, worn smooth by mere travelling of human feet, will form themselves.
Past and Present Thomas Carlyle's Collected Works, Vol. XIII. Thomas Carlyle 1838
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Through the swamps we will shape causeways, force purifying drains; we will learn to thread the rocky inaccessibilities; and beaten tracks, worn smooth by mere traveling of human feet, will form themselves.
Past and Present Thomas Carlyle 1838
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