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"If you don't trust Punch now," he said, "you'll never trust him, and you'll cripple him".
Rheumatoid arthritis was threatening to cripple him until the night he caught the evangelist Oral Roberts preaching on television.
Some day, of course, there will be a Republican President, and this decision will give Senate Democrats the chance to cripple him or her, too.
With criticism mounting, he has evidently calculated that he can deal a serious enough blow to Prince Mohammed to permanently cripple him.
If you go: "If there's anyone left that can see, blind him / If there's anyone left that can dance, cripple him," [Who Needs The Young] I think lyrics like that are pretty politically incorrect.
By this time he was suffering from the spinal condition that was eventually to cripple him, but once again he had to return to performing, mostly as a conductor.
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His niece Sandra Hudson said the isolation crippled him.
The gunman shot the boy, Mr. Gavrel, crippling him.
In moments of uncertainty, such awareness all but cripples him.
Polio, the virus that crippled him, has nearly been eradicated from the world, but not quite.
He thought stress had crippled him, but it turned out he had Lyme disease.
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