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Later, Barnard wrote of that crucial moment: "The heart lay paralysed, without any sign of life.
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When the spinal cord is injured every part of the body is paralysed below it and without sensation.
Great leaders put common purpose and collective endeavour front and centre and help people understand and manage the complexity without being utterly paralysed by it.
Groce was shot in her bed apparently without warning, and left paralysed from the waist down.
In a world in which our continent is being slowly marginalised, a union without Britain would be paralysed down one side.
Churchill had to have an open mind about the result; Sutherland had to paint with confidence just what was in front of him, without being cramped or paralysed by the weight of National Expectations.
The latest session of India's parliament has ended without resolving deadlock which paralysed it for days.
Who but a person without arms, or who is paralysed does not actively attempt to prevent their sneezes coating those around them? Answer: a tosser.
Last year, two children in Nigeria were paralysed by polio after more than two years without a case in the country.
Without obvious physical cause, one man is paralysed, one twitches, one vomits as soon as he begins to eat.
The revelation of the increase comes after the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) and a host of senior doctors warned Theresa May in a letter that hospitals are "paralysed by spiralling demand" and the NHS "will fail" without an emergency cash injection.
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