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In his book Gallego, a Russian of Spanish and Venezuelan extraction, described his experiences of having been disabled from birth and orphaned early in childhood.
Another group for which some countries have begun to make special provision is those who have been disabled from birth or before entering the labour market.
In the videotape, the Saudi visitor appeared to have been disabled from the waist down; Mr. bin Laden was seen bending down to greet the visitor as he sat on the floor, most of his body obscured by loose robes.
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9 10 Worldwide, 4.5 million people are disabled from hip fractures yearly; the number of persons living with disability is expected to increase to 21 million in the next 40 years. 1 3 5 The disability adjusted life-years lost as a result of hip fractures ranks in the top 10 of all causes of global disability.
Last week I interviewed Rose Spears, who is 50, has had thyroid cancer and is disabled from diabetes.
But both lost their jobs and both are disabled from injuries received in the stairwells.
Mr. Rembert is disabled from injuries incurred while working on the docks, and his wife drives a school bus.
While in the idle state, the touchpad is disabled from sending data, and the microcontroller constantly checks for any button-action received from the user.
(3) Any period of inactive duty training during which the individual was disabled from an injury incurred or aggravated in line of duty.
(2) Any period of active duty for training during which the individual was disabled from a disease or injury incurred or aggravated in line of duty.
First, EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers would be disabled from providing any interpretation of the language of the statute through regulations or guidance documents.
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