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Since then, he'd never been able to take his eyes from an amputee.
How long the amputees can keep this up is not clear.
To be without him was to suddenly become an amputee.
"We get about five arm amputees a month because of this."
Among those 1,000 were also 31 wounded, including four amputees.
She was the first female double amputee from the war.
But when he returned with the patient, the 38 amputees were gone.
Two were recent amputees: one lost a hand, the other a foot.
She became the first amputee to finish the 100-mile race.
Then he took her by the hand and the two amputees danced across the living room.
He became an above the knee amputee as a result of cancer.
The youngest amputee I met was a little girl one year old.
Even in the hospital, what can you do for it, a multiple amputee?
We've done it for some other amputees already, and a great number of experimental animals.
The amputees have not yet proved that they can succeed on their own.
When the amputee rolled into view, he waved to the group.
United Nations workers estimate that there are between 800 and 1,000 amputees here.
You see, the amputees didn't believe that they would lose their hands.
She'd had her arm shot off; she was in an amputee ward.
According to some estimates, there are 60,000 amputees in Vietnam as a result of the war.
A person who has had an arm or leg removed is known as an amputee.
Twenty years ago, people were hoping an amputee would just be able to walk again.
Unlike some other amputees, he had never learned to fight with his opposite hand.
She spotted a young man her son knew who was a triple amputee.
Unlike many amputees in Cambodia, these three victims have found work.