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    paralysed


    1. that paralysed the US after


    2. 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


    3. He appears to be paralysed and – as you


    4. Torbin wasn’t sure if the thing had already paralysed him or if it was merely his fear, as the wire moved upwards


    5. He was paralysed


    6. 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


    7. He was paralysed, no different to when he was a brain in liquid


    8. In fact all my recent dreams have been consistent on that; I’ve always been completely paralysed, unable to move or make a sound


    9. Raven stood with his back pressed up against the ropes, paralysed with shock


    10. This thing had him fixed in its sight, totally paralysed

    11. He suddenly felt paralysed


    12. Body and mind slept, dormant, paralysed, separated from the soul that was his higher consciousness


    13. Ice cold water washed around his thighs and paralysed his legs


    14. 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


    15. 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


    16. 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


    17. 20 And a cold shudder came over the person of the king, and oblivion paralysed the vehemence of his spirit


    18. Were those paralysed people aware of my presence? Though their eyes were locked, this might have been because they were unable to move them


    19. It does not mean the people were unconscious, for they might have been paralysed yet conscious


    20. So perhaps the paralysed people in the town square are experiencing something similar

    21. She is paralysed


    22. 20 And a cold shudder came over the person of the king and oblivion paralysed the vehemence of his spirit


    23. 3 In these lay a great multitude of those who were sick blind lame or paralysed waiting for the moving of the water;


    24. 6 and saying "Lord my servant lies in the house paralysed grievously tormented


    25. 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


    26. 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


    27. went out to investigate and became paralysed when the


    28. 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


    29. 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


    30. Irma was almost paralysed with apprehension by the time the men arrived

    31. His legs are paralysed


    32. Robert was paralysed with shock


    33. 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


    34. The last time I saw Auguste Kirke, the old fellow had a severe heart condition, was half paralysed, and couldn't raise a finger


    35. He's paralysed, you know


    36. Every muscle in my body stiffened — I literally couldn't move; I was paralysed with fear


    37. The hi-jacking had gone wrong and the driver had been left paralysed


    38. He couldn’t take part in any of the missions, physically, because he was paralysed


    39. Phillip was also paralysed with fear, and couldn't say anything


    40. The man stopped as if he was paralysed, opened his mouth, but didn’t say anything

    41. She fell down a bit paralysed and stuttered


    42. Surya was standing still, as if she was paralysed by everything that had just happened


    43. is paralysed by failure or they learn and move on


    44. And then, as sleep came over him, he was paralysed


    45. He stood there completely paralysed, but totally calm


    46. 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


    47. 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


    48. paralysed, and trapped in a wheel chair, is


    49. If he hadn’t been so paralysed with fear and


    50. He thought that he was paralysed for a














































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