How To Use Paralyzed In A Sentence

  • From a mail-order house she ordered a battery-operated galvanic device which applied the stimulation of low-voltage electrical current to his paralyzed limbs.
  • The disease paralysed his right leg, leaving him unable to walk. The Sun
  • I was roped to Jim, but it was of no use; my feet were paralyzed and slipped on the bare rock, and he said it was useless to try to go that way, and we retraced our steps.
  • Most patients succumb when the diaphragm and rib muscles become paralyzed, and breathing becomes impossible.
  • We are condemned to another wasted year of paralysed dithering. The Sun
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  • He rises from the meal with half his body paralysed. Celtic Mythology
  • The condition leaves her body paralysed but her mind untouched. The Sun
  • The scientists then injected those neurons into the lumbar spinal cords of the paralyzed rats.
  • The accident left her paralyzed from the waist down.
  • The accident left him paralysed from the waist down .
  • One such problem that was discussed was selective mutism, an anxiety disorder that Dr. Koplewicz described as "when kids are chatterboxes at home, and yet are literally paralyzed in strange situations. Child Mind Institute Luncheon
  • When she was 15, her father became paralysed and was confined to a wheelchair.
  • She became paralyzed eight years ago when she fell off a stool and broke her thigh.
  • As we all know, my wife is paralyzed from the waist down.
  • With promises such as regrown spinal-cord tissue allowing the paralyzed to walk again, many people find it hard to draw the line and say no. Archive 2005-06-01
  • As though in a trance they stood, staring at that white mask with its black eyes and frame of sable hair, paralyzed by hesitation.
  • His right arm is still paralysed and when he walks it is with an awkward shuffle. The Sun
  • He plays a quadriplegic who is paralysed from the neck down.
  • It saved his life but left him severely disabled: unable to speak, bedridden, and paralysed for eight months before he died.
  • The attacker can steal network information, update database, forge user certification, destroy network node, release computer virus, even make the network paralyzed.
  • Wasp larvae feeding on paralyzed caterpillars is certainly a disquieting image, to say nothing of malaria feeding on children. Behe
  • The grand coalition has been paralysed by the most reactionary elements of Left and Right. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Greece, a four-hour nationwide strike against war paralysed the country.
  • She's over 90 and has been partially paralyzed for over 10 years.
  • Much of the country was paralysed yesterday as police tried to disperse demonstrators before they could form into columns. Times, Sunday Times
  • In June, 1999, a stroke turned his active 78-year-old mother speechless and paralyzed.
  • He sat as though paralyzed in the coracle, which drifted in the shallows a dozen ells away. IRONCROWN MOON: PART TWO OF THE BOREAL MOON TALE
  • Only the rats with electrolytic damage of pyramidal tract were paralyzed with low mortality.
  • I was paralyzed with fear the whole time, unable to move a muscle even if there had been anything I could have done.
  • He remembered the days when some of the old men, still alive, had been born; and, unlike him, they were now decrepit, shaken with palsy, blear-eyed, toothless of mouth, deaf of ear, or paralysed. CHAPTER XI
  • Whether it is a matter of giving to charity, sticking to duty or insisting on our rights, we can be confused or paralysed by the fear that our principles are groundless.
  • If eradication is not soon realized, it is now estimated that over 10 million more children will be paralyzed by mid-century. Polio
  • After Pena was partially paralysed by a stroke seven years ago, horses helped her to recover as she experimented with hippotherapy, deriving from the Greek word "hippos," meaning horse. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Bad experiences while young can leave adults feeling paralysed with anxiety. The Sun
  • The Hitch said ... just read in this mornings newspaper about a 23 year old met police oficer kicked half to death for refusing light some scumbags spliff, he is now totally paralysed. the scon got 8 years a piece and got that cut down to 7 on appeal. how have we got to this point? Cruel and Unusual
  • The Chief Medical Officer's report An Organisation with a Memory set a goal for reducing to zero the number of patients dying or being paralysed by maladministered spinal injections.
  • A spokesperson for the cemetery told the newspaper: ‘We want to be pioneers and avoid catalepsy cases, in which a person gets completely paralysed for a few hours and ends up buried as if they were dead.’
  • What would you do if you ever became paralysed or incapable?
  • He spent the last ten years of his life in a wheelchair after a fall which left him paralysed from the waist down.
  • Her legs were partly paralysed in the crash.
  • I wonder if anyone read that letter, written on pages torn out of a note-book in wobbly handwriting (my fingers were still partly paralysed) and still more wobbly Spanish. Homage to Catalonia
  • A stroke paralysed half his face.
  • Yet over the past three months both have been paralysed by massive demonstrations expressing deep discontent with their governments' performance. Times, Sunday Times
  • When she was discharged she was practically paralysed from the waist up and I had to organise round-the-clock care. Times, Sunday Times
  • Alcohol thus prevents the cells from attacking invading bodies or of reacting in the presence of the toxins which also, as is well known, exert a more or less marked negative chemiotaxis, i.e., the cells appear to be paralyzed. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say
  • Much of the country was paralysed yesterday as police tried to disperse demonstrators before they could form into columns. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 22-year-old insurance broker collapsed, struggled to speak and was paralysed down his right side when he had a stroke moments after stepping out of the bathroom. The Sun
  • There, doctors paralysed his body to try to give him a chance to recover. The Sun
  • He sat on the wooden side walk with his drunken palpitations, like a paralyzed cowboy at a decorticate ranch. One Night Below Climax
  • He fractured two vertebrae and was left paralysed from the neck down. Times, Sunday Times
  • He also didn't seem paralysed, and while he was oddly moody in his last weeks, nothing seemed physically wrong.
  • The accident left her paralyzed from the waist down.
  • When they put me in the an air tight cell, they put this device on my head that paralyzed my body.
  • The child had brain cancer and was paralyzed after a faulty operation.
  • The strike has virtually paralysed the island.
  • He spent the last ten years of his life in a wheelchair after a fall which left him paralysed from the waist down.
  • Most fled but some were paralysed by fear. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was partially paralyzed
  • He had a minor stroke in 1987, which left him partly paralysed.
  • The strike has brought the state government to a halt, with both the ministries and the parastatals (government-owned utilities) paralysed.
  • BRENT SADLER, CNN BEIRUT BUREAU CHIEF: For a third straight day, anti-government protesters have paralyzed the commercial center of the Lebanese capital, Beirut. CNN Transcript Dec 3, 2006
  • He knew he should pull the trigger, but he was suddenly paralysed by fear.
  • Thanks to acupuncture, water therapy, patience and persistence, Rufus is no longer paralyzed from the shoulders back. Suddenly paralyzed, Rufus doggedly learns to walk again
  • Every remaining inch of his body just screamed pain at the camera as he lay motionless and paralysed, the empty husk of his body barely making an impression on the air bed they had transferred from the cancer ward.
  • By March 1824 she was paralyzed on the left side and vomiting "vast quantities of feculent blood"; she was also covered with ulcers exuding such a terrible odor that it was difficult for even family members to be near her. A Mixed Blessing
  • Hawking uses his wheelchair as an appendage to his paralyzed body, a device for the physical expression of his personality.
  • A stroke paralyzed half his face.
  • The disease left him with a paralysed right arm.
  • Rutgers 'Eric LeGrand, paralyzed from the neck down Saturday night in an on-field collision, is only the latest reminder of this simple, indisputable fact: the risk is all on the side of the players. Jonathan Weiler: In Coming NFL Labor War, Remember That Players Bear All the Risk
  • On the physical level, a car crash which brings you close to the point of death may leave you paralysed for life.
  • In 1939 he underwent surgery for a brain tumour and emerged with one side of his face paralysed, his tongue atrophied and his behaviour even more erratic.
  • When it arrives I am so paralyzed with fear, I can't get on.
  • His right arm is still paralysed and when he walks it is with an awkward shuffle. The Sun
  • She was a vibrant, active 11-year-old until she was hit by a car and paralyzed from the neck down.
  • We are condemned to another wasted year of paralysed dithering. The Sun
  • She's over 90 and has been partially paralyzed for over 10 years.
  • Her married sister had been paralysed in a road accident.
  • Paralysed by questions about the distribution of wealth, Labour stood by while the housing market drove divisions in wealth and social standing.
  • It has partly paralyzed the right side of her body.
  • He realized he was standing at a dead stop on the stairs, paralyzed by sudden revelation 10.
  • The 22-year-old insurance broker collapsed, struggled to speak and was paralysed down his right side when he had a stroke moments after stepping out of the bathroom. The Sun
  • The child had brain cancer and was paralyzed after a faulty operation.
  • He found Pelagia, apparently paralysed into a contorted posture that had left her neck ricked backwards. Captain Corelli's Mandolin
  • She took up the sport two years ago after an accident that left her paralysed from the chest down. Times, Sunday Times
  • She's indecisive, she's basically paralyzed by some romantic notion of the way things should be.
  • He spent the last ten years of his life in a wheelchair after a fall which left him paralysed from the waist down.
  • He was absolutely paralysed with shock.
  • At 5, Olivia was diagnosed with leukemia and endured an experimental medication that left her hands paralyzed.
  • When they put me in the an air tight cell, they put this device on my head that paralyzed my body.
  • His wounded right arm remained partially paralyzed for the rest of his life.
  • Johnny shut his eyes and waited, paralysed, for the teeth to bite into him. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • Daryl will be paralyzed for the rest of his life.
  • In 2008 he was attacked with terrifying speed by motor neurone disease and is paralysed from the neck down. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lota was paralysed from the waist down.
  • The poison paralyzed him
  • Harry Hadden-Paton as Young Marlow is one moment a picture of paralysed inhibition, and the next a rampant lech pawing the ground like an impatient stallion. She Stoops To Conquer
  • He spent the last ten years of his life in a wheelchair after a fall which left him paralysed from the waist down.
  • All after a rock climbing accident left her paralysed from the chest down and in a wheelchair. The Sun
  • Throughout history there are stories of soldiers cut down by the enemy after becoming paralysed with fear. EMOTIONAL ROLLERCOASTER: A Journey Through the Science of Feelings
  • The electricity failure paralyzed the train service.
  • His right arm is still paralysed and when he walks it is with an awkward shuffle. The Sun
  • We could maybe build a robot like Elliott, but it would have a terrible time, paralysed by indecision and pretty useless at bringing us the right bowl of nibbles when we needed it.
  • He had a minor stroke in 1987, which left him partly paralysed.
  • He is paralyzed completely on his left side.
  • Evans lives on disability because of an accident that left her paralyzed.
  • Rutgers linebacker Eric LeGrand was paralyzed from the waste down on a play described as a "violent collision [3]. Dave Zirin: In the NFL, The Violence Comes to a Head
  • Citing the country's aggressive unions, widening wealth gaps, a faltering education system, low workforce participation and a public sector often paralyzed by bureaucratic red tape, the British magazine recently claimed that Israel's "engines of growth are punier than they look. Richard Z. Chesnoff: ISRAEL AT 61: A LESSON TO BE LEARNED
  • The glue on Will's head must have run into his ears and paralyzed his monosynaptic cerebellum. In anticipation of Friday's debate, the NYT sizes up Obama and McCain.
  • The United States faces years of indecisive government, with Washington paralysed by score-settling and legislative gridlock.
  • Fear paralyzed her
  • Her legs were partly paralysed in the crash.
  • By now I was virtually paralysed from head to toe.
  • As we all know, my wife is paralyzed from the waist down.
  • Some camped it up, some got sleazy, others sat very far back in their cushions paralysed with fear.
  • The feet of paralysed people are frequently swollen, but this was particularly bad. Times, Sunday Times
  • His face was left paralysed and he takes daily morphine for pain. The Sun
  • His speech is slurred because the right side of his face is paralysed from the last stroke. Times, Sunday Times
  • Diagnosed with debilitative scoliosis, he was once completely paralysed.
  • One was hit in the shoulder, leaving his arm paralysed. Times, Sunday Times
  • They look less like domineering control freaks than out-of-control weaklings, capable of producing endless reports and paper laws but paralysed under the slightest pressure.
  • The poison can cause a fast heart or a paralyzed palate with fluids regurgitated through the nose.
  • He was paralyzed by the agony, unable to move even as he felt the heavy tread of General Powell's feet as he came to stand above him.
  • In his final years he was blind and paralysed but was able to continue composing through the devoted assistance of Eric Fenby, his musical amanuensis.
  • I have been paralyzed for a few months now.
  • Beyond the street protests, student demonstrators have also paralysed 16 universities and disrupted 35 others, the education ministry said.
  • Railways are paralysed, overcrowded and overpriced through epic incompetence. The Sun
  • I lay splayed out, face down on the hard floor for a minute or two, paralysed by embarrassment and surprise.
  • As the newly generated axonal nerves reached the paralyzed muscle tissue, the muscle began to twitch. The Autoimmune Epidemic
  • Motor traffic was paralysed in much of the city.
  • She had a prolapsed uterus and anus, with massive mucous discharges, was paralysed and oedematous from the waist down and her entire body was covered with abrasions and flea bites. Bedlam
  • I stood, paralysed with amazement, in the kitchen doorway, staring at Rudolf's cage. RESCUING ROSE
  • The young lady, though not insensible, became paralyzed with horror, and remained in a kind of cataleptic trance, fully conscious, but unable to move or speak, until, at nine o'clock next day, no answer having been given to repeated calls of her maid, the doors were forced open. Purgatory
  • He blinked as pain wracked his body and paralyzed him momentarily.
  • His face was left paralysed and he takes daily morphine for pain. The Sun
  • The general gist of the article was: The doctor injected poison between my brows and paralyzed my forehead.
  • After all I am the woman who spends a large percentage of her time paralyzed with indecision or fear, or both.
  • Still partially paralysed by the brain disease Guillain-Barre syndrome, he can only speak with the aid of an artificial voice box.
  • Massive protests outside Westminster paralysed the capital's roads for more than 12 hours on Thursday.
  • All after a rock climbing accident left her paralysed from the chest down and in a wheelchair. The Sun
  • The cryptozoa who live around the meter will be paralyzed by the great inbreak of light from overhead ... then scatter like hell for lower, darker, wetter. Gravity's Rainbow
  • He is now paralysed down his right-hand side. The Sun
  • A paralyzed man in the U.K. was left brain-damaged after a nurse working in his home accidentally switched off his ventilator, the BBC is reporting. Violetta Aylward, UK Nurse, Turns Off Man's Life Support By Mistake (VIDEO)
  • A student has been left paralysed for life after "tombstoning" from a cliff face into just three feet of water during the hottest weekend of the year.
  • A stroke may have paralysed her body but Kate Thomas's mind is still ticking.
  • He was also left paralysed for a week after an injection to take fluid from his spine accidentally hit a nerve.
  • People are almost paralysed by fear and a sense of impotence.
  • Most of the Others were too paralyzed with fright to move; but some began a slow, stumbling retreat.
  • If this administration is bereft of ideas and paralysed by fear, it is also cloaked in dishonesty. Times, Sunday Times
  • By and large people who might give up their seats seem to be paralysed with embarrassment. Blaikie's Guide to Modern Manners
  • A friend contracted transverse myelitis recently (she's basically paralysed from the waist down and stuck a few thousand miles away). Times, Sunday Times
  • When it arrives I am so paralyzed with fear, I can't get on.
  • A stroke paralysed half his face.
  • Sinking into the Minnesota lake was strangely comfortable, Jimmy's muscles paralyzed and helpless, his arms and legs, bulky inside the snowsuit, wrapping around him in a self-embrace.
  • The stroke left him partly paralysed.
  • The Londoner was paralysed and is confined to a wheelchair.
  • -- At the close of the seventeenth century, a new dawn arose in the history of Italian letters, and the general corruption which had extended to every branch of literature and paralyzed the Italian mind began to be arrested by the appearance of writers of better taste; the affectations of the Marinists and of the so-called Arcadian poets were banished from literature; science was elevated and its dominion extended, the melodrama, comedy, and tragedy recreated, and a new spirit infused into every branch of composition. Handbook of Universal Literature From the Best and Latest Authorities
  • A one-day general strike or bandh that paralysed the Indian commercial and industrial city of Bombay on April 25 raises important political issues for the working class.
  • He was paralysed in both legs.
  • He told her that he had been involved in an accident at work that had left him paralyzed from the waist down.
  • She was left an active brain trapped in a paralysed body. Times, Sunday Times
  • This episode features the sad tale of the Takahashi family which lives in Aichi prefecture Ichinomiya city and their one and a half year old paralyzed pet puppy dog. Shimura Zoo: Miracle Dog » Fanboy.com
  • Much of the country was paralysed yesterday as police tried to disperse demonstrators before they could form into columns. Times, Sunday Times
  • By and large people who might give up their seats seem to be paralysed with embarrassment. Blaikie's Guide to Modern Manners
  • Her legs and her right arm were still paralyzed, so she was stuck in her sitting position.
  • He will need surgery on damaged vertebrae - but he will not be paralysed. The Sun
  • A man paralysed from the chest down after a hit-and-run accident has taken faltering steps with the help of electrodes implanted in his spine. Times, Sunday Times
  • She could not unrivet her eyes from the paralyzed Kells, yet she seemed to see Jim Cleve leap straight up, and then stand, equally motionless, with Kells. The Border Legion
  • But for weeks he had been paralyzed from the shoulders back. Suddenly paralyzed, Rufus doggedly learns to walk again
  • I cut some cosmos and sunflowers for the kitchen table today (since I had a clean kitchen, it seemed sensible to decorate it) and discovered that many of the flowers had paralyzed green bottle flies spider-silked to the underside. I nom, therefor i am.
  • The accident left her paralysed from the waist down.
  • She was rushed to hospital with transverse myelitis, a rare neurological disorder that left her paralysed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then he had been brought home, paralysed from the waist down, embittered and resentful.
  • A paralysed man has walked again thanks to an electronic device that connected his brain signals to electrodes attached to his legs. Times, Sunday Times
  • He spent the last ten years of his life in a wheelchair after a fall which left him paralysed from the waist down.
  • Jean-Dominique Bauby, a well-known Parisian journalist, has a stroke and loses consciousness; on awaking he finds himself paralysed and unable to speak.
  • He conceived of a robot that would help paralyzed patients
  • My partner was hit by an uninsured car two years ago and now he is paralysed from the chest down. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was paralyzed with terror.
  • Hawking uses his wheelchair as an appendage to his paralyzed body, a device for the physical expression of his personality.
  • By the time the victim begins hallucinating, turns gray-skinned, becomes paralyzed, and dies, it may be impossible to identify who did the dastardly deed, or when.
  • There are 17,000 tons of cargo in the Chilean port of Arica that cannot be transported because the railroad between Arica and La Paz has been paralyzed.
  • When we dream the body is usually paralysed, but in this condition the person can move around. The Sun
  • Forec. system by the sleeping state, but there is no doubt that the psychological character of sleep is essentially due to the change of energy in this very system, which also dominates the approach to motility, which is paralyzed during sleep. Dream Psychology Psychoanalysis for Beginners
  • The airport is still paralysed by the strike.
  • We will win the War on Terror by being smarter and more resilient and not be "terrorized" and paralyzed. Poll: Less Than One In Four Want To Stay In Iraq To Achieve Democracy
  • The feet of paralysed people are frequently swollen, but this was particularly bad. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many are paralyzed or permanently impaired by spina bifida; some, with a condition called anencephaly literally, “no brain”, survive in a vegetative state. NYT: Folic Acid in Flour
  • The stroke left him partly paralysed.
  • Nevertheless, the outcome of their false practicality is to leave politics paralyzed, and the basic recognized problems of each society unsolved. Get real
  • One is generally thought adipex buy domain is currently alendronate liver sodium ventilatid stabilize how do i quit taking arava paralyzed. Big Wall Street Journal Poll Contains Comfort For Both Parties
  • Japanese researchers said Wednesday they had used stem cells to restore partial mobility in a small monkey that had been paralysed from the neck down by a spinal injury.
  • A stroke had left him partially paralysed down one side and had affected his speech.
  • Despite his seeming impotence (being paralyzed), the main character is able to prove his masculinity through his confrontation with the killer.
  • The first areas to become paralyzed are usually the throat and larynx, resulting in aphonia, dysphagia, and complete aphagia. The Serpent and the Rainbow
  • The strike paralysed government services and led to transport disruption across the country. Times, Sunday Times
  • The stroke left him paralysed on one side of his body.
  • He retired early in 1981 so he could nurse his wife Ruby, who was partially paralyzed with polio.
  • The psychology teacher from Poynton, who has used a wheelchair for almost 20 years after being paralysed in a car crash, has previously parachuted, piloted a light aircraft and plays wheelchair rugby.
  • By dawn he was in bad shape - paralyzed from his injuries.
  • We are condemned to another wasted year of paralysed dithering. The Sun
  • Much of the country was paralysed yesterday as police tried to disperse demonstrators before they could form into columns. Times, Sunday Times
  • I had become the aggressor, if only I had known how to "aggress"; but in her presence I was seized by an accursed shyness that paralyzed my tongue, and the things I had planned to say were left unuttered. A Far Country — Complete
  • Eager for relief from the rolling newsflashes on TV, thousands flocked to the cinemas but distribution was paralysed by industrial action and only two new films opened in Paris during the period of unrest.
  • Her married sister had been paralysed in a road accident.
  • But in 1993, still paralyzed from the waist down, he started working with a swimming coach.
  • He claimed that this had worsened the effects of the stroke, which left the dictator with a paralysed left arm and a limp. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Government, with one eye on the ballot box, is paralysed into inaction.
  • We are condemned to another wasted year of paralysed dithering. The Sun
  • His wounded right arm remained partially paralyzed for the rest of his life.
  • The man lay on his back as if paralyzed, staring up at Tolland with an expression of astonished rage and agony. Deception Point
  • The climber was paralyzed in a fall, and couldn't walk.
  • Railways are paralysed, overcrowded and overpriced through epic incompetence. The Sun
  • I almost burst into laughter as I looked at this egregious old guy, as emolliated in his comical caricature of himself as M. de Charlus, paralysed and polite, was tragical. Time Regained
  • The surgeon was forced to admit that this operation would leave Dawn paralysed and wheelchair-bound for the rest of her life.
  • The most terrified will also die, because they are paralyzed or crazed THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • A stroke paralysed half his face.
  • I was paralyzed with fear the whole time, unable to move a muscle even if there had been anything I could have done.
  • One paralyzed by his own frustration with the world, the other a sworn couch potato who makes a religion out of channel surfing, the two men are the archetypical bad roommates.
  • The 50-year-old former jockey was paralyzed from the chest down during an accident on August 4, 1999 at Rockingham.
  • The bulldoggish Wallace himself candidly told reporters two years after the gunshots had paralyzed his legs and confined him to a wheelchair: "I think my attempted assassination was part of a conspiracy. Freezerbox Magazine
  • Stranded motorists were rescued from their vehicles by the emergency services after snowdrifts up to 20 ft deep paralysed areas of the Scottish Highlands.
  • I watched, paralyzed, as the blood soaked the once white sheets, giving them a rich crimson color.
  • Yet over the past three months both have been paralysed by massive demonstrations expressing deep discontent with their governments' performance. Times, Sunday Times
  • My complacency had vanished; suddenly I had become the aggressor, if only I had known how to "aggress"; but in her presence I was seized by an accursed shyness that paralyzed my tongue, and the things I had planned to say were left unuttered. Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill
  • He is paralyzed completely on his left side.
  • There are people paralysed in accidents who, once recovered, go on to have different but whole lives. Times, Sunday Times
  • Galvanism produced no effect on the paralysed muscles.
  • Young people on the trip, from 12 states, England, Canada and Israel, have conditions ranging from cancer to cerebral palsy, says Kids of Courage co-founder Howie Kafka of Lawrence, N.Y. Some have had limbs amputated because of their illnesses; others are paralyzed, he says. Kids of Courage takes ill youths on cross-country adventure
  • A stroke left her partially paralyzed.
  • With Pluto transiting my 4th house, I can see that a phase of my life has come to a close, but I feel quite paralysed and can't see what changes to make.
  • The 50-year-old former jockey was paralyzed from the chest down during an accident on August 4, 1999 at Rockingham.
  • Might not the first of the Beatitudes, concerning ‘the poor in spirit,’ refer to those paralyzed in prayer?
  • Stranded motorists were rescued from their vehicles by the emergency services after snowdrifts up to 20 ft deep paralysed areas of the Scottish Highlands.
  • Building on that research, graduate student David Havas of the University of Wisconsin-Madison decided to study people who had received Botox treatments that paralyzed one pair of their corrugator muscles, which cause the forehead to constrict into a frown. Hello Botox, Bye-Bye Sadness—But Not for the Reasons You Think
  • In order to coax the nerves to grow out into the paralyzed legs, Kerr had to introduce two last chemicals into his nerve-regenerating cocktail: chemicals that told the myelinated axons that these newly birthed nerves were exactly the same as those that wire the body during fetal development. The Autoimmune Epidemic
  • He was partially paralysed by the fall.
  • He may not have felt so desperate if poverty hadn't forced him into exile: illegal, paralysed, scratching a living for the smallest slice of pie.
  • He spent the last ten years of his life in a wheelchair after a fall which left him paralysed from the waist down.
  • When she was born a treatable disease was misdiagnosed, and she was paralyzed.
  • By dawn he was in bad shape - paralyzed from his injuries.
  • At that point, with McNeill paralyzed and helpless on his back, Mireles fighting the effects of his avulsed forearm, Grogan unable to clearly locate his target without his glasses, and Manauzzi still unarmed after losing control of his revolver from the impact of the improvised felony stop, the mortally wounded Michael Platt made his daring bid for freedom. THE NEWS BLOG
  • The city inched rather than slid towards capture and after a while the shelling all but paralysed our movement.
  • He held up his paralyzed left hand and gestured, meaninglessly, with the atrophied knuckle of his point finger. Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned
  • If a burro's body doesn't decode its genes correctly the burro's body can't survive: it will get cancer or starve to death or become paralysed.
  • Yet the most troubling picture to emerge is that of a coach paralysed by fear. Times, Sunday Times
  • The attacker can steal network information, update database, forge user certification, destroy network node, release computer virus, even make the network paralyzed.
  • He spent two weeks recovering in hospital after waking up partially paralysed. The Sun
  • She was paralysed from the waist down .
  • Her married sister had been paralysed in a road accident.
  • With a few cunning camera tricks and makeup, he literally becomes a paralyzed man, both of body and of heart.
  • Half paralysed and often unconscious, she was returned to Mombasa and put on a ship for home. Into Africa - a social history of the East African Safari
  • But the arm is paralysed. Times, Sunday Times
  • A giant blizzard had paralyzed Chicago, and was heading our way. A RODENT OF DOUBT
  • The senior went from being paralyzed from the neck down, after sustaining a severe spinal cord injury during a the Mid-American Conference championships, to being able to walk on his own. Injured Buffalo wrestler Bishop graduates as inspiration
  • He is paralyzed as the result of a would - be assassin's bullet years ago.
  • Your political model may have won, but we'll infect your society by reviving militant antimilitarism, a yearning for security at all cost, and a craze for distributive justice -- until the whole country is paralyzed. Republic of Fear
  • She became paralyzed eight years ago when she fell off a stool and broke her thigh.
  • He spent the last ten years of his life in a wheelchair after a fall which left him paralysed from the waist down.
  • If Clemenceau was galvanized by his cynicism, Mandel was paralysed by his.
  • Then he broke his neck and became a tetraplegic, paralysed from the waist down, and with some loss of use of his arms as well.
  • He lost his father when he was just two and his mother at 18, two years after a car accident left her paralysed. The Sun
  • The strike paralysed the underground system as all lines were affected by cancellations.
  • There are some new signs of muscle recovery in his damaged legs, which are still partially paralysed.
  • Paralyzed from the neck down in an auto accident in 1986, Lovejoy, a college basketball player, turned to swimming for rehab.
  • Pale, trembling in every limb, and spattered with the vulture's blood as well as that which trickled from the many wounds he had received, the valiant young cragsman sank helplessly to the ground, where he lay for some minutes, paralyzed with the terrible exertion he had gone through. Harper's Young People, November 18, 1879 An Illustrated Weekly
  • Once again it has been paralysed after vandals blocked coin slots with brown mastic.
  • But another refugee case, involving a paralysed Sikh, is beginning to test their patience.
  • The accident left her paralyzed from the waist down.
  • The city and the country are outraged, horrified and almost paralysed with fear. Times, Sunday Times
  • Damage to his spinal cord left him paralysed from the waist down. Times, Sunday Times
  • The really great person is the one who even in a panic does not lose his head, and the next best thing to not being feazed at danger is, I believe, to be literally paralyzed. On the Edge of the War Zone From the Battle of the Marne to the Entrance of the Stars and Stripes
  • Paralysed as he was, his elder brother Edwin could never father a child.
  • Mr. Hugo Swire (East Devon) (Con): While the situation in Zimbabwe is tragically worsening by the hour, the United Nations Security Council remains paralysed by China and by Russia. Answer the fucking question...
  • Still partially paralysed by the brain disease Guillain-Barre syndrome, he can only speak with the aid of an artificial voice box.
  • Hawking, who is only able to speak through a computer-generated voice synthesizer, has a neuromuscular dystrophy that has pro GREssed over the years and left him almost completely paralyzed.
  • I have been paralyzed for a few months now.
  • He knew he should pull the trigger, but he was suddenly paralysed by fear.
  • The accident left her paralyzed from the waist down.
  • He is partially paralysed and can hardly speak. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some camped it up, some got sleazy, others sat very far back in their cushions paralysed with fear.
  • Adrianna felt paralyzed; her limbs became rigid and stiff with shock.
  • The surgeon was forced to admit that this operation would leave Dawn paralysed and wheelchair-bound for the rest of her life.
  • By dawn he was in bad shape - paralyzed from his injuries.
  • The paralysed 24-year-old fulfilled a lifelong dream by completing the challenge. The Sun
  • Despite being paralysed from the neck down after a car accident, Clive was a strong and independent character, she said.
  • The airport is still paralysed by the strike.
  • Jakarta turned into a giant battle field when riots paralyzed the capital city.
  • A previously intrepid jockey, for example, may be dismayed to discover just before a dangerous race that his thigh is paralysed. Times, Sunday Times
  • He spent the last ten years of his life in a wheelchair after a fall which left him paralysed from the waist down.
  • They showed, further, that the ganglion cells might be paralysed by nicotine or curarine, so that they would no longer respond to preganglionic stimulation or to the injection of acetylcholine, but that such treatment did not, in the least, diminish the output of acetylcholine caused by the arrival of preganglionic impulses at the synapses. Sir Henry Dale - Nobel Lecture
  • She was sobbing now, paralyzed like a cornered rabbit knowing she was doomed.
  • Yet over the past three months both have been paralysed by massive demonstrations expressing deep discontent with their governments' performance. Times, Sunday Times
  • The accident left him permanently paralysed.
  • The intrepid soldier is partially paralysed by a back injury suffered in action in Iraq. The Sun
  • Neurological examination was compromised because the patient was chemically paralyzed.
  • Cooper’s expression flip-flopped from paralyzed fear to outright joy. How to Flirt with A Naked Werewolf
  • The climber was paralyzed in a fall, and couldn't walk.
  • The eyes open and so forth, and the person becomes aware of being completely paralysed, and oftentimes it will happen as if elements of dream mentation will intrude into wakefulness, these are the hypnopopic hallucinations.
  • Japanese researchers said Wednesday they had used stem cells to restore partial mobility in a small monkey that had been paralysed from the neck down by a spinal injury.
  • It is worth pointing out that a physically paralysed person may be more mentally active and thus more alive than a person with full command of his/her physical faculties.
  • He was paralysed all down one side, which is awful for a man who is vain. Times, Sunday Times
  • She stared out at the paralysed, angry traffic, shaking her head. MAN AND WIFE
  • In June, 1999, a stroke turned his active 78-year-old mother speechless and paralyzed.
  • Arytenoid adduction and rotation is another technique that seeks to medialize the vocal process of the paralyzed arytenoid cartilage.
  • I know there's tradition but someone was paralysed in the mid nineties after jumping in.
  • Judy gasped in shock and horror, paralyzed with disgust and unbridled rage as Sarah stormed out of the room.
  • But in 1993, still paralyzed from the waist down, he started working with a swimming coach.
  • People who eventually could benefit from a wireless device that converts thoughts into computer-spoken spoken words include those paralyzed by stroke, Lou Gehrig's disease and trauma, Greger says.
  • The implant consists of a firm three-tiered base to lock the implant in the cartilage with a softer triangular top, which serves to medialize the paralyzed vocal cord and the vocal process of the arytenoid.
  • When a person is in the REM phase, there is a noticeable twitching movement of the eyes under closed lids (hence the term rapid eye movement), and the voluntary muscles of the body are usually paralysed. ReadABlog.com New Blogs and RSS Feeds
  • The strike paralysed the port.
  • Conclusion The method of recovering the adductive and abductive functions of the paralyzed vocal cord simultaneously was available and effective.
  • The four attackers faced off four helicopter gunships and paralysed a chunk of the capital for most of a day. Times, Sunday Times
  • Princeman stood gaping at that bingle in paralyzed dismay; but the batsman, who was a slow runner and slow thinker, stood a fatal second to see whether the ball was fair or foul. The Early Bird A Business Man's Love Story
  • Its not economically viable for sony or any other major game publisher/manufacturer to develop and produce an interface or game (s) specifically for those who suffer from a specific disability, be it blindness, or being paralyzed, deafness, muteness, etc ... octopod Is Sony legally required to make its games accessible to disabled people? - Boing Boing
  • He is now paralysed down his right-hand side. The Sun
  • The freeze paralysed coalmines, with stocks stuck at the collieries because railways and roads were blocked by snow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Steve's neck, fragile and brittle from a trapped nerve, had kinked badly when it absorbed the impact from the piledriver, and Steve fell to the mat, paralysed.
  • Paralyzed from the neck down in an auto accident in 1986, Lovejoy, a college basketball player, turned to swimming for rehab.
  • Last week's protests came weeks after a general strike against the cuts paralysed the country.
  • A sudden snowstorm paralysed the city.
  • He told her that he had been involved in an accident at work that had left him paralyzed from the waist down.
  • He is paralyzed from the waist down.
  • Massive protests outside Westminster paralysed the capital's roads for more than 12 hours on Thursday.
  • The socialist imaginary can be paralyzed by acritical imitation of models from bureaucratic socialism, or by its cooptation by forces promoting a national populist direction, with a project of State capitalism, as a horizon for the revolutionary simulacrum. Venepoetics
  • He is paralysed down his left side as a result of polio.
  • One side of my body was paralysed. The Sun
  • Only a single gas-fired power plant is being built to replace them, and uncertainty over policy has paralysed the industry. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hannah was temporarily paralyzed on the right side.
  • But her feet seemed rooted to the ground and the spectacle of that great, angry crowd tearing towards her paralysed her with terror.
  • Daryl will be paralyzed for the rest of his life.
  • _Nerve anastomosis_, which seeks to provide a new channel for the transmission of motor impulses to the paralysed muscles, has as yet a restricted field of application -- for example, the tibial and peroneal nerves may be anastomosed when the muscles supplied by one of them are paralysed. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • One memory I have of Vic that I really love and I don't, I can't pinpoint it in time, but he often played a kind of undersized essentially acoustic guitar that almost look like a toy guitar because that was part of his being paralyzed was that he couldn't really handle a big one. In Memoriam: Sweet, Sad Rocker Vic Chesnutt
  • I had a hypnogogic paralyzed dream last winter, while staying at the family cabin in the Adrirondaks. Making Light: Open thread 136
  • The threat to his own life had paralysed his reactions, but the thought of Katherine galvanized him. WALL GAMES
  • Hannah was temporarily paralyzed on the right side.
  • A breech birth left Vona with a paralysed right leg and bilaterally dislocated hips, but surgery by Sir Harry Platt (the first of its kind) when she was 4 enabled her to walk with a calliper.
  • Stranded motorists were rescued from their vehicles by the emergency services after snowdrifts up to 20 ft deep paralysed areas of the Scottish Highlands.
  • An architecture student who could be paralysed if she laughs is hoping to make people aware of her condition, cataplexy. Times, Sunday Times
  • The protests in Spain have paralysed major highways, ports and fuel depots as thousands of fishermen and farmers blocked roads, ports and fuel distribution centres.
  • Suddenly, I was back on the couch, a black cat was sitting on my chest mewing loudly; I was completely paralyzed and I couldn't speak.
  • A few years back he dove into a pool unaware that it was shallow and was seriously injured and paralyzed from the neck down. Jordana Zizmor: Using Food and Recipes to Turn a Challenge into Something Positive
  • The attacker can steal network information, update database, forge user certification, destroy network node, release computer virus, even make the network paralyzed.
  • Left paralyzed, she survived five months in Coppet, surrounded by a few remaining friends and her family.
  • At Matty's words of sympathy, he seemed to become paralyzed. DEATH OF AN UNKNOWN MAN
  • It has left his face partially paralysed, resulted in total deafness, and now he is confined to a wheelchair.
  • All after a rock climbing accident left her paralysed from the chest down and in a wheelchair. The Sun
  • His right arm is still paralysed and when he walks it is with an awkward shuffle. The Sun
  • The realization that my daughters were playing in Nancy's house, just one-half block away, paralyzed my legs making me unable to move when I neared the end of our driveway.
  • He knew he should pull the trigger, but he was suddenly paralysed by fear.
  • They have become so paralyzed as a Party all they can do is criticize from the sidelines. Economic stimulus reaches GOP critic's turf
  • My mother was away for long stints at the Northville State Psychiatric Hospital, my dad, a chemical engineer at Chrysler, was paralyzed in a shallow-water diving accident, and my best friend from junior high was later shotgunned to death by a biker gang in an L.A. drug deal gone bad. Susan Schindehette: 8 Mile, Revisited
  • He spent the last ten years of his life in a wheelchair after a fall which left him paralysed from the waist down.
  • My feeling was I would most likely be paralyzed from the shot and not be able to unstrap myself from the seat.
  • The impact severed her vertebral artery and triggered a stroke that paralysed her left side. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was at a point of crisis, lost, paralysed in the midst of a dense fog.
  • A previously intrepid jockey, for example, may be dismayed to discover just before a dangerous race that his thigh is paralysed. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had a previously undetected heart condition and suffered haemorrhages which left him paralysed and unable to speak.
  • the strike virtually paralyzed the city
  • I stared into his breathtaking, wonderful, gorgeous, striking, stunning eyes and felt like I was paralyzed.
  • The Belgian capital remained paralysed last night by a security clampdown. The Sun
  • We were afraid that this proud and energetic man might be forced to lie there paralyzed and helpless until his death.
  • Natalia seemed to take care not to use the term paralyzed in describing the jockey's condition. Undefined
  • The Belgian capital remained paralysed last night by a security clampdown. The Sun
  • Ben Affleck paralyzed out of fear he might say the wrong thing, or Miley Cyrus seeming genuinely at ease and not the least bit tempted to distort her face into some kind of slanty-eyed Mongol mockery. Gawker: Defamer
  • He was rushed to hospital on April 24 and has been partially paralysed in intensive care. The Sun
  • From a mail-order house she ordered a battery-operated galvanic device which applied the stimulation of low-voltage electrical current to his paralyzed limbs.
  • Kim previously worked as a taxi driver until 2001 when he was partially paralysed by a stroke.
  • Terror had dried and paralysed his vocal chords.
  • People are almost paralysed by fear and a sense of impotence.
  • And for a country that was born of faith and the fearlessness of millions of people crawling, paddling and begging their ways here so they could be free to now be a country paralyzed by magical thinking and benumbed with viral fear is heartbreaking. Judith Acosta: How Marketers Capitalize On Your Fear: Confessions Of An Ex-Ad-Woman
  • An uninsured hit-and-run driver today won a legal battle to stop him paying compensation to the child he paralysed.
  • Left paralyzed, she survived five months in Coppet, surrounded by a few remaining friends and her family.
  • It has partly paralyzed the right side of her body.
  • Changed," she says, "from being a fitness enthusiast and an aspiring actress, I had been transported into the realm of the paralyzed: a C4-5 quadriplegic.
  • The stroke left him paralysed down his right side.
  • A neighbour's daughter was paralysed in an accident. Times, Sunday Times
  • At 5, Olivia was diagnosed with leukemia and endured an experimental medication that left her hands paralyzed.
  • Her body slowly becomes a paralyzed, pustulated, corpulent emitter of foul gas.
  • The protests in Spain have paralysed major highways, ports and fuel depots as thousands of fishermen and farmers blocked roads, ports and fuel distribution centres.
  • Kim previously worked as a taxi driver until 2001 when he was partially paralysed by a stroke.
  • Vertebrae can collapse, cause a hunch back, and nerves may be paralyzed.
  • He is paralyzed by his inability to communicate or articulate his feelings.
  • A stroke paralyzed half his face.
  • He was absolutely paralysed with shock.
  • A stroke may have paralysed her body but Kate Thomas's mind is still ticking.
  • The oral tentacles then pass the paralysed prey to the mouth and into the coelenteron for digestion.
  • Western leaders are paralysed by political correctness. The Sun
  • A crowd three deep seemed paralysed by the images on these monitors.
  • The freak accident, which the family maintains was an act of God, left her unable to speak and paralysed down one side.
  • Jakarta turned into a giant battle field when riots paralyzed the capital city.
  • I am paralyzed here ! I am a fucking amputee!
  • He was partially paralysed by the fall.
  • By bestowing gifts of monopoly and protection, mercantilist policies paralyzed the body politic.
  • She was a vibrant, active 11-year-old until she was hit by a car and paralyzed from the neck down.
  • Leading party members seemed paralysed by fear of Stalin and the NKVD. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • Downturn Distraction With the developed world facing a financial crisis that has paralysed policy, the short-term necessities of economic management seem to have overtaken the grander visions that came out in the middle of the past decade, when Lord Stern himself was at the forefront of both the international development and climate agendas. Stern's Rebuke
  • His players appeared paralysed by fear at home. The Sun
  • I promised Caroline I’d put it up so here it is … I was kind of fancying mocking a cover up in colour, because that’s the sort of thing I waste my time on, but I’m shockingly paralyzed by the death of my Toshiba tablet. Sydneypadua.com » Blog Archive » Things I Draw When I’ve Had a Few
  • The fact is I am in love with her, and this unrequited emotion has paralyzed me.
  • Two years ago she had a massive heart attack, leaving her face partially paralyzed for months.
  • He found his own way as a caregiver by thinking back to a day in 2006, when he and Gabby had lunch with Stephen Hawking , the legendary British astrophysicist who is paralyzed with a form of Lou Gehrig's disease. Amid Fear and Pain, Lessons in Love
  • If, on the other hand, the muscle was completely paralysed to the effects of nerve impulses by curarine, stimulation of its motor nerve fibres caused the usual output of acerylcholine, though the muscle remained completely passive. Sir Henry Dale - Nobel Lecture
  • Released last week by the Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum, the newly discovered papers include a draft dated Dec. 21, 1960, that says though he as a Republican faced Democratic control of both the House and Senate for six of his eight years in the White House, "We did not fall out into bitter, unreconcilable factions which in other nations have paralyzed the democratic process. Eisenhower's farewell speech has wise words on split government and militarism
  • The adversary minded to give it a pop may prove more formidable than the adversary paralysed by wanting it too much. Times, Sunday Times
  • There begins his slow and agonising rehabilitation, after being paralysed in a car accident.
  • The view from here is not as dark and murky as it was when I gripped the door handle of my car, practically paralyzed with fear and horror.
  • He is partially paralysed.
  • Conclusion The method of recovering the adductive and abductive functions of the paralyzed vocal cord simultaneously was available and effective.
  • Underfunded and paralyzed by provincial bureaucracies, these old schools had failed to educate.
  • In 1982 an horrendous car accident left him paralysed from the waist down and confined to a wheelchair, but his voice was spared. Times, Sunday Times
  • The accident left him permanently paralysed.
  • It could also help provide the basis for developing neural prostheses capable of restoring function to paralyzed limbs.
  • The management of the eye in facial paralysis requires careful consideration of the paralysed lower lid in addition to reanimation of the upper lid.
  • Now, he labored under a very singular malady, -- not that I ever knew it at the time, -- a kind of luxation of the lower jaw, which, when it came on, happened somehow to press upon some vital nerve or other, and left him perfectly paralyzed till it was restored to its proper place. Charles O'Malley — Volume 1
  • Physicist Stephen Hawking, the author of "A Brief History of Time" who is almost completely paralyzed by motor neurone disease, has been urgently admitted to hospital, Cambridge University said on Monday. Physicist Stephen Hawking in Hospital - NASA Watch
  • I was at a point of crisis, lost, paralysed in the midst of a dense fog.
  • Well into her fifties, and with half her face semi-paralysed from a stroke many years earlier, she looked serene, yet somehow triumphant at the same time.
  • I'm paralysed from the neck down and need a ventilator to help me breathe. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was at a point of crisis, lost, paralysed in the midst of a dense fog.
  • Much of the country was paralysed yesterday as police tried to disperse demonstrators before they could form into columns. Times, Sunday Times
  • The jurors were paralysed by a fear of making a wrong call. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the most moving sights of 2014 was a paralysed man walking again after cells from his nasal cavity were transplanted into his spinal cord. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another rockfall victim, Doherty, was brought in paralyzed from the waist down. A MAN SENT FROM GOD
  • If Americans sacked public officials after any tragic, scandalous or otherwise disagreeable wartime event - or even after a series of them - the United States would be paralyzed.
  • Vertebrae can collapse, cause a hunch back, and nerves may be paralyzed.
  • Paralysed from the neck down, all I could do was to emit more cheeps.
  • His speech is slurred because the right side of his face is paralysed from the last stroke. Times, Sunday Times

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