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If only this damned ache would leave her nearly paralysed legs.
The usual understanding of what came next is that Wallace, overwhelmed by the admiration Infinite Jest had received, was nearly paralysed by the fear he could not write as good a book again.
The Japanese government was nearly paralysed by the panic over the possibility of large radiation releases, and the government went to significant lengths to hide the true extend of the meltdown from the public, and from their ally the United States, according to a report in the New York Times.
Toivonen's career almost ended in early 1985, when he was nearly paralysed in the Rally Costa Smeralda accident – 1985 would have been his first full WRC season, excluding the endurance events Safari Rally and Rallye Côte d'Ivoire for which he was never entered in his career.
But now his pot belly is gone, his left arm looks nearly paralysed, and intimations of his mortality abound.Can the third generation hang together?
The property market is nearly paralysed and, for these globetrotters, the drawback of real estate is that it is tied to specific currencies.
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Movement in Samarra is almost paralysed.
"It is almost paralysing for children.
Before the development of an effective vaccine nearly 60 years ago, it paralysed and killed up to half a million people every year.
However, Ray Baartz was 'karate chopped' by one of the Uruguayan players, which nearly left him paralysed and forced him into early retirement.
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