Bedridden
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It was then I realized that I could also use an aerial drone to expand the worlds of
bedridden
people through flight, giving a sense of movement and control that is incredible.
With this drone setup, we show the potential for
bedridden
people to once again be able to explore the outside world, and robotics will eventually provide a level playing field where one is only limited by their mental acuity and imagination, where the disabled are able to perform the same activities as everyone else, and perhaps better, and technology will even allow us to provide an outlet for many people who are presently considered vegetables.
And by the time you're contagious, most people are so sick that they're
bedridden.
Twenty-five percent of us are homebound or bedridden, and 75 to 85 percent of us can't even work part-time.
She suffered near-fatal injuries to her spine, pelvis and hips, and was
bedridden
for months afterward.
The Bone Collector is set in New York City & starts as one of the world's foremost criminologist's & crime scene experts Lincoln Rhyme (Denzel Washington) is involved in an accident which leaves him a
bedridden
quadriplegic.
The servant Jatin's behaviour, the family's treatment of him, the
bedridden
grandmother's constant inescapable presence, Ashok's obsession with a swami's teachings: coming from a culture much like India's, these are things I can immediately identify as being typical.
Kudos to Kathleen Nesbitt who scores in a degrading part as Burton's
bedridden
mother.
Nevertheless, "The Last Confederate" qualifies as a tedious re-enactment with wooden performances by all except Mickey Rooney in a bit part as a
bedridden
Pennsylvania uncle.
Jiro Manio's (Pikoy) portrayal of a young boy who took it upon himself to raise money in order for her grandmother's burial/death to be less hard on the family financially was so poignantly moving.The acting of the other cast were also really good especially for the seasoned actors and actresses like Lorna Tolentino (Pikoy's mother), Gloria Romero (who played the
bedridden
grandmother) and Albert Martinez (the father).
Lynch's first film is a bizarre, revolting and terrifying account of a
bedridden
young girl apparently being tortured by the alphabet.
According to the WHO’s 1996 classification, the disease is deemed mild when the victim does not need to use walking aids regularly; moderate when one or two sticks or crutches are used; and severe when he or she is
bedridden
or unable to walk without support.
According to the industry’s talking points,
bedridden
hospital patients and the elderly depend on bendy straws, and phasing out shrink-wrap on vegetables will lead to a food-spoilage disaster.
"Harvey is as obstinate about such things as a dumb beast; one would think the care I took of his
bedridden
father might learn him better than to despise good nursing.
They were
bedridden
all of Wednesday and Thursday, and seemed to grow more and more tired and worn, all the time.
"By Our Blessed Lady," said Wilfred, "if it be not a sin to name her here, it is no time for me or any true knight to be bedridden; and if thou accomplish thy promise, maiden, I will pay thee with my casque full of crowns, come by them as I may.""I will accomplish my promise," said Rebecca, "and thou shalt bear thine armour on the eighth day from hence, if thou will grant me but one boon in the stead of the silver thou dost promise me.""If it be within my power, and such as a true Christian knight may yield to one of thy people," replied Ivanhoe, "I will grant thy boon blithely and thankfully."
Urfried--hag--fiend of a Saxon witch--hearest me not?--tend me this
bedridden
fellow since he must needs be tended, whilst these knaves use their weapons.--Here
"And I must lie here like a
bedridden
monk," exclaimed Ivanhoe, "while the game that gives me freedom or death is played out by the hand of others!--Look from the window once again, kind maiden, but beware that you are not marked by the archers beneath--Look out once more, and tell me if they yet advance to the storm."
There was a bustle in the lower part of the hall, and when the Grand Master enquired the reason, it was replied, there was in the crowd a
bedridden
man, whom the prisoner had restored to the perfect use of his limbs, by a miraculous balsam.
"Then Higg, son of Snell," said the Grand Master,"I tell thee it is better to be bedridden, than to accept the benefit of unbelievers' medicine that thou mayest arise and walk; better to despoil infidels of their treasure by the strong hand, than to accept of them benevolent gifts, or do them service for wages.
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