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lame
disabled or crippled in the legs or feet


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To these three types, Halpern and LaMay (2000) added two other distinct types: Spatiotemporal ability and generation and maintenance of a spatial image.
See Shlomo Shoham & Nira Lamay, Commission for Future Generations in the Knesset: Lessons Learnt, in HANDBOOK OF INTERGENERATIONAL JUSTICE 244 (Joerg Chet Tremmel ed.
Members of the group are Jennifer Ickes, William Chavez, Johnathan Gerhardt, Jack King, Sherry LaMay, Ben Arguijo, Tom Gage, David Kirby, Roy Littleton, Maria Medina, John Pijawka, Joe Savage, Matt Scarsella, Steve Baumgarn, Chris Canavan, Danny Davis, Jane DeRose-Bamman, Doug Eib, Teresa Musial, John Wells, Steve Connolly, Doug Hopinkah, Loreen Lithgow, Sandra Martin, Frank Rodarte, Art Vollmer and Chris Whitman.
 
 
 
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