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I was unable to move and she was unable to move me.
She was awake, but lay helpless and unable to move.
One morning Bob wakes up unable to move his legs.
Then, unable to move, he began to cry and curse.
I, however, was lying on my couch, unable to move.
An Egyptian woman is screaming, unable to move her frozen leg.
The flightless bird was covered in oil and unable to move.
But there I am in a smart exoskeleton, unable to move.
Users are now unable to move funds out of the wallet.
But the administration has been unable to move past the story.
"I was unable to move my body," she told the police.
Or they're power efficient, but unable to move quickly or intelligently.
And no matter how fast I run I can't outrun my mind unless I render it unable to move … myself unable to move but I CAN'T, I'm telling you I can't and-God what is that sound?
He'd felt paralyzed, unable to move or help, but Alicia was unconvinced.
It can leave patients unable to move and dependent on life support.
I lie there unable to move but totally aware of my surroundings.
It eventually left her unable to move and struggling to swallow water.
That was an obstacle for me; I was unable to move on.
Davis said she felt woozy and leaden, unable to move her arms.
She woke up the next morning unable to move her arms and legs.
An engineer found Phil on the floor of his room, unable to move.
The days and weeks passed with Arlen still unable to move her legs.
He is unable to move on and co-parent in a healthy way.
His uncle, Muhammad Ashraf Bhat, said he was unable to move his legs.
He got wedged inside, "covered in grease and oil " and unable to move.
He lost feeling in his arms and legs ... and was unable to move.
He is unable to move his limbs or eat or breathe without assistance.
The fight stopped only after he was on the ground, unable to move.
Benedetto was apparently unable to move his limbs due to a medical condition.
People stuck in their cars, unable to move, were liable to be robbed.
She might be stuck inside the hole, unable to move forward or back.
Several years ago, during a dance rehearsal, Hamamoto found herself unable to move.
"You're unable to move due to [your body's] neural defense mechanisms," Prasadja says.
The court has been unable to move forward on a series of cases.
I would be unable to move, unable to talk, almost unable to breathe.
Anderson found the dog the next morning with his intestines exposed, unable to move.
Aid workers remain in lockdown and unable to move, impacting many life-saving activities.
The Hokies were unable to move closer than five the rest of the way.
Would the Democrats wind up with a nominee unable to move beyond their base?
She lay in the dark for hours, unable to move and calling for help.
But Washington remains mired in disagreement, unable to move forward on any specific plan.
Unable to move his legs, he had to be airlifted out of the stadium.
From being unable to move, to roll over, walk, feed herself...it amazed me.
And then I found that I was unable to move from the subway station.
The Golden Bears were unable to move the ball and were forced to punt.
Traders worried they would be unable to move gold from London to New York.
Many lack proper documents and are unable to move freely or access basic services.
By noon, Stephanie was at home, lying down, unable to move her right side.
I would be curled up in a fetal position in bed, unable to move.
Unable to move, she said he forced his penis in her mouth, vagina, and anus.
Unfortunately, most people are unable to move beyond the big talk and launch into action.
The condition left him unable to move his limbs or eat or breathe without assistance.
She is only stopped after she is unable to move any muscles in her face.
In early December 2016, NASA was unable to move the rover's drill bit onto rocks.
And once again, the band was surrounded by thousands of screaming teenagers, unable to move.
For so long, historians of African American art were unable to move past prioritizing representation.
He tried to get out of bed and fell to the floor, unable to move.
Without this enzyme, the macrophages were just consuming matter, getting fat, and unable to move.
This may leave you with a colleague who's mad at you and unable to move.
When he landed in Moscow to change planes, that left him unable to move on.
He was unable to move because a bullet had torn a hole through his abdomen.
By Sunday morning, Mr. Peal, unable to move, took an ambulance to the emergency room.
In 2009, Rector suffered a brain injury that left him unable to move or speak.
When he awoke, Ballard was left with brain damage, at first unable to move his limbs.
Instead it's like he's strapped down, unable to move while being violently (from his perception) assaulted.
Bedridden, unable to move her hands or legs, barely sentient, she lived on for another year.
About 50 cars got stuck and unable to move on the "Rainbow Bridge" on Tokyo's waterfront.
FitzGerald sustained major injuries to his spine, leaving him unable to move from the shoulders down.
Trump and congressional Democrats have been unable to move toward a resolution of the government shutdown.
Coach Scott Skiles said Payton was unable to move very well during the team's morning shootaround. .
She came in unable to move her left arm and with a severely dislocated left shoulder.
He can't because he is unwilling and unable to move beyond the furies of his base.
And there I was in the middle of the chaos: scared, confused and unable to move.
Baylor was unable to move the ball and the Cyclones took over on their own 35.
Instead, cases are piling up, and EPA is unable to move quickly to protect public health.
Within hours the vibrant realtor, then 64, was unable to move, breathe or speak on his own.
Al-Nour tried to help with rescue efforts, but instead was overcome with grief, unable to move.
As soon as you lock your gaze in their direction, they freeze, unable to move, resembling statues.
However, Columbia is unable to move the "highly technical" production out of China fast enough, Boyle said.
Guillain-Barré leaves patients unable to move, in extreme cases forcing them to depend on life support.
It is more enjoyable to work together civilly than to remain gridlocked and unable to move forward.
The disease left him paralyzed for several weeks, unable to move his body save for his hands.
Cons: They were also more likely to dream about being smothered, locked up, or unable to move.
Ms. Sinta, who was flung from the vehicle, found herself lying in the road, unable to move.
He is currently on life support and unable to move his limbs or eat or breathe without assistance.
Unable to move or communicate, she spends her days trapped inside her family home, staring at the ceiling.
Charlie is currently on life support and unable to move his limbs or eat or breathe without assistance.
Nadal revealed that he played yesterday with a pain injection, and woke up unable to move his wrist.
Also, if you feel really overwhelmed and unable to move forward, the APA suggests you seek professional help.
But there's no saving the Chloe who's confined to a wheelchair, unable to move from the neck down.
They said that a federal judge approved a wiretap, but that investigators have been unable to move forward.
But for now, her conversational responses are limited and she is unable to move her arms or walk.
One Friday morning, a week into his hospital stay, he woke up unable to move his right arm.
"What if the Irish or the Jews had been unable to move out of their ghettos?" he continued.
She suffered a stroke and, unable to move or communicate, her weight increased to more than 1,000 pounds.
Within seconds, at least one officer opened fire, even though Sterling looks completely pinned down and unable to move.
His injury made him a C-5 quadriplegic, unable to move any part of his body below his shoulders.
He was unable to move and could not drink, eat or breathe naturally because he did not have lips.
One boy, his face blackened by dust, is seen trying to hold his legs up, apparently unable to move.
The world was pressing in on me as I lay in bed, in the morning light, unable to move.
New Orleans wide receiver Brandon Coleman had a big drop, and the Saints were unable to move the ball.
It jams, unable to move one way or the other, the leading edge protruding a quarter of an inch.
Ten months later, his face scarred, he moved slowly with a crutch and was unable to move his hands.
The company has been unable to move that material to a market "at any price or cost," he said.
I woke up on the ground, my ears ringing, unable to move my head or any of my body.
They've been helping conduct field necropsies, Conn said, as they have been unable to move most of the horses.
"If anything were to happen it would probably just be us getting stuck down there unable to move," she reveals.
They did have paddles, but according to TIME, were still unable to move the plastic craft out of the plants.
The song finds Black Marble stuck in a liminal space, unable to move forward without first truly excavating the past.
Several other women in this case have said Cosby gave them a blue pill that made them unable to move.
The Cavaliers recovered to trail 74-73 on Sexton's basket with 4:40 left but were unable to move ahead.
"This woman was unable to move, she was unable to communicate, in other words she was helpless," Phoenix police Sgt.
At that point, he would be unable to move or let executioners know if the midazolam hadn't taken full effect.
Six months earlier, he had woken up one morning with a freakish spinal injury, unable to move his right leg.
Both Ryan and Pelosi are working on legislation, but so far lawmakers have been unable to move on a bill.
I was screamed at for leaving my section and was told that I was unable to move from that area.
The most vulnerable people, however, will be unable to move and will remain trapped in increasingly unviable areas, it predicted.
Due to the impact of the fall, Wu sustained injuries to her leg and was unable to move, the outlet reported.
The group said babies could roll or turn into an unsafe position and be suffocated or strangled when unable to move.
Basalt, Colorado (CNN)Amanda Boxtel was 24 years old when she lay in a hospital bed, unable to move her legs.
Biologists have long believed that fat cells lead sedentary lives, unable to move themselves around the body once they get settled.
And Iran would be unable to move toward a nuclear weapon without our knowing it through inspections authorized by the agreement.
Because of spinal damage, my patients become paralyzed, unable to walk and sometimes unable to move anything from the neck down.
Gas prices in Texas are up slightly statewide because so many drivers were unable to move their vehicles during the storm.
The group said babies could roll or turn into an unsafe position and suffer suffocation or strangulation when unable to move.
At times, he would find himself stuck in a frozen stance, unable to move, and frustrated when he came out of it.
Among other things, an arrest record can prevent these girls from finding housing or jobs, meaning they are unable to move on.
I was frozen in my seat, unable to move from the vehicle until the paramedics and firefighters got me onto a stretcher.
Doctors said that Isaiah is unable to move or breathe on his own, and did not respond to stimulation, the BBC reports.
That last in the most important—without a reckoning with the horrors of this war, Syria will be unable to move on.
Such places lacked growing industries to absorb displaced workers, and the unemployed proved reluctant (or unable) to move to more prosperous regions.
There is little real-world need for them, other than by those unwilling or unable to move money through conventional banking channels.
I visited one camp in Rakhine State, where Rohingya families have been unable to move beyond camp boundaries for five years now.
"Ester is getting just enough attention to make her unable to move on and never enough attention to feel safe," says Lena.
The Neediest Cases Fund Holly Gambal lay frozen on the floor of the train, unable to move or cry out for help.
The Bills were unable to move the ball after that and made a 40-yard field goal to make it 10-0.
Unable to move the drill along the vertical axis, NASA's rover was severely hampered, and unable to perform fundamental aspects of its mission.
The convoy, carrying 308 militants and 331 civilians according to Hezbollah, is now effectively stranded, unable to move forward into Islamic State territory.
But once space was restricted, they theorized, the molecules would be unable to move, and thus forced to release their energy as light.
His lies on the ground, unable to move, while Rachel and Coleman — who have captured the whole thing on video — look on, horrified.
When I came to, I realized I was floating face down in the water, unable to move or feel anything below my shoulders.
Unable to move from your small patch of open grass, all you can do is try to ration ammo and survive the night.
At the moment, Senate Republicans have failed in both categories, making them unable to move forward on other important issues like college affordability.
I started to feel like I was sinking and, before long, I was fully laid out on the cold ground, unable to move.
What she didn't know was why she wasn't crippled with grief, stupefied at the scale of the atrocity, unable to move or speak.
I remember feeling an intense desire to go into the tunnel and a sense of frustration at being unable to move toward it.
The substitutes' bench emptied, as France's players stood stock still, unable to move, their own dream over in front of their own crowd.
It causes a feeling of being unable to move despite one's senses still functioning, and may be accompanied by hallucinations and intense fear.
If you're unable to move forward without feeling embittered or angry when you think about the incident, then you're probably harboring a grudge.
Countries that have been slow to carry out the measure, he said, are often unable to move beyond the "overhang" of traumatic pasts.
With all of the snow and ice, the vehicle was spinning out and unable to move from its position on the train tracks.
Consider the consequences if we were unable to move grain, fuel or other basic commodities on our waterways for even a few weeks.
Arkansas' "one size fits all" execution protocol could leave him in pain after a paralytic agent renders him unable to move, they say.
A 22-year-old teacher from Virginia living in Southeast Asia was unable to move after waking up in her apartment on December 22.
After scaling a ladder, they found a 29-year-old man trapped in the vent, unable to move, and covered in oil and grease.
He also lost a leg to amputation, suffered several septic chest infections, became unable to move his arms and suffered chronic pain and itching.
As early as 10, his Justice and Development Party, or AKP, drafted a new constitution but was unable to move forward with the plan.
Audemio awoke in the middle of the night face down on his bunk, gasping for air, unable to move his legs or his arms.
She fractured the humerus bone in her right arm, which left her unable to move her right hand and her career seemed in jeopardy.
Unable to recoup the four years of equity they had put into the home and unable to move on without it, they felt trapped.
When it was time for him to return to his barracks and he tried to get up, he fell and was unable to move.
"Memory Won't Let Me" feigns optimism with its jaunty guitar and sweet harmonies, but they're merely sugarcoating lyrics about being unable to move on.
Some of them no longer seek out help and suffer privately, ashamed of their living conditions but unable to move forward with their lives.
"People are too afraid, or simply unable to move house, so it doesn't matter what the letter of the rental law is," he said.
Jones expressed frustration at being unable to move his bill, which he and Garamendi sent to both the House Rules and Foreign Affairs committees.
Constand recounted swallowing "three blue pills" which rendered her unable to move or speak as Cosby attacked her in his Cheltenham, Pennsylvania home in 2004.
All had been unable to move their legs for at least 2.5 years, although they did have some sensation below the site of their injury.
He has been unable to move past damaging stories about his treatment of women, including a flood of recent sexual assault accusations -- allegations he denies.
The family finally got the courage to ask the life-altering question when their mother, bedridden and unable to move or eat, refused medical treatment.
However, the rover suffered "a mechanical control abnormality" prior to the lunar night and has been unable to move for most of its mission time.
The benchmarks would operate in the full understanding that the former Nusra leaders are unlikely, and probably unable, to move toward such a moderate stance.
She seems unable to move her eyebrows, left to emote solely with her eyelids and the few remaining wrinkles on the sides of her nose.
Unable to move their legs, dancers resorted to simply pointing to the ceiling in time to the music ("Do you want to get wasted, wasted").
"It's quite a frightening experience as we are behind a cordon unable to move for our own safety as police is everywhere," the person added.
These movements may seem ordinary, but just six years ago, when he was 19, Perez lay in a hospital bed, unable to move or talk.
Procedures like fat transfer to the buttocks leave patients unable to move around or sit; doctors may install drains to help remove fluid after surgery.
The cascading effects from companies being unable to produce in Asia, or unable to move those goods, are already being reported from Apple and Nike.
Ms. Constand told police that the pills, along with wine she said Mr. Cosby gave her to drink, left her unable to move or speak.
I was unable to move my arms or legs or open my eyes due to magnesium sulfate, the highly toxic medicine used to treat the disease.
In hospital, for four months I was fully conscious, unable to talk, unable to move and perpetually on the verge of drowning in my own phlegm.
The man would break into women's houses as they slept, rape them, ransack their homes, and then tie them up so they were unable to move.
The Beijing project will improve blacklist systems so that those deemed untrustworthy will be "unable to move even a single step," according to the government's plan.
"She said 'Listen, you and your brother are the biggest I have ever seen you,'" said Cory, whose gout left him unable to move some days.
More galling still, reports continue to come in of overheating problems that leave Prius owners in limp-home mode or stranded in traffic unable to move.
But over the course of a weekend Carter went from his happy-go-lucky self to a paralyzed patient unable to move his arms or legs.
The cause of his pain (that is, the pain that's left him crumpled on the floor, gutted and unable to move on) matters to his story.
These captives are completely restricted in their movements, unable to move or look at anything other than the wall of the cave in front of them.
Charlie suffers from an extremely rare degenerative condition called mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome, which has caused brain damage and left him unable to move his limbs.
He is recovering from a health scare — a bulging disc in his neck that pressed against his spinal cord and left him largely unable to move.
Her translucent white abdomen, constricted by the tight black bands of her exoskeleton, swells to the size of a human thumb, leaving her unable to move.
The idea of being seatbelted to a chair would be challenging, even for me, to be unable to move and just to have to be there.
The 15-month-old twin girls, Nima and Dawa Pelden, were joined at the stomach and had grown up facing each other, unable to move independently.
Now you're paralyzed with anxiety, unable to move until you find out where they're doing pothole repairs, all because your life is ruled by a tunnel .
But with the House unable to move its own version and unwilling to take up the Senate's, committee leaders ultimately settled on a short-term patch.Sen.
It's a picture of a sweet, dull life, and the visual effect is of panning from room to room, unable to move backward and change direction.
An ambulance, with its siren wailing and lights flashing, was unable to move, stuck in gridlocked traffic one recent afternoon along Eighth Avenue in Times Square.
In the Wimbledon quarterfinals, Murray was in obvious distress, unable to move fluidly, during the final two sets of his five-set loss to Sam Querrey.
Having a good pillow can be the difference between waking up unable to move your head, and waking up feeling refreshed and ready for the day.
On his arrival, it became clear that he had a severe spinal cord injury that could leave him permanently unable to move his arms and legs.
I often try to argue by saying, you love your dog and you wouldn't lock your dog so that your dog was really unable to move.
Things came to a head when the couple was unable to move into their new home because they missed a deadline to pick up the house keys.
I'll go four to six days in a row where I black out all the walls and windows and lay in bed unable to move or eat.
It went for naught as the Mariners were unable to move him over on an afternoon when they went 0-for-8 with runners in scoring position.
A Chinese consortium bought AC Milan, an Italian club, for $825m in August, but has been unable to move money out of China to complete the purchase.
Some employees have become disillusioned with the group's culture, where some have thrived while others feel sidelined and unable to move their ideas forward, the people said.
That Kushner would be unable to move Congress, where dysfunction has made a home since well before this first family arrived in Washington, is hardly a surprise.
The "explicit" memories would be the horror stories of patients wide-awake but unable to move while being operated on, usually as a result of medical error.
Companies such as ride-hailing startups Uber Technologies Inc and Lyft Inc have been unable to move forward while they wait for the SEC to resume business.
He was initially unable to move his legs, and after he was found to have experienced a spinal contusion, doctors were uncertain if he'd ever walk again.
But on Lap 153 of 188, Bowyer spun in Turn 3 with a flat tire, and his car came to rest on the apron, unable to move.
The distance began to pose a serious problem when his father's liver cancer spread through his body and left him unable to move about on his own.
Poor Americans are likely to have lower-than-average access to transit, but often are unable to move out of poverty because of this lack of transit.
The lack of a quorum has left FERC unable to move such projects forward, inaction that has led to frustration in the energy, manufacturing and business communities.
Numerous tankers are currently in the water off the Venezuelan coast, unable to move because state-owned PDVSA is demanding payment, which would run afoul of U.S. sanctions.
My therapist texts me to tell me that she's unable to move our appointment to tomorrow, so I text E. back telling him he can come over tonight.
Unfortunately, all hopes of saving the drone quickly disappeared as Singh's body started to cramp due to the cold, making him unable to move in the wintery sea.
There's no real length of time during which you should be complaining, but if you find yourself unable to move on, that's when it might be an issue.
Numerous tankers are currently in the water off the Venezuelan coast, unable to move because state-owned PVDSA is demanding payment, which would run afoul of U.S. sanctions.
"We have seen adults so exhausted they are unable to move, and children with swollen faces and hollow eyes and other clear indications of acute malnutrition," Edwards said.
Now, with the announcement from Moran and Lee, even if McCain were to return to Washington, McConnell would be unable to move his legislation to the Senate floor.
While their mother was bedridden, unable to move or eat yet refusing to go to the hospital to seek medical help, they finally mustered the courage to ask.
Many nights, and she could never predict which, the pain would rip her from sleep and for hours she would be unable to move, barely able to breathe.
In an affidavit obtained by PEOPLE, eyewitnesses said the victim was "unable to move" as she was "stuck" between the man and his wife for the photo-op.
But thousands of migrants remain on the Greek island of Lesbos, unwilling to return home and unable to move toward the opportunity they hoped to find in Europe.
"The agency is currently operating without a working quorum, and as a result, the Commission is unable to move forward on enforcement matters at this time," he said.
Travis Taaffe alleges that Robinhood was negligent and breached its contract by failing to "provide a functioning platform," leaving traders unable to move money while stock markets surged.
The passage above is from a poem called "The Lamb," in which she reminds us of those either unsure of where to go or unable to move freely.
Unable to move, the racer was airlifted to a nearby hospital to discover she had torn her anterior cruciate ligament and medial collateral ligament in her right knee.
When I reached adulthood and was unable to move to a flat in Diagon Alley, I instead moved to Brooklyn, which I guess seemed like the next best thing.
The accident left the snowboarder unable to move for minutes until he reportedly sat up, strapped on his board and miraculously finished the race while waving to the crowd.
Tennis has produced a procession of young talented players from Eastern Europe who have racked up piles of titles but off court have been unable to move the needle.
Security Minister Dragan Mektic said Wednesday that Bosnia won&apost allow itself to become a "hot-spot" where migrants would pile up, unable to move on to Western Europe.
In one scene, Gypsy pushes herself onto a pile of snow from a porch railing while faking being unable to move her legs, giggling like an 8-year-old.
Quite aside from oversight, Democrats have an extensive list of legislative priorities they want to tackle — issues they've been unable to move for eight years under the GOP majority.
The woman also had trouble breathing for six months and was generally unable to move when she arrived at the hospital, said Dr. Lim, who also authored the report.
On technicals, Commerzbank analysts said gold prices were more likely to fall than to rise if it was unable to move above its 1-day moving average around $1,308.
Many end up falling into modern slavery - having their documents confiscated, unable to move freely, working long days for little or no pay, and enduring physical and sexual abuse.
What focused everyone's attention was her fragility, the humanity of this person unable to move forward, or backward, hindering the progress of the models piling up behind her, trapped.
Nearby stations were overcrowded with a backlog of trains unable to move and trains which normally run at two minute intervals were delayed to run at 12 minute intervals.
A nurse and an officer removed his clothes and put him in a shower, where for at least 90 minutes he was unable to move, according to the investigation.
This problem takes shape any time you&aposre unable to move forward with decisions like investing, analyzing your student loans, or determining whether you have the right insurance coverage.
War for the Planet of the Apes Is One of the Best—and Bleakest—Summer Blockbusters EverWhen War for the Planet of the Apes ended, I was unable to move.
Schairer was unable to move for minutes after the crash, but the 30-year-old was eventually able to strap on his board and rise to his feet without help.
The baby, who will be 11 months old on Tuesday, suffers from a rare genetic disorder that has left him unable to move his arms, legs or to breathe unaided.
Heidi Thomas, Chelan Lasha and Janice Baker-Kinney each shared similar stories over the past few days: they took a pill from Cosby, immediately felt dizzy and unable to move.
In another call, a woman tells a dispatcher her friend has been shot, but they were unable to move her as the gunman continued to rain bullets onto the crowd.
However, when Carter was still unable to move his arm after treatment, the family took him to Children's Hospital of Atlanta where he was again diagnosed with the common dislocation.
El Aty had been largely confined to her bedroom and unable to move for the last two decades due to her weight and a stroke she suffered two years ago.
While she experienced debilitating lethargy for years, symptoms worsened considerably when she returned from college visits with her son and found herself unable to move her arms for three days.
Over the past three years, Barkan has lost control of his body—struggling to run, then struggling to walk, then confined to a wheelchair, finally unable to move his arms.
Set aside the instances of racial demagogy; even at its best moments, for decades the party has been unable to move beyond broad assessments and platitudes to advocate substantive change.
I would lie there in bliss, cocooned like a mummy, unable to move my arms but nonetheless feeling safe as his nasal baritone wrapped itself around the short, straightforward sentences.
Marima lay on a piece of plastic on the floor of her brother's house, unable to move, utterly forlorn and alone, as family members scolded her for the constant stink.
The plaintiff, Travis Taaffe, alleges that Robinhood was negligent and breached its contract by failing to "provide a functioning platform," leaving traders unable to move money while stock markets surged.
You're not paralyzed and unable to move or speak (which is happens in very different responses called tonic immobility and collapsed immobility), but holding still is your brain's automatic reaction.
The newlyweds were floating on the inflatable swan when Mr. Benedetto fell into the water and became "unable to move his limbs due to a medical condition," the BBC reported.
And many companies say they are unable to move their supply chains, often because it is too expensive to shift or because China is the primary manufacturer of their materials.
Gary Peters, D-Michigan, cited Tyndall Air Force Base in Panama City, Florida, which was unable to move a number of F-22 Raptors ahead of Hurricane Michael in 2018.
He has appeared in closely choreographed television clips in recent weeks, including a New Year's address in which he slurred his speech and appeared unable to move his right arm.
David Ige (D) on Monday revealed he was unable to move more quickly to correct a false missile threat earlier this month because he didn't know his Twitter login information.
Among them was a freelance photojournalist who spoke to BuzzFeed News from his home in Dhaka as he recovered from blows to his leg, which have rendered him unable to move.
On the other hand, companies such as ride-hailing startups Uber Technologies Inc and Lyft Inc have been unable to move forward while they wait for the SEC to resume business.
"Plaintiff remembers lying on her back, unable to move and staring at glow-in-the-dark stars on the ceiling as the football players took turns raping her," the suit alleges.
At the time when both pilots were unable to move the wheel, they were traveling at over 340 knots, the maximum operating speed of the airplane and clacker alarms were sounding.
And what is true for farmers is true for everyone: being unable to move around means that children do not get educated, job opportunities are missed and businesses are not started.
At the time when both pilots were unable to move the wheel, they were travelling at over 340 knots, the maximum operating speed of the airplane and clacker alarms were sounding.
To be powerless and unable to move or speak, yet still fully aware of the current and impending doom is something so conventional that we have adapted without even realizing it.
In recent years, the FTC has become the de facto data security regulatory agency, as Congress has been unable to move a data breach bill that would set nationwide security standards.
Since then, thousands have remained stranded on Lesbos, unwilling to go back to the countries they left, unable to move forward, toward the opportunity they had hoped to find in Europe.
One of our reporters visited a holding camp on the island, above, where she found miserable conditions and growing despair among those unable to move on, yet unwilling to go home.
I didn't know that my mother had also been diagnosed with Parkinson's and that, due to being sedated, her bones became more and more brittle until she was unable to move.
A woman named Dorthy, the neediest patient on her floor, had both diabetes and Parkinson's, and was unable to move any part of her body except her mouth and her eyelids.
"The condemned prisoner is conscious but entirely paralyzed, unable to move or scream his agony, as he suffers what may well be the chemical equivalent of being burned at the stake."
He is a telecommunications graduate who was heading a small engineering department in Motorola when he fell at a picnic and broke his spine, rendering him unable to move below the neck.
Unable to move any part of her body aside from her eyes, De Bruijne used the wireless computer-brain interface to identify letters by imagining that she was using her right hand.
Higher doses will eventually cause the user to enter a completely anesthetic state, where they're unable to move and they 'exist' entirely within their head—commonly referred to as the K-hole.
Steve Stivers, who chairs the House Republican campaign arm, said he believed voters would not hold the House accountable for the Senate's mishap, should the chamber prove unable to move any bill.
When the zoo noticed that she was unable to move or eat, she was taken for a 30-minute operation where veterinarians fitted a prosthetic wheel on the underside of her shell.
Ms. James, unable to move and struggling to stay conscious, lay stricken for 90 minutes until John Fox, a 17-year-old freshman, rushed onto the mall and carried her to safety.
Toxic smoke quickly spread through the rest of the hospital, which was filled with older patients, many of them unable to move on their own when the fire broke out, they said.
"Neptune will come to square Mars, leading the lustful planet unmotivated to take action — even making it feel a bit stuck and unable to move forward (which is Sagittarius's nightmare)," Stardust explains.
The Tampa Bay outfielder -- who was at one time considered one of the game's best prospects -- was unable to move out of the way ... and took the ball right near his eye.
"As you may already know, the agency is currently operating without a working quorum, and as a result, the Commission is unable to move forward at the moment on any new rulemakings."
The conference report noted that many of the families served by HUD were unable to move up economically because they were trapped in areas with weak schools and few well-paying jobs.
Rolling through large crowded airports, hauling luggage, waiting in long lines, receiving a pat down, being strapped into a tiny aisle chair and then sitting for hours unable to move is exhausting.
The result is that thousands of Afghans are now trapped at the Idomeni crossing between Greece and Macedonia while others are stuck at borders within the Balkans, unable to move on into Europe.
Fasumata, a recently arrived refugee, says when the fighting came to her village, she hid for days under mattresses with her children, unable to move until there was a lull in the fighting.
Juan Rivera, of Des Moines, Iowa, is over 6 feet tall and was instantly unable to move anything below his chest after his head hit the bottom of the pool on July 14.
One of these "white man marches" ended abruptly when hundreds of white supremacists attempted to march through Liverpool and were surrounded by anti-fascist protesters inside the main station and unable to move.
In a note on Monday, Joe LaVorgna, Deutsche Bank's chief US economist, argues that the Fed may be unable to move because its policy meetings coincide with key events on the election calendar.
One early area of research for the team has been helping those who are unable to move anything but their eyes (due to neurological disorders such as ALS or stroke) communicate by typing.
It's also referred to as the Centipede Syndrome, which is: Sometimes, when you put too much effort into something that's supposed to come naturally, you end up in a ditch unable to move.
She claims she had no feeling in her legs and was unable to move them at the end of the ride, and the suit claims she suffered a compression fracture and other spinal injuries.
Extreme fatigue and severe stomach pains left her feeling unable to move easily or keep up with her toddler son, but she waved away concerns believing that it was due to having postpartum depression.
It's as if the company is having a panic attack and is completely frozen, unable to move swiftly to mobilize and deliver a united message to confused and upset consumers in this disastrous time.
MATI, Greece (Reuters) - Loukoumakis the dog cowered in a corner for two days until he was found by animal rescuers in the ashen devastation of Mati in Greece, traumatized and seemingly unable to move.
Should it find itself unable to move, due to debris, small passage ways or a man-made obstacle like stairs, the drone is designed to lift off from the rear and continue the search.
The compromise that formed the National Unity Government in the wake of the disputed 2014 presidential election resolved the immediate political crisis, but the parties have been unable to move beyond narrow partisan interests.
At an event held at the Federal Reserve on September 26th, Lael Brainard, a Fed governor, lamented the loss of economic opportunities for Americans who live in small towns and are unable to move.
Chang Ching-piao of the Nantou County Government Fire Station told CNN that Wu called a friend for assistance after the fall, but was unable to move due to injuries to her lower body.
But the firm was unable to move quickly enough to begin a second one, on a parcel in central Harlem where BRP had planned a medium-size building with fewer than 2421 rental units.
When I went to see him in December, he was confined to a desk near the front door of the house, unable to move without the aid of a walker that rested behind him.
KABUL, Afghanistan — Pakistan has kept its border crossings with Afghanistan sealed for more than two weeks, with thousands of Afghan visitors stranded in Pakistan and traders unable to move their vegetables and fruit across.
Being unable to move for the duration of the freeze (anything from a few seconds to over a minute) is inconvenient, but it can also cause a person to lose their balance and topple over.
"If it doesn't happen by Friday and the government shuts down, what you have is people living in bad conditions and being unable to move, even though HUD has told them they must," she said.
It's entirely possible that while Cyrus was apart from her now fiancé, the singer tried falling in love with someone else but was unable to move on because she still had strong feelings for Hemsworth.
Without such an agreement, the risk was that Britain would be left in an awful "no deal" situation, with the country excluded from security cooperation, planes unable to move freely around Europe, and so on.
Then, in November 2016, after crashing while training in Colorado, she experienced the worst injury of her career: a fractured humerus bone in her right arm, which left her unable to move her right hand.
Intended for a three-month mission, it ended up setting a new record for the longest operational period of a lunar robot, even if it was unable to move for a large chunk of that.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company is desirous of oil exploration in other parts of the world, however, because of certain regulations of the Nigerian Government, it is unable to move these funds to another region.
Roethlisberger came back into the game at that point, but was unable to move them far enough downfield to put them in position for a field goal attempt, until the Bengals helped him out. [CBS]
Earlier this month, soy truckers in Brazil posted footage showing they were unable to move on an unpaved stretch of highway in the state of Para connecting the country's agricultural heartland to the northern ports.
Although he's languishing in legal limbo with Birdman over Tha Carter V, supposedly unable to move forward with his career, he's still been able to fascinate us and release great music and capture our attention.
If he starts picking them up to check you don't get to hurt him but it serves the same purpose because he is on one leg as he does so, unable to move as freely.
Like many female filmmakers for much of history, Loden was unable to move past a promising start because of a lack of perceived box office viability, even as her male peers were permitted multiple failures.
"I'm really surprised how calm I felt but knew there was nothing I could do but wait and pray," said Fuzak, who was unable to move anything but his right hand to clear his mouth.
The House was unable to move forward on its own disapproval resolution due to a protest within Republican ranks that the president had not complied with the review act's requirement to provide all relevant documents.
But when he encountered Korin's work, he said, "I was overcome by indescribable power that emanated from that painting, and as if struck by a bolt of lightning, was unable to move from its presence."
With only so many hours to work each week, the controversies have forced Republicans to spend time responding to Trump stories and protecting the party, leaving them largely unable to move legislation through a contentious Congress.
Laver had sued on behalf of brokers who refused or claimed they were unable to move to Wells Fargo & Co, which was given exclusive recruiting rights when Credit Suisse shut the 275-broker private banking unit.
I read it one night next to my sleeping wife and found myself unable to move, unable to go to bed, unable to do anything except keep reading and praying the shadows around me didn't move.
He heralded a new kind of virulent racial politics in America, one that pretends to moderation and equality but feeds on division and prejudice — one that, 50 years later, we are still unable to move beyond.
When the first bombs dropped, Alisak, who had been working on a farm that morning, was so stunned by the sound he was unable to move even as the horizon dispersed into a wall of smoke.
The mother, who has been in a vegetative state for more than a decade after a near-drowning, was "unable to move [and] unable to communicate, in other words, she was helpless and incapacitated," according to Thompson.
An influx of capital over the past few years has left a number of startups in Southeast Asia that were able to raise seed or Series A money unable to move to the next level of development.
As a friend of the newlyweds that witnessed the incident recounted to the BBC, the couple were on an unicorn float when Benedetto fell into the water, but was unable to move due to a medical condition.
That the central bank was unable to move immediately, and that its move ultimately required the intervention of Prime Minister Binali Yildirim two days later, points to tension over monetary policy at the top of Turkey's government.
But Mr. Moore's campaign has been unable to move past the allegations that made the race a close one, and the candidate himself has not made much of a public effort to deliver a pointed closing message.
Instead, Sanders should tell the stories of those Americans who are unable to move up the economic ladder and of those families that are the backbone of our society but are unable to participate in our prosperity.
President Barack Obama, unable to move many of his environmental goals through Congress, had adopted a new slogan: "We Can't Wait," a blunt statement that he intended to start using his executive powers to combat climate change.
In the end, the power of U.A.W. regional directors is such that Mr. Williams, normally a charismatic leader, was unable to move Mr. Jones on some of his top organizing priorities, three current and former officials said.
As on Poland's 10-year notes, pricing was unable to move from initial levels, in this case 38bp area over mid-swaps, while the book, including lead manager interest, was barely above the deal size at 1.2bn.
"The final PMI numbers for May have come in slightly ahead of the earlier flash readings, but still point to a eurozone economy which seems unable to move out of low gear," noted Chris Williamson, Markit's chief economist.
Unable to move on with my life until I better understood the 31-year-old father of two, and star of Call Me By Your Name's love of these casual matching jackets and pants, I launched an investigation.
Unable to move on with my life until I better understood the 239-year-old father of two, and star of Call Me By Your Name's love of these casual matching jackets and pants, I launched an investigation.
In the past few years Lorang's Colorado-based identity resolution company has acquired a series of other software companies — in Latvia, India, and Tel Aviv — but has since been unable to move most of those tech workers here.
"What the election did is it had everybody on hold and just frozen like deer in the headlights, unable to move because they didn't know what the outcome was and people were afraid of the unknown," McClennan told CNBC.
They're also wondering why their children and grandchildren who have gone to college are unable to move out on their own and don't even seem to be emotionally or financially able to get married and start their own lives.
The next morning, Randall finds William unable to move and immediately transports him to a hospital, where a doctor tells Randall what we all knew going into this episode: William is near death and won't be leaving the hospital.
A collision between wildlife and people in the region has worsened this year with the elephants unable to move between the two halves of Tsavo, the country's largest national park, because of construction of a 380-mile elevated railway.
The country prioritizes supplying electricity to lighting statues of Mr. Kim's father and grandfather, who had ruled before him, while passengers wait for hours in trains unable to move because of power shortages, according to defectors from the country.
But the leads were unable to move pricing on the 10-year notes from initial levels of 65bp area over mid-swaps, while on the 20-year it was only tightened by 5bp from an initial plus 105bp area.
In any case, he said, all Parkinson's patients, whether they have stimulators or not, should be warned not to swim alone, because the disease itself can make them suddenly unable to move and put them at risk for drowning.
About 50 cars got stuck and unable to move on the "Rainbow Bridge" along Tokyo's waterfront on Monday night, while traffic jams set off by heavy snow trapped a number of cars inside a tunnel for as much as 10 hours.
"The final PMI numbers for May have come in slightly ahead of the earlier flash readings, but still point to a euro zone economy which seems unable to move out of low gear," said Chris Williamson, chief economist at Markit.
The 18-year-old then dropped to a crawling pace before pulling across the gravel and parking up but marshals were unable to move the Red Bull to safety without the use of a crane, leading to a virtual safety car.
A story by Maureen Dowd in the New York Times in 2014 brought national attention to the issue, as Dowd said she ended up paranoid and unable to move in her Denver hotel room after eating an entire candy bar.
But fortifying the borders for two more years could result in a humanitarian crisis in Greece, if large numbers of migrants arrive and are unable to move north, forcing them to stay in poorly equipped reception centers or makeshift camps.
For the last three months, Craig Hardy, a 52-year-old father of three, has been unable to move, speak or breathe on his own after coming down with a rare neurological disorder when he returned from a visit to Indonesia.
He had married in Canada in 2010, but his wife had not been able to obtain a visa to come to the UK. He was unable to move on from his job at a local garage, despite studying engineering in college.
"The streets of Sanaa city have become battlegrounds and people are trapped in their homes, unable to move out in search of safety and medical care and to access basic supplies such as food, fuel and safe water," he said.
"Back From the Dead" opens with a powerful scene from 2009, in which the pain from a lifetime of injuries has left Walton supine on the floor of his home, unable to move and unsure if he wants to go on.
Consider how long you plan to stay in your home and how long it will take to recoup your refinancing costs If you are a renter and don't want to or are unable to move, try negotiating with your landlord.
She then spent hours yelling for help in the darkness, she said, while the assailant searched for her with his cellphone flashlight, then alternated between praying for her, masturbating and groping her as she lay on a rock, unable to move.
The 1-year-old was found under a mobile home unable to move by animal control and it was later determined that she had a pellet in her spine (someone at the mobile home park had been shooting cats and kittens).
"The strong tide of water from the broken dam immediately flowed through the community and washed away houses and villagers; many people were unable to move to the highland," Sisoulith said at a news conference Wednesday after visiting the affected areas.
But, it said, information from the system could impact market access, public services, travel, employment and the ability to start businesses, with trustworthy individuals being provided a "green channel" and those who are blacklisted being "unable to move a step".
Still, negotiations between Britain and the European Union have been agonizingly slow so far, with both sides seemingly unable to move into the meat-and-potatoes talks that will address the terms that businesses based in Britain will face after Brexit.
"There's probably going to be a set of founders who, for whatever reason, might be more attracted to trying a remote Y Combinator, either because they're international or they have a limitation that makes them unable to move," says Seibel.
Democrats reject the claim, however, saying Republicans are unable to move forward because of internal divisions encouraged by outside groups that have sought to characterize the legislative effort as a taxpayer "bailout" despite repeated denials from the House Republican leadership.
Often you'll see objects clip through each other — Trico's tail swishing right through a stone column, or the boy's arms swinging through a wall — and numerous times I found the boy stuck in an animation, unable to move until something interrupted him.
One evening, when I was 23, during my second year of medical school at Duke University, I woke up in a hospital bed, unable to move a single muscle in my body, unable to utter a single sound or inhale a single breath.
Though he was trying so hard to be the loving Pearson family member that Nicky never had, Kevin was unable to move Nicky out of his trailer and into a veterans center (a solution that Kevin thought was better for his uncle).
After a flight during the winter of 85033 from Utah to Connecticut in what was supposed to be a climate-controlled cargo hold, an 11-week-old kitten named Snickers was found "icy cold" and unable to move her head or paws.
After presumably stretching the meds he had as long as they could possibly go, he developed diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), a fatal complication that results from the body being unable to move glucose out of the blood and into cells, where it's needed.
Two US outposts in the western portion of the now contested border region appeared to have been cut off from other US units by road, leaving about 100 troops at least temporarily unable to move as they coordinated in an increasingly complicated battlespace.
The worms in the cracks are David's inability to commit to a life with Giovanni, or to get rid of the sense that he himself is a "nigger," unable to move in the larger world because of the stigma of being gay.
A woman named Amanda lies on a hospital gurney, recounting her story to David, a boy who pushes her to relive the events that have brought her there, wrapped in the rough sheets of her deathbed, able to talk but unable to move.
Kevin, now dead, can still picture his accident, replaying it over and over in his mind like a broken record — his body unable to move; glued to the live wire he touched while showering as his flesh and bones roasted like a chicken for hours.
Plus, if you're having another type of medical emergency, if you've fallen and are unable to move, or if you're concerned about your safety, you can also use the watch as a sort of panic button by pressing a button on the watch face.
" On the environmental groups agreeing on the carbon tax policy: "The environmental community is now engaged in looking at an initiative for next fall if the legislature is unable to move forward in the next session in January and February to further climate action.
A spokesman for Zurich law firm Nater Dallafior Rechtsanwaelte, which has brought the case, said in a statement that the player, who had represented his country at youth level, was unable to move to a club in the European Union because of the rules.
As his parents try to get him to blow out the candles on his cake and his classmates awkwardly stare, the pressure gets the best of Joe and he ends up facedown on the carpet, unable to move or interact with those around him.
Serving with a 2-1 lead in the third set, he stopped play while leading, 30-20163, after missing a first serve, and jogged to his chair to address a cramp in his left hand that had left him unable to move his middle finger.
Datsiev had fallen to the floor, but had been unable to move his head and had therefore not seen his assailant, Memorial said in a statement, citing an unnamed eye witness as saying his attacker had jumped out of a car with tinted windows.
A snap of my new shoes makes up for the fact I can't walk in them for more than 15 minutes due to joint pain, and my Throwback Thursday hides the fact that I've been in bed for a week, unable to move because of chronic fatigue.
As people are currently unable to move on, and deportations have not yet begun, this means the overall number of migrants stranded in Greece is increasing every day — rising from around 30,000 people to more than 50,000 since Macedonia stopped allowing irregular crossings from Greece last month.
Over the years, as the generations shift and younger people find it increasingly difficult to imagine a world in which they would have been unable to move freely from Berlin to Prague to Vienna, the few remnants of the Berlin Wall have taken on an increasing importance.
Republican leaders who once saw a health law repeal as a quick first strike in the Trump era now must at least consider a worst case: unable to move forward with comprehensive health legislation, even as the uncertainty that they helped foster rattles consumers and insurers.
But disease specialists in Brazil say that the virus may also be causing a surge in another rare condition, the potentially life-threatening Guillain-Barré syndrome, in which a person's immune system attacks part of the nervous system, leaving some patients unable to move and dependent on life support.
One of the earliest-known records of locked-in syndrome appeared in Alexandre Dumas' 1844 novel "The Count of Monte Cristo," in which Noirtier de Villefort suffers a stroke and is unable to move and speak but can control his eyes, exhibiting symptoms of being locked-in (PDF).
As violence reignited, trucks carrying food and medicine for Aleppo remained on the border with Turkey, unable to move from the customs zone where they have been stuck for a week until government forces and armed groups pull back from the road leading into the city, Mr. Egeland said.
A German-language Facebook status posted on Friday by the refugee rescue group Sea-Eye said it had been contacted by the EU Naval Force's (EU NAVFOR) Operation Sophia after it had been notified that the C-Star — commissioned by a far-right group called Generation Identity — was unable to move.
While the detective in Vertigo was unable to move beyond the dead wife to find love with Judy, the woman who helped cover up Madeleine's death, I was unable to simply imagine the horror of eating three rounds of steak and ice cream; I had to experience it for myself.
" The pair — Bishop is chair of the Natural Resources Committee, and Calvert heads the Appropriations panel that deals with Interior appropriations — said the rule could force drillers to impose standards so strict they may be "unable to move forward on approving multi-billion dollar investments to develop our nation's offshore energy resources.
The configuration of the toilets can make it especially difficult during medical emergencies to help travelers who are incapacitated or unable to move on their own, said Jeffrey A. Tonjes, a spokesman for United flight attendants in the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, a union that represents 50,000 flight attendants at 2737 airlines.
Vonn, who has faced a number of injuries through her career — including two torn ACLs, two concussions and multiple broken bones — then crashed while training in Colorado in November 2016, causing her the worst injury of her career: a fractured humerus bone in her right arm, which left her unable to move her right hand.
"We knew that a disease as severe as Ebola would leave survivors with major problems - however, it took me aback to see young and previously active people who had survived but were now unable to move half their bodies, or talk, or pick up their children," said Janet Scott of Britain's University of Liverpool, who co-led the research.
As part of the Microsoft feature phone sale deal, Microsoft noted that some 4,500 employees will transfer to, or have the opportunity to join, FIH Mobile or HMD Global — shedding what is likely the remaining rump of Nokia staff Microsoft originally acquired (after prior job cuts as it was unable to move the needle on mobile device sales).
"I've been very clear about my desire to be executed ... even if suffering is inevitable," Dozier said in a handwritten note to a state court judge who postponed his execution in November 2017, according to the AP. The judge delayed his execution due to concerns that the drug regimen could leave him suffocating, conscious, and unable to move.
It's not immediately clear why he thinks this — other than the fact that Yara would be pretty great at it — but it's another good scene that contributes to the biggest sense "Book of the Stranger" gives off, which is… Game of Thrones has a frequent problem with feeling as if it's running in circles, unable to move forward.
Many have been living for months in a distressing limbo in sordid refugee camps on the mainland and on Greek islands near Turkey, unable to move to countries where they hoped to seek asylum, and with no means or motivation to return to Syria, Iraq or other countries from which they fled war or economic hardship.
" Backmann, a survivor of his father's unsolved homicide, adds, "It's a very traumatic experience to lose somebody that way... We have a lot of people who are almost stuck in that moment where their loved one was killed and unable to move forward, waiting for something, anything, sometimes the smallest little thing to grasp onto with hopes of getting some kind of resolution.
The core of its tension, a body that can move but is unable to, colliding with a body that is unable to move but somehow still can, finds its modern expression in unforgiving shots of Steven's kids dragging their bodies about their family home to bargain for their lives with a father who, no matter what, will not be able to save them.
What we're hearing: From the White House statement... The Wall Street Journal reports more detail from people briefed on the talks... My thought bubble: The idea that Beijing is unable to move on the U.S. requests, most made 9 months or even years ago, and that another 60 days will be enough time for them, seems to go against the idea of seeking truth from fact.
It builds on the proposals of a physicist named Bill Unruh, who suggested in the '80s that scientists could recreate the physics of a black hole using other substances — for example, a swimmer on the edge of waterfall unable to move fast enough to escape the pull of the water, is acting, in a broad sense, similar to particle of light being sucked into a black hole.
Read more: A picturesque Sicilian town succeeded in selling off its abandoned homes after auctions started at just $1According to the BBC, who had a correspondent fortuitously at the scene, 45-year-old Andrea Benedetto was paddling around on an inflatable unicorn with his newlywed husband when he fell into the water and was unable to move his limbs due to a medical condition.
"If the midazolam fails to keep the prisoner under anesthesia, the prisoner would be awake and aware but unable to move or speak or even open his eyes, so he would then look completely serene despite being in agony," Braden said, adding that forcing Williams to experience such pain without a sedative would be a violation of the Eighth Amendment, which outlaws cruel and unusual punishment.
NASA Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter image of the Chang'e Lander (large white dot) and Yutu Rover (smaller white dot) / Image courtesy of NASA, GSFC, and Arizona State University NASA Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter image of the Chang'e Lander (large white dot) and Yutu Rover (smaller white dot) / Image courtesy of NASA, GSFC, and Arizona State University Due to Yutu's inability to properly shield itself from the brutally cold lunar night, it experienced serious mobility issues in early 2014 and was left unable to move across the surface.

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