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The physical pain and distress, constant physiotherapy, surgeries and rehabilitation programs represented the most obvious hurdles, while being able to fit in socially, find employment, meet a woman, and even now living independently represent the kind of ongoing obstacles that most able-bodied people may never totally understand.
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It may never be totally clear why Guinea's dynamics appeared to change so quickly.
He will never be free of the steroid cloud and may never be totally at peace in a baseball uniform.
There is already a lot of finger-pointing, but it may never be totally clear who planned the two bombings: the Sadriyyin, fundamentalist Sunni Muslims, Baath Party loyalists or agents of Iran's hard-core mullahs.
The wounds are deep, going back to the mid-18th century, when the British seized the province from the French by force of arms -- and they may never be totally healed.
Although you may never feel totally at ease in an atmosphere where you are getting questions from every side, you'll perform better if you know more about the process in advance.
The job of securing our nation against the threat of terrorism is a large one, and it may never be totally completed, but we have a much larger chance at success if we strengthen our own networks by enlisting the talents and energies of Americans.
The author of the 1962 article, for example, hypothesized that the effects of even slight concussions may never be totally reversible and that repeated occurrences could lead to permanent sequelae.
We may never get to totally full.
(Because there are hundreds of different types of cancer, however, we may never have a total cure for all cancers. Cancer may come to be viewed like the common cold, not totally curable, but tolerable).
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