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He was infirm and wobbly.
Her grandmother was infirm.
Still, Ms. Zap said, "If you are infirm, there are people in the community who can take care of you".
LENNY GUARENTE: The research that I'm involved in is not about extending life after people are infirm.
Others try earnestly to present proof that they are infirm enough to deserve the scarce doses of vaccine.
His two aging cats — Sammy, 17, and Snowflake, 12 — are infirm and must be hydrated constantly through a tube, which takes much of Mr. Lane's time.
Matisse had been infirm since undergoing abdominal surgery in 1941, and he spent most of his days in bed or in a wheelchair.
He didn't inherit a blank cap canvas, mind you, with major contracts for players who were infirm (Jayson Williams), inscrutable (Stephon Marbury) or inflated (Keith Van Horn).
Many are infirm and wary of going to the inauguration, where they will encounter large crowds and potentially bad weather and have to walk long distances.
Housing officials are asking residents who are infirm or disabled to provide their medical information so the agency can share it with other city agencies to coordinate search rescue efforts; at least 900 have signed up so far, officials said.
None of the current group seeking to save it were in the military when the club was segregated; they have been trying to track down such soldiers, but many are infirm or dead.
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