Still others have tried to include the criterion that presidential aspirants must not be mentally and physically disabled or legally flawed. |
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It is also, apparently, good for easing muscular aches and has mentally stimulating properties. |
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His World Cup exertions have perhaps left him more mentally jaded than straining physically. |
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Before drifting off to sleep, Horatio mentally placed a wake-up call and his mind neared consciousness. |
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Poorly trained correctional officers have accidentally asphyxiated mentally ill prisoners whom they were trying to restrain. |
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Most of those who fall victim to these kinds of accidents have neither planned nor been mentally prepared to execute an abort. |
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Knowledge of the law is hardly an appropriate test on which to base ascription of responsibility to the mentally disordered. |
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It was indeed mentally invigorating to enter into a debate on arranged marriages versus love marriages. |
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I survived only by mentally armoring myself by humming tunes and sketches from the Muppets to myself. |
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It is horrible that apraxic children are sometimes misdiagnosed as autistic, or even mentally retarded. |
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Their conversation rings in my ears and I mentally block it all out, straining the muscles around my head, looking for focus. |
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Unlike most French teams, they were mentally tough away from home and he has grafted that mentality on to the national side. |
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This information allowed our soldiers to prepare mentally and anticipate the actions they would be required to take. |
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In the early 1930s, the lepers and mentally ill were removed from Robben Island and all the buildings burnt down. |
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As Minister of Health he reorganized care for the mentally ill and for lepers, and in 1926 he became Minister of Internal Affairs. |
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To do that job, you need to be mentally disturbed, anthropologically different from the rest of humanity. |
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It got a bit silly and niggly at times as they tried to break us mentally and drag us down to their level. |
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For another, it stigmatizes, as it regards the mentally ill as though they were criminals. |
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And yet we are told there is no money available for adequate home help care for the elderly or relieving respite care for the mentally disabled. |
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In searching for alternatives to Socialist Realism, he became interested in anamorphosis and in the art of the mentally ill. |
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Physically and mentally exhausted, I sat down in the sand, the warmness comforting me. |
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It could be argued that the visual appearance of the anagram does not affect the process of mentally rearranging the letters of the anagram. |
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But more than drop-in centres, Leduc says, mentally ill people need to be reintegrated into society. |
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I look at Wonder Boy and pronounce that Rafael is perfectly healthy, mentally sane, and all right. |
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Since my decision the night before I'd been mentally rehearsing my confession. |
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Thinking up answers and rehearsing them mentally, would give them a lot of confidence when going through the real event. |
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Tensing as they approached gradually, she mentally rehearsed her excuse in her head. |
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He deliberately slowed down, so that he was several steps behind his friends and mentally rehearsed his speech for the umpteenth time. |
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As she walking down the corridor, she rehearsed mentally the words she would say to him later. |
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In some ways I was mentally regressing anyway, so I find flatulence quite amusing now. |
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I realise that I must keep mentally alert to delay the process of degeneration. |
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Certainly both my parents were alcoholics, and mentally ill at the same time. |
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This legend of the fall has often been cited as the main reference for violence against women, either physically or mentally. |
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With the back of her hand she wiped away the moisture from her eyes, mentally kicking herself for getting so emotional over it. |
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When community care for the mentally ill was implemented in the early Nineties that too was seen as being a win-win situation. |
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States, led by the killing machines of Texas and Florida, are putting to death women, children, the sick, and the mentally ill. |
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We need men and women who are mentally and physically robust and intellectually agile. |
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Interestingly, even the mentally deranged humans are rational if not sensible. |
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It's important too to find normal, sane and mentally well-balanced people to be around with. |
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Accounts of his death differ, but all agree that he was physically and mentally active to the end. |
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Race walking is probably more mentally demanding than any other track discipline, Sundlun said. |
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For years now, mentally ill people have been adrift in society, often begging, sometimes having fugues, often having run-ins with the police. |
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Except for one mentally disabled girl, these girls did not differ from other runaways in family background or other factors. |
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So in an effort to promote integration, we instead wind up engulfing the mentally disabled in a web of political correctness. |
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In such terms Mr Gradgrind always mentally introduced himself, whether to his private circle of acquaintance, or to the public in general. |
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He mentally ran through how much money he had saved up and how long it would take to have enough as he shoved his key into the lock on his door. |
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Just because they were physically weak didn't make them mentally vulnerable. |
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Now collette isn't just playing a mentally ill woman, she's also playing her own shrink. |
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Brutalized prison guards contributed to the misery, mistreating the mentally ill and administering cruel interrogations. |
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If Julie Schenecker is mentally ill, an insanity defense will be difficult for her to prove, afield said. |
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Grant was born as Archibald Leach, to a mentally ill woman and a working-class pants presser in Bristol, England. |
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However, she soon discovers that Linda is a mentally unstable woman who believes a baby doll is a flesh-and-blood child. |
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She then tightly attaches to one's wrist a plastic bangle of the sort that it is put on to the wrists of the inmates of mentally challenged places of abode. |
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I think it is time we stop warehousing our mentally ill in prison. |
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She mentally scolded herself for being so stupid so as not to watch the time and she made a promise with herself that she would never make that mistake again. |
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My active mind has always been a great strength, but as long as I can remember, my mind never rests and I exhaust myself mentally and emotionally. |
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I quickly jotted several things down in my notebook and mentally cackled. |
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She gathered up her coat, already mentally rearming herself. |
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In other states the law requires courts to invalidate wills that are signed with an X unless the testator was physically or mentally incapable of signing her full name. |
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During World War II, of the nine million registrants examined for the armed services in the U.S., three million were rejected as physically and mentally unfit. |
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He had been prepared for this and even mentally rehearsed such activities. |
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He asked, then mentally kicked himself for sounding so lame. |
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Selectees, none over age 39, had to be physically fit, mentally awake and morally straight, with saber-sharp military bearing and at least 15 months retainability. |
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If, as anti-abortionists believe, abortion is taking a life for convenience, does this not open the door for Euthanasia or the killing of the mentally handicapped? |
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Many performers say such personal rites help them prepare mentally. |
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The painter's younger sister, Jacqueline, who was physically and mentally handicapped had a lobotomy when she was a child and spent her life in a mental institution. |
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The most traumatic moment arrives when the younger brother feels obliged to disavow his mentally handicapped older brother, from shame, in a schoolyard fight. |
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Dammasch State Hospital in Salem, which housed mentally ill patients from 1961 to its closure in 1995, goes by Dammansky Hospital. |
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Winsor said that state law has determined ''they are not mentally retarded if they don't have an IQ score of 70 or below. |
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They are said to be gifted in magic, mentally sharp and lovers of nature, art, and song. |
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Castile was a much larger kingdom than Aragon, and it was inherited by Catherine's mentally unstable elder sister, Joanna. |
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The seriously mentally ill have a 10 to 25 year reduction in life expectancy. |
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The algorithm is simple enough for anyone with basic arithmetic ability to do the calculations mentally. |
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The facility is still in the process of being converted from a mentally retarded persons home to a shelter for young unwed mothers who need help. |
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The Regency Acts allow for regencies in the event of a monarch who is a minor or who is physically or mentally incapacitated. |
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Students classified as having a specific learning disability are not mentally retarded. |
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Many countries make an exception for small numbers of adults that are considered mentally incapable of voting. |
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With another huge effort he grabbed the bucket hook again, mentally crossing his fingers for the bolts in the thin plywood to hold. |
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She made them tell her everything, then had Ellis re-explain in layman's terms while I sat there mentally headdesking. |
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When one relaxes physically as well as mentally, whatever qi should be upborne is upborne and whatever qi should be downborne is downborne. |
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He settled down to the cryptic in the Independent. He loved his crossword. It kept him mentally active, just as gossip did his wife. |
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I mean, physically, mentally, you know, in every way, shape, and form. |
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A hospital's medical report said the mother was epileptic and mentally challenged. |
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There is no age limit on viewing the exhibition, and protesters fear children could be mentally scarred. |
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Around 150 people, including old, mentally challenged and those who were on death bed, who have been rescued by police, used to live here. |
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One in five Pennsylvania inmates are classified as mentally ill. |
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Bratton voiced particular interest in assisting the mentally disturbed. |
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His father described how other relatives had been mentally ill, including an aunt of the gunman who has a schizophrenialike condition. |
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Worcester manager Justin Edwards said the rainout is great for his team, not just physically, but mentally. |
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Rappelling isn't physically challenging, she says, but it is the most mentally demanding part. |
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He lived with his mother after she left his abusive and mentally unwell father. |
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Using the original Miners track up the steep outer incline of Fleetwith Pike the via ferrata is both physically and mentally challenging. |
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Nick Clegg said confining mentally ill people, including children, to police custody when appropriate services are not available is wrong. |
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First, the Court has sole power to appoint guardians of the property and person for mentally or physically disabled Delaware residents. |
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Another example might be people who are mentally incapacitated, either by disability or drunkenness. |
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Each potential relief pitcher should be told how he might be used on that day so that he can mentally and physically prepare for it. |
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In that case, Mr Martin was found to have diminished responsibility for his actions, because he was mentally ill. |
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Shortly thereafter Joanna began to lapse into insanity, though how mentally ill she actually was the topic of some debate. |
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They informed the police that Samir was mentally ill and that he was not employed for a long time. |
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Because opiates were viewed as more humane than punishment or restraint, they were often used to treat the mentally ill. |
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Alexander spared Arrhidaeus, who was by all accounts mentally disabled, possibly as a result of poisoning by Olympias. |
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Photographs of mentally incapacitated children were juxtaposed with those of healthy children. |
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Articles in Neues Volk described the appearance of the mentally ill and the importance of preventing such births. |
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On 11 August 2016, it was ruled that Sutcliffe is mentally fit to be returned to prison. |
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By the end of his third voyage, Columbus was physically and mentally exhausted, his body wracked by arthritis and his eyes by ophthalmia. |
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By repeated scanning, bats can mentally construct an accurate image of the environment in which they are moving and of their prey item. |
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How can we give an authorized weapon to a mentally ill person to kill citizens? |
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Her own attempt to negotiate a marriage to Don Carlos, the mentally unstable heir apparent of King Philip II of Spain, was rebuffed by Philip. |
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He returned to his family in Vienna on 25 August 1919, by all accounts physically and mentally spent. |
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Ahmad Hassan who is stated to be mentally retarded and cousin of Abou Saria started stabbing the latter with knife and slit his throat. |
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But there are many more crimes, particularly against mentally handicapped children in Lota, that he should be tried for. |
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In 1992 Mary Wheeler was awarded the MBE at Buckingham Palace by Queen Elizabeth II in 1992 for her outstanding work with the mentally challenged. |
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So, Michael and his severely mentally ill clients might be seen at the local driving range hitting a bucket of balls or participating in a wiffleball tournament. |
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Claire nodded, remembering that Micah was, in essence, a cyberpath. He could mentally convince electronics and machines to do pretty much whatever he wanted. |
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I'd love to shove my love pump into her axe wound. Only thing is, I bet she wouldn't mentally be there, cuz she'd be thinking how fat and ugly she looked naked and all. |
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In 1318, a mentally ill man named John of Powderham appeared in Oxford, claiming that he was the real Edward II, and that Edward was a changeling, swapped at birth. |
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At one of the cafes, Cafe Glad, guests receive a special service from mentally challenged staff with the supervision of a trained social pedagogue. |
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The needer is physically and mentally handicapped because of his immediate need for air... The donor takes a big breath and gives his mouthpiece to the needer. |
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Only one day left. Can one la! I shall mentally sarpork you! Hehe! |
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Bell case that upheld the Virginia Sterilization Act of 1924 and the forced sterilization of Carrie Buck who was claimed to be mentally defective. |
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A probable explanation for this phenomenon is that knowledge of multiple languages keeps the brain alert and therefore more mentally aware for a longer period of time. |
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Aware that he was slowing down both physically and mentally, Churchill at last retired as prime minister in 1955 and was succeeded by Anthony Eden. |
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Ivan IV was succeeded by his son Feodor, who was mentally deficient. |
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They are subjecting them to inappropriate tests which they are likely to fail and then reducing the financial support the mentally ill desperately need. |
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He has developed physically and matured mentally, transforming himself from an angry young man into a well-balanced star who still has his best years ahead. |
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Numerous lesser reforms were also introduced, some of which were of great benefit to certain segments of British society, such as the mentally deficient and the blind. |
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His father was distant and took out his rage on his family, so Russell spent much of his time at the cinema with his mother, who was mentally ill. |
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The offender is also likely to mentally relive his killings, often with the help of souvenirs or trophies, such as a bracelet or a body part taken from the victim. |
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Weissman has argued that Chaplin's problematic relationship with his mentally ill mother was often reflected in his female characters and the Tramp's desire to save them. |
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When it comes to health care, government policies, and rehabilitation projects in India, the mentally challenged women are often been marginalized. |
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Already a mentally fragile boy, he now edged towards insanity. |
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The best sports camps succeed at challenging aspiring athletes both mentally and physically, while also promoting their social and leadership skills. |
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