Terminal
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I use the accessibility services in the airport because most of the
terminal
is just not designed with me in mind.
Here are your instructions: toss the coin four times, and then on a computer
terminal
in front of you, enter the number of times tails came up.
We're so grateful to see patients who were formerly
terminal
return to healthy lives, as Emily has.
A juvenile outfit, an intermediate getup, and a
terminal
look.
LB: Being human is a
terminal
condition.
Any
terminal
illness is a derivative of that language.
So, this was the
terminal
point for silk route.
And I was observing what happened to people and their families over the course of their
terminal
illness.
Anyone can be a carer, really: a 15-year-old girl caring for a parent with multiple sclerosis; a 40-year-old man juggling full-time work while caring for his family who lives far away; a 60-year-old man caring for his wife who has
terminal
cancer; or an 80-year-old woman caring for her husband who has Alzheimer's disease.
Now, here's another thing that happens, which is what I call sometimes
"Terminal
5 syndrome," which is that big, expensive things get big, highly-intelligent attention, and they're great, and
Terminal
5 is absolutely magnificent, until you get down to the small detail, the usability, which is the signage, which is catastrophic.
By the time this came out, the series was in
terminal
decline and boy does it show!
Surprisingly it got some chuckles from me at the beginning with the Malcolm X
terminal
and that was about it.
When he saw his performance he probably realized what a gosh awful job he had done and realized that the only way to avoid
terminal
embarrassment was to make the "big exit", which I am sure was much more dramatic and a much better performance that he had done in "Autumn Spring."
They even portray the owner as not only being in control of the airline, but also controlling part of the air
terminal
at the airport.
Lastly I'm not sure what connection one's memories would have with
terminal
bone cancer, but I'm reasonably certain if you were totally brain dead your cancer would continue to grow regardless.
As one author put it, "If ever a movie queen suffered a
terminal
comedown, this was it".
On the present days, Karen Tunny (Lori Heuring) has just lost her husband after a long period of
terminal
disease when the family savings have been spent in the treatment.
Steve Zahn was watchable, Karl Urban (a ringer for Johnny Knoxville) played Call like a man with a
terminal
case of lockjaw.
She made "The
Terminal"
terminal.
It's an honest and chilling account of an entire family's battle with a
terminal
illness.
The plot is cliche enough with a lead role having
terminal
disease (this is not a spoiler and was well established quite early into the movie) The method of execution is somehow unique from most love stories you ever saw--not even a kiss was being exchanged and yet you will feel the enormous current of love between the two leads.
Not only with AIDS, but with any
terminal
illness.
A very moving and thought provoking film that raises issues of mental health,
terminal
illness and euthanasia.
Sharon (Elaine Giftos) is assigned to the
terminal
care ward, Lynn (Brioni Farrell) to public health administration, Priscilla (Barbara Leigh) to gynecology and Phred (Karen Carlson) to psychiatry.
A photographer in the small city of Gunsan in South Korea learns that he has a
terminal
illness but downplays the seriousness of it to his family and friends.
What an irony, considering the total lack of hypochondria shown by his bravery and stoicism in the last year of his life as he died from
terminal
stomach cancer and behaved with such dignity and lack of complaint.
The movie deals with the hardships of a distant family coping with a mother who develops
terminal
cancer.
The acting was totally wooden, the plot completely predictable, the ending totally unrealistic -- I mean who would believe a 30 million dollar judgment for the death of a recovering drug addict with
terminal
cancer?
He lands his dream job in New York, but she gets unexpectedly ill and dies of her
terminal
disease.
You know, the
terminal
illness that has no symptoms but one fainting spell and a need to lie down as you're telling your lover goodbye forever; and your looks aren't affected one bit (and since this is the 70's, neither is your sex life).
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