When I auditioned for my high school musical, Carnival, they cast me as a deaf-mute. |
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Since Jesus could not minister to the deaf-mute with words He had to address him with other strong images. |
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With assistance dogs for the deaf-mute, this will take two years of learning instead of one. |
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He also understands and uses some of the signing employed by deaf-mute people. |
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Even the deaf-mute village idiot, trailing through the desert with a giant catfish in his arms, comes to a happy ending. |
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If they didn't want to give Maggie a voice they could make her a deaf-mute or something. |
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That girl's a deaf-mute, and a Muhammadan besides — you stay away from her. |
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In addition to these talents, Janet is fluent in sign language, a skill she learned at an early age as one of five children of deaf-mute parents. |
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Yes there are schools for the deaf-mute and also for other handicapped children We heard that there are few divorces in Korea. |
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To judge by the trailer Cage isn't deaf-mute. |
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Mr. Hairston, a deaf-mute, was a professional boxer. |
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A deaf-mute from birth heard and spoke for the first time. |
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The victims are mostly poor people who were trying to collect some of the petrol coming out of the tanker, or a number of homeless observing the scene, as Pascal a young deaf-mute begging in that road. |
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He was a deaf-mute. His dumbness did not seem to matter when we were boys. |
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