| 1. | One thinks of the severely disabled or the infirm and dying.
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| 2. | But the old, infirm and the children went, too.
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| 3. | Franchino supports the infirm Halliran as he wields a large crucifix.
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| 4. | This is usually for the benefit of elderly or infirm persons.
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| 5. | I leave the close parking spaces for the lazy and infirm.
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| 6. | Many people, especially the old and infirm, drink polluted water.
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| 7. | A poor infirm, weak, and despised old man.
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| 8. | And it wasn't as if she appeared old and infirm.
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| 9. | That no person aged and infirm shall want or beg for bread.
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| 10. | The question is how to serve those who become infirm or ill.
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