They were mainly elderly, women, and children, as the abled men joined the Resistance. |
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Braving scorching sun, the differently abled children came in procession from Subashnagar area to the district Collectorate this afternoon. |
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What kind of message is that to our children about the plight of the differently abled? |
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And yes, when opportunities are provided, one gets to realise why the disabled children should be called differently abled. |
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Most of the sketches of the differently abled centred round the themes of national integration and religious harmony. |
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The differently abled are God's most coveted children and they should not be considered a burden. |
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This was formed in the sixteenth century from the verb disable, but the corresponding adjective abled seems not to have been used at that time. |
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But, this sale was different, for it was aimed at helping differently abled persons. |
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Needless to say, the money collected as part of the event would be spent for the welfare of the differently abled. |
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It was not a marketing gimmick but an honest attempt at introducing to young users products made by differently abled people. |
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And the gap between what constitutes being disabled, or differently abled, is artificially narrowed by the week. |
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Several differently abled children, who took part in the painting competition, were given away awards on the occasion. |
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Christmas dawned bright and sunny, promising loads of fun for children especially for the differently abled. |
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It spares not rich nor poor, black nor white, male nor female, able-bodied nor differently abled. |
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They are for people who are less abled so anyone found in these spaces should not only have a ticket but perhaps a fine or points as well. |
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To be disabled is to be pigeon-holed as if, by defining what is wrong with you, the abled population will find it easier to deal with you. |
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Getting about for less abled residents isn't easy, but dropped kerbs really help. |
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Monday night is the traditional wheelchair night when all differently abled are guests at the club. |
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Manchester will go down in history as the first city to have the Commonwealth games running together with both abled and disabled athletes. |
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Not only can these techniques represent a usability issue to able bodied users they can present an impenetrable barrier to less abled visitors. |
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A ramp and a wheel-chair have been provided for the physically differently abled to enter the store as well as use the bathroom set up adjacent to the store. |
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Multiethnic, pansexual, differently abled fish, perhaps, but barreled fish all the same. |
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Social cooperation can play an important role in combating the social exclusion of differently abled people. |
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Two differently abled people were among the guests and they were delighted to be part of the celebration. |
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You are a model for sportsmen, disabled and abled bodied sportsmen, all over the world? |
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The line between abled and disabled is a permeable one that we will all move across throughout our lives for varying durations and with varying degrees of limitations. |
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The recent ploy of opening up that same double-price offer to abled as well as disabled people means they have simply constructed another disabling barrier. |
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If employers were a bit more patient, think more of us and gave us more time, we would prove ourselves to be as good as the abled people and even better. |
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When directing members of the dance company, which is made up of abled dancers, his muscular impairment means he cannot physically show a combination, but he can describe it. |
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The Project is a voluntary humanitarian organisation which helps with the medical and educational needs of less abled children in orphanages and schools in Belarus. |
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Our vision of life surely should encompass the abled and disabled alike. |
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We have to provide a barrier-free environment for the differently abled. |
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About 800 differently abled persons took part in the events. |
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The differently abled singers cannot see in the physical sense, but they demonstrated that they have a vision to reach out to those looking for support from community. |
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Kevin Reimer then writes of his experience and research with the differently abled core members and their assistants at L'Arche. |
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The focus in recruitment will be to provide greater opportunities for women and the differently abled, said a news report. |
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Those who have lost parents, face extreme poverty or difficult family circumstances, or are differently abled may require access to alternative care. |
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Those who are differently abled have just as much right to education. |
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Since its launch in 1991, CandoCo has combined the talents of differently abled dancers and a repertory featuring some of the most interesting choreographers working today. |
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The new initiative facilitates trips by differently abled people, especially those with hearing impediments. |
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Official says Dubai Police have installed monitoring devices at all the parking spaces reserved for the specially abled people. |
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This view is consistent with policies in our national constitution, which strongly oppose racism, sexism, and homophobia, discrimination against aboriginal people, transgendered, or differently abled persons. |
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A little concern for this class who are differently abled can do wonders in their life and help them stand on their own and not remain on mercy of others. |
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The inspirational athlete mentioned that the 2012 Olympics was a breakthrough not only for him but also for thousands of other differently abled athletes. |
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Art Abled, a project run by the British Council, hopes to empower people with disabilities and showcase their true potential. |
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Tenders are invited for Construction Of 5 Nos Ramps And 4 Nos Toilets For Differently Abled Persons At Jnv, Balehonnur. |
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