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| Chiboucas Wheelchair-accessible Trail for the | Disabled, a pond observation platform and interpretive |
| several waves of American dive-bombers, which | disabled a number of guns, damaged the air intake to t |
| for Charity to raise money for the homeless, | disabled, abused and neglected children. |
| nal East London Line services, and to provide | disabled access to all platforms of the station, subst |
| tting Around map shows this station as having | disabled access (platform 1 does not involve the use o |
| ding services such as lifts, fire escapes and | disabled access for the shophouses would be built in t |
| une 2008 a new footbridge with lifts provides | disabled access to platforms 2 and 3. |
| off to provide for a kitchem, and a toilet to | disabled access standards. |
| As with all new stations in Kiev, | disabled access is not overlooked and the station feat |
| A | disabled access ramp now covers the northern part of t |
| ms connected by a footbridge, and there is no | disabled access to the station. |
| refurbished and offers better facilities for | disabled access and box office sales. |
| e building to meet modern standards including | disabled access to the upper floors. |
| n enjoying a surge in use with a new kitchen, | disabled access and facilities. |
| m, stewards' room, extra exit gates, improved | disabled access and improved toilet facilities. |
| Disabled access and toilets are available here, along | |
| eatened by the need to comply with the latest | disabled access laws. |
| Disabled access | |
| A | disabled access ramp and sitting area has been added a |
| cilities at the location include toilets with | disabled access and parking for a small number of cars |
| There has been no | disabled access to the platforms since the station for |
| a Special Support Centre, the school also has | disabled access to every part of the school including |
| The station has four platforms with | disabled access to each, two waiting rooms, public toi |
| Museum Lane provides | disabled access to the Natural History Museum. |
| has enabled a lift to be installed, providing | disabled access to the whole site (including the north |
| overage over the station and improvements for | disabled access to the station. |
| ncrete pathway around the pitch together with | disabled access direct from the car park to the stand. |
| There is | disabled access to the platforms available. |
| TfL's Getting Around map showing | disabled access (dated April 2011) does not indicate t |
| e main campus and Desborough campus, improved | disabled access across the College, a seventh Hair & B |
| Disabled access around the lower site and the beach is | |
| o display train departure times, and enhanced | disabled access on the northbound platform. |
| It has poor | disabled access with an entrance down a single flight |
| tforms is by stairs; the nearest station with | disabled access is Ainsdale. |
| 2,000 for major improvements including better | disabled access, boardwalks and tree sculptures. |
| The station was upgraded to increase | disabled access, with lifts to both platforms and a ne |
| The building has | disabled access, once inside the exhibition space and |
| An elevator, for | disabled access, is on the southeast corner as well. |
| refurbishment has included a new toilet with | disabled access, changes to the waiting rooms such as |
| present there are no lifts at the station for | disabled access, nor are there plans to install any in |
| including new displays, a lift, and ramps for | disabled access. |
| Disabled access. | |
| There is free parking on site and | disabled access. |
| re upstairs, and there is a platform lift for | disabled access. |
| ondon-bound platform was via a subway with no | disabled access. |
| d beyond that a more recent footbridge allows | disabled accessed crossing by ramps and connects with |
| municipal transit buses out of which all are | disabled accessible. |
| Features can be enabled or | disabled according to space requirements. |
| The main character, Paul, portrayed by | disabled actor Paul Henshall, has cerebral palsy and M |
| It is not just mentally | disabled actors who lose out when non-disabled people |
| paign include setting up a forum for mentally | disabled actors, and "to see disabled actors playing p |
| Stewart is the first | disabled actress to act as a main character in Hollyoa |
| out the sexual use of a willing, but mentally | disabled, adult?" . |
| c Library offers services to children, teens, | disabled adults and others through special collections |
| in South West England promoting education to | disabled adults and helping disabled children learn th |
| hatcom Speed Skating Club and developmentally | disabled adults through NW Washington Special Olympics |
| a Policy on "Sexuality and Relationships for | Disabled Adults" aimed at colleges; residential homes; |
| s for New Hope Village (a facility supporting | disabled adults) in Carroll. |
| hildren developed into a training college for | disabled adults, Derwen College. |
| ce in the US set up to act as the guardian of | disabled adults, as well as to act as attorneys and gu |
| ommunity services to support independence for | disabled adults. |
| hrough the UJA-Federation Community Trust for | Disabled Adults. |
| dministrator of a program for developmentally | disabled adults. |
| Oaklands Regional Centre for developmentally | disabled adults. |
| - A therapeutic community for developmentally | disabled adults. |
| weeklong camp that is designed for physically | disabled adults. |
| ies: The African Challenge follows a group of | disabled adventurers on a 2,000 mile journey across co |
| Each series follows a team of physically | disabled adventurers as they take on some of the tough |
| After his death, a school for | disabled African American children was named in his ho |
| However, soon after his stabilisers were | disabled after being attacked by the Security Forces, |
| then owned by Carnival Cruise Lines, was left | disabled after a fire onboard shut down the vessel's e |
| m City Council who became an advocate for the | disabled after she was paralyzed in a car wreck while |
| Stephen Napier, who was | disabled after being knocked off a motorbike by an unm |
| lied prisoners of war who had parachuted from | disabled airplanes. |
| or his oldest brother, who is developmentally | disabled, all of Gerardo's siblings graduated from col |
| as well as a tugboat to provide assistance to | disabled Allied ships. |
| RKO mice different estrogens receptors can be | disabled allowing to study the role of such receptors. |
| the emergency rudder station, which had been | disabled already twice before. |
| Command Prompt is not | disabled, although Regedit is, and the system is almos |
| Colonel Donald G. Cook Chapter 5 | Disabled American Veterans (DAV) of Burlington, Vermon |
| Kline supported the interests of | Disabled American Veterans 0% of the time in 2004 and |
| can Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the | Disabled American Veterans. |
| the first episode, GE pledged $250,000 to the | Disabled American Veterans. |
| e he was a member of American Legion, AMVETS, | Disabled American Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars, |
| In 2001, he received the | Disabled American Veterans' (DAV) Outstanding Disabled |
| vice to the military , including several from | Disabled American Veterans and the Veterans of Foreign |
| urchase from People who are Blind or Severely | Disabled, an independent federal agency. |
| so, with the help of a sympathetic robot cop, | disabled an artificial intelligence determined to pres |
| He and Blaster | disabled and interrogated them as to the whereabouts o |
| , LBLGP, Inc. has spearheaded a toy drive for | disabled and disadvantaged children. |
| ution of 22 inhabitants of Grabska (including | disabled and elderly people) who had gathered in the o |
| ted much of her time to charity work with the | disabled and senior citizens, and ran a volunteer prog |
| main sensor however in this mode autofocus is | disabled and there is additional shutter lag due to th |
| baby change and a specialist service for the | disabled, and a small refreshment/newsagent stall. |
| would be in special schools for the learning | disabled and a further 300 illiterate. |
| wider bases to help other youngsters who are | disabled and non disabled achieve their goals and crea |
| psychiatric hospital for both developmentally | disabled and mentally ill patients in Camarillo, Calif |
| h representatives, 5 representatives from the | disabled and 5 from trade unions. |
| o he incurred opposition from many groups for | disabled and elderly in the area who felt that they we |
| ng performing arts courses for up to 30 young | disabled and non-disabled people, led by professional |
| 0 voyage crew, half of whom may be physically | disabled and are guided through each task on board by |
| rdination damage, causing them to be mentally | disabled, and demonstrating behavior that was deemed " |
| oker in 1989, after an auto accident left her | disabled and unable to continue working in her field. |
| h the enemy, an armored personnel carrier was | disabled and the crewmen were pinned down by the heavy |
| from Hillingdon Council for its resources for | disabled and elderly people. |
| minars condemning abortion and advocating for | disabled and elderly rights. |
| vehicle involved in the operation had become | disabled and a crowd of insurgents was firing small ar |
| fter home or family, 6.1% permanently sick or | disabled and 2.3% economically inactive for other reas |
| the elderly, widows, children, the sick, the | disabled, and the unemployed and underemployed". |
| heir home or family, 2.1% permanently sick or | disabled and 1.94% are economically inactive for other |
| i refuses to let anyone treat her like she is | disabled and continues to take risks with her life thr |
| suicide would put pressure on minorities, the | disabled, and the poor. |
| y active in the local community, working with | disabled and disadvantaged youth, assisting those in n |
| w Trust is a charity in the UK which supports | disabled and disadvantaged people into employment and |
| c categories of people, i.e. homosexuals, the | disabled, and so on; created four new classes of immig |
| s a semi-autonomous robot designed to support | disabled and elderly people in their daily life activi |
| ning, a Thursday afternoon programme aimed at | disabled and housebound people. |
| he hospital was redeveloped as a home for the | disabled and physically handicapped. |
| ey had three children: Laura, Molly - who was | disabled and not able to communicate - and Pulitzer Pr |
| have five entrances, three elevators for the | disabled, and two vent shafts. |
| he successful naval action in April 1778 that | disabled and captured several British ships off St. Si |
| le receiving doses greater than 1.5 Gy become | disabled, and some eventually die. |
| raise over $1,000,000 for the Center For The | Disabled and families of victims of the September 11, |
| his time: if so, then ASTs really have become | disabled, and $SETAST should be called to re-enable th |
| Kittie, who is a CPA in Texas, Dennis, who is | disabled, and Joe Dan, who has had his own successful |
| etween them: bodies were mangled, heroes were | disabled, and the senses were stunned on both sides. |
| fter home or family, 2.5% permanently sick or | disabled and 2% economically inactive for other reason |
| William was | disabled and the title became extinct on his early dea |
| War I. His oldest brother, Big Joe, is sadly | disabled and is always looked out for by his younger b |
| by this time and was found to be permanently | disabled and medically unfit for further military serv |
| ure theatres and the Hillsborough Centre, for | disabled and dyslexic students. |
| tain of the Prometheus, with his jump engines | disabled and the Minbari ships approaching in apparent |
| Because he was | disabled and after Lane returned to lead the brigade, |
| fter home or family, 2.3% permanently sick or | disabled and 2% economically inactive for other reason |
| inclusion of both the mentally and physically | disabled and Roma as victims of the Holocaust have oft |
| fter home or family, 2.2% permanently sick or | disabled and 1.8% economically inactive for other reas |
| ares are $3 each way or $1.50 for seniors and | disabled, and unlike fixed route service, B-Bus can be |
| fter home or family, 5.7% permanently sick or | disabled and 2.6% economically inactive for other reas |
| charity work - especially for supporting the | disabled and children with general learning difficulti |
| fter home or family, 6.8% permanently sick or | disabled and 3.5% economically inactive for other reas |
| fficers (Swift and Lieutenant Butler, who was | disabled) and several men. |
| pation in services; 4) Units targeted to most | disabled and vulnerable homeless members of the commun |
| fter home or family, 2.5% permanently sick or | disabled and 1.5% economically inactive for other reas |
| 7. In the early 1860s however, his father was | disabled, and Marshall had to take on most of the work |
| ices in the community for both intellectually | disabled and chronically mentally ill and two trusts w |
| Nine people were permanently | disabled and another 28 had serious head injuries from |
| ng sports at the Israel Sports Center for the | Disabled and was active in swimming, athletics and whe |
| community programmes, such as riding for the | disabled and art courses. |
| nsportation, low cost service is available to | disabled and disadvantaged citizens. |
| Helen was | disabled and used a wheelchair. |
| ng September one of the cavalry companies was | disabled and the other two transferred to the 8th Regi |
| Transport also make available minibuses, with | disabled and wheelchair access, at cost, to community |
| use of an accident in 1837, he was physically | disabled and was educated privately. |
| fter home or family, 2.6% permanently sick or | disabled and 1.5% economically inactive for other reas |
| total darkness, creating jobs for the blind, | disabled and disadvantaged worldwide. |
| Our focus is to assist the elderly, | disabled, and otherwise disadvantaged in rehabilitatin |
| In addition, the college educates both | disabled and non-disabled day students. |
| A La Carte, Louisiana's only theatre for the | disabled, and one of the nation's only fully accessibl |
| She reported about | disabled and abandoned children in El Salvador. |
| ed in 1978 and offers free canal cruising for | disabled and disadvantaged persons and groups. |
| after home or family, 2% permanently sick or | disabled and 1.6% economically inactive for other reas |
| A great number of the men of Breifny were | disabled and slain by Muinter-Feodachain, on the hill |
| fter home or family, 8.9% permanently sick or | disabled and 3.9% economically inactive for other reas |
| le for legacy browsers, users with Javascript | disabled, and users with mobile devices. |
| Manila, during which her starboard engine was | disabled, and 23 crewmen killed. |
| fter home or family, 3.3% permanently sick or | disabled and 1.9% economically inactive for other reas |
| ith the goal of raising funds to help support | disabled and disadvantaged children in the Gippsland a |
| uty when one of the regular blockaders became | disabled, and no other replacement was available. |
| ys the most vulnerable people, especially the | disabled and single mothers with children were given p |
| racial differences, nationalities, physically | disabled, and others. |
| It has three entrances, one elevator for the | disabled, and two vent shafts. |
| l was an advocate for senior citizens and the | disabled, and proposed legislation to require hearing |
| st which ran a limited number of holidays for | disabled and disadvantaged people on the island. |
| was designed to be for the care of the aged, | disabled, and terminally ill. |
| fter home or family, 1.7% permanently sick or | disabled and 2.7% economically inactive for other reas |
| nisation promotes animal-assisted therapy for | disabled and sick children and is also involved with a |
| She is an advocate for the rights of the | disabled and helps community groups and non-profit org |
| anization that supplies athletic equipment to | disabled and underprivileged children in the St. Louis |
| The city is completely | disabled and is in great fear. |
| The college also became a vital link for | disabled and handicapped school leavers supplying furt |
| One 12-seater minibus, with | disabled and wheelchair access |
| fter home or family, 2.1% permanently sick or | disabled and 1.7% economically inactive for other reas |
| 00 HUD units, 1,000 units for the elderly and | disabled, and 800 additional units that receive local |
| Unnecessary services were | disabled and "off by default" became the mantra. |
| fter home or family, 5.2% permanently sick or | disabled, and 2.3% economically inactive for other rea |
| fter home or family, 4.8% permanently sick or | disabled and 2% economically inactive for other reason |
| ly for tribals), homes for the aged, orphans, | disabled and the dispossessed. |
| onal charity working to promote and encourage | disabled and non-disabled individuals live and work in |
| During the joint lessons, both | disabled and non-disabled students work on similar top |
| ch dividends for the country and its people - | disabled and non-disabled alike. |
| close relationship with a male resident, also | disabled, and became concerned. |
| he disadvantaged in society, particularly the | disabled and the poor. |
| ast Region British Sports Association for the | Disabled and trustee of the Swinfen Charitable Trust. |
| al capabilities of all people, including both | disabled and healthy individuals. |
| Private Berry's horse fell and became | disabled, and he was himself shot in the right band an |
| Compulsory sterilizations of the mentally | disabled and mentally ill continued in the USA in sign |
| width with two entrances, an elevator for the | disabled, and two vent shafts. |
| re for student parents, campus access for the | disabled and student health care. |
| inted to President Nixon's Task Force for the | Disabled, and in 1966 he received the Order of the Nat |
| She was an advocate for the rights of the | disabled, and prompted a change to the compassionate a |
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