Jakarta turned into a giant battle field when riots paralyzed the capital city. |
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She had a stroke over 12 years ago and since then has been partially paralyzed and so has been living in the hospital wing of a rest home. |
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At that moment, I felt like the life force was leaving my body and I was paralyzed, as my mind raced. |
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He is paralyzed by his inability to communicate or articulate his feelings. |
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Arytenoid adduction and rotation is another technique that seeks to medialize the vocal process of the paralyzed arytenoid cartilage. |
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As though in a trance they stood, staring at that white mask with its black eyes and frame of sable hair, paralyzed by hesitation. |
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The scientists then injected those neurons into the lumbar spinal cords of the paralyzed rats. |
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Two years ago she had a massive heart attack, leaving her face partially paralyzed for months. |
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She was sobbing now, paralyzed like a cornered rabbit knowing she was doomed. |
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He was paralyzed by the agony, unable to move even as he felt the heavy tread of General Powell's feet as he came to stand above him. |
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When she was born a treatable disease was misdiagnosed, and she was paralyzed. |
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With a few cunning camera tricks and makeup, he literally becomes a paralyzed man, both of body and of heart. |
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The view from here is not as dark and murky as it was when I gripped the door handle of my car, practically paralyzed with fear and horror. |
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The fact is I am in love with her, and this unrequited emotion has paralyzed me. |
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My feeling was I would most likely be paralyzed from the shot and not be able to unstrap myself from the seat. |
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Though both his legs are paralyzed by polio, the 27-year-old sportsman has taken up the challenge bravely. |
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One promising technique for unlocking the thoughts of paralyzed patients is to hook them up to electroencephalograms. |
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Her legs and her right arm were still paralyzed, so she was stuck in her sitting position. |
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I stared into his breathtaking, wonderful, gorgeous, striking, stunning eyes and felt like I was paralyzed. |
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Neurological examination was compromised because the patient was chemically paralyzed. |
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The poison can cause a fast heart or a paralyzed palate with fluids regurgitated through the nose. |
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Judy gasped in shock and horror, paralyzed with disgust and unbridled rage as Sarah stormed out of the room. |
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When they put me in the an air tight cell, they put this device on my head that paralyzed my body. |
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I was paralyzed with fear the whole time, unable to move a muscle even if there had been anything I could have done. |
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The 50-year-old former jockey was paralyzed from the chest down during an accident on August 4, 1999 at Rockingham. |
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In June, 1999, a stroke turned his active 78-year-old mother speechless and paralyzed. |
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But in 1993, still paralyzed from the waist down, he started working with a swimming coach. |
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His wounded right arm remained partially paralyzed for the rest of his life. |
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He told her that he had been involved in an accident at work that had left him paralyzed from the waist down. |
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Left paralyzed, she survived five months in Coppet, surrounded by a few remaining friends and her family. |
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At 5, Olivia was diagnosed with leukemia and endured an experimental medication that left her hands paralyzed. |
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Hawking uses his wheelchair as an appendage to his paralyzed body, a device for the physical expression of his personality. |
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She was a vibrant, active 11-year-old until she was hit by a car and paralyzed from the neck down. |
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She became paralyzed eight years ago when she fell off a stool and broke her thigh. |
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After all I am the woman who spends a large percentage of her time paralyzed with indecision or fear, or both. |
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She's indecisive, she's basically paralyzed by some romantic notion of the way things should be. |
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I watched, paralyzed, as the blood soaked the once white sheets, giving them a rich crimson color. |
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In answer to the implied question, potter wasp females stock these pots with paralyzed caterpillars. |
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It could also help provide the basis for developing neural prostheses capable of restoring function to paralyzed limbs. |
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Her body slowly becomes a paralyzed, pustulated, corpulent emitter of foul gas. |
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This jibe comes after ads in which Davis attacked the paralyzed Abbot for not caring about other wheelchair-bound Texans. |
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In a 1964 Esquire profile, the usually savage Helen Lawrenson said his personality had paralyzed her into wordlessness. |
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A rescue party was hurriedly assembled and prepared to leave Friday morning, but another blizzard blew in from the west and paralyzed all movement. |
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As a result, Simmons finds that good girls are paralyzed by self-criticism. |
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The claim that consumers and business investors are paralyzed by the state of public finances has never been empirically proved. |
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It certainly allays fears that the company is stagnating under Tim Cook, too paralyzed to make decisions without its founder. |
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She's over 90 and has been partially paralyzed for over 10 years. |
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Though he remains partially paralyzed and continues in physical therapy, Kevin McCarthy is married and the father of two children. |
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But Rogers said the new policy is instead a new level of red tape that has paralyzed the U.S. military and intelligence community. |
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The child had brain cancer and was paralyzed after a faulty operation. |
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They create ossified institutions, paralyzed by groupthink and incapable of self-reflection. |
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By the time the victim begins hallucinating, turns gray-skinned, becomes paralyzed, and dies, it may be impossible to identify who did the dastardly deed, or when. |
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The shot damaged his liver, lungs, pancreas and spleen and has left him paralyzed from the waist down. |
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Her stepson says she recently suffered several strokes and is partially paralyzed. |
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The Garridos paralyzed her with a stun gun, forced her into their car, and sped off, hiding her under a blanket. |
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Vertebrae can collapse, cause a hunch back, and nerves may be paralyzed. |
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Since the spring of 2010, the financial world has been intermittently paralyzed by euro fear. |
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There are 17,000 tons of cargo in the Chilean port of Arica that cannot be transported because the railroad between Arica and La Paz has been paralyzed. |
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When it arrives I am so paralyzed with fear, I can't get on. |
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The presence of Gothic motifs in the typography of 16th-century illustrated books and even in church architecture is not construed as a paralyzed attachment to tradition. |
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He was paralyzed from the waist down, a World War II veteran and had six weeks to live. |
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He is paralyzed, breathes through a ventilator, and communicates via a sophisticated computer. |
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He blinked as pain wracked his body and paralyzed him momentarily. |
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The series also reversed a long trend that saw the character paralyzed by the Joker and confined to a wheelchair for a decade. |
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The move has been taken in view of the recent Sony cyberattack, which paralyzed the organization for a few days. |
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The air strikes have paralyzed the city's transportation system. |
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With voluntary muscle action progressively affected, patients in the later stages of the disease may become totally paralyzed. |
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Intracordal injection of autologous auricular cartilage in the paralyzed canine vocal fold. |
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Ada's unique Lorelei Underwing had died, paralyzed by some ichneumon that had not been deceived by those clever prominences and fungoid smudges. |
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The shock of my friend's decapitation affected me viscerally, and I became paralyzed with dread. |
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The paralyzed vocal cord has a variable position in the axial and frontal planes. |
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It would bring cheer to his issueless first wife and his endlessly waiting and paralyzed mother. |
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Contractile properties and the force-frequency relationship of the paralyzed human quadriceps femoris muscle. |
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It has been mentioned that the mill may have ceased operation during the Embargo of 1807, when commerce in Salem and Beverly was paralyzed. |
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Data published in Nature Medicine show paralyzed rats treated with the innovative protocol were able to regain up to 70 percent of their ability to walk. |
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Today, Mrs. Khan shares a room in a dreary nursing home on the fringes of Houston, paralyzed from midchest down and tormented by a fateful choice to try to remake her life. |
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This came after the swine flu outbreak earlier in the year nearly paralyzed the Mexican economy, forcing hotels to give discounts to bring tourists back. |
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Chaucer's people are not paralyzed by self-consciousness in the act of love. They possess none of modern man's neurasthenic haste to import trouble in paradise. |
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In Hillcrest, a restaurant customer was struck by two bullets and paralyzed from the waist down in a drive-by shooting committed by the husband of a waitress. |
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Back then, Davis was like the proverbial deer in the headlights, paralyzed by blackouts that started in San Diego and within months darkened most of the state. |
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Also debunked are the beliefs that Russia is still reeling from its Afghanistan adventure, that it is suffering and paralyzed by sanctions, and that it is a paper tiger. |
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Mice paralyzed by a disease resembling multiple sclerosis can walk again after receiving daily injections of uric acid, a compound that occurs naturally in the body. |
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