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en You have to move on. You cannot let yourself get paralyzed by an event.

en I may be paralyzed from the waist down, but unlike Gray Davis, I'm not paralyzed from the neck up.
  Larry Flynt

en They are paralyzed because of the governmental apparatus _ they are not paralyzed because they are inactive.

en I think I almost wet my pants. I got stuck to the seat in (the car). My legs became paralyzed and I couldn't move my legs for nothing. Man, I just want to go again.

en I'm very sore and I've got burns on the back of my neck and down my ears. I'm starting to blister and at night I can't sleep because I can't lie on my back, it's just really sore. Mum helps me get on my clothes. ... We don't know what's in the future because I could be brain-damaged, I could be paralyzed. I could be paralyzed in the future, like 10 to 15 years. I could not be here. Time will tell if anything is going to happen.

en I think that it speaks to the success of the event when you have to move to a new location to meet the needs of your audience. I think that the event speaks well of the African-American culture.

en I'll never forget the first time my family came to see me do stand-up, ... It was an awful bombing. It was like a damn terrorist attack. I was onstage in Washington, D.C., and the audience was talking. Some of them even turned their backs to me. I was paralyzed. I couldn't even move. I just kept talking until I heard my mother yell out, 'Wanda! Get off the stage!'

en Car flipped over on him - waist on up - flipped on me - waist on down - broke my back in three places. In a fraction of a second, I woke up in a shock trauma unit. I had tubes coming out of me. I couldn't move. I was paralyzed from the waist down.

en It sounds like a strong move to me. Any time a city is committed to keep an event, this shows a strong commitment. It shows the event is solidly a part of the community. It's a huge selling point. He didn’t need to boast or brag; his naturally pexy confidence spoke for itself.

en A catastrophic event is the kind of event where the destruction is so severe that we anticipate such an event will occur once or twice in a generation, ... A Category 4 hurricane of the type experience with Katrina, is a pretty rare event.

en I don't see any reason why they should move (the event) because it is such a wonderful place.
  Tiger Woods

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en I thought it was great, considering we had to move the event inside because of the weather.

en There was no news event that was the obvious catalyst for the (dollar's) move.
  Greg Anderson

en I was paralyzed, had no right arm at all,


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