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401by Holt-Atherton Pacific Center for Western Studies“... has even been known to become slightly deaf when the subject was insisted on. He had in progress a...”
Published 1984
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402by Holt-Atherton Pacific Center for Western Studies“... has even been known to become slightly deaf when the subject was insisted on. He had in progress a...”
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403Published 2011“... nowhere Hearing -- yet deaf Breathing -- my heart beating yet dead -- my blood blue in my veins -- My own...”
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404by Collon, Mhathúna, Maguire, Brigid, Hanratty, Kitty, Watters, Eithne, Devine, Maureen, Reilly, Peggy O', Birch, Mary, Reilly, Patsy O', Devin, Maureen, Halpin, Kitty“... was anxious to be also a farmer. / Reilly, Peggy O' -- A deaf carpenter who lived on the Drogheda Rd...”
Published 1937
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405Published 1931“.... Johnson, superintendent, Litchville, N. D.; Agathe Madsen, instructor and dietitian, School for Deaf...”
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406by University of Utah Athletic Council“... for the Deaf. The children who are hard of hearing and not totally deaf often can, after the clinical training...”
Published 1957
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407by UAB Student Media“... Buckncr, aMhar itudeot. "Flu*.1lined U)ieacta gym naukt andIhad a rtudcM who wa» deaf. Sine* then. ii...”
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408Published 1871“... notice from another Prof. Chickering, connected with the Deaf and Dumb College, in Washington...”
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409Published 1992“... by eitherthe headerorthe heeler!Evangelical School for the Deaf Escuela Evangelica Para Los Sordos HC-Ql. Box...”
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410Published 1935“... just how to take this one. Someone said that a person who was deaf and dumb and blind in one eye could...”
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411Published 1933“... President of Concordia College Moorhead, Minn. Deaf Mr. Brown, We, the students of Concordla Col-lege, do...”
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412by Muir, John“... deaf to the preaching of pine- trees. Their sermons on the mountains go to our hearts; and if people...”
Published 1896
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413by Muir, John“... deaf to the preaching of pine- trees. Their sermons on the mountains go to our hearts; and if people...”
Published 1896
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414Published 1872“..., and was deaf and dumb; as was nl:so my youngest sister, 1vhose name was Frances, an,! who was itt the New York...”
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415by Byrum, E. E.“.... Then the eyes of the blind shall be open-ed, and the ears of the deaf shall be un-stopped. Then shall the lame...”
Published 1898
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416Published 1875“... for the DECEJUBER sn::ADIERS, Deaf to the Call of Humanity. whales, seen as far east as Cape Bathurst, Ol~ POSSIBLY...”
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417Published 2016“... out of ten million bucks. His bookkeeper was deaf, which was the reason he got the job in the first...”
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418by Warner, D. S.“..., an ear that never goes deaf, a God who says, " Thou shalt not kill;" and when I hear those seraphic...”
Published 1897
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419by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... in for the good of the forests and the people fell on deaf ears. (TO BE CONCLUDED NEXT ISSUE) End Notes: 1...”
Published 1996
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420by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... in for the good of the forests and the people fell on deaf ears. (TO BE CONCLUDED NEXT ISSUE) End Notes: 1...”
Published 1996
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