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The left carped that the money should have been spent on the halt and the lame.
Back to the halt and the lame and the generally no count.
I hope Temar's not insisting on taking all but the halt and the lame.
First the blind, then the deaf and the dumb, then the halt and the lame - and so on.
The name of the game, 'Grandmother's Footsteps' is already a hint: the young and fit creeping up on the old, the halt and the lame.
Concerned and caring, and always moved by the underdog, you willingly devote time to the halt and the lame.
He was known for his towering rages at incompetence, lack of concentration, quitters, the over brash the slow, the blind, the halt and the lame.
By that time the Wehrmacht had taken all but the halt and the lame, and the Volksturm had taken most of the rest.
Republicans are looking to quickly establish their own credibility for cutting before they start getting accused of heartlessness for trying to cut government spending for widows, orphans, the halt and the lame.
Jeannette Catsoulis of The New York Times wrote, "...if the movie's hilariously cruel treatment of the halt and the lame upsets you, you can enjoy the crisp cinematography, operatically repulsive effects and frequently witty dialogue."
And no doubt its proponents will point my fellow disabled people to the Americans With Disabilities Act-compliant, but architecturally unattractive, provisions they've made - inevitably around the corner, on the side, in the back, anywhere but here - to accommodate the halt and the lame.
In the first, set in Tangier and titled "The Halt and the Lame," an American businessman named Kenneth Hoyle (Richard Jordan), somewhat defensively but heatedly defends his top-executive job of overseeing sales of baby formula to third-world countries.
"It's to provide courts for the sick and the halt and the lame who have been victims of accidents, a place where abused children can be placed in foster care, a place where the homeless and those in need of help can come to redress wrongs done to them."