He wrote several plays that ran off-Broadway, including " Going Home " in 1980, " WomanTalk " in 1984 and " The Deaf Mute Howls " in 1988.
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The centipede-like creature eventually breaks free from the container that held it in and is released into the theater where the deaf mute woman ran before she died.
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Jane elicited the assistance of Rev . Gallaudet who ran the Church Mission to Deaf Mutes at St . Ann's Church for the Deaf in New York City.
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South Africa's Terence Parkin, a deaf mute since birth, enjoyed the race of his life to take a silver medal in an African record of 2 : 12.50.
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Bach wrote the cantata in his first year in Leipzig, which he had started after Trinity of 1723, for the healing of a deaf mute man ( ).
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She also offered classes in anatomy at the Academia de Bellas Artes, and provided free psychological and learning consultations for children with special needs, particularly blind and deaf mute children.
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Oscar Teweles, who at one time held the positions of assistant secretary and treasurer, Oscar lived in Hotel Astor for years and was a deaf mute after suffering a stroke.
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She co-starred as a deaf mute on the hit show " Mission : Impossible ( 1966 TV series ) " and was nominated for the NAACP Image Award for this performance.
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Wood also performed in the show, but said later " There was a sketch set in Belfast and I couldn t do the accent, so they made me a deaf mute ."
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The film version of " The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter " debuted in 1968 and stars Alan Arkin as a deaf mute who befriends a teen girl ( Sandra Locke ).