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The invalids
verb
To exempt from duty because of injury or ill health.
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"He enchants the invalids and the insomniacs as well as the people who have to get up at dawn.
Ann Armstrong's vivid account of life as a responaut, paralysed from the neck down, led to the formation of the Invalids at Home Trust.
These "bad hearts" are exposed for what they really are when it is revealed that the invalids have been embroiled in an affair for many years.
Then Lloyd George went on to promote 'well thought-out schemes' to provide help 'for the sick, for the invalids, for the widowed and for orphans' and 'to deal on a comprehensive scale with the problem of unemployment'.
By this diagnostic measure the invalids in Europe's medical ward are making a remarkable recovery.On January 10th the interest rate on Spanish ten-year government bonds fell below 5% for the first time in almost a year.
But a couple of the pictures, "The Invalids" and "The Berliner," stick in the mind because of their extreme awfulness, which suggests they may not be so bad after all.
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She was not even the mother of the invalid upstairs.
She calls the scores the "invalid value-addeds".
The Greens urged the states not to sign up to the "invalid program".
The invalid has been told the telephone no longer works; newspapers are confiscated.
Alexa Vega, who plays Shilo, the invalid daughter of the organ-repo man, required more persuading.
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