His amputee activism has included extensive visitation and counseling of returning veterans of the Iraq War and the War in Afghanistan who have sustained the loss of limbs.
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In an AD & D policy, benefits are available not only for accidental death but also for the loss of limbs or body functions such as sight and hearing.
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Human populations can be inflicted with frostbites when exposed for extended periods of time to cold and may result in the loss of limbs or damage to internal organs.
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In 1921 1, 187, 450 men were in receipt of pensions for war disabilities, with a fifth of these having suffered serious loss of limbs or eyesight, paralysis or lunacy.
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Developed from occupational therapy for injured British servicemen at Wharncliffe War Hospital in Sheffield, many of whom had been seriously invalided during the First World War, including severe shell shock and the loss of limbs.
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Over 300 disabled people have participated in the scholarship scheme, several are paraplegic, and others are disabled as a result, for example, of cerebral palsy, loss of limbs, rheumatoid arthritis, MS, ME, spina bifida and poliomyelitis.
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But for a guy who has for the first time in his NBA coaching career tiptoed nearly all the way through the regular-season minefield without loss of limb, watching Kemp flirt with trouble has to be mortifying.
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On 9 September, the NTC health minister said that at least 2, 000 rebels and civilians had been killed in the Misrata area since the war began, with at least 900 injuries that had resulted in loss of limbs.
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Of course, if you adhered strictly to WP : RS, you may not be able to keep a score of every gunshot and every loss of limb as you're doing now, but it will leave wikipedia in better encyclopedic shape.
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The Peace Project's inaugural endeavor was in Sierra Leone; " Operation Rise " provided crutches to people, many of whom, due to the loss of limbs through amputation during the civil war as well as disabilities, had little personal mobility.