「incapacitated」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)
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to kill him, and Spidercide was once again | incapacitated when he fell off the top of the Daily Bugl |
many people as I can until which time I am | incapacitated or killed by the police". |
cluded housewives, students in school, and | incapacitated persons. |
t instantaneously by a hail of bullets and | incapacitated. |
y are well known "for shooting wounded and | incapacitated persons lying helpless on the ground." |
andoah Valley at the Battle of Opequon and | incapacitated for any further field service. |
e allies also possess a health bar and are | incapacitated if their health is depleted. |
Most are | incapacitated and rescued from the wild or from inapprop |
d Justice Clerk and the Lord President are | incapacitated, they are not required to certify each oth |
With the band | incapacitated, he proposes to Slymenstra (the stone on t |
Many more men would be | incapacitated by the heat during the battle. |
when its colonel, William Douglas, became | incapacitated by ill health. |
on 24 October 2007 Watson suddenly became | incapacitated, with multiple symptoms including a dramat |
n animal (pet) if a person dies or becomes | incapacitated. |
icken with the flu and immediately becomes | incapacitated she relaxes. |
neffective if its grantor dies or becomes " | incapacitated," meaning unable to grant such a power, be |
itting President dies, resigns, or becomes | incapacitated, none of which occurred during EDSA II. |
Nantes, Renaud heard that Nominoe had been | incapacitated by a serious illness. |
m of an ocean liner whose captain had been | incapacitated by panic. |
He would in any case have been | incapacitated by an affection of the eyesight, which for |
ov. Jon Corzine had left the state or been | incapacitated during Kenny's Senate Presidency, Kenny wo |
This was during 1972 after he had been | incapacitated by a stroke, so much so that Otis had to p |
, a horrible car accident leaves Jan Berry | incapacitated and their dreams shattered. |
yers who stood in her way, but was briefly | incapacitated when struck from behind by a Kremzeek bull |
ice of informal admission of compliant but | incapacitated adults who were de facto detained was not |
a psychiatric hospital of a compliant but | incapacitated adult was in contravention of Article 5 of |
tic production before he became completely | incapacitated; the production did redeem the failures as |
tting former Red Sox star Tony Conigliaro, | incapacitated at age 37 by a heart attack, LeRoux took a |
advanced age Buslaev was to a large degree | incapacitated by blindness and passed his time in dictat |
Jacob Mendel finally dies, destitute, | incapacitated and forgotten. |
A massive explosion | incapacitated the ship and sunk her within minutes, resu |
was six years old an accident to his foot | incapacitated him for ten years, and he developed habits |
idered when making surrogacy decisions for | incapacitated pregnant women. |
or changes to the admission procedures for | incapacitated adults to care homes and hospitals in the |
18 was eligible for candidacy, apart from | incapacitated persons and professional soldiers. |
It seems that he only tried to get | incapacitated in order to be relieved from office. |
23 January 1884, after an illness that had | incapacitated him for two years. |
With Hal | incapacitated Belial is drugged to calm him down and the |
Polyaenus reports, ruled as regent for her | incapacitated husband in the 4th century BC.. |
suffered a stroke as well, finding himself | incapacitated, emotionally scarred, and unemployed for a |
eventually crushed by the Invaders in his | incapacitated Getter-3. |
War he in 1665 took over command from his | incapacitated uncle and was on return confirmed in his c |
e Regent of the Duchy of Oldenburg for his | incapacitated cousin Peter Frederick William from 1785 t |
Millicent Kondracke grew increasingly | incapacitated by the disease and died on July 22, 2004. |
As Baldwin IV became increasingly | incapacitated by his leprosy, Guy was appointed bailli o |
In 1735 his increasing infirmities | incapacitated him for further work. |
Kelton stays with Paula, and is | incapacitated by Clay. |
s acting governor whenever the governor is | incapacitated or out of state. |
dictates what happens when a president is | incapacitated. |
erve as acting governor if the governor is | incapacitated or absent from the state. |
st Minister that the Lord Justice Clerk is | incapacitated, his functions, including any which he has |
First Minister that the Lord President is | incapacitated, the Lord President's duties become exerci |
Mr. Freeze to stop Walker after Batman is | incapacitated. |
captain is trying to free the ship and is | incapacitated by a window shattering in his face, the pl |
In 1965, she became largely | incapacitated after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage. |
nio de Oliveira Salazar, who had been left | incapacitated after a stroke. |
al substitute decision-making for mentally | incapacitated adults. |
hich he/she resides, except those mentally | incapacitated and those serving in an armed force. |
heir home from the time he became mentally | incapacitated in the early 1970s until his death in 1979 |
eiving less than a total of 1.5 Gy are not | incapacitated. |
These meant that she was often | incapacitated by pain, and she spent much time under med |
ng to life and goods, being therefore only | incapacitated from public employment. |
During this time, Neibaur was wounded or | incapacitated temporarily by German mustard gas. |
s if the victim's judgment was impaired or | incapacitated by alcohol. |
uccession until the target is destroyed or | incapacitated. |
, be controlled involuntarily or otherwise | incapacitated. |
ernment if these are captured or otherwise | incapacitated. |
efighter is seriously injured or otherwise | incapacitated. |
The Reno's turret number six was partially | incapacitated by the explosion, but that turret's office |
n suffered a stroke, leaving him partially | incapacitated. |
front cargo hold and apparently partially | incapacitated the flight crew. |
awarded the Military Cross and permanently | incapacitated |
1941 at age 23 which left her permanently | incapacitated. |
After the Restoration, he was perpetually | incapacitated from holding office by the Indemnity and O |
m 1991 to 1999, until he became physically | incapacitated through liver failure caused by Hepatitis |
Bolton finished the game with one player | incapacitated (Bell, from the 16th minute) and four suff |
In the cases where Rover | incapacitated a prisoner, it also appeared that it had t |
ator after she finds his current secretary | incapacitated in the Cologne Cathedral. |
series of strokes which left him severely | incapacitated, and on 26 March he died peacefully of pne |
e final fifteen years of his life he spent | incapacitated at St. Joseph's Hospital, where he died at |
Wheeler was still | incapacitated in July when the Battle of San Juan Hill b |
ve, and Smith himself would be temporarily | incapacitated by gas. |
e shooting contributed to the strokes that | incapacitated and later killed him. |
y, if attacking somebody in the water, the | incapacitated victim (including Number 6 on one occasion |
spouses rely upon the stated wishes of the | incapacitated patient and that life-sustaining care be c |
he treatment of accident victims and those | incapacitated by sickness or disease. |
When men are thus | incapacitated for the reception of truth they become lia |
son in which he had spent much of the time | incapacitated with a back injury. |
But he is totally | incapacitated and confined to bed. |
n of a speaker in the place of John Tyrell | incapacitated by infirmity. |
d continue committing violent crimes until | incapacitated by prison, death, or some other interventi |
series of terrible droughts had virtually | incapacitated the Plains Indians, making them incapable |
Gligorov was | incapacitated until November 17, 1995. |
Mix was | incapacitated during a horseback accident two weeks earl |
He was | incapacitated by typhoid fever and left the active caval |
he worked from his residence until he was | incapacitated. |
He was | incapacitated by illness from 23 March 1711 to 26 Januar |
he sea voyage, the expedition's leader was | incapacitated and Rawling was called on to replace him. |
ing at three primary schools until she was | incapacitated by illness in September 2008. |
As a result he was | incapacitated from serving in Parliament and was not re- |
e his thigh and returned home where he was | incapacitated for 2 years. |
When Sargent was | incapacitated by tuberculosis in 1933, Beecham conducted |
After Lenin was | incapacitated by his third stroke in March, 1923 Rykov-a |
rossing of the Rappahannock River, and was | incapacitated for nearly a year. |
owever, when Renaud heard that Nominoe was | incapacitated due to an illness he decided to strike fir |
s at the University of Oxford, Derrick was | incapacitated by a severe intestinal infection and spent |
hogun, or in the event that the shogun was | incapacitated. |
te the fact that over half his cavalry was | incapacitated either from battle wounds or frostbite. |
han one third of the soldiers died or were | incapacitated before the army was withdrawn. |
water after leader and his followers were | incapacitated to be kept from escaping. |
o be withdrawn from the hospital, and when | incapacitated by their wounds from fighting, they contin |
Tyler was badly wounded in his foot, which | incapacitated him from any further field duty during the |
hen attacked by a lingering disease, which | incapacitated him for work and eventually caused his dea |
halt in 1963 after a severe beating which | incapacitated him for two years, forcing him to leave th |
It is believed that he drowned while | incapacitated by the effects of the drug. |
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