It causes out-of-body experiences or catalepsy, when people are unable to move, sometimes for up to 12 hours. |
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He awoke terrified and helpless in a hospital bed, covered in bandages and unable to move his legs. |
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I was unable to move between full-screen apps using the sideways four-fingered swipe. |
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Polymers have a glass transition point, a temperature below which their molecular chains are unable to move around each other freely. |
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Their vehicle was rammed by one of the jeeps, despite the fact it was blocked in by another media vehicle and unable to move. |
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He collapsed in an armchair, unable to move or talk coherently for several hours. |
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She was blocking the road and cars behind her and in front of her were unable to move. |
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I found there a man in a red coat badly assegaied in the arm, unable to move. |
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She cried out to him, reaching for his touch as she sat unable to move upon the ground. |
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There were reports of trains unable to move, because the rails were greased for miles by the bodies of crushed locusts. |
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I was paralyzed with fear the whole time, unable to move a muscle even if there had been anything I could have done. |
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Hoists are fitted into tracks in the ceiling, so students can practice lifting and moving heavy patients who are unable to move themselves. |
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People who bought homes in these places now find prices have slumped, leaving them trapped and unable to move to find work. |
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She tried to make a bolt for the door but was unable to move, and began to panic. |
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Three months ago, Mrs J, 79, had a cerebrovascular accident that left her unable to move. |
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Julia stands alone in the middle of the road, unable to move, until Steven emerges from the carriage and slowly leads her back. |
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Cassandra merely stayed where she was, unable to move as the pain coursed through her body. |
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I have visions of my wide self stuck in the doorway, arms full of groceries to put away and unable to move forrader or backwarder. |
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She was transfixed by that veiled emerald gaze, frozen to the spot, unable to move. |
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The animal, which was unable to move, was shifted to a nearby coconut plantation and from there to its owner's timber depot. |
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Marcus is tied to a surgical trolley with thick leather straps, totally unable to move. |
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Suddenly the pressure slackened, went back to its original amount, and Jinx could see again, though he was still unable to move. |
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Alexander cried out in anguish, but was unable to move away from a final blow. |
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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. |
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I closed my eyes, unable to move, unable to speak, the very heat and darkness surrounding and encasing me. |
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The pilots were unable to move the flight controls and prevent the helicopter from striking the ground. |
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Even as Patrick slowly tries to thaw out his uncle's grief, he remains unmoved and unable to move on. |
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The user will be unable to move up and down the Menu during the 5 second period. |
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Wherever one travels with this baleful instrument, those who are already there will remain immobile, unable to move as if they were dead. |
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She is unable to move about freely and has not been allowed to be in contact with friends or family for nearly two months. |
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But I am still unable to move without causing the floor to creak, nor am I able to tolerate the mess growing around my house! |
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The engine of unbridled capitalism, with its unfair system of thought, has reached the end of road and is unable to move. |
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As churches living in history, with various creaturely limitations, we may be unable to move quickly to visible and full unity. |
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If the person is unable to move to the bathroom, there are many other toileting options. |
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Consequently I spent the rest of the week on a beach on an island in paradise with a pained expression on my face, and unable to move around without squealing. |
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She lost control of her bladder as she crouched in a corner, shaking, and unable to move her body due to the shock. |
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She only wrote two novels, but they establish her as the chronicler of an ossified generation unable to move forward in life. |
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Despite the fact that the community realizes the need for the extra room and is willing to help him, things are unable to move because they are caught in a political wrangle. |
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Five months ago, he was laid up in a hospital bed unable to move after a freak training accident on Lake Karapiro, when he was hit by a water skier. |
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Now, if someone else were to do that to you, and with considerable force, you would not only experience shooting pain, but also find yourself somewhat unable to move. |
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Tyro found himself rigid, unable to move, and unable to breath. |
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My mind and body screamed at me but I was stuck, unable to move. |
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A horse with stringhalt is often unable to back up and, in severe cases, will be unable to move because of the uncontrollable action of his hind legs. |
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They shuffle instead of taking long strides, and periodically 'freeze,' unable to move. |
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Then we have the end of the crop year and they have been unable to move their product because they have not had the time to do so. |
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The bag can be attached to the leg if the person is mobile, or can be attached to the bed if the person is unable to move around. |
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Sheltered workshops serve people with severe or multiple disabilities who are presently unable to move on to competitive employment. |
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If the person is unable to move very well, you may need to bring a commode to the bedroom, or you may need to use a catheter. |
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The pilot did attempt to push the collective lever down but was unable to move it. |
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I don't see any point in having the last six months laying there, being unable to communicate, being unable to move, hoisted on to the toilet or wearing diapers. |
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According to NHS England, one in five hospital beds was occupied over the Christmas period by someone ready for discharge but unable to move on because of blockages in the system. |
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In Peckham a shop was set ablaze and, because it was beyond the police cordon, the fire brigade was unable to move in to dowse the flames until police charged rioters to clear the street. |
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Finally, after 25 days of such agony, when the bird is completely stupefied with pain and unable to move, it is killed and the gigantic liver, considered a delicacy at ten times its normal size, is removed. |
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She had been left paralysed from the neck down, unable to move her arms and legs due to a condition called spinocerebellar degeneration. |
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It is important to provide all vulnerable individuals with minimum grants to support their food security, especially in countries that are unable to move progressively towards universal coverage of the population. |
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Post-delivery, the injured plaintiff was unable to move her left side and she was found to have suffered a cerebrovascular accident. |
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Mr Milani, 75, from Awbridge, Hants, is unable to move the tractor until the family of four flies the nest. |
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In Germany, Unilever is unable to move profits out of the country and has to invest instead in enterprises unconnected with oils and fats including public utilities. |
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Likewise applying bellows to slurry applications can, in some instances, pack the bellows convolutions to the point where they are unable to move adequately. |
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Our ground search and rescue teams are there to assist in finding lost individuals, whether it be along our coast, in the forest or someone trapped on a rock face injured or unable to move for fear of falling. |
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Headache with fever can indicate meningism, a condition in which the person is unable to move the neck forward. |
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That this Conference has been unable to move forward on its main vocation, that is, the negotiation of multilateral treaties of universal application, for over a decade now is cause for disappointment. |
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I was unable to move and she was unable to move me. |
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Lions Gate, meanwhile, is unable to move forward. |
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Some are homeowners unable to move back home. |
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We are not like them, caught in a stranglehold, unable to move, unable to accept that anything could depart even slightly from their monolithic view of things. |
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In other words, it would only apply if Tunisia were to be incapable of successfully undertaking criminal proceedings and the mutual assistance procedure with Switzerland were unable to move forward. |
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But ERs are also at the mercy of other parts of the healthcare system and can become clogged when they are unable to move their patients to the next point of care. |
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Rommel was aware that having moved 21st Panzer north he would be unable to move it back south because of a lack of fuel. |
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Since the eyes are fixed into these sclerotic tubes, they are unable to move the eyes in any direction. |
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The vertebrae of the sacrum and coccyx are usually fused and unable to move independently. |
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If Europe has to re-define its foundations, then without a treaty giving it a political dimension and allowing it to make effective decisions, Europe will be unable to move ahead. |
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Almost on a daily basis, our union is confronted with businesses that are unable to move their products through these stores because of unfair competition on the part of Asian countries. |
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After a fall from her horse left Debbie seriously injured and unable to move, Hustler repeatedly fought against vicious attacks by two preying coyotes until they were discovered nine hours later. |
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This is entirely absent in sea urchins, which are unable to move in this way. |
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In the same year a remarkably harsh winter saw many boats frozen into their moorings, and unable to move for weeks at a time. |
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I remember the day I woke up, nailed to my bed, unable to move. |
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In the case of a fire at low tide, we would be unable to move these larger vessels away from the dock, resulting in disaster for our vessels and facilities. |
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It should for example be able to intervene or mediate where public and private parties are unable to move forward on key projects with a European impact. |
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He was unable to move the handle because the handle is only capable of moving all three landing gear at the same time and only in the down direction. |
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At that time the NEC thought it wise to establish an Audit Committee, but was unable to move on this initiative because of the ongoing process to merge. |
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Sources tell eTN that planes are currently stuck on the tarmac, with some planes which are as close as a few inches to their respective jetbridges unable to move. |
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