This fund was established in 1975 and each year between 30-40 invalids are taken to Lourdes. |
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Looking after all the invalids was a team of doctors, nurses and other helpers. |
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She was an excellent woman who loved her family and cared for her parents who were both invalids. |
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It is a traditional drink of infants, invalids, and tennis players at Wimbledon. |
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Originally, this product was for infants and invalids, but because malted milk tasted good, everyone started drinking it. |
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Every year, Maria goes out to Lourdes to help invalids on the Limerick pilgrimage. |
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The sickness and invalids benefit strategy is showing encouraging results in assisting people to recover and return to employment. |
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Most of the invalids are in their 30s or 40s, securing life-time pensions worth 70 per cent of the final retirement-age salaries. |
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There is a column of war invalids, and many are wearing white overalls as if to bring the idea of militarized science into view. |
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A sum of over 800 was raised, which means that the committee will be able to send two invalids from the parish on the diocesan pilgrimage in May. |
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A benefit of living in a one-stoplight town is that the county clerk makes house calls, delivering ballots to invalids. |
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Their white colour and delicate texture have conspired to give them a reputation as a food for invalids or convalescents. |
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Officials are investigating whether the men are homeless invalids or military veterans who were forced to hand over their welfare money. |
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Extreme caution is necessary when any heater is used by or near children or invalids and whenever the heater is left operating and unattended. |
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A nurse in Sudan and Nigeria, Catherine now spends her days in St John's Rest and Care looking after invalids and sick pilgrims who come to Knock. |
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Safe journey to all our invalids, helpers and pilgrims from the parish who travelled on Sunday to participate in the Annual Armagh Pilgrimage to Lourdes. |
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He made many firm friends during that time and was tireless an unselfish in his commitment to the invalids and lending assistance to all who sought his help and advice. |
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He served as a steward at Knock Shrine for 15 years and willingly gave of his time to assist the invalids and pilgrims throughout the pilgrimage season. |
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It caters for invalids as well as hedonists, its waters famed for their efficacy with eye and bladder problems, and the menu is a gastronome's delight. |
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What quantities of fribbles, paupers, invalids, epicures, antiquaries, politicians, thieves, and triflers of both sexes, might be advantageously spared! |
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We should be concerned for the safety of the elderly and invalids in the event that this new river is ever operated at its stated capacity of 215 cumecs. |
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The patients all had paraplegic or quadriplegic impairments as a result of war wounds, and expected to spend the rest of their lives as invalids. |
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This reflected popular and medical beliefs of the time: the properties attributed to milk made it ideal for old people, invalids and children. |
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As the tragic navigation season of 1847 began, the station was able to accommodate 200 invalids and convalescents, and 800 healthy individuals. |
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Most cannot afford an education: without government assistance, thus far feeble, they will remain intellectual invalids. |
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The disabled were seen as invalids who generally had to be institutionalized. |
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Latvia's social system is not able to help these people, now that they have become invalids. |
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Louis XIV ordered the construction of the Invalides as a hospice for invalids from his armies. |
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It doesn't take book learning to acquire a conscience, and although guidance helps, there are always going to be moral invalids who just can't develop one. |
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During the 19th century, it had a reputation in Britain as a restorative food for invalids and sickly children and was added to their diet in various forms. |
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The provisions of the present Agreement may in due course be extended to other categories of invalids following an exchange of letters between two or more of the Contracting Parties. |
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That would allow the euro zone's invalids to regain competitiveness through wage freezes rather than outright cuts. Wages, of course, are not just important to central bankers. |
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The forms of assistance to the family include a family allowance, which is paid to workers up to a certain age to help with the upkeep of children up to age 14 or to invalids of any age. |
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This expanded work is limited to war patients and invalids, and it is temporary by nature, but this does not dimish its value. |
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The completion of the railway through Cornwall made it easier for tourists and invalids to enjoy the mild climate of Penzance. |
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This identified the microclimate of Ventnor and the Undercliff as an ideal location for invalids with chest complaints. |
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For those who know Berlin, there's something beguilingly moving about the glimpses of the city's life – the Mickey Mouse figurines in the confiserie, the list of prices in a cafe, the faces of invalids and beggars. |
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Disabled children: The Centre for Prosthetic Limbs and Physiotherapy supplies prosthetic limbs for disabled persons and primary means of mobility for invalids. |
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Furthermore, the number of beneficiaries from services for older persons and invalids increased by an average of 4.3 per cent during the same period. |
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The impact of poverty is felt most by those who live in rural areas, by the unemployed, disabled people and invalids, the majority of whom are children and women. |
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Ordinary wool garments, even handmade ones, leave little snibs and puffs all through the brush on our farm, and must be treated like invalids. |
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Malted milk, which is a combination of ground malt, flour and dried milk, was invented as food for infants and invalids. |
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