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that paralysed the US after
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For a moment, she thought about running back to the barracks but to do that she would have to go past him … the thought paralysed her
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He appears to be paralysed and – as you
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Torbin wasn’t sure if the thing had already paralysed him or if it was merely his fear, as the wire moved upwards
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He was paralysed
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He imagined how a totally paralysed person might still have the sensation of limbs and a torso, since the brain was wired for their input
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He was paralysed, no different to when he was a brain in liquid
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In fact all my recent dreams have been consistent on that; I’ve always been completely paralysed, unable to move or make a sound
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Raven stood with his back pressed up against the ropes, paralysed with shock
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This thing had him fixed in its sight, totally paralysed
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He suddenly felt paralysed
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Body and mind slept, dormant, paralysed, separated from the soul that was his higher consciousness
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Ice cold water washed around his thighs and paralysed his legs
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I successfully passed all of my exams with distinction and bagged an MBA at the University of London to boot, yet I felt paralysed in the real world of employment
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Jock started by describing a bit about why Hamish was paralysed not in detail but just in general by saying the brain is the central computer of our body interpreting outside information and controlling every action
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She then went on to say that Angel had an Intra cranial Hemorrhage which is bleeding inside the skull and that they were operating on her straight away to drain away the blood, if it’s successful she may only be left with mild headaches or at worst she could be paralysed down that one side
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20 And a cold shudder came over the person of the king, and oblivion paralysed the vehemence of his spirit
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Were those paralysed people aware of my presence? Though their eyes were locked, this might have been because they were unable to move them
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It does not mean the people were unconscious, for they might have been paralysed yet conscious
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So perhaps the paralysed people in the town square are experiencing something similar
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She is paralysed
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20 And a cold shudder came over the person of the king and oblivion paralysed the vehemence of his spirit
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3 In these lay a great multitude of those who were sick blind lame or paralysed waiting for the moving of the water;
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6 and saying "Lord my servant lies in the house paralysed grievously tormented
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4 And when Jesus entered Capernaum the servant of one of the chiefs was in an 5 evil case and he was precious to him and he was at the point of death; And he 6 heard of Jesus and came to him with the elders of the Jews; and he besought him and said My Lord my boy is laid in the house paralysed and he is suffering grievous 7 torment; And the elders urgently requested of him and said He is worthy that 8 this should be done to him for he loves our people and he also built the synagogue for us
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9 And after that was the feast of the Jews; and Jesus went up to Jerusalem; And there was in Jerusalem a place prepared for bathing which was called in Hebrew the House of Mercy having five porches; And there were laid in them much people of the sick and blind and injured and paralysed waiting for the moving of the water; And the angel from time to time went down into the place of bathing and moved the water; and the first that went down after the moving of the water every pain that he had was healed; And a man was there who had a disease for thirty-eight years; And Jesus saw this man laid and knew that he had been so a long time; and he said to him Would you be made whole? That diseased one answered and said Yes my Lord I have no man when the water movs to put me into the bathing-place; but when I come another goes down before 16 me
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went out to investigate and became paralysed when the
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He took me to William Wallace’s memorial – a giant neo-Gothic Victorian phallic tower, where, after climbing the three hundred steps, he remained paralysed by propriety, haltingly pointing out the grand view
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He always looked too far ahead, he realised, envisaging problems that would probably never exist, imagining so many possible scenarios that he was in danger of becoming paralysed with indecision
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Irma was almost paralysed with apprehension by the time the men arrived
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His legs are paralysed
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Robert was paralysed with shock
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He picked the first one up and put it on Roger’s desk in front of him, after first forcing a small drop into Roger’s limp, paralysed mouth, and raising his head so some went down his throat
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The last time I saw Auguste Kirke, the old fellow had a severe heart condition, was half paralysed, and couldn't raise a finger
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He's paralysed, you know
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Every muscle in my body stiffened — I literally couldn't move; I was paralysed with fear
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The hi-jacking had gone wrong and the driver had been left paralysed
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He couldn’t take part in any of the missions, physically, because he was paralysed
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Phillip was also paralysed with fear, and couldn't say anything
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The man stopped as if he was paralysed, opened his mouth, but didn’t say anything
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She fell down a bit paralysed and stuttered
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Surya was standing still, as if she was paralysed by everything that had just happened
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is paralysed by failure or they learn and move on
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And then, as sleep came over him, he was paralysed
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He stood there completely paralysed, but totally calm
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Strategic planning and preparation was woefully inadequate and would have left the German Army paralysed; its tanks standing useless without fuel and its army crippled by the lack of resources
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It is crucial to release accumulated cortisol and adrenalin, otherwise you are bound to have a heart-attack or even worse, a stroke that leaves you paralysed or impaired in some way
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paralysed, and trapped in a wheel chair, is
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If he hadn’t been so paralysed with fear and
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He thought that he was paralysed for a
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Turning to flee, we were paralysed with fear as the swing doors flew open and an apparition in white appeared
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Three had been paralysed by Kandras and the remaining guard was
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Remember the guy who was paralysed, and his friends picked him up on his mat and lowered him in, so they lowered him down
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So here's a paralysed guy there, and Jesus is calling him clean; and the whole room erupts, remember? YOU CAN'T CALL HIM CLEAN! He's paralysed! Look at that! You can't do that!
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classed as paralysed, which explains his slowness
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Esjeksh grabbed his neck, and began squeezing the life out of him; PC Lions could not breath or move, he tried to fight her off, but she had total control over him, he was paralysed
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So he raised it to beat our officer, yet he was too slow, for our officer made a flying leap upon the criminal from a few metres away then gave a mighty punch to his face that paralysed his muscles and caused him to fall to the ground, powerless and stunned like a falling elephant
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and friendship" but was intended to deter aggression "and keep the enemy paralysed in his bases"
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My mother was placed on a life support machine as she was paralysed from the neck to the toes
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Fear had paralysed action
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From that moment you will become paralysed and permanently destroyed
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Shelby was in shock, her mind paralysed
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As she turned to see why her arms apparently were paralysed she discovered that her legs also had been immobilised
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Twist lay there paralysed with fear, praying that the fl esh-eating
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Daksha stood paralysed, shocked at this turn of events
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Marc froze and looked at Peter like a rabbit paralysed with fear by a car’s headlights
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As soon as he became aware of the commotion, fear totally paralysed him
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Mark did not know that was why he had asked “You could have been killed, you ran out in front of a car; stark naked as well!” Mark added as if being naked was somehow more of a sin than being dead “The driver is in a bad way, paralysed; he will be in a wheel chair for the rest of his life”
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Mandred had told him ‘What will be must be,’ while Manfred had seemed paralysed by indecision and deferred to his colleague, citing some sort of non-interference directive
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Paralysed from the waist down, clawing across a dusty plain, something in pursuit
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He was paralysed over two years ago
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'I'd been having an affair with Sir Anthony for six months before the accident that paralysed Andrew
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It was bad enough that I'd caused the accident which paralysed him, but when he discovered about Sir Anthony and me—' Her throat muscles worked up and down spasmodically and she gave a particularly joyless little laugh
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pains would have paralysed them enough to stay in bed, but their goal was a luring
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Recognising that terrible cry, terror paralysed him, his mind
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Staring down at the paralysed quarry below, savouring the terror generated, the
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The combined effects of the alcohol and the benzodiazepine would have paralysed him
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For an era he stood paralysed by the panic, clutching his jacket across his chest and looking from the glowering house to the road outside and back in quick succession
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Again he was paralysed into immobility, though this time by sheer surprise
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Suddenly he stopped, paralysed into total stillness
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victim to an event of such gruesome similarity that it had literally stupefied and paralysed
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skyline, was the same black blur that snapped Tommy Mack out of his paralysed stupor,
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And for a terrifying drawn out moment I was paralysed in the moment just as
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She told me the father was a broken-down retired official, who has been sitting in a chair for the last three years with his legs paralysed
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Such was the din of the bells and the squalling of the cats, that though the duke and duchess were the contrivers of the joke they were startled by it, while Don Quixote stood paralysed with fear; and as luck would have it, two or three of the cats made their way in through the grating of his chamber, and flying from one side to the other, made it seem as if there was a legion of devils at large in it
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The good woman died the same year; old Rouault was paralysed, and it was an aunt who took charge of her
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In the morning the bo'sun came along dragging after him a hose to wash the foc'sle head, and, beholding the shiny cabin lamps, resplendent in the morning light, one on each side of the bowsprit, he was paralysed with awe
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The doctors had done tests with electrical impulses and it had not responded, so they concluded it was cut and they needed to operate soon or my face would remain paralysed
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Linden was paralysed with fear
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Rushton, Didlum and Grinder fairly gasped for breath: the audacity of the chief's proposal nearly paralysed them
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All his limbs have become completely paralysed, he has lost his voice also, and we ourselves find much trouble in endeavoring to catch some fragments of his meaning
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paralysed with the laughing
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THE COLLAPSE OF the bridge paralysed Gwenda with fear
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But he did nothing of his own volition, and she understood that he was paralysed by indecision
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“A meeting of the chapter? What do you monks want?” Looking at his visage directly for the first time since the bridge collapse, Godwyn was shocked to see that the entire right side of his face was paralysed: the eyelid drooped, the cheek hardly moved and the mouth was slack
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might have been hanging up too on the line on exhibition for all hed ever care with the ironmould mark the stupid old bundle burned on them he might think was something else and she never even rendered down the fat I told her and now shes going such as she was on account of her paralysed husband getting worse theres always something wrong with them disease or they have to go under an operation or if its not that its drink and he beats her Ill have to hunt around again for someone every day I get up theres some new thing on sweet God sweet God well when Im stretched out dead in my grave I suppose 111 have some peace I want to get up a minute if Im let wait O Jesus wait yes that thing has come on me yes now wouldnt that afflict you of course all the poking and rooting and ploughing he had up in me now what am I to do Friday Saturday Sunday wouldnt that pester the soul out of a body unless he likes it some men do God knows theres always something wrong with us 5 days every 3 or 4 weeks usual monthly auction isnt it simply sickening that night it came on me like that the one and only time we were in a box that Michael Gunn gave him to see Mrs Kendal and her husband at the Gaiety something he did about insurance for him in Drimmies I was fit to be tied though I wouldnt give in with that gentleman of fashion staring down at me with his glasses and him the other side of me talking about Spinoza and his soul thats dead I suppose millions of years ago I smiled the best I could all in a swamp leaning forward as if I was interested having to sit it out then to the last tag I wont forget that wife of Scarli in a hurry supposed to be a fast play about adultery that idiot in the gallery hissing the woman adulteress he shouted I suppose he went and had a woman in the next lane running round all the back ways after to make up for it I wish he had what I had then hed boo I bet the cat itself is better off than us have we too much blood up in us or what O patience above its pouring out of me like the sea anyhow he didnt make me pregnant as big as he is I dont want to ruin the clean sheets I just put on I suppose the clean linen I wore brought it on too damn it damn it and they always want to see a stain on the bed to know youre a virgin for them all thats troubling them theyre such fools too you could be a widow or divorced 40 times over a daub of red ink would do or blackberry juice no thats too purply O Jamesy let me up out of this pooh sweets of sin whoever suggested that business for women what between clothes and cooking and children this damned old bed too jingling like the dickens I suppose they could hear us away over the other side of the park till I suggested to put the quilt on the floor with the pillow under my bottom I wonder is it nicer in the day I think it is easy I think Ill cut all this hair off me there scalding me I might look like a young girl wouldnt he get the great suckin the next time he turned up my clothes on me Id give anything to see his face wheres the chamber gone easy Ive a holy horror of its breaking under me after that old commode I wonder was I too heavy sitting on his knee I made him sit on the easychair purposely when I took off only my blouse and skirt first in the other room he was so busy where he oughtnt to be he never felt me I hope my breath was sweet after those kissing comfits easy God I remember one time I could scout it out straight whistling like a man almost easy O Lord how noisy I hope theyre bubbles on it for a wad of money from some fellow 111 have to perfume it in the morning dont forget I bet he never saw a better pair of thighs than that look how white they are the smoothest place is right there between this bit here how soft like a peach easy
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He had learned to keep his expression stonily impassive, so that people hardly noticed that the right side of his face was paralysed
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For a moment he froze, paralysed with fear, unable to speak
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For a moment fear paralysed her