A Two Ronnies repeat shown on TV recently had Ronnie Corbett doing his amusing chairbound monologue about attending St Pansy's Primary. |
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The mum-of-five's vital statistics were 96-84-118 and Jane, 45, of Mintlaw, Aberdeenshire, was so fat she was chairbound for 12 years. |
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In the opening section she depicts herself as she must have been just after her knee gave out, chairbound, handicapped. |
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In the defining denouement of the play, Hector dies and Irwin becomes a chairbound TV peddler of cultural kitsch. |
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A central flowerbed filled with tools gave both mobile and chairbound residents access to physical activity. |
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Elderly patients who are chairbound, bedridden, or unable to reposition themselves often succumb to pressure ulcers. |
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Even the very elderly and chairbound can benefit from physical stimulation. |
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I was deeply shocked, albeit mainly by the discovery that Radio 2 is no longer just the station for chairbound pensioners who enjoy humming along to Sing Something Simple. |
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I just hope our serving senior military staff officers in the MOD will be able to talk sense into these chairbound warrior bureaucrats at the next review. |
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