| 41. | And having some of these irregularities doesn't mean someone will be a stutterer, Foundas says.
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| 42. | "We are told that Moses was a stutterer, " he said in the article.
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| 43. | Most agree that it changed the way people regarded stutterers and opened the door to effective new therapies.
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| 44. | He is also a stutterer, something to which he constantly makes humorous references in his live performances.
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| 45. | There are several of these devices that use auditory feedback to help stutterers be able to speak normally.
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| 46. | Stutterers also use beta blockers to avoid fight / flight responses, hence reducing the tendency to stutter.
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| 47. | The actor James Earl Jones is a chronic stutterer, however he doesn't stutter when acting.
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| 48. | She's a stutterer who has extra trouble with words that start with " M ."
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| 49. | The study also suggests that the best approach to help stutterers may be one that combines several different methods.
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| 50. | But the stutterers said they felt that they especially needed one because they had spent long years in isolation.
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