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Injuries and multiple health problems had incapacitated Mr. Levine for two years.
But he said that department officials believed that the detentions had "incapacitated and disrupted some ongoing terrorist plans".
Six years ago, she began receiving Botox shots for disabling migraines that had incapacitated her for 15 to 20 days a month.
And in my head I replayed my favorite post-debate analyses: Al Gore's wondering if the altitude in Denver had incapacitated Obama; one Republican strategist's description of that Obama performance and Biden's subsequent mania as a "sleepy cop/crystal meth cop" routine.
By this time, the gout from which he had long suffered had incapacitated him to the extent that he could nor ride, and required a specially prepared litter, and it was also evident that he was nearing his end.
One boiler room had been disabled, slightly reducing Yamatos top speed, and strafing had incapacitated many of the gun crews who manned Yamatos unprotected 25 mm anti-aircraft weapons, sharply curtailing their effectiveness.
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These days, Mrs. Buyukmichi is on morphine for pain from shingles, which has incapacitated her.
Usually ostomies are created through the abdominal wall to allow the discharge of bodily wastes when disease or injury has incapacitated a normal excretory channel.
Green party politician Renate Künast got a lot of flak when she suggested that German police should have incapacitated the perpetrator instead of killing him.
The injury did not kill her, but it would most probably have incapacitated her and made it difficult to clamber in the trees.
And even if it has incapacitated Mr Fazlullah which may well be unlikely given that he has been heard broadcasting recently (see article)—it has killed or captured almost none of his commanders.
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