He has some mobility in his legs and can walk with the aid of a walking stick. |
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An arthritic man who walks with a walking stick was beaten up and left lying on the roadside with head injuries. |
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Striking scenery was also shot in Iceland, where Bond uses his crutches, walker, wheelchair, and walking stick to run away from Russian soldiers. |
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Frances looked incredibly frail, needing the support of a walking stick, and she asked me to help her up and off the stage. |
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I struggled up seven floors, fourteen flights of stairs, on my walking stick to the rooftop sculptures of Casa Batlow. |
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Now, pigeons sit on his shoulders, and passing poets salute him with a flourish of the walking stick. |
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Fingering the silver skull on the top of his ebony walking stick, he waited. |
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As we turned to go, a tall old geezer with a long walking stick was in our way. |
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In front of him, a doddery old geezer with a walking stick stepped out in the road. |
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He wades into the water and of course falls over and drops his walking stick. |
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This means I have to walk, albeit with a walking stick, slowly from my home in Sevenoaks Close using the footpath. |
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We enjoy long walks on the trails searching for the perfect walking stick, tracking deer, wild pigs and other animals. |
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All participants are advised to bring rain proofs and suitable footwear and for those of senior years a walking stick for added support. |
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Clearly supported on a walking stick, I motioned to the driver to circle over and pick me up. |
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With a hoe-blade unrolled from her canvas, jammed onto the walking stick, she cleared a patch of low white stumps. |
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The elderly poet chased the young man, belabouring him round the shoulders with a walking stick. |
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He cuts a distinctive figure, dressed in a flat cap, black donkey jacket, trousers tucked into his socks and carrying a walking stick. |
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The winning entry, out of the 200 teams which entered the competition, was a walking stick enabled with internet of things for the typhlotic. |
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Video footage of Mr Waite taken before the trial showed his difficulty in walking and his necessity to use a walking stick at all times. |
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It was alleged that he claimed he sometimes needed a walking stick and crutches yet was capable of working as a police officer unhindered. |
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He rapped his walking stick hard on the dirty cobblestone path, three times in quick succession. |
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Entering with his majestic walking stick and brightly-coloured cloth draped over his arm, Mantose appeared proud and arrogant. |
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She used a walking stick held in her right hand to assist her on her way into church and paused for a moment before entering. |
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He became an alcoholic, and had diabetes and arthritis, which meant he had to use a walking stick. |
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He recently completed a commission of a walking stick topped with a hot air balloon for a man who was keen on ballooning. |
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But inwardly, you're in a linen suit, wearing a straw boater and swinging a walking stick. |
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The vandals broke into the car, damaged the ignition and stole her walking stick. |
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She believes locals who said the weapon was a walking stick converted to fire bullets or an antique rifle which had a larger barrel. |
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She has no use of her right arm and can only walk short distances with the help of a caliper and walking stick. |
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Never hesitate to wear a hearing aid if required or use a walking stick once a person is 70-year old. |
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Taking a stout walking stick to help particularly with the descent is advised. |
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He walked along the dirt path with a gray cat, hooded in a brown cloak and carrying a stout walking stick. |
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Dr. Lawrence was strolling at a leisurely pace, leaning rather heavily on his walking stick. |
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Perhaps even now he is striding the Highlands, walking stick in hand. |
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You may cause them pain. Where possible, stand on the side away from any walking stick or frame. |
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Your voices of prayer for us throughout our painful journey are like a walking stick that we Iraqis use to help us stand and keep on standing. |
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Jordan, who walked into Leeds Crown Court with the aid of a walking stick, supplied medical evidence from three cardiac consultants saying he was unfit to stand trial. |
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Darwin looked less confident, less well dressed, more anxious, more like an invalid, especially when the handle of the walking stick is glimpsed on the left. |
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Every serious hiker will want to notch this one up on their walking stick. |
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When the boy was caught daubing paint on an Uncle's car, and subsequently whacked with a walking stick to teach him a lesson, she didn't speak to the family for two years. |
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He had a walking stick and his whole manner was so pugnacious and focused. |
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Remarkably, nepetalactone next turned up in an insect, the walking stick. |
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They included 12 reports of staff being attacked by patients, in one case with a walking stick and in another the patient stuck drawing pins into the worker. |
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A family has been treasuring for 75 years a handsome gold headed walking stick, originally the property of a forebear, a noted divine. |
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Among the exhibitors were model steam engine fanatic Gordon Woodham from Warminster, walking stick maker George Russell from Sutton Veny, and The Wylye Valley Tree Group. |
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He wore white gloves, a dignified long black coat, and matching pants and vest, and he carried a dark walking stick. |
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Both before and after the match, Danny Wallace walked out of the tunnel, leaning heavily on a walking stick, to receive a tumultuous and emotional welcome from the fans. |
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Not for nothing has the bumbershoot been the stereotypical walking stick of the English gentleman. |
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After the lecture, when asked about her walking stick which ressembled a divining rod, she spoke about dowsing. |
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It was at that point that I picked up my walking stick and set off down a well-travelled pilgrim's route that I won't name here. |
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Posing with a walking stick and what appears to be a cigarette in her hand, this woman is ready to venture out for a walk. |
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I shall never forget those tears or the ivory handled walking stick on which he leaned. |
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Short of giving you a walking stick or...... What about stress and worry though? |
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An individual who declares osteoarthritis and is already using a walking stick will not therefore be able to be insured for dependency. |
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He could not reject her request and guided her there leaning against a walking stick. |
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My new-found friend was walking across the grass with my walking stick, bringing it to me! |
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We say that a blind man depends on his dog, that an old man depends on his walking stick. |
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He was a blind man and his daughter was guiding him, both holding one end of his walking stick. |
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My new-found friend giving me my walking stick was a very strong and uplifting message that will forever resonate throughout my life. |
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In this miniature from the 1400s, Mary mounts steps to the altar, while behind her file Joseph with a walking stick and a modestly dressed woman with basket and candle. |
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The stolen items were a Scottish claymore, about 4ft long and kept inside a sheath, and a sword hidden inside a walking stick, with an emblem showing the letter B and a crown. |
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An ill man, leaning on his walking stick for support, who came to be treated for diabetes, was killed by a bullet as he climbed up the first step into the hospital. |
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Also, the patient will only be able to walk slowly aided by a walking stick or crutches containing the control buttons, he will not be able to take staircases and cannot hope to live entirely without a wheelchair. |
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He finds it easier to walk with his walking stick. |
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Were Major John Howard alive today, he would no doubt stiffen his ageing back, drop his walking stick and stand to attention in front of a glass museum case containing his commanding officer's uniform, to give a brisk salute. |
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Since then he has had to use a walking stick and his hearing is impaired. |
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Since that time he has been using a walking stick, but tonight, during the prayer all the pain left his leg and he discovered that he can now walk without the stick. |
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The giant walking stick is one of the largest phasmid species in North America and is found in the south central United States. |
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We threw his walking stick away, because he doesn't need it anymore. |
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Christine Foster, from Bromsgrove, needed a walking stick and survive on a diet of pain killers. |
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Consider taking a staff or walking stick with you. |
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Plane table outfits could be had that only weighed 6 to 12 pounds, and the tripod could be used as a walking stick. |
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Ambrose laughed as he lurched backwards and then clomped with his gold-tipped walking stick to the bed. |
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Aids, such as a Zimmer frame, walking stick, or foot-drop splint may be needed at some point by many patients. |
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A pensioner has taking recycling to a new level after making a walking stick from his own hip bone. |
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In this book he goes into making a longer list of useful items such as spoons, forks, a sling shot, poker, whistle, walking stick, back scratcher, etc. |
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The silver-haired man in glasses pottered casually up the busy motorway in shirt sleeves and a tanktop, steering with one hand and holding a walking stick between his knees. |
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A man's jacket, accompanied by a walking stick, hung inside one of the bedrooms, which also featured a dark wooden chest of drawers, home to a collection of pocket watches. |
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