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"To get around from place to place," said the man, who has had the use of only one hand since suffering a stroke in 1994, "I depend on it".
Count the volleys and you may find you need the fingers of only one hand.
Ms. Daniel also noted a plate with a raised edge to give a person with use of only one hand a surface to push against.
As someone who played professional baseball despite having full use of only one hand, I am particularly interested in the argument that changing the rules for a disabled player would allow that player an unfair advantage.
The two recently climbed Mt. Everest despite the fact that Paul has full use of only one hand.
Using the fingers of only one hand, take a moment to count the number of lesbian or gay seniors you see on television each week.
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(Marcelo Gomes, opposite her in the role of Conrad, needed only one hand to steady her in her multiple supported pirouettes, so sure was her balance and so keen are his partnering skills).
For example, informal signing incorporates a larger signing space (i.e., the space in front of the signers' body), greater use of non-manual features (i.e., facial gestures and expressions), and the production of two-handed signs using only one hand.
Middaugh attributes the shaky start to a dose of jitters aggravated by the presence of television cameras drawn to games by the novelty of a pitcher with only one hand.
When the audience was asked how many of them welcomed Brexit, only one hand went up - and it turned out that belonged to a businessman who wanted more EU reform and was fed up with Britain slowing things down.
Multiple surgical interventions performed simultaneously at different joint locations (e.g. joint replacement in both hips) on the same patient were treated as individual procedures in the analysis, while all hand/foot surgery was treated as one procedure regardless of different surgical components, as long as only one hand or foot was operated on.
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