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And there came in 2010 a stroke that resulted in aphasia, a particularly frustrating fate for one who had lived to communicate and was still eager to do so.
A "Manifesto for a New 'We,'" with which Ramadan concludes his book, urges European Muslims to have more confidence "in themselves, in their values, in their ability to live and to communicate with full serenity in Western societies".
As well as this, the human life cycle has been extended with people having the ability to sink into the state of "half-life", a phase following death, which allows fully living humans to communicate with their seemingly deceased loved ones.
In 1935, Sadler concluded that the papers found in the sleeping patient's house were not a hoax, citing their "genuineness and insight", and arguing that the sleeping man was not a medium for the dead, but was used by living beings to communicate.
2. Age, since the two largest cohorts alive are redefining everything about society and culture, from how we look, communicate and live to work, relax and shop.
Unfortunately, as Betty tells us, Real Malcolm did not live long enough to communicate his new ideas or escape the shadow of Early Malcolm.
"You have to steer clear of the sex, but talking about food is a really good way of getting youngsters to open up about their lives and to communicate.
The inclusion criteria were living independently, able to communicate, residing in the recruitment area and willing to participate.
It can be difficult to communicate such subtleties live, and tonight's show eschews their more reflective moments in favour of a more uniformly upbeat, party-friendly affair.
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