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| In 1855, he was | paralysed by a stroke. |
| ced to retire in 1846, when he was partially | paralysed by a spinal disease. |
| But after suffering a | paralysed hand, a bad back, broken ankle and countless |
| on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, Jonkers was | paralysed in a car accident as a child. |
| Although | paralysed for a time, Mick Shoebottom made an arduous |
| s uncle Steve Weatherley, another rider, was | paralysed in a crash with Vic Harding whilst racing in |
| ward in 2003, had a career in boxing but was | paralysed and almost killed in a title bout with Chris |
| Paralysed in an accident at the age of eighteen, in 20 | |
| of his close friend Robert Leslie Ellis, the | paralysed mathematician and Bacon scholar. |
| t he is not dead, he deduces that he is in a | paralysed state, and struggles to somehow inform the d |
| nish army lack of ammunition, food and money | paralysed the army. |
| noon of July 25 when he was in the bath, his | paralysed legs became suddenly agitated. |
| by the time of his release, he was partially | paralysed, almost blind in one eye, deaf in one ear, h |
| he muscle is sometimes surgically severed or | paralysed with botulinum toxin as a preventive treatme |
| g her legs and she realises she is no longer | paralysed and can walk normally. |
| It | paralysed Liverpool commerce for most of the summer of |
| The strike | paralysed the entire city and its adjoining districts. |
| cal Officer at the National Hospital for the | Paralysed and Epileptic, becoming Assistant Physician |
| ital for Children, the National Hospital for | Paralysed and Epileptic, the Royal Free Hospital, Lond |
| g physician to the National Hospital for the | Paralysed and Epileptic. |
| He became | paralysed and eventually died on August 3, 1873 in San |
| archery following a motorbike accident which | paralysed her from the waist down, ending her previous |
| the left forearm and hip, and for a time was | paralysed, but has since recovered.'. |
| 87, Carola suffered a stroke, which left her | paralysed down her right side. |
| Since then he is | paralysed from his waist down. |
| a prolonged illness which left him partially | paralysed in his last years. |
| hether Henri revealed her secret life to her | paralysed doctor husband as he was dying. |
| hospital but his entire body is permanently | paralysed and in a deep coma. |
| oghegan's health declined and that he became | paralysed, remaining is such a condition for an extend |
| merdale as Joe Chappell, a carer to recently | paralysed character Jackson Walsh. |
| Paralysed - Kid Loco | |
| Despite this handicap, and having a | paralysed right leg from poliomyelitis contracted at a |
| He was partially | paralysed and lost the sight in one eye. |
| daughter near Cambridge he became completely | paralysed from mid chest downwards. |
| uffered from an apoplexy attack and was left | paralysed and mute. |
| The attacks | paralysed movement of the German forces. |
| on Senna, Walker has Bell's Palsy, which has | paralysed part of his face. |
| bench as a result of a stroke in 1909, which | paralysed one of his arms, he was appointed Minister f |
| Annually hosted Games for recently | paralysed patients of the 12 Spinal Units within the U |
| iamond suffered from a stroke which left him | paralysed completely on his left side. |
| nounced after a protest by Borivli commuters | paralysed services on Western Railways earlier this ye |
| Lawrence lost 43% of his brain and was | paralysed down one side of his body. |
| ack during a competition in Tashkent and was | paralysed on one side, and suffered a further two hear |
| after a former student, Matt Hanson, who was | paralysed whilst playing rugby with the England under |
| land with the aid of his parents after being | paralysed whilst playing rugby and the Department of P |
| prisoners from escaping, Flinn was partially | paralysed and required the use of a wheelchair. |
| d after Merriweather suffered a stroke which | paralysed his right hand. |
| Logically, the plaintiff, who is | paralysed will say "no." |
| xample of the campaign from 1987, in which a | paralysed man talks about the accident which took his |
| well aged 85 suffered a serious fall and was | paralysed from the neck down. |
| n June 30, 1989, at the age of 18, he became | paralysed from the chest down. |
| He found the government was | paralysed by the absence of the party's Big Three: Hu, |
| ow to build a Cathedral inferred that he was | paralysed after the fall. |
| , when he was run over by a tractor and left | paralysed below the neck. |
| att fell from a window in June 1973, and was | paralysed from the waist down, and therefore unable to |
| the time of the shooting, and Mrs. Groce was | paralysed below the waist by the police bullet. |
| 10, it was reported that Payne has been left | paralysed down the left side of her body after sufferi |
| ventilator and this finally led to him being | paralysed from the waist down. |
| lved in a serious car accident that left him | paralysed from the waist down, and had used a wheelcha |
| Russell Docker, who was | paralysed from the waist down following a skiing accid |
| contracted polio at the age of three and was | paralysed from the neck down, although over the next t |
| ll from the roof of the Grove which left him | paralysed from the waist down, youth leader Geoff Keeg |
| uscle relaxants as the crown stated would be | paralysed, unable to breathe but totally conscious and |
| before when the mere idea of being on stage | paralysed her with fright. |
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