Throughout his period of invalidism, McEldowney became an erudite and self-taught reader and writer. |
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Social programs cover old age, invalidism, death, sickness and maternity, work injury, unemployment, and allowances per child. |
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A trip to Europe, which was to have taken up a sabbatical year away from university duties, turned into two years of invalidism. |
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In January 1817 she began Sanditon, a robust and self-mocking satire on health resorts and invalidism. |
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You do not need to be a member, but you have to show the driver proof of invalidism. |
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This gave Carl a feeling of newly won security which sustained him through his father's irritable moods, his mother's depressive invalidism, and his alienation at school. |
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It became where she was weakened to the point of almost invalidism. |
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In 1856 she was plunged into virtual invalidism after Patterson and her father conspired to separate her from her only child, a 12-year-old son from her first marriage. |
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His wife, Lydia, whose longtime invalidism had caused him constant anxiety, died in 1862, and Vigny himself died of cancer of the stomach after much suffering the following year. |
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The greater part of his new house was given over to the firm's workshops an arrangement that, combined with her husband's boisterous manners and Rossetti's infatuation with her, reduced Jane to a state of neurotic invalidism. |
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In the opening scene of this compelling drama about the power of fearless cerebration, the famous author of a book warning that invalidism is the normal state of modern economies is himself an invalid. |
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