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My friends at The Sun talk of a paralysis preventing them doing the great work which saw the paper become by far the most successful daily in the country.
Pottery was as skilled as any found elsewhere, although by the period under examination something of a paralysis had set in; certainly, many of the designs have a static quality, doubtless owing to the extensive use of molds.
Buffett also defended the government's costly bailout of Wall Street as mandatory in the face of a "paralysis of the system".
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And it had a disease without a cure -- a paralysis of power.
When a nation goes against its deepest-held principles, a paralysis of spirit sets in.
"Too much stability is deadness, a paralysis of the political system".
11 headlines to spawn a paralysis of fear, they have brought us closer together.
The most compelling of these is the idea of a philosophical paralysis in the wake of World War I.
There were 2,751 records of children with a form of paralysis of whom seven had pressure ulcers (2.54/1,000 separations; a rate of 4.75/10,000 patient days).
And the question is this: Many of the legislative functions of the federal government right now are in a state of paralysis as a result of partisan gridlock.
But to call Lochte a manboy in a state of paralysis would imply a level of self-awareness.
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