They have a field day when they see decent people cringe in fear or are immobilised by the power of fear itself. |
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My broken left arm was still immobilised in a splint, still healing and sore. |
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As a general rule, fractures need to be immobilised for between two and eight weeks. |
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The cervical spine should be immobilised with a cervical collar, sandbag, and tape. |
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Alternatively, the foot can be immobilised in a well moulded total contact plaster that is initially non-weight bearing. |
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We had our fracture ward upstairs full of cases immobilised in full plaster casts. |
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In a two step assay, antibodies from the patient serum bind to the immobilised allergen components. |
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Securities should be immobilised or dematerialised and transferred by book entry in CSDs to the greatest possible extent. |
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Ensure that the protecting tube of the drive is immobilised by fixing its chains! |
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Fear often immobilised the abused women and prevented them from making the choices they needed to make. |
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There are different types of breakdown and your vehicule can be immobilised up to 2 real days. |
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Check that the lift car has been immobilised before performing any work on the motor or the brakes. |
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High-level fission product solutions from reprocessing are immobilised in a glass matrix that corrodes extremely slowly. |
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In no circumstances will the guarantee give rise to compensation for the fact that the machine is immobilised while it is being repaired. |
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In general, such chips use immobilised proteins, peptides, lipids or small molecules to study the interaction of proteins in a sample. |
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In this system, the greatest part of securities is immobilised with a Central Securities Depository. |
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Congolese society is a dominated society, immobilised by all kinds of contradictions and paradoxes. |
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They are immobilised in a low-solubility glass matrix, making them suitable for transport and storage. |
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Within a few days, the heaviest rain for 30 years had turned the soil into a quagmire, producing thick mud that clogged up rifles and immobilised tanks. |
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On Bank Holiday Monday, about 5.30 pm, a vehicle returning from Coney Island over the strand was immobilised in deep water leaving its four passengers clinging to the roof. |
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Of the 54 children taken by ambulance, eight had not been immobilised. |
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To do this, they are atomised successively between two electrodes whose potential is varied until they are immobilised, thereby balancing all the forces acting on them, including their own charge. |
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Rather than being attached to a shark's head, used to intimidate an immobilised secret agent or vaporise a rebel planet, these lasers are kept safely in the projection booth. |
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And they have left a space that insurgent parties and anti-sleaze independents are moving into. It is hard to avoid the conclusion that too many politicians are immobilised by a mix of inertia and spinelessness. |
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An immobilised president who lacks the numbers to put his measures through Congress might just as well be trussed up in a crate. Unless he is an escapologist, that is. |
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Broken down vehicles were therefore immobilised and the fleet in operation gradually dwindled until the complete disappearance of any formal public transport. |
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For the purpose of these checks a list of infringements has been proposed, in respect of which vehicles may be immobilised and required to be brought into conformity before continuing their journey. |
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The car, an object of passion, was immobilised forever in concrete. |
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They suggested that microbes had adapted to desiccation, as N was found to be immobilised within 4 h after dry soil was rewet. |
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In 1940, he was diagnosed with spinal tuberculosis and was immobilised for two years. |
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Let down by their machines or immobilised after a fall, competitors who do not require first aid often start learning how to deal with defeat with a long wait, remaining patient until the broom wagon picks them up. |
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The cost of this large investment can be kept proportionately lower through better management of turnaround times and the time that containers are immobilised on land. |
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When fractures are managed, pain relief is often given, and the fractured area is often immobilised. |
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Williams PE Use of intermittent stretch in the prevention of serial sarcomere loss in immobilised muscle. |
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This affirmation proved to be an overstatement as a series of large power cuts across Europe immobilised several countries in the following weeks. |
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Because N turnover can be rapid, between application and the first sampling some fertiliser N was probably immobilised, mineralised, nitrified, and leached. |
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He sustained spinal injuries and was given pain relief at the scene and immobilised on a spine board by paramedics before being taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. |
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