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People with both sitting and walking disability often need to use a wheelbench.
In Czechoslovakia the Republican Party of Agricultural and Smallholder People often shared power in parliament as a partner in the five-party pětka coalition.
People can appreciate a Renaissance Madonna for aesthetic reasons, but such objects often had ( and sometimes still have ) specific devotional functions.
People suffering from alcoholism are often called " alcoholics ".
People acquired power through persuasion, exerted both publicly and privately, public debate, force of will ( often via aggressive flames ), garnering authority and respect by spending much time and effort contributing to the community ( by being a maintainer of a FAQ, for example ; see also Kibo, etc.
People commonly experience an increase in energy and a decreased need for sleep, with many often getting as little as three or four hours of sleep per night, while others can go days without sleeping.
People who die from this form of plague often die on the same day symptoms first appear.
People often feel that communication is as easy and simple as it sounds.
People infected with cholera often have diarrhea, and if this highly liquid stool, colloquially referred to as " rice-water ", contaminates water used by others, disease transmission may occur.
They often revolve around families ; movies like Ordinary People dig under the skin of everyday life to ask big questions and touch on the deepest emotions of normal people.
People familiar with folk dancing can often determine what country a dance is from even if they have not seen that particular dance before.
People often surround their house and garden with a hedge.
People often leave their traces in wet cement or concrete.
The titles of these films were often imposed on Lewton by the studio, but Cat People ( 1942 ), I Walked with a Zombie ( 1943 ) rise above this limitation.
People with hemiparesis often have difficulties maintaining their balance due to limb weaknesses leading to an inability to properly shift body weight.
People who have this type of hemiparesis often experience difficulty with talking and understanding what others say.
People with longer hair will most often use scissors to cut their hair, whereas shorter hair is maintained using a trimmer.
People unfamiliar with the breed are often surprised by how quick and agile the dogs are.
People do not often press the button for the floor they are already on, and in any case, the lift might have enough spare memory that this could happen hundreds or thousands of times.
People respected and highly valued her and often asked her for help.
People who are convicted of misdemeanors are often punished with probation, community service, short jail term, or part-time imprisonment ; served on the weekends.
" That same playfulness produced a number of often quoted quips, including " Progress might have been all right once, but it has gone on too long " and " People who work sitting down get paid more than people who work standing up.
People at risk for osteoporosis ( e. g. steroid use ) are generally treated with vitamin D and calcium supplements and often with bisphosphonates.
People often find themselves believing things that they do not understand.
People with such degrees often work in parks and recreation centers in towns, on community projects and activities.

People and turn
People starting with John Oxley in 1817, 1818 and 1821, followed by Charles Sturt in 1829 – 1830 attempted to follow the westward-flowing rivers to find an " inland sea ", but these were found to all flow into the Murray River and Darling River which turn south.
The Khmer Rouge attempted to turn Cambodia into a classless society by depopulating cities and forcing the urban population (" New People ") into agricultural communes.
" People expect me to be this guy who can walk into a dark room, snap my fingers, and turn on the lights.
People tend to translate phrases directly from their first languages into English, for instance, " on the light " instead of " turn on the light ".
People should turn to humility, sobriety, charity, and spiritual occupations.
It was also challenged from the turn of the century by William O ' Brien's Irish People and the Cork Free Press.
People stood in line to access the water fountains, until frustration led a few to break the pipes apart to provide water to those in the middle of the line ; this in turn caused the creation of large mud pits.
The sound of it was variously described as " a sort of whippoorwill call ," or " like the war cry of a Viking .” People living along the Illinois Central right-of-way between Jackson, Tennessee, and Water Valley, Mississippi, would turn over in their beds late at night upon hearing it and say “ There goes Casey Jones ” as he roared by.
People he trusts can turn out to be untrustworthy or incompetent ; he finds unexpected allies.
People with the rare genetic disease fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva characteristically have a short hallux which appears to turn inward, or medially, in relation to the foot.
The People ’ s Choice, a book based on this study presented the theory of “ the two-step flow of communications ,” which later came to be associated with the so-called “ limited effects model ” of mass media: the idea that ideas often flow from radio and print to local “ opinion leaders ” who in turn pass them on to those with more limited political knowledge " opinion followers.
People can provisionally enrol to vote once they turn 17, with them being automatically enrolled on their 18th birthday.
:( Crowd singing: People of the land, it's your turn / To let yourself speak of love )
People who could use a switch to turn off the noise had improved performance, even though they rarely bothered to do so.
" Even the reading of the genitive plural tribe name in Ravenna Cosmography < nowiki ></ nowiki > as Regnentium is a tendentious emadation ... To go further and turn all this into Regnenses, ' The People of the Kingdom ', is more than rash ...
The Khmer Rouge attempted to turn Cambodia into a classless society by depopulating cities and forcing the urban population (" New People ") into agricultural communes.
) People become habituated well by first performing actions which are virtuous, possibly because of the guidance of teachers or experience, and in turn these habitual actions then become real virtue where we choose good actions deliberately.
People who cannot use their legs may exercise with a bicycle-like crank that they turn with their arms.
Sitting on the sandpainting helps the patient to absorb spiritual power, while in turn the Holy People will absorb the illness and take it away.
Cat People tells the story of a young Serbian woman, Irena, who believes herself to be a descendant of a race of people who turn into cats when sexually aroused.
They, in turn, were joined by the Arendaronon ( People of the Rocks ), Ataronchronon ( People of One Lodge ), and the Tahontaenrat ( Deer Nation ).
People with dysgraphia often have unusual difficulty with handwriting and spelling which in turn can cause writing fatigue.
The Royal Chilkat Robe Originated with the Nisga ' a People, called Gwiis Halayt this is the Chieftain's Blanket, worn mainly by head Chiefs, the story of the Chilkat: When the Wife of a Nisga ' a Chief who came from Tlingit Came to live amounst the Nisga ' a She Learned the art of weaving the Chilkat from from her new family, she wove a very nice Chilkat dance apron, when she died the Nisga ' a Sent the weaving back to her Tlingit Family, who in turn wanted to learn this art of the Chilkat weaving, they unwove the apron to learn how it was woven, with the great smallpox epidemic most of the Nisga ' a Chilkat Weavers died, so the art of weaving the chilkat was almost lost to Nisga ' a, the Chilkat then became known to originate from Tlingit.

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