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My rescuers also saved others: a deaf mute, a Russian widow with children, and other Jews.
UNESCO: EDUCATION
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Johnny Belinda (1948), in which she gave an Oscar-winning performance, transforming herself into a deaf mute teen, is often cited as the pinnacle of her career.
FORBES: How Jane Wyman Dealt With Tragedy
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Dozens of others allege that the trial left their children paralyzed, deaf, mute or blind.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Celina Aarons has her two deaf-mute brothers on her plan.
MSN: Woman shocked by $201,000 cellphone bill
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The deaf-mute helped my grandfather to his feet and led him to the door, where he could see the dark field swimming with shadows: the villagers, the snowdrifts, the fence.
NEWYORKER: The Tiger��s Wife
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On July 19th, after being handed a note by a group of deaf and mute Mexicans, the police freed 45 adults and 12 children from two apartments in Queens, New York.
ECONOMIST: Modern slavery
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All but the children were deaf, mute or both.
ECONOMIST: Modern slavery
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China Central Television and The Beijing News say police have arrested 360 suspects in a nationwide operation to rescue 70 deaf-mute people abducted by criminal gangs to work as burglars and pickpockets.
BBC: China media: Political models
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"In other words, she had knowledge that John would grow up to be a serial killer, she had knowledge that Paul would be a deaf, mute, homosexual prostitute, " Resnick said of Yates' delusions.
CNN: Andrea Yates case: Expert: Mom believed she was battling Satan
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If his dream was to live in the woods, with a fireplace and a typewriter and sheaves of notes hooked on the wall, almost like a deaf-mute in his dealings with the world, that was his affair.
ECONOMIST: J.D. Salinger
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He heard the sound of footsteps, and moments later the deaf-mute girl was kneeling at his side in the little room, digging him out of his tarp, brushing the hair from his forehead with worry in her eyes.
NEWYORKER: The Tiger��s Wife
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Mr. Tuttle was among the masters who preferred their servants to be mute, deaf, and blind except when his convenience required the matter otherwise.
NEWYORKER: The Limner