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    junction of the Rues Béranger, Charlot, de Turenne, and de Franche-Comté in Paris was proclaimed the Place Olympe de Gouges. The square was inaugurated by...
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    (10 ft) away. The blast left Salazar untouched, but his chauffeur was rendered deaf. A year later, the bishops of the country argued in a collective letter that...
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  • surpasses all those on the ship in height and strength, but is slightly deaf; his vision is similarly impaired and his knowledge of navigation is just...
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  • was responsible for congenital cataract. Work on other disorders such as deafness and dementia paralytica" "Work on dimercaptopropanol and its importance...
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  • List of fatal dog attacks (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    capetownetc.com. Retrieved November 4, 2023. Thebus, Shakirah (October 28, 2020). "Deaf, mute boy from Hanover Park dies after being mauled by pit bull". www.iol...
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    began to experience deafness and other ear-related problems. In 1822, a botched operation on his left ear led to permanent deafness on that side and some...
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  • Charles-Michel de l'Épée, founder of world's first public school for deaf people Norbert Ferré, illusionist Robert Gloton, educator Arthur de Gobineau, diplomat...
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    refutation of the notion, "this knowledge fell on deaf ears." The great French orientalist Silvestre de Sacy (1758-1838) cited the account of Dionysius...
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    Hélène Camus (née Sintès), was French with Balearic Spanish ancestry. She was deaf and illiterate. He never knew his father, Lucien Camus, a poor French agricultural...
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    Charles Maurras (category Deaf writers)
    nationalist places his country above everything". Raised Catholic, Maurras went deaf and became an agnostic in his youth, but remained anti-secularist and politically...
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    Burgundy proper, annexed by France in 1477, with the exception of Franche-Comté. At the death of Philip in 1506, Charles was recognized Lord of the Netherlands...
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  • social meaning of deafness is established by interaction between deaf and hearing people, sometimes resulting in marginalization of the deaf, which is sometimes...
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  • categories List of children's book series List of children's books featuring deaf characters List of children's books featuring characters with limb differences...
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    attracted many local supporters. Mao proclaimed that "Even the lame, the deaf and the blind could all come in useful for the revolutionary struggle", he...
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    Harriet Martineau (category Deaf activists)
    positive by Auguste Comte (reissued by Cambridge University Press, 2009; ISBN 978-1-108-00118-2) England and her soldiers; Smith, Elder & Co., 1859 Feats...
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    was developmentally disabled. He was subject to seizures, may have been deaf and mute, and she chose to send him out to be fostered. In 1773, Cassandra...
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    Margaret Roper; another house nearby and entitled Roper House is now a home for deaf people. Note: The reference "CW" is to the relevant volume of the Yale Edition...
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  • has seen an ongoing public debate between conservative ethicist Wesley J. Smith and bioethicist Jacob M. Appel. In discussing Baxter v. Montana, Appel has...
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  • Gibbs-Smith 2003, p.56. "Henri Dupuy de Lôme". The Lighter Than Air Society. Retrieved 15 December 2012. Gibbs-Smith 2002, p. 59. Gibbs-Smith 2003, p...
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    Augustine of Hippo (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    they were in thee. Thou didst call and cry aloud, and didst force open my deafness. Thou didst gleam and shine, and didst chase away my blindness. Thou didst...
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  • something less prominent such as a deaf person regarding themselves as part of a local, national, or global community of Deaf People Culture. Disability identity...
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    Raccoon (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    have no part in raising young. The kits (also called "cubs") are blind and deaf at birth, but their mask is already visible against their light fur. The...
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    individuals and their families, including the poor, mentally ill, blind, deaf, developmentally disabled, promiscuous women, homosexuals, and racial groups...
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  • Harry Tompkins Zoe Barker as Brighid Gary French as Mr. Haugh Robin B. Smith as McDaniel Cora Tsang as Janet Murray Albie Marber as Elias Pound Nigel...
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  • rights activist (d. 1909) May 3 Sarah Warren Keeler, American educator of the deaf-mute (d. 1899) Kuroki Tamemoto, Japanese general (d. 1923) May 14 – Alexander...
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    more than usual—You have and very well employed too, but there are none so deaf as those that w'ont hear, and none so blind as those that w'ont see—[Burke]...
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    Culture (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Suzanne L.; Jeganathan, Pradeep; Nicholas, Ralph W.; Robotham, Donald Keith; Smith, Eric A. (August 31, 2015). "anthropology | Britannica.com". Britannica...
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    "outside the discipline" of mainstream economics and that his work "fell on deaf ears" outside his ideological circles. Rothbard wrote extensively on Austrian...
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  • generations Rights by beneficiary Accused Animals Children Consumers Creditors Deaf Disabled Elders Farmers Fetuses Humans Indigenous Intersex Kings LGBT Transgender...
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    to Joseph de Maistre, passing through Dante, Thomas Aquinas and Auguste Comte. His historical influences ranged from Sainte-Beuve to Fustel de Coulanges...
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