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I didn't want to show a handicapped person who was always angry.
"I don't believe a handicapped person has any more right to make noise than anyone else," he said.
For the first time, he said, the winner was a mentally handicapped person.
But for the physically handicapped person, they are particularly meaningful.
Households with a sick or handicapped person account for another 41 percent.
Others assume a profoundly handicapped person is able to vote.
Access to the falls by vehicle may also be allowed for handicapped persons.
I felt myself a target as a handicapped person.
My family is already strained with one handicapped person: we have met our quota.
Through a lift the station is accessible for handicapped persons.
In the other car there was a casualty and a severely handicapped person.
There is a special chair so that handicapped persons may enter the pool.
"The burden has to be, initially, on the handicapped person to express his needs.
Vital and necessary services directed at handicapped persons might be damaged as a result.
A handicapped person would have a hard time just getting down the block - his wheelchair would be gone.
We are having trouble finding a wheelchair-accessible boat that can help the handicapped person to get into the water.
Perhaps they could brutalize a handicapped person tonight, too.
The station is not fully accessible for handicapped persons.
On the other hand, they had marked me as a "handicapped person," complete with cane and special license plates.
Now he would wander here and there finding the injured, physically handicapped persons, taking them to the hospital.
She does have restrooms for passengers but they are not accessible to handicapped persons.
Psychoactive drug use in an institution for intellectually handicapped persons.
It helps the handicapped person feel not so isolated."
The best place for a mentally handicapped person is with their family, but this may not always be possible, particularly as the person grows older.
The mentally handicapped person should, wherever possible, be encouraged to live outside his or her home with a view to eventual independence.