Always supportive, we were the crutch for the other to lean on, when love dealt us the pain of heartbreak. |
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He quoted a recent incident in which a person who used an elbow crutch was hurt while dismounting a bus and now had to use two crutches. |
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Her husband Ian is manhandling sheep through wire fences for crutch shearing, ahead of lambing. |
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Using his father as a human crutch, he hobbled round the track in agony, tears streaming down his face. |
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If a person needs a crutch on arrival, why doesn't he need it on departure? |
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Without the crutch of music, self-doubt menaced him, and he was a reluctant public communicator. |
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I'm no longer quite able to shear a sheep or crutch a ram or do as I used to, and it's foolish to think that you remain young forever. |
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I'm completely unlearned, but don't use that as a crutch to play me for a fool. |
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As I leaned forward to reread the brass nameplate, the man with the crutch introduced himself. |
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One of my friends was a bright and beautiful girl who walked with a crutch and a stick as the result of what may have been polio in childhood. |
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Kids got heavy in the first place because they used food as a crutch, as a coping mechanism. |
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I look at my spiritual practice as a way to engage and learn from life, not simply a crutch to help make it through. |
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I see anti-depressants as a crutch which will help me to get better, not the thing that will make me better. |
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Unlike Long John Silver, Captain Ahab uses no crutch, for he has replaced his missing limb with a piece of jaw-bone taken from a sperm whale. |
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Ironically, despite their misadventures, the franchisees look as if they will survive in one form or another without the crutch of public funding. |
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After my crying spell stopped, I gritted my teeth, tucked my crutch under my right arm, and turned to my husband. |
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Although I do love, I think that sometimes swearing is a crutch that can be leaned on rather than used for emphasis. |
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As no networks for ethnic women existed, there was no crutch to lean on and I had to find a suitable niche for myself without affirmative action assistance. |
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With that I grabbed my crutch stiffly and hobbled out the door. |
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The nuclear industry needs to persuade people that it is clean, cheap and safe enough to rely on without a government crutch. |
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The tree trunk has become a useful crutch for the inebriate. |
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The crutch has a new system preventing it from clicking when used for a long time. |
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In terms of the Canadian dollar, I was saying that the Liberal government has used the low Canadian dollar as a crutch. |
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Thus we started with the activities to include statute and deontology, which is its crutch, to evoke the sharing of knowledge. |
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Use a crutch to stand on the healthy leg and then finish putting on the item of clothing. |
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Therefore the flesh must serve only as a crutch for the spirit in its journey on earth. |
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He never needed Dutch courage to perform, never needed a crutch. |
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Alcohol is the crutch and a typewriter is the enabler for Leon Barlow, the bruised and possibly brilliant Midwestern American scribe at the centre of Big Bad Love. |
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This is the excuse, the crutch, the piteous and finally pathetic defense of Negrophiles unable or willing to face reality. |
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In fact, Britney Jean is least enjoyable when Spears, on occasion, reverts to the Auto-Tune crutch. |
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For me, technology is a delightfully helpful crutch to scaffold me into more advanced meditative practices. |
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Loïc: Only a small problem with the crutch and the bike falls without me being on it. |
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Ironically, the same psychological crutch of self-justification can then help in these situations. |
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Even the best laws can only be a kind of crutch to help citizens acquire virtue. |
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Even if it was a crutch, the Biblical language in these older writings did justice to the enormity of the forces at play. |
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The cast he wears on his leg and the crutch he uses would seem to fit into the injurious arc of your career if nothing else. |
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I have repeatedly asked myself whether this belief in God is just a psychological crutch or an unreflective acceptance of tradition. |
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He shook his head again and got up, hobbling away on his crutch. |
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Decentralization and increase in crutch distribution should be considered a cost efficient and fast way to get people moving again before they are fitted for a limb or orthotic device. |
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The pommel is either a cone of metal or a crutch with a whorl ending either arm. |
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But even this is more symptom than cause of a societal recidivism in which economic change, the enfeebling crutch of welfarism and clinging to working-class tradition all play a part. |
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It would be better if we did not use so much the divinatory arts, as they end up being in many cases a sort of existential crutch that weakens both character and the necessary moral fiber needed to face life as it is. |
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Sign language is not a crutch or a wheelchair. |
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One possible source for the name is the Old English cricc or cryce meaning a crutch or staff. |
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And how does it avoid becoming a crutch for markets that cannot stand up on their own? Politicians have asked the Fed to favour certain industries or keep interest rates low almost from its birth. |
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Towards the end, however, the crutch that Mr Putin offered after Mr Kuchma was widely linked to the murder of Georgi Gongadze, a journalist, skewed Mr Kuchma's loyalty. |
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If you are permitted to use one single crutch, use it on the healthy side. |
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Nor must they become a permanent financial crutch. |
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The character of our civilization makes absolute self-reliance impossible, but the wise man accepts protection and a crutch only to the extent that they help him toward re-establishment of his self-reliance. |
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While it is important to make progress on an ecosystem approach, we should be careful not to use ecosystem considerations as a crutch or excuse for failing to take painful but necessary single species decisions. |
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It is the community which has least used proximity as an economic crutch. |
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While Ritalin is not a cure, it is used as a sort of crutch, to enable the child to learn, function and develop essential strategies, after which medication is stopped. |
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Finally, Link pointed out that invoking ecosystem considerations should not be a crutch for failing to implement clear cut single species fisheries management advice. |
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They should not simply serve as a crutch to prop up the education system in a time of crisis, but should also serve as a bridge leading to major change and an improved system of education. |
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Blade shearers could shear, crutch, mules or dag sheep anywhere they were needed. |
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The patent has also been extended to stick-like objects such as a cane, a crutch, a monopod, a trekking pole, a rod or a staff. |
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Part superhero, part fetish fantasy, part Nordic dream, she tends to the needs of a snowman who bleeds, a blind rat with bandaged eyes, and a bunny with a crutch. |
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After learning how to crutch at 13, he could dag 400 sheep in a day by the spring of 1965 and earned himself more than just a bit of pocket money. |
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They had a crutch each which they quickly 'fixed' under their arm pit. |
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Little spiclets waved dead pigeons. Crutch tossed them American dimes and watched the brawls that ensued. |
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