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But don't expect her to be paralysed with grief in the event of Scotland voting Yes.
This is not a player likely to be paralysed with fear when the World Cup comes.
Although it's just as likely that they will be paralysed with fear, because McKeith's stock in trade is abuse, on a scale that would have any doctor struck off: making people cry for the television cameras, I assume deliberately, and using fear and bullying to get them to change their lifestyles.
If you continue to think about that, and if the question's still hung over you, you'd more or less be paralysed with a sense of inadequacy, especially in relation to a life like his - because that could bear exploration for the rest of one's days and you'd still feel there was more to learn.
The Pixies decided to celebrate ten years as a reformed band with this harsh reminder of why we should be paralysed with trepidation and consumed with cynicism when the next once-loved, once-important act of the 80s and 90s announces its reunion, which will happen in the next five minutes.
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I was paralysed with embarrassment.
"Some people are paralysed with fear but most overcome it.
For three years I'd been paralysed with doubt.
Narborough and the surrounding villages were paralysed with fear.
I'm paralysed with useless sympathy, and it's written all over my face.
I'd gone with my Warhammer buddy, and we were paralysed with excitement.
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