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Upon becoming famous, each friend seemed unable to talk to their nonfamous friends about previous normal things anymore.
FORBES: What Is It Like When Someone You Know Suddenly Becomes Rich And Famous?
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Scans might be used someday to tell when pain is hurting a baby, someone with dementia or a paralyzed person unable to talk.
WSJ: Doctors use brain scans to 'see' and measure pain
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She is unable to talk and had been thought to be in a vegetative state, with no awareness or consciousness of her surroundings.
BBC: Death plea case rejected by judge
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One good example: the 330, 000 Americans who are confined to bed or unable to talk as a result of severe dementia, such as that caused by Alzheimer's disease.
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One boy-girl pair had been unable to talk at all.
NEWYORKER: Personal Best
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The third issue why it may matter, is simply out of people's feeling of happiness and wellbeing, and if we find people are perennially worried about certain issues that they feel unable to talk to people about, then their unhappiness and concern must be, at the end of the day, something of importance in social policy and to the government.
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As for the so-called died-in-the-wool football lovers, well, er, they are unable to think or talk about anything else!
BBC: Ghana embraces Nations Cup fever
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The charity Hope for John was set up to fund studies into the condition, which left him unable to walk, talk or eat.
BBC: John Sharp
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But when his father subsequently flies in for a visit he makes small talk, unable to pose the questions that haunt him.
ECONOMIST: The young writers�� holocaust
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Fiennes himself plays the implacable general, who, unable to summon much love for the common people or to feign such feelings in smooth talk, is ejected from Rome.
NEWYORKER: Coriolanus