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The answer is yes, twice over.Caution is needed.
He stopped being able to speak and signaled to the team by wiggling his hands or toes: once for yes, twice for no.
But she stated that she had aided and abetted the conspiracy and said "yes" twice in response to the judge's repeated question of whether she wanted to enter the plea.
That decision represents a striking change in direction for SungEun Grace Lee, 28, a bank financial manager who is now paralyzed from the neck down and forced to communicate by blinking — once for yes, twice for no — or by mouthing words.
These were followed by a piece of turbot in a sauce of what tasted like butter and fish stock with celery and langoustines, all very nice if a tad bland, and venison chops (yes, twice in one week!) with fresh c?s (porcini, but we're not calling them that here), smoked potato and parsnip chips.
In the April 2001 issue of Testosterone magazine, in an article titled "Your Doctor, Your Dealer," he explained how he did it -- what symptoms to feign, what to eat (very little, and no carbohydrates or fat), what to drink (beer) and whether to exercise (yes, twice a day).
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When our beloved boss, the news editor of The Irish Times, had a stroke many years ago, he was told that he would lose his speech but that he could communicate by pressing once for yes and twice for no.
The court heard staff would give Briggs a buzzer and ask him to press it, before moving on to ask him questions which he could respond to by pressing the buzzer once for yes or twice for no.
He said, "Have you ever asked your brother to blink once for yes and twice for no?" One of the reasons I had not told anyone was because I was afraid of questions like this.
As illustrated in Figure 2, we frequently observed pregnant pigs in spring (chance for pregnancy 2 1, i.e. the probability P (pregnancy = YES) was twice as high as the probability P (pregnancy = NO)), whereas pigs hardly became pregnant in winter (1 2 chance).
Instruct any spirits in the room to tap on the button once for yes or twice for no.
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