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disabled

adjective as in having a disability

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From the age of 17, he played a key role in running the family household after his father Tal Kuperstein was left disabled in an accident, unable to speak or move.

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Many US shipyards are not operating at full capacity and have disabled dry docks, he said.

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"West Virginia is a poor state and dependent on federal jobs and handouts. The pain to the elderly, the disabled and to children could be catastrophic. "

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“If we can’t get to them, that person could be severely disabled for a lifetime, or lose their life because a decision was made — without consulting us — that that’s the way it should be.”

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Renovating a house for a disabled family member?

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