Examples of using Man in a wheelchair in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Why is that man in a wheelchair?'.
Pretty good for a man in a wheelchair.
It was a man in a wheelchair desperately trying to move away.
Do not make me shoot a man in a wheelchair.
Or last man in a wheelchair with no paint.
Why are they burning a man in a wheelchair?'.
Man in a wheelchair enters a house with no elevator… kills someone on the second floor?
Or with a man in a wheelchair?
As I get closer, I see that it is a man in a wheelchair.
I put this man in a wheelchair for the rest of his life, and then I just walk out the door?
He screws the wife of a man in a wheelchair!
He was an old man in a wheelchair.
While those I had only just metstruggled to look past the image of a silent man in a wheelchair.
She opens the door and sees a man in a wheelchair with no arms and no legs.
And just 10 minutes ago, a bald,bespectacled man held the door for a man in a wheelchair.
One day Dean Kamen saw a young man in a wheelchair struggling to get over a curb.
If there had been a TV in every living room 60 yearsago… this country does not elect a man in a wheelchair.
However, Hurley asks a nurse if he is talking to a man in a wheelchair, and she confirms it, letting Hurley believe Locke is alive.
If there had been a TV in every living room sixty years ago,this country does not elect a man in a wheelchair.
If you were walking down the street and seeing a man in a wheelchair who could not climb the stairs to an office that has no ramp, would you not try to help him?
As I ran down the street, I saw a man in a wheelchair.
These included philosopher BertrandRussell, who recalledhis grandfather in his later life as"a kindly old man in a wheelchair.
Easy, hombre. You wouldn't shoot a man in a wheelchair, would you?
At the elder-care facility in Yokohama, I watch a nurseplace a Paro in the arms of a blind 90-year-old man in a wheelchair.
The third shows a tiny Russian man in a wheelchair.
If there is a more thrilling form of competition for a young man in a wheelchair, this guy hasn't seen it.