Older pickpockets, incapacitated for work on their own hook, instructed the younger charges, reducing the subject to a science. |
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You have the power to order, consume, relax, but you are also incapacitated, at the mercy of the hotel machine. |
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In his incapacitated state the bogus lawman fell gratefully back onto the grass. |
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Marcellus was struck down sick and incapacitated when a galactic storm struck the outer planets, creating destruction and havoc. |
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Was she forced to become a chiropractor because so many of her yoga clients were overdoing it and leaving her centre incapacitated? |
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Shock often manifests itself as conversion hysteria, where the mind causes the body to be incapacitated. |
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The battle was over, and the only knight preventing his retreat was incapacitated. |
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He is married to Aggie, incapacitated with a broken leg, like Jimmy Stewart in Rear Window. |
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The reason for the application was that the existing worker had suffered a heart attack and is currently incapacitated. |
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In 1963, he suffered the first of several strokes which finally incapacitated him. |
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And if someone is incapacitated and unable to make decisions for themselves, woe betide another person who might make a wrong decision for them. |
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When it comes to conflicts of interest among states holding veto power, the Security Council is incapacitated. |
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They probably incapacitated the flight crews, then took over the controls and steered the aircraft into their targets, the experts said. |
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If an individual's incapacity prevents him from aspiring to a normal range of employments, he is treated as permanently incapacitated. |
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Once a patient is extremely incapacitated, there is little medical motivation to aggressively treat such infections. |
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And we're searching now what would need to take place if the governor would be incapacitated. |
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The guy is bleeding like crazy, but I can't stop until I am sure he's incapacitated. |
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Have been severely incapacitated by latest pregnancy symptoms so apologies for absence. |
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Her lawyers have said she was so incapacitated she could not sign her name and had to use a thumb print as a signature. |
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I will tell the jury that he was mentally incapacitated or driven by emotion alone and hadn't a clue of how to deal. |
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Generally, absent a living will or other advance directive, a spouse assumes decision making power if someone becomes incapacitated. |
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The plaintiff's case at trial was simply that she was totally incapacitated. |
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A real man, I used to say, no matter how sickly or incapacitated, should pick up a case by its handle and carry it like a man. |
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Those physical injuries incapacitated her for her former job, but it was not suggested that they incapacitated her wholly. |
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I don't appear to be completely incapacitated by incipient Alzheimer's after all, then. |
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Such an informal check on the Court could give the public some assurances that law clerks are not running an incapacitated justice's office. |
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People driving within the legal limit can be really incapacitated and have their driving seriously impaired, especially at lunchtime. |
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There was no formal role for a queen to be regent in England when king was incapacitated. |
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Instead I lay incapacitated, overwhelmed by the sensation I am now able to give the name micropsia. |
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The court then on that material finds that he was not after all incapacitated and you have irreconcilable judgments of the court. |
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Bob has been totally incapacitated, as far as his professional life is concerned because of this. |
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And the second bomber was injured or at least was incapacitated by that first attack, and his bomb didn't go off. |
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The aim of the programme was to reintegrate people who were temporarily incapacitated into the workforce. |
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Australian investigators say they believe the doomed Boeing 777 flew on autopilot and that the crew was incapacitated. |
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It may be that this indicates a greater readiness on the part of the courts to mitigate the lack of legislation on the treatment of incapacitated patients. |
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I also had a couple of ciders and that together with the bright sunlight most likely brought on the terrible headache that incapacitated me in the evening. |
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She notes that in some 70 percent of assaults categorized in the poll, alcohol was involved, and the woman was incapacitated. |
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In most cases the parents are physically incapacitated through drugs or drink or mentally and emotionally destroyed by having suffered themselves as children. |
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Instantly, a broken neck incapacitated an American role model, and no doctor on the planet could help. |
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And in fact, we have a number of incidents in Russia lately where people were either assassinated or poisoned or administered some drugs which incapacitated them. |
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This may be a minor, or a mentally handicapped or legally incapacitated adult, either for a given period or permanently. |
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For the Sun King continued to show off his treasures from a wheeled perambulator when he was incapacitated by gout late in his 72-year reign. |
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The headaches caused her to become significantly incapacitated and interfered with her ability to do her job. |
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There, the wife was not involved in the company, she was not a company director, her husband was simply temporarily incapacitated and she had power of attorney. |
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When, for whatever reason, people become frail and incapacitated two strategies need to be followed. |
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It may also include leaving incapacitated older adults alone for too long or abandoning them. |
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He then found the conductor incapacitated in a small stream below the right-of-way and pulled him from the water. |
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The reality is that in a crash, some of those flight attendants will die or be incapacitated. |
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Europe must take effective, practical action to uphold the rights of the most incapacitated elderly people too. |
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An additional monthly allowance is provided to pensioners who are exceptionally incapacitated in whole or in part by their pensioned disability. |
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An example of this occurs when an incapacitated police constable is reassigned to duties which would normally be performed by a clerk. |
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The best way to prevent a totally incapacitated cow is with careful herd observation, early diagnosis and prompt treatment. |
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Fortunately, people nowadays may themselves determine who will take care of them and their property should they become incapacitated. |
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These more active offenders will thus be on the street longer before they are incapacitated. |
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It may be an option to in principle not propose any partially incapacitated persons for lay-off. |
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But it allows a guardian to give an incapacitated person in marriage if there is a clear benefit for the latter. |
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The Defendant would then pay the incapacitated person that amount, less any pension contribution if he or she was in the pension scheme and less tax and National Insurance. |
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The centre seat, once it broke loose, may have injured and incapacitated the passengers or impeded their escape. |
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Today we look at claims that in Queensland, the regime that looks after the most vulnerable people, the infirm elderly, and incapacitated adults, is failing. |
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If this breadwinner becomes unemployed or incapacitated, poverty instantly results. |
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But if they were incapacitated by senility or physical disease, they were seen as a burden, especially by the younger generations. |
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With this service, a member who is temporarily incapacitated and unable to drive is entitled to one drive home per year. |
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Luckily, Dr. Paul happened to be walking by, and he incapacitated Mr. Macpherson with a cattle prod. |
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Howard Ryan, a ballistics expert, testified for the state that Kyle was immediately incapacitated by the bullets and was not facing the shooter. |
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But when the event approached, her blood pressure had plummeted, leaving her incapacitated. |
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Another example might be people who are mentally incapacitated, either by disability or drunkenness. |
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Photographs of mentally incapacitated children were juxtaposed with those of healthy children. |
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The plethora renders us lean, by suppressing our spirits, whereby they are incapacitated of digesting the alimonious humours into flesh. |
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Congregations where there is no minister, or where the minister is incapacitated may be moderated by a specially trained elder. |
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Finally, a judgment would be rendered declaring you incapacitated and naming a curator, tutor or advisor to a person of full age, depending on the type of protection deemed appropriate by the court. |
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What merit can a sick person, incapacitated for all struggle, earn? |
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While en route to his destination, the pilot most likely became incapacitated to such a degree that he allowed the aircraft to enter a descending turn and strike the ground. |
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Maintenance shall be presumed to be necessary if he or she is bringing up a minor child of the marriage or is incapacitated for employment because of his or her age or state of health. |
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Invalidity benefit schemes are often based on a clear-cut categorisation of people into two groups: the able-bodied and the incapacitated or disabled. |
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But a prison service order provides that release under this power can be ordered only if the prisoner is terminally ill or physically incapacitated and other conditions are met. |
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After her dad died, her mum was left incapacitated – she had done all the caring and he looked after everything financial, so she had no clue about bills or whether there was a mortgage. |
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And it slams the government Minerals Management Service for being so cowed and incapacitated by industry deregulatory pressure that it failed to exert any serious oversight either. |
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They were also accompanied by various people who were injured or disabled, most of them children either disabled or totally incapacitated by their injuries. |
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For example, the Court and a territorial State incapacitated by mass crimes may agree that a consensual division of labour is the most logical and effective approach. |
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A payment designed to compensate for the lower pension contributions made because you were unable to work as a result being totally and permanently incapacitated. |
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Although the majority of fatal seaplane accidents in the water involve drowning, approximately one-tenth of these victims were incapacitated from non-fatal impact forces. |
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Both the king and the Black Prince were by this time incapacitated by illness, leaving Gaunt in virtual control of government. |
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In 1788, Pitt faced a major crisis when the King fell victim to a mysterious illness, a form of mental disorder that incapacitated him. |
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The Regency Acts allow for regencies in the event of a monarch who is a minor or who is physically or mentally incapacitated. |
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Charlotte was increasingly incapacitated by Paget's disease of bone, and he developed pernicious anaemia. |
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However, Fonab was wounded in the daring frontal attack and then became incapacitated with a fever. |
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The injurer also had to provide someone to fulfill the victim's duties while he was incapacitated. |
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This seems to have driven Llywelyn into what some historians have speculated to be a nervous breakdown and incapacitated him. |
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If an astronaut is completely incapacitated by space adaptation syndrome, he or she is under the effect of one garn of symptoms. |
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Hundreds of thousands died or became incapacitated due to the harsh conditions. |
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This may be done for tax reasons or to control the property and its benefits if the settlor is absent, incapacitated, or deceased. |
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The rate at which pots become incapacitated can be affected by their rate of decomposition, bioerosion, and engulfment through encrustation by sessile organisms. |
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The MSPB should reconsider the enforced leave doctrine and its unsalutary impact on federal managers in the context of dealing with incapacitated employees. |
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The Belgians had represented the largest and most capable element in the UNAMIR mission, leaving it incapacitated and unable to cope with the events of the Rwandan Genocide. |
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Once the initial attack is over, the boar steps back, takes position and attacks again if the victim is still moving, only ending once the victim is completely incapacitated. |
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When Sargent was incapacitated by tuberculosis in 1933, Beecham conducted a performance of Messiah at the Albert Hall to raise money to support his younger colleague. |
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The runner's only task was to run between the wickets instead of the incapacitated batsman, and he was required to wear and carry exactly the same equipment as the batsman. |
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When a regency is necessary, the next qualified individual in the line of succession automatically becomes regent, unless they themselves are a minor or incapacitated. |
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With several major commanders dead or incapacitated, the Prussian king proved incapable of effectively commanding the army, which began to quickly disintegrate. |
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The Spithead and Nore mutinies in 1797 incapacitated the Channel and North Sea fleets, leaving Britain potentially exposed to invasion, but were rapidly resolved. |
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