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The fiancé is said to be "inconsolable," although whether Beckett himself required consoling, or whether he was striving to present himself as someone with no such needs, is impossible to gauge.
It's possible, of course, that the people upstairs have no such needs, since colostomies were fashionable among the well-to-do during the Great War and afterwards.
Unfortunately, the sexual needs of people living with PD are not only unidentified and overlooked by the society; it is also assumed that they have no such needs.
Despite the fact that the physically disabled have difficulties in many aspects of their lives, including sexuality, society often ignores these needs or assume that they have no such needs.
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And here there is no such need, it says.
But apparently, Mr. Fritts sees no such need.
At Barajas, the Spanish felt no such need for the crutch of kitsch.
In India, there is no such need to connect the dots.
But as she has perfected the art of agitating, she said, she has felt no such need.
The government, which has behaved as though no such need for balance exists, is now under an obligation to respond with changes to the law.
There is no such need for the cruel mistreatment now reported as being practised on one of their own, the diminutive US private Bradley Manning.
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