The guileless McKenzie is of course immune, as he blunders through a palsied old world. |
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It's a tough assignment, one that could serve as a test case for much-needed reform in South Korea's palsied industrial sector. |
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Yes, there was a lot of chest and back scratching and thumping, and palsied flinging about of the hands and arms. |
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John Paul's pain-racked, palsied old body is wheeled about on casters, his voice a shadow of its old, booming self. |
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Albertson exaggerates the palsied contortions of his figures, imbuing them with a curious pathos. |
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Away with palsied, powerless preaching which is unmoving because it was born in a tomb instead of a womb and nourished in a fireless, prayer less soul. |
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His voice had a tremor in it too, words passing out over palsied lips. |
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City's European progress is now as palsied as their domestic title challenge, with nothing certain in Group A with two games remaining. |
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As Phil, Mr. Pacino is palsied, choleric and monomaniacal, but not entirely repellent. |
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Lank wavy hair, like the slick fur of a spaniel, is combed back tightly above baggy eyelids of which one is palsied. |
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The palsied man was entirely helpless, and, seeing no prospect of aid from any quarter, he had sunk into despair. |
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He sketched it quickly, his hand trembling, giving the drawing an awkward, palsied look. |
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Chicagoans are going to succumb to the feminine wiles of that palsied succubus, so you should make sure children could not possibly be the result. |
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Cardiff were palsied on Saturday, fashioning just one real chance against rivals in the relegation scrap who had previously scored a paltry 20 goals in 31 matches. |
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Never having had an opportunity to work with the cerebral palsied, I suggested to Myriam's mother that I take her to spend a few days with me in Berne, which she accepted. |
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There is limited research on the success or otherwise of treatments targeting impairment of speech production and speech intelligibility in cerebral palsied dysarthric speech. |
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