deaf

  • 41deaf to — unwilling to listen or respond to. → deaf …

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  • 42deaf — adj 1. hard of hearing, unhearing, stone deaf. 2. unmoved, unwavering, unswerving; insensitive, unconcerned, indifferent, inattentive, refusing to listen; unmindful, regardless, heedless …

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  • 43Deaf culture — describes the social beliefs, behaviors, art, literary traditions, history, values and shared institutions of communities that are affected by deafness and which use sign languages as the main means of communication. When used as a cultural label …

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  • 44Deaf Wrestlefest — Event poster for the 2009 edition of Deaf Wrestlefest Information Promotion Steel City Wrestling …

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  • 45Deaf American — Deaf Americans Notable Deaf Americans: Marlee Matlin • Sophia Fowler Gallaudet • Dummy Hoy • Edward Miner Gallaudet • Ben Bahan • I. King Jordan • Julia Brace • George Veditz To …

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  • 46Deaf climbers — use alternative ways such as commands, hand tactics, and sometimes an Interpreter or hearing aid to assist them with their climb. They are capable of all types of climbing including bouldering, which consists of no ropes and usually a crash pad.… …

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  • 47Deaf Smith County, Texas — Deaf Smith County Courthouse in Hereford, Texas …

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  • 48Deaf Smith — Born April 19, 1787(1787 04 19) Dutchess County, New York Died November 30, 1837(1837 11 30) (aged 50) …

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  • 49Deaf President Now — (DPN) was a student protest at Gallaudet University. The university, established by an act of Congress in 1864 to serve the Deaf, had always been led by a hearing president. The protest began on March 6, 1988 when the Board of Trustees announced… …

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  • 50DEAF-MUTE — (Heb. חֵרֵשׁ, heresh), always classed in the Talmud together with the minor and the imbecile as being irresponsible and of no independent will, from which stem all the restrictions and exemptions applying to him, both in law and the performance… …

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