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The guards would need to be incapacitated on the night of the escape.
But let's say he has also to be incapacitated, that he still presents a real danger to women.
She appeared to be incapacitated on the floor outside staff accommodation in Doha after a night with friends and it was unclear who took the photograph.
It turns out that the Twenty-fifth Amendment says that the country can remove the President if he is found to be "incapacitated".
The word "regency" may also not be part of the Queen's vocabulary, and certainly she can hardly be said to be incapacitated.
That in effect means that to be replaced as nominee, Trump would either have to die, be found to be incapacitated or voluntarily step down.
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I think I had what you might call a "Goldilocks virus" — strong enough to prompt the imagination, not so strong as to be incapacitating.
Filenko described the shot to the lieutenant's right side as "similar to that of a sledgehammer" and severe enough to be incapacitating.
"It's painful to get used to being incapacitated, but you do it".
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It seems to make sense, but one or two slashes at your "blocking" arm with an attacker's knife will have you losing blood and close to being incapacitated very quickly, making your "moving in" an unlikely proposition.
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