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That doesn't necessarily mean Kepler is permanently crippled.
Alice's ski fall might be only that, despite a permanently crippled leg.
In the mid-1950s, after he was permanently crippled by spinal disease, he began writing seriously.
At the Battle of Brandywine, his right arm was permanently crippled.
It's not going to vanish like Lehman Brothers or be permanently crippled like Citi.
But in the time it took an artillery shell to explode, the young soldier was permanently crippled.
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Lead poisoning damages the nervous and reproductive systems and can permanently cripple children's growth and intellectual development.
Unless Iraq releases these foreign nationals, unharmed, it will permanently cripple its efforts to repair an already unfortunate reputation.
They have pushed for targeted strikes against Islamist leaders in northern Mali, arguing that killing the leadership could permanently cripple the strength of the militants.
With criticism mounting, he has evidently calculated that he can deal a serious enough blow to Prince Mohammed to permanently cripple him.
In essence, the positions were simply abolished, permanently crippling the committee system and depriving members of Congress of competent and informed advice on issues that they are responsible for overseeing.
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