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His soundest romantic work, Juha (1911), is the story of the unhappy marriage of a cripple in the Karelian forests.
Ms Lapper will be looking up to the most famous cripple in British history, the one-eyed, one-armed victor of the Battle of Trafalgar, Horatio Nelson.
The New Yorker, August 24, 1929 P. 7 We investigate thw story that street beggars make fabulous sums, and watch cripple in Times Square who sells pencils.
Steve Smith, the Blackpool fan in question, accused the club chairman of being clueless and was called a "retard" and an "intellectual cripple" in reply.
By Philip G. Wylie The New Yorker, August 24 , 1929P. 7 We investigate thw story that street beggars make fabulous sums, and watch cripple in Times Square who sells pencils.
The evening opens with a hilarious sketch between a blind, vagrant violinist and an irascible cripple in a wheelchair, who form one of those dangerously symbiotic relationships that you get all over Beckett (from the tramps in Godot to Mercier and Camier).
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Crippled in one foot, he limped and duck-walked through the bush gathering black medicines.
No, not the actual Julie Andrews, whose vocal cords were crippled in a 1997 throat operation.
In 1812 he was badly crippled in a Baltimore riot while defending the editor of an antiwar newspaper.
They were hard to film in and hard for Kahlo, who was crippled in an accident, to live in.
He cannot afford a midwife when his wife is pregnant, and so she is crippled in childbirth.
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