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When you see me I'll probably be in a wheelchair.
He is in a wheelchair after being shot last year.
He went through times being in a wheelchair and having to learn to walk again.
I'm in a wheelchair, and I lost the use of my hands.
At this point,the man is in a wheelchair and has white hair.
After the race, he was in a wheelchair but had not yet seen a doctor.
He was in a wheelchair for a decade of his early life.
John was in a wheelchair by then but otherwise very much himself.
He wasn't particularly surprised to see that she was in a wheelchair.
"Being in a wheelchair doesn't make a bit of difference when it comes to work," he said.
His Indian mother was in a wheelchair by the bay window, reading.
He has a broken leg and is in a wheelchair.
"My old friends had a hard time adjusting to me being in a wheelchair."
It's no secret she's been in a wheelchair for ten years.
If you are in a wheelchair, be sure to put the brakes on.
The next penguin to come by is in a wheelchair.
Clifford is in a wheelchair, which he often has problems with.
She lived with her husband, who had been in a wheelchair since having a stroke years earlier.
The man is in a wheelchair, for crying out loud.
And it's hard to believe that people don't react at all to you being in a wheelchair.
One of them was in a wheelchair, and they later tried to incorporate that into the show.
"He's in a wheelchair, and this afternoon we're going outside for the first time."
She is in a wheelchair, unable to walk, talk or feed herself.
"I am in a wheelchair," he has always told them right off the bat.
Next time we saw him he was in a wheelchair, looking bright and new but with only one hand waving.