Little convention people juggle their BlackBerrys and cells, their laminated passes flapping in the breeze . ( The tyros ambulate conspicuously near hotel entrances, talking loudly into their headsets . ) There are never more little people on parade at once than at a convention.
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"I have a patient who is a double amputee who is talking about getting back into golf once his prostheses are in place and he's able to ambulate well, " says Leslie Shirakawa, therapeutic recreation specialist with Northridge Hospital Medical Center.
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Restraints can also interfere with normal labor and delivery of the child where it is important for women to be able to ambulate during labor to alleviate pain and be able to be moved quickly in case an emergency Caesarean section or C-section operation becomes necessary.
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The school's Latin motto " ut filii lucis ambulate " ( " let us walk as children of light " ), drawn from Ephesians 5 : 8, reflects the Christian influence on its founding, an influence still reflected today in its daily chapel services and hospitality to Christian teachers.
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Among some of the people with spastic diplegia who choose to be ambulatory on either an exclusive or predominant basis, one of the seemingly common lifestyle choices is for the person to ambulate within his or her home without an assistive device, and then to use the assistive device, if any, once outdoors.
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On his release he appears to have gone to New York City, where a newspaper records his involvement in a fraud case and refers to him as " a tailor and breeches maker, field preacher, anti-bank deposite politician, romance writer, circulating librarian, and ambulating dealer in drugs, deism, and demoralization in general ".
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The ALJ relied on evidence that between August 2005 and June 2006, Meyer reported improvements in his condition, decreased pain, and less use of pain medication, and clinical observations that during this time Meyer was " in no apparent distress " and appeared " generally healthy . " The ALJ also cited a June 2006 one-page physical therapy discharge form noting that Meyer " was able to perform his activities of daily living independently; had no work / recreational restrictions; and could ambulate independently ."
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Spears wrote that he was " an overwhelming personality . . . very intolerant of ( ) ignorance . . . arrogant, aitchless when excited, and flat-footed ( both figuratively and physically ) . . . an ambulating refrigerator . . . when speaking of ( any minister ) he generally closed the sentence by making the gesture of a governess rapping the knuckles of a child fiddling with things on the table . . . a great man, probably the best and finest soldier we produced in the war . . . his manners were not good . . . for the sake of standing by Haig he probably put aside and overrode many ideas of his own . . . ( in his loyalty to Haig ) he was " plus royaliste que le roi " ".