Before he turned one, doctors amputated his lower legs at the middle of his calves.
On the Palestinian side, Mr Arafat, an old revolutionary leader turned one-man-band politician, is also unpopular with his own people.
Late in the afternoon, he pulled into a Toys R Us to buy a present for his nephew Caiden, who had just turned one.
In her first year of teaching second grade at Woodland West Elementary School, Monette turned one of the lowest-performing classes into one of the highest achieving.
He turned one between bat and pad to bowl Kirby for 15 after Gloucestershire had begun the final day on 97-2, facing a remote victory target of 411.
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Kallis was also given a lifeline when 44, Marcus Trescothick failing to hold onto a low edge diving at slip, after the unfortunate Giles turned one out of the rough.
Here we had a movie about bank robbers, some of whom were pretty bad guys, which looked at the community, the culture, and the cycle of poverty and violence in Boston which turned one generation after another into criminals.
It took the NRA -- the nation's most politically powerful gun lobby that boasts 4.3 million members -- one week and a bizarre press conference-turned-one-way-announcement to do just that.
Dell knew he needed help, and turned to one of his new board members, A.G.
Too soon to tell, but it has turned into one of the media's favorite Hollywood plotlines.
The run turned a one-point lead into a double-digit margin that was never threatened.
The cheapest bail-out in the world, as he initially called it, turned into one of the costliest.
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Then it stalled, turned on one wing, and crashed in a fiery explosion.
Mr Lynch founded software company Autonomy as a small start-up and turned into one of the UK's largest technology companies.
To do this, the researchers turned to one of the world's most widely used experimental animals, the hard-up male student.
Knowing he was out of his depth, Seibert turned to one of his own investors, Bijan Sabet of Spark Capital.
Tanthawee originally left Chiang Mai to further her education in New Zealand, but a degree in media turned into one in culinary arts.
McCarthy showed how popular distrust of the establishment could be turned into one of the most powerful weapons in the Republican Party's armoury.
The sprawling investigation turned up one of the largest insider trading conspiracies in history, leading to multiple convictions and millions of dollars in penalties.
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The vote comes after a decade of rule by Carlos Menem, a rumbustious Peronist who turned into one of Latin America's firmest free-market reformers.
Witnesses described a scene in which a jovial atmosphere quickly turned to one of panic at the downtown Civic Center Park just before 5 p.m.
The senator from Massachusetts also turned to one of the most contentious issues in the country -- and a central issue that drew the crowd.
For 19 years, Indiana State Police searched for him, but it was last October when the missing boy case turned into one of changed identities.
He turned up one day hungry and riding a gray horse that had a filthy blanket on his back and a rope halter instead of a bridle.
And, of course, the most surreal thing of all: that Bryant and Lin's duel turned into one of the most closely watched competitions in recent NBA memory.
Every seat taken, and we sat there in the sudden dark and turned to one another for an explanation, as the rest of the train disappeared into the tunnel.
Butterfield blazed over from five yards but Palace soon had a two-goal cushion as Danns controlled Ambrose's chip and turned in one movement before clinically slotting past Joe Lewis.
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