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Overdose patients can end up paralyzed and unable to speak.
I was unable to speak, but Ms. Baroudi laughed sweetly.
The hospital was unable to speak directly about Boulton's case.
I would open my mouth and be unable to speak.
Ghosn remains in custody and is unable to speak publicly.
Davis was unable to speak to the accuracy of those accounts.
She remains unable to speak about certain aspects of her settlement.
Greenhill is currently in the ICU and temporarily unable to speak.
If you're unable to speak safely, you can log onto thehotline.
Unable to speak English, he struggled to keep up in school.
Fed officials are unable to speak publicly from Saturday until the meeting.
He became a puddle, unable to speak in clear sentences at first.
Matsumoto is reportedly unable to speak, so she cannot name her attacker.
She was always unable to speak to him, though her parents could.
So far, Unions have been unable to speak with a single voice.
I've never stuttered and unable to speak before these last few days.
Some are unable to speak, feed themselves, or use the restroom alone.
There is Jack, a teenager with autism who is unable to speak.
Now, the teen is on in-home hospice care and unable to speak.
The next morning she had diarrhea and was unable to speak without heaving.
A month later, the rape victim remains in intensive care, unable to speak.
Eventually, the girl called her mother back — but she was unable to speak.
"There are many of us who are unable to speak for ourselves," Manning said.
Though she is unable to speak, Keyona has given her parents frequent thumbs up.
We were unable to speak with our children in Wisconsin for an entire week.
Reuters has been unable to speak to him while he has been in custody.
The father said he had rushed over and found his son unable to speak.
The resultant trauma triggered children to be variously aggressive, suicidal, or unable to speak.
Maribel Supero clutched her 123-year-old son as he trembled, unable to speak.
He now uses a wheelchair and is unable to speak or care for himself.
She arrived with tape on her mouth and face, rendering her unable to speak.
Interpreters converted the officials' words through the headsets of those unable to speak Korean.
The news stunned me and left me, for a little while, unable to speak.
On Friday, all three were still hospitalized and unable to speak, Ms. Ramos said.
They deteriorate mentally, weaken, move uncontrollably, and may become blind and unable to speak.
Unable to speak the dialect, he had to wait, though the villagers were friendly.
There are many more people who are unable to speak, and we all matter.
Unfortunately, the country's news media is often unable to speak plainly about the issue.
In November 2008, Beketov was beaten so viciously that he was left unable to speak.
Unable to speak, she scribbled notes to help the police's investigation to find her attacker.
"We counsel them but they are still unable to speak up in court," said Acharya.
Translators muttered live renderings of the speeches to friends and family unable to speak English.
Mark Allen is unable to speak, uses a wheelchair and needs help with everyday tasks.
Fed officials are unable to speak publically for a set period before each Fed meeting.
His mother, Amina Sabdow, was unable to speak when she heard her son had died.
He also had a stroke in 2009 that had left him largely unable to speak.
" Leah has been a ghost at school, too, unable to "speak or be with anyone.
This will have left many quietly seething, but unable to speak for fear of retribution.
Ms. Haidari said she found him in a trash dump, injured and unable to speak.
Think of mute like the button on your remote--it means unspoken or unable to speak.
Weeks after the bombing, the high school student could barely walk and was unable to speak.
CNN has called a number connected to Carney but has been unable to speak with him.
You bow and scrape and flatter, diminishing yourself and becoming unable to speak truth to power.
Bailey is unable to speak to the press, her students, or colleagues during the administrative leave.
The two married and moved to Terre Haute, Indiana, despite both being unable to speak English.
A Match Group spokeswoman declined comment, while we've so far been unable to speak with Bumble.
She was ultimately put on a respirator and unable to speak, but was otherwise fully alert.
They are being held in the Tokyo Detention Center, and have been unable to speak publicly.
The booing gathered strength, and Vitela stood frozen, looking at the crowd, seemingly unable to speak.
Many of her facial nerves were severed and she was left unable to speak or smile.
After describing what he did, he broke down in sobs, for several seconds unable to speak.
Back in 2014, at her mother's funeral, Rose had been unable to speak through her tears.
Hatewatch said in its report that the group's investigators had been unable to speak to him.
I panted into the phone, unable to speak as waves of relief started to hit me.
In rare videos from official events he appears hunched over in a wheelchair, seemingly unable to speak.
We also examine an impressive new effort to get inside the minds of those unable to speak.
When he finally woke up, he was unable to speak, swallow or sit up on his own.
"She's just acting out because she's unable to speak or comprehend what's happening to her," says Gillis.
The protesters met with the mayor's staff, but said they were unable to speak with Bowser herself.
His symptoms worsened and he was taken to the hospital after he became unable to speak coherently.
Hatewatch also said in the report that the group's investigators had been unable to speak to him.
"Up until the age of 20, I was absolutely unable to speak in public," he told Segal.
The investigators were unable to speak with Tan, Diack or his son, Papa Massata Diack, Hayakawa said.
Nova, played by Amiah Miller, has contracted the mutated strain of ALZ-19, making her unable to speak.
Many of them arrive in Clarkston unable to speak English and not ready to navigate their new lives.
Reuters called the Myanmar military spokesman but an assistant said the spokesman was busy and unable to speak.
As Wenzel's mother tried to retrieve him, she told the Pope that her son is unable to speak.
Journalists typically grant anonymity to sources who fear retribution or who would otherwise be unable to speak freely.
It left him in a hospital unable to speak for months and ended the Saudi-led peace initiative.
Babchenko's wife is in a state of shock and police are unable to speak to her, he said.
In conservative Pakistan, the Child Protection Bureau is also unable to speak frankly about issues relating to sex.
Disfigured, depressed and unable to speak, he can consume nothing thicker than milk and needs near-constant care.
Chalamet said in an Instagram that because of "contractual obligations" he has been unable to speak about Allen.
He was released last month in a comatose state, unable to speak or respond to those around him.
But within six hours he complained of severe pain in the mouth and throat and was unable to speak.
Its symptoms are varied, too—from problems with social interaction to being unable to speak or process sensations normally.
All the defendants are either in jail or under house arrest until trial and unable to speak to reporters.
The alleged victim, who is unable to speak, walk or stand, was transported to Halifax Hospital on July 28.
Back then I was stranded in isolation, desolated by a lack of understanding, unable to speak my innermost thoughts.
Rohingya were unable to speak freely, terrified of reprisals from security forces, which kept a close eye on them.
Very quickly, soldiers began emerging with bizarre symptoms; they shuddered and gibbered or became unable to speak at all.
A spokeswoman for Nufarm declined to comment as the company was unable to speak ahead of its financial results.
Unable to speak, on doctor's orders, he was only able to scrawl "sorry, substance abuse" on a yellow notepad.
Bronchitis had taken her voice, but I knew heartbreak had left her unable to speak my name without crying.
He's unable to speak, but is still in the headlines due to his voting stakes in both CBS and Viacom.
NHL public relations confirmed to reporters during the day that Chara was unable to speak — or even open his mouth.
Because of it, Ms Gastañaga was unable to speak, and the event, called "Students and the First Amendment", was cancelled.
Master Sergeant Mark Allen, the most critically hurt, was shot in the head, leaving him unable to speak or walk.
In the van that brings them to their death, they sit across from each other – bound, gagged, unable to speak.
She had to endure other family members selling their stories about her personal life, while unable to speak publicly herself.
In the 1860s, the physician Pierre Paul Broca was intrigued by two of his patients who were unable to speak.
In our frozen moments, we are unable to speak, a behavior which could no longer be interpreted as silent consent.
He's still stunned by his son's sacrifice, unable to speak about Carl when Siddiq approaches him with a patient ear.
Glenn told the Asheville Citizen Times that Ventura is mentally sharp but unable to speak because he has a ventilator.
She bitterly curses Serena Joy when she's taunted by the image of Hannah but is unable to speak to her.
He never feared death A severe stroke in 1997 left Dass unable to speak or move part of his body.
The shooting in front of thousands of spectators left Mr. Colombo unable to speak or communicate; he died in 21991.
For half of that time I was unable to speak, eat solid food, elevate my head or laterally move my limbs.
"After a seizure she'd be unable to speak for a while and when she did, it was just gibberish," he says.
But he too is unable to speak to customs officials directly, and has to work through an intermediary: the airport police.
Far from their families and friends, and unable to speak the local language, they are more vulnerable to exploitation and abuse.
We heard many stories of FEMA inspectors unable to speak Spanish, a seemingly basic pre-requisite for working in Puerto Rico.
Companies that pride themselves on openness and freedom may find themselves unable to speak ill of one of their largest investors.
He moved to the United States in 1949, newly married, unable to speak English and, by his account, carrying only $4.
As the unit came under attack, soldiers were unable to speak directly to French air support who flew out to help.
He'd been diagnosed in recent years with primary progressive aphasia -- a rare form of dementia that left him unable to speak.
But as we become less united as a nation, he seems unwilling or unable to speak with conviction and moral clarity.
When ISIS returned her for a few days to her grandmother, also in captivity, she wept and shook, unable to speak.
Under a nondisclosure agreement, a person is legally unable to speak or act upon past actions and crimes, often in perpetuity.
During surgery to remove the tumor, she said, she had a stroke, which initially left her unable to speak or walk.
Not only are the lovers unable to speak in a physiological sense, but their positions in society mean they are voiceless.
Several were badly injured, including Master Sergeant Mark Allen, who was shot in the head, leaving him unable to speak or walk.
As a single mother, Hardy says she felt unable to speak out about Seacrest's alleged advances for fear of losing her employment.
It's visually represented as deep, dark hole in the mind where the victim becomes trapped, unable to speak or control the body.
Though unable to speak about the case because it is under appeal, Persky has not indicated he would have done anything differently.
Over the years, Mr. Rapisarda's regular crews — 107 ambulances in all — found that they were frequently unable to speak with their patients.
Her next memory is of waking up in a hospital bed, unable to speak and with a giant scar on her chest.
Mr. Nhat Hanh was once fluent in seven languages, but his stroke in 2014 left him partially paralyzed and unable to speak.
Police say they have yet to determine a motive and have been unable to speak with the mother in her current condition.
In 2006 he moved to London to study fashion design and found himself without friends and largely unable to speak the language.
Likewise, the staff of Hard Times have turned into glowing skeletons, unable to speak and forced to work off whatever they owe.
NZ POLICE: SAY NOT A COMPLETE LIST OF THE MISSING AS HAVE BEEN UNABLE TO SPEAK WITH ALL NEXT OF KIN INVOLVED
These women, poor, unable to speak English or Bahasa Malay, and afraid of law enforcement, are rendered all but invisible in Malaysia.
He was unable to speak with his wife, and he spent most of the time barely able to sleep or eat from worry.
The emergency info will prove especially useful in cases where the patient is alone and unconscious or unable to speak for other reasons.
Though unable to speak about the Turner case because it is under appeal, Persky has not indicated he would have done anything differently.
Gail: Although I find myself increasingly unable to speak for whatever reality Trump is living in, Hillary does look forward to becoming president.
I was unable to speak, unable to get out of bed, unable to function in the world, and I thought of suicide constantly.
For her remaining 63 years, she led an institutionalized existence, out of public view, unable to speak clearly or walk without a limp.
Lyndsey's mother refused, because it was illegal, and eventually the grandmother died in the hospital, of pneumonia, unable to speak, eat, or move.
Cade was diagnosed with autism at age 2 and was unable to speak full sentences until he was 4 years old, WFAA-TV reported .
She told everyone she loved them every single chance she got and she joked even when her strokes left her unable to speak properly.
But if a person came into the lab, already paralyzed and unable to speak, there would be nothing for the algorithm to learn from.
They look up wide-eyed, moaning and grunting - many unable to speak or move due to illnesses such as cerebral palsy and Down's syndrome.
For instance, it's amazing to see transgender people, who have never had much power in society and have been unable to speak for themselves.
Many laugh the issue off, including police, leaving women unable to speak up, said Yeliz Osman, UN Women's Safe Cities program coordinator for Mexico.
Almost mummified in bandages, Mumtaz had spent 225 days bed- bound in a clinic, unable to speak or even sip a glass of water.
Smartphones come with something else that may be able to help in medical emergencies, even when the victim is unable to speak: an accelerometer.
I want others to know that they're not alone in being sexually assaulted and that they're not alone in feeling unable to speak up.
Call 1-800-799-7233 or 1-800-799-7800 for TTY, or if you're unable to speak safely, you can log onto thehotline.
On Campus New Haven — In recent months, visitors with controversial views have found themselves disinvited from or unable to speak on American college campuses.
The deputy spoke to the mother, who said Ms. Martinez had tried to contact the office but was unable to speak to a deputy.
That's more time for McConnell -- time bolstered by senators stuck on the floor, without electronics, unable to speak, for hours on end each day.
Whelan was not allowed to attend the hearing, meaning he was unable to speak out about his case as he has in the past.
It hadn't gone away by the following morning, and his symptoms progressed until he was unable to speak coherently or get out of bed.
From Collecting Firewood for Sale to Forging a Path in College Five years ago, Nuam San came to the U.S. unable to speak English.
Though he was unable to speak after the stroke, he continued to lead the community, using his left arm and facial expressions to communicate.
On March 22, the Franklins were arrested for arson and second-degree murder in the death of Jeffrey, who was deaf and unable to speak.
At one point during this conversation, [the man] became "emotional and unable to speak; he removed his glasses and wiped his eyes," Abu Zubaydah said.
For years, sexual harassment victims found themselves unable to speak freely about their experiences, either because of provisions in their employment contracts or settlement agreements.
Oh, and Wesley has to voice all of this because some injury has left Turbo unable to speak, so he can only communicate through grumbling.
With Chelsea unable to speak, we have to build the story of her life from what's available — old friends, public records, an abandoned Facebook page.
It seems, often, to circle back to telling the stories about the pain of marginalized people after they're gone and unable to speak for themselves.
In 203, when Bill lost his first gubernatorial reelection campaign, he was unable to speak to supporters on election night; Hillary had to go instead.
According to Time To Change, 80 percent of people from black and ethnic minorities in Britain feel unable to speak about their mental health problems.
My mom had a stroke a couple of years ago that left her unable to speak, therefore can not answer or talk on the phone.
The hosts asked her about the article Trump retweeted, and Haley immediately said she was unable to speak about it because the information was classified.
Larissa Rodriguez told police she receives social security for Jordan, who has a mental disability and is unable to speak, according to the police documents.
A lot of people say it feels like you're half awake but you're unable to speak or move, which makes you super frustrated and scared.
One of those women may be damaged by brain injury and unable to speak, but there is still enough care to keep the flame alive.
We watched the wholesale dissection of a young, unknown woman — me — who, due to legal quarantine, was unable to speak out on her own behalf.
Unable to speak because of a medical condition, he had come armed with a pen and paper, determined to spread his message however he could.
In the end I had to wonder why the only living black woman in this novel is rendered doubly powerless by being unable to speak.
While it definitely sucks being unable to speak the same language as my relatives and family, I know it's not the end of the world.
I have been unable to speak to Kirana despite multiple attempts to reach him, so I do not know if he cares about these distinctions.
There are Anne and Wentworth recognizing the significance of their past relationship, but unable to speak of it explicitly while in front of other people.
Pereira was taken into custody at the scene, but was unable to speak to police about his daughter's death because of the severity of his injuries.
Though Rice was unable to speak with PEOPLE, Devenanzio explained what is easily the most cutthroat decision he's ever made on reality TV. First off, congratulations!
He starts, however, at the beginning, when he woke up in a hospital room in Nevada, unable to speak, with tubes coming out of his mouth.
BuzzFeed News tried to track down Percy Nurse, but was unable to speak with him at time of publication due to lack of cell phone service.
But on Sunday night they were a miracle, considering the country legend has been virtually unable to speak since suffering a massive stroke three years ago.
Sagese was unable to speak or move at the hospital, and when she was handed a fork to eat, she couldn't remember how to use it.
Due to the high call volume from customers in response to this error, AHFC has been unable to speak with each customer in a timely manner.
Since the work has yet to commence, the institution seems to be caught in its own development cycle and unable to speak to an uncertain future.
" He learned to walk, and began to wander, still unable to speak—"the uncouth and inarticulate sounds which broke from me frightened me into silence again.
He is unable to speak to me without disrupting other people sleeping around him so I talk while he listens on headphones and he texts me.
"The problem is, if you come into an ER in distress and you're unable to speak for yourself, the default is we do everything," he said.
Mr. Rafiq and the other survivors were brought to a refugee camp in Sri Lanka, where he said he was unable to speak for a month.
Van Dorsten is in a prison hospital where police have been unable to question him because an untreated stroke in 2014 rendered him unable to speak.
Even after the shutdown was over, 236% of taxpayers calling to make payment arrangements were unable to speak to a live agent, according to the report.
At 17, Miedema said, she cried for the first three months after moving to Bayern Munich because she was unable to speak either German or English.
Mark Allen – who is confined to a wheelchair and unable to speak after being shot in the head while searching for Bergdahl – also gave an emotional testimony.
What's next: Chang says next steps include making the technology more natural and targeting patients who are unable to speak to see if the same algorithms work.
Emoji can help add back in the emotional context and meaning that's lost when we're unable to speak directly with another person and watch for facial cues.
Sigh. Amelia talking to us through voiceover and being unable to speak and using her emotions and expressions to communicate, on the other hand, is so powerful.
" Read more " Mason Motz, 103, had been unable to speak clearly, something his parents thought was the result of a brain aneurysm he had as a baby.
As soon as I opened the door, I could see something was off; he was lying on his bed with tears in his eyes, unable to speak.
Mr. Zimmerman's tenure at Sports Illustrated ended in 2008, when he had three strokes that left him unable to write and read and almost unable to speak.
Sergeant Allen, a national guardsman from Georgia, had part of his brain removed during surgery, and is now unable to speak, walk, or take care of himself.
"When Otto returned to Cincinnati late on June 13, he was unable to speak, unable to see and unable to react to verbal commands," the couple wrote.
It meant that he now existed in a limbo of fluctuating consciousness, at times agonizingly aware of his predicament but unable to speak or move with intent.
He had progressive supranuclear palsy, a degenerative brain disease that confined him to a wheelchair and left him unable to speak, according to South African news reports.
The method is claimed by some to be particularly useful for people who, like D.J., are unable to speak and have great difficulty in controlling their limbs.
According to CNN, McConnell said that lawmakers would be in the chamber six days a week and unable to speak to one another as they normally do.
Although many have speculated that Warmbier was tortured, leaving him unable to speak, see, or respond to verbal commands, there is no medical evidence proving physical abuse.
When a car crash left photographer Cig Harvey unable to speak for several weeks, she turned to her art to make sense of life and the human experience.
He said the company is unable to "speak to every specific instance of how the product affects someone," but that it recommends drinking responsibly and knowing your tolerance.
Lights glowed on and off at random, and even transmitted thoughts into their minds, causing one spooked soul to dream in languages that he was unable to speak.
Army Master Sergeant Mark Allen is now in a wheelchair and unable to speak after he was shot in the head during an ambush while on the mission.
Among those who testified was the wife of a soldier who was shot in the head and suffered a traumatic brain injury that left him unable to speak.
Indignant and defiant, nostrils flaring, the judge unleashed a torrent of pain and grievance, at times unable to speak as he cried in front of a national audience.
Reuters was unable to speak directly to the migrants who gave declarations because they weren't fully identified in the filing, and most of them are still in detention.
For nearly half of the two-hour visit, Joe was unable to speak, except to tell his two visitors through tears that they did not have to stay.
In Alan's last days, when he was conscious (but unable to speak) and I was sure he'd recover, I tried to re-enlist him in our running conversation.
When creating our will, we also created these important documents:Living will: A living will explains your medical wishes if you are alive but unable to speak for yourself.
Lyme disease had exacerbated my existing case of myalgic encephalomyelitis, an inflammatory multisystem disease that can leave patients unable to speak or eat for years at a time.
It is well established in the psychological literature that people tend to infer cognitive disability from severe physical disability, especially when the disabled individual is unable to speak.
In a court statement in 2015, Maya Fischer said that her mother, who had Alzheimer's disease, was "unable to speak" and "unable to fight back" against her assailant.
Unable to speak the language and separated from his family, Brierley was ultimately placed in an orphanage and adopted by an Australian couple, played by Kidman and David Wenham.
If the user is unable to speak, Stiletto's voice-assisted alert system will confirm the call's legitimacy with 911 dispatchers to ensure police and paramedics are on the way.
Unable to speak Turkish and having never traveled before, she was lost for five hours while changing flights in Istanbul before UNHCR officials found her and guided her onwards.
Eight months pregnant and unable to speak but a few words of English, she left her home for my grandparents' house in Northern California in late November of 273.
When reached for comment, Bryan Cox, a spokesperson for ICE, told Broadly he was unable to speak on Garcia's case because she's not in custody, citing agency privacy rules.
As dangerous of a society as it is for women to feel unable to speak up, it is equally as dangerous for an innocent man to be taken down.
José Yoel Castillo stumbled to the doorstep of the malaria clinic in Las Claritas, carried on the shoulders of two relatives as he convulsed and was unable to speak.
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After considerable urging from his staff, Sanders now tells audiences that he is the son of a Polish émigré who arrived in Brooklyn penniless and unable to speak English.
In Reno, Nevada on Tuesday, Sanders spoke of his father, who he said arrived in the United States from Poland at age 225, penniless and unable to speak English.
Before I was released, I was given a "medical exam" during which they injected me with drugs that caused me to be unable to speak properly for many days.
It left him slow, shaky and unable to speak much above a whisper but close associates said he never lost his sense of humor or zeal for his faith.
In severe cases, they can become almost completely paralyzed — conscious but unable to speak or move, as if trapped inside their bodies — and can go into cardiac arrest or comas.
And our cadavers, unable to speak or even twitch in response to something painful, gave us an important introduction to caring for those who have been rendered silent or invisible.
The 70-year-old Spencer, Iowa, woman has advanced cerebral palsy as well as a brain injury from a vehicle accident that has left her unable to speak or walk.
He suffered a traumatic brain injury that left him unable to speak, in need of a wheelchair and dependent on assistance for such everyday tasks as getting out of bed.
And a representative for the director James Gray, who has been critical of Mr. Weinstein, said he was in production on a new film and unable to speak on Tuesday.
Thousands of French citizens lined the banks of the Seine, many in tears or unable to speak, watching the flames gut the cathedral, which had survived two world wars intact.
BuzzFeed News reached out to Mwangi for this story, but she was unable to speak about it due to the terms of the injunction that apply to her as well.
In a series of truncated flashbacks, Clare's father says something "that left her unable to speak in anything but sentence fragments for days," but we aren't told what it is.
During that time, she spent more than a year in jail and lived under extremely controlled conditions — unable to speak out, travel, or meet with other activists — between 0003 and 1985.
In " The Final Year, " a new documentary that focusses on Obama's foreign policy at the end of his Presidency, Trump's victory leaves Rhodes unable to speak for almost a full minute.
Trump is continuously outmaneuvering them such that Democrats, taken as a whole, appear to be a stuttering buffoon, continuously dealing with yesterday's outrage, unable to speak candidly or just babbling cliches.
But recently, save for the speed of his monologue, he sounded very much like his character in the new movie "A Kid Like Jake" — a man unable to speak his mind.
DJ: I would encourage them to keep exploring how they can use their time, their talents, and their tools to be a voice for those who are unable to speak to themselves.
Both Heard and Depp are unable to speak publicly about their relationship as part of a nondisclosure agreement they signed in their divorce when they settled out of court in August 2016.
Tuesday said they could hear "two women arguing" but were unable to speak to anyone as the phone line was left open, the Missouri State Highway Patrol said in a news release.
Two months later, Veterans Day found him quiet and still, unable to speak and propped on pillows as the profound significance of the day set in among those who knew him best.
Master Sergeant Mark Allen, the most critically hurt, suffered a debilitating brain injury that left him unable to speak or walk after being shot in the head during a July 2009 mission.
He tried calling the police, he said, but, unable to speak enough German, he instead took a picture of the suspect with his cellphone and then went to the nearest police station.
Suddenly I found myself stumbling into jewelry stores on Connecticut Avenue, my heart pounding so hard that I was unable to speak when a salesman first asked whether he could help me.
Jin and Jiang's parents have been unable to speak to Jiang since he went missing in November after visiting relatives of Xie Yang in the city of Changsha in central Hunan province.
It's a good place to begin, when interrogating its use, to acknowledge the many kinds of people who will be unable to speak out, or who will not be respected if they do.
A police source who asked not to be named tells PEOPLE that Harrouff has been unable to speak with detectives because the hazardous materials he had ingested burned the lining of his esophagus.
In the following days, while Stokes lay intubated and unable to speak at the University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore Police detectives Erin Masters and Theodore Sebekos got multiple breaks in the case.
When her mother and sister found her at home later, sobbing and unable to speak, they packed what few possessions they could carry, and all three left the only home she'd ever known.
"We do have a meeting tomorrow, we are unable to speak to the agenda at this stage," ANC spokesman Pule Mabe said when asked if the meeting would discuss the removal of Zuma.
Although the government accidentally revealed that Snowden was the target of its investigation when it left his email address unredacted in a March court filing, Levison has remained unable to speak about it.
She had been unable to speak with either, but her other daughters who are already in the United States had managed to speak once with the child and knew she was in Houston.
Ghosn, the former chairman of Nissan (NSANY), has been unable to speak with his family members directly during the nearly two months he's been detained following his arrest on suspicion of financial misconduct.
Larson, who said he was unable to speak specifically about his client's case, added that few of people who are granted asylum ever return to their homes unless there is drastic political change.
According to the story, other well-established women in the industry found themselves no less vulnerable to Moonves' alleged harassment and still felt unable to speak about it publicly for fear of retribution.
At his funeral Muhamadawi's surviving five brothers are wrecked by grief, his father stunned into silence and unable to speak, his mother had cried so much she says she doesn't have any tears left.
Communicating with the actor through a keyboard (Fleischmann is unable to speak with her mouth), the young interviewer didn't miss a beat, ribbing the actor on everything from his career to his personal life.
Constand, a former basketball coach at Cosby's alma mater Temple University, said the comedian offered her an unidentified pill that left her unable to speak or move, and then assaulted her on his couch.
Once underwater, Bojack's head is encased in a glass bubble and he is unable to speak as he floats around a bustling marine metropolis, haunted by his own thoughts of grandeur and self-loathing.
Photos showed the young woman, who was autistic and unable to speak, smiling shyly in a photo taken by her mother soon after she entered the care home, just months before she was killed.
A self-described introvert, Thunberg was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome four years ago and also has selective mutism — a severe anxiety disorder in which a person is unable to speak in certain social situations.
My goal was less about promoting civil discourse and more about understanding what had pushed us into separate tribes, unable to speak to each other or work together for the benefit of all Americans.
Even before the drama, Omar had submitted her resignation because she felt muzzled, unable to speak frankly about Trump from a government perch, but she'd planned a quiet exit by the end of this month.
It's not a huge stretch, for instance, to imagine an homage to Octavia Butler's classic short story Speech Sounds, where a virus leaves some people unable to read and write and others unable to speak.
She says she felt her left eye drooping, and her tongue swelling, and was unable to speak for a while -- all of which she says she was told would subside over time ... but it didn't.
Unable to speak because she was on a ventilator, she pointed at a chart to indicate yes and no to questions from investigators, a former assistant district attorney testified at a pretrial hearing on Tuesday.
A couple of months later, however, she began to have inexplicable fits of anger and crying, was having trouble coming up with words or stringing sentences together, and was sometimes unable to speak at all.
Several flight attendants said they had heard rumors that some new mothers had noticed a purple tinge in their breast milk, though Business Insider was unable to speak with anyone who had experienced this firsthand.
Earlier this year, Charles Murray, Ann Coulter, and Milo Yiannopoulos were unable to speak at Middlebury College and the University of California Berkeley after violence erupted in response to their planned appearances on those campuses.
And the scene keeps inching us toward that end, only to frustrate everything: There are Anne and Wentworth in the same room, but unable to speak to each other because Wentworth is writing a letter.
In an Instagram video posted last night, Jennifer Lopez revealed that she has still be unable to speak to her family in Puerto Rico, following Hurricane Maria, which touched down on the island two days ago.
Diagnosed with autism and oral-motor apraxia, which makes her unable to speak, at age 2, Fleischmann had a breakthrough at 10 years old when she communicated for the first time by typing on a keyboard.
The investigators said that they had been unable to speak with Mr. Kopelson and that there was no evidence that he had ever spoken to anyone, including Mr. Moonves or fellow board members, about the accusation.
Nimmo had sought experimental treatment in the United States for her daughter, Daisy, who had a rare genetic condition called Costello syndrome that made her partly blind and unable to speak more than a few words.
The Irish potato famine was, then, the confluence of a productive hothouse ready to spread the disease, a spiteful colonial government and biologists unable to speak truth to power or to hear it spoken to them.
The 19-year-old Florida State University sophomore accused of stabbing a couple to death and trying to eat one victim's face remains unable to speak to investigators more than two weeks after the attacks, PEOPLE confirms.
Another case was that of the Columbia space shuttle in 2003; an engineer who may have diagnosed damage to the shuttle's wing before the flight felt unable to speak as he was "too low down" at NASA.
It even goes as far as claiming that the insights could be used to build a new kind of "language decoder" that could be used to help people who are unable to speak to communicate with others.
Yet just 26.3 percent of adults have an advance directive, a legal document that stipulates your wishes if you are debilitated or unable to speak for yourself, according to 2013 data from the National Institutes of Health.
I was describing a typical dining room service: the table packed with wealthy and influential couples from the surrounding town, and, in the corners of the room, enslaved waiting men watching and serving but unable to speak.
Mark Allen, a Georgia guardsman who was shot in the head during a firefight a little more than a week after Sergeant Bergdahl disappeared, now uses a wheelchair and is unable to speak or care for himself.
The mother, who has been unable to speak with her son because he has no telephone privileges in prison, said she had been struggling to raise money via GoFundMe for an Iranian lawyer to help represent him.
His popularity plummeted to six per cent, and, when he visited Congress for his farewell address in 1990, opposition members pounded their desks and chanted "Thief!" so loudly that for several minutes he was unable to speak.
Now conscious and expected to survive but intubated and still unable to speak as she lies under police guard at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, Ortega will not be charged until police can question her.
Moran's friend and former costar Anson Williams told PEOPLE that Moran was unable to speak in her final days, and reports from local law enforcement also confirmed that she'd been relying on a feeding tube in her stomach.
"On behalf of the Old Vic Board of Trustees, to all those people who felt unable to speak up at the time, the Old Vic truly apologizes,"  Nick Clarry, Chairman of the Old Vic, says in the release.
Unable to speak publicly, he developed a network of private channels — reconnecting with leaders of the political parties from which he'd split, making inroads with members of the Maduro government and with foreign ministers and heads of state.
He returned to the United States this June in a coma, "unable to speak, unable to see and unable to react to verbal commands," according to a statement from his parents; the 22-year-old died soon after.
McConnell told senators they would be unable to speak during the trial and that only the chief justice of the Supreme Court, the president's defenders and the House managers could talk, said one person familiar with the meeting.
Williams said that Moran was unable to speak in her final days; reports from local law enforcement also confirmed that she'd been relying on a feeding tube in her stomach and that she likely died from stage IV cancer.
He told her that no one got through life without committing at least one unforgivable act and what he said next left her unable to speak in anything but sentence fragments for days; a new, broken language took hold.
Andrea described to her mother what she remembered from that evening, saying Cosby offered her pills he told her were herbal medication (he says they were Benadryl) that left her unable to speak or move after about 30 minutes.
Prosecutors cited two missions that resulted in wounds, including a soldier whose hand was shattered by a rocket-propelled grenade and another who suffered a head wound that put him in a wheelchair and rendered him unable to speak.
A Wisconsin mother stands accused of neglect after her 13-year-old daughter — whose rare medical condition left the girl unable to speak or walk — was discovered dead in their rotting home last year, according to multiple news outlets.
Authorities were unable to speak to the victim for two days because of her injuries but subsequently began investigating the incident as a hate crime after the injured woman said the shooter yelled slurs at her before opening fire.
Constand, a former basketball coach at Cosby's alma mater Temple University, accused the comic of offering her an unidentified pill that left her unable to speak or move, and then assaulting her on a couch at his Pennsylvania home in 2004.
Clinton and Teigen get it right with their advice and actions here: always document and report any threats made against yourself and your family members — especially those most vulnerable in the family who are unable to speak up for themselves.
The fact that many have responded to the latest allegations against Trump by questioning either their veracity or at least their timing is a pretty good illustration of why the alleged victims felt unable to speak out to begin with.
Trump himself, who enjoys the militaristic trappings of the presidency, has told aides over the past week that he wants to project a more commanding air as he's confined to the White House and unable to speak at campaign rallies.
Personal Health I had hoped that by now most adults in this country would have completed an advance directive for medical care and assigned someone they trusted to represent their wishes if and when they are unable to speak for themselves.
" In a statement shared on Twitter, costar Ricky Whittle wrote that he hoped to work with Jones again, adding that he was "unable to speak on his situation" as he is not "privy to any decisions made regarding cast/storyline.
LONDON (Reuters) - People had their throats slashed from behind and endured violence so horrific they were left unable to speak in Saturday night's murderous rampage by three jihadis in the heart of London, according to accounts still emerging two days later.
Wray said that he was unable to speak to Harris' questions on whether the FBI received any written communications, whether such communications could be given to the committee, and who specifically, including White House Counsel Don McGahn, gave those directives.
At the time of his return last Monday, Warmbier was in a state of "unresponsive wakefulness," and was unable to speak, see, or respond to verbal commands, said medical professionals from the University of Cincinnati Medical Center in a press conference.
And that served as a dramatic counterpoint to the emotional testimony of the final prosecution witness, Shannon Allen, whose husband is unable to speak and needs help with everyday tasks after being shot in the head while searching for Bergdahl in Afghanistan.
Asked after his opening round of one-over-par 2242 to share the story of how he had started to play, da Silva was soon overcome with emotion, dipping his chin and wiping away tears, unable to speak for more than 3423 seconds.
"I did the Pitch Perfect movies in the meantime and did a show called Harry's Law, [during] which I was usually unable to speak on set, and then had to slowly get myself back to a place where I was comfortable," she said.
A BuzzFeed News investigation has found that five different phone numbers provided by Libyan officials as contact numbers for search and rescue missions are barely functioning, and when they do, the staffers manning the phones are unable to speak English, in violation of international law.
Officials from the Harris County Fire Marshal's Office, Texas Department of Public Safety, Department of Homeland Security, Federal Environmental Protection Agency, and environmental experts either declined to respond to comment or were unable to speak to the exact extent of the threat at the facility.
"I want to speak out on behalf of victims of child sexual exploitation who are unable to speak out," Sera - who didn't wish to use her real name or say where her family lived - told a conference co-hosted by rights group CIVICUS this week.
Yet, given the dearth of information, these precedents suggest a different formula is equally likely: VLADIMIR LENIN, 53 — For about a year before his death in January 113, the leader of the Bolshevik Revolution was incapacitated by a stroke, unable to speak or write.
The parents of an American college student who tearfully apologized on North Korean state television on Monday for having plotted to steal a political banner said they had been unable to speak with their son since the North Korean police seized him two months ago.
A year ago, when McAvoy made his pro debut with the Providence Bruins of the American Hockey League, Quinn attended the game and ran into McAvoy's mother, who hugged the coach and sobbed into his chest for a minute or more, unable to speak.
That apparent double standard has given renewed energy to the ambitions of Ghosn's lawyers and family to call attention to the plight of the man who remains effectively under house arrest in Tokyo, still under constant surveillance and unable to speak to his wife.
However, I wish I knew the names of Black trans visual narrators that were doing work 30-50 years ago, and I am confident they existed, but unfortunately, due to colonialism and transphobia, I do not know their names; therefore, I am unable to speak their names.
His 2005 book "Bronze and Sunflower," for example, concerns the friendship of a girl, Sunflower, who follows her father from the city to the countryside, where he has been sent to do hard labor, and Bronze, a boy unable to speak whose parents are impoverished villagers.
I have myalgic encephalomyelitis (or chronic fatigue syndrome), a disease that has left me bedridden and unable to speak full sentences for the past two years, more than a year of which I was unable to eat, tolerate light, elevate my head, or laterally move my limbs.
ANOTHER REASON TO WORRY ABOUT OVERCROWDED EMERGENCY ROOMS Beth Keegstra, the ER doctor who attended to Bardwell — who reportedly was unable to speak and was numb at the time — seemingly didn&apost take the man&aposs health claims seriously when she was caught on camera allegedly mocking him.
In addition to the missile and nuclear programs, tensions with North Korea have spiked after the death of Otto Warmbier, a 22-year-old Ohio native who was held in North Korea for 17 months and died after coming home unable to speak, see or react to verbal commands.
A political coalition that makes its decisions about who to include based on the fear of white backlash is a political coalition that risks abandoning nonwhite people to full disenfranchisement: They will be unable to speak on their own behalf, and no one else will be interested in speaking for them.
Kryshchenko added that detectives had been unable to speak to his wife because she was in a state of shock Ukraine&aposs Ministry of Internal Affairs even  released a sketch of Babchenko&aposs possible assassin , who was described as a man between 40 and 45 years old with a grey beard and wearing a hat.
The central paradox of Field's identity is that she yielded to all of these things, with little to no protest — "I eliminated most of me," she writes of her relationship with Reynolds, "becoming a familiar, shadowy version of myself, locked behind my eyes, unable to speak" — but then refused to allow them to stop her.
Syria's war has created a "terrifying mental health crisis" for a generation of children Syria's war has created a "terrifying mental health crisis" for a generation of children Six years of constant brutality and bloodshed in Syria has created a "terrifying mental health crisis" for a generation of traumatized children, leaving some suicidal and others unable to speak.
Ramirez was unable to speak with BuzzFeed News, but his sister Sylvia Ramirez said in a phone interview that the federal government had been surveying land around the Jackson Ranch Church and Cemetery and the Eli Jackson Cemetery, and that the Ramirez family had not received clear answers from Customs and Border Protection officials about the government's plans.
Whenever there was an argument and one of my sisters or all three of us would retreat to our shared bedroom, wailing, unable to speak, it was resolved through notes furiously passed back and forth — impassioned letters about what we had done to each other, point by point rebuttals to prove why one sister was so utterly wrong.
"My final memories of my mother's life now include watching her bang uncontrollably on her private parts for days after the rape, with tears rolling down her eyes, apparently trying to tell me what had been done to her but unable to speak due to her disease," Fischer said in the hearing, referring to her mother's Alzheimer's disease.
I have a large presence on social media and YouTube and using my voice to speak up about issues like gender inequality is extremely important to me, as well as to Angela and Katherine, who wanted to say, 'We are super grateful for the opportunity to be a voice for those who are unable to speak up, and we hope to inspire others to take action.
Such visits can be brought on by a crisis: One family donated a gold tongue to the temple because their child was unable to speak; a wealthy man whose family owns a Dubai-based shipping company made an emergency visit to ask for help when one of his cargo ships was caught in a cyclone, said V. Murali Srinivasan, a third-generation temple priest.
The last time I attempted to spend a night away from home, at my boyfriend's apartment, I had one of the most violent and horrible panic attacks I can remember: three hours of convulsing, unable to speak beyond endlessly muttering or wailing "I can't do it" as waves of terror washed over me, until eventually my boyfriend had to take me home because he couldn't bear to see me like that anymore.
But repeating the words now didn't dull them, it called them to attention somehow, to service, it restored them, so that they became difficult to say again; I found myself almost unable to speak as I whispered into R.'s silence, kissing the soft flesh of his stomach, the firmer flesh over his ribs, his nipples and the patch of hair at the center of his chest, his collarbone, the taut skin at his windpipe.
C.) and ranking member Mark WarnerMark Robert WarnerFacebook users in lawsuit say company failed to warn them of known risks before 2018 breach New intel chief inherits host of challenges Overnight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces MORE (D-Va.) expressed frustration that their probe had "hit a wall" regarding the dossier, and that they themselves had been unable to speak with Steele.
As if that's not enough, the Post says two other family members include Farzad "Fuzzy" Khosrowshahi, who played a role in creating Google spreadsheets, and Avid Larizadeh Duggan, a London-based general partner at GV. Venture capitalist Pejman Nozad, who was practically penniless and unable to speak English when he moved to the U.S. from Iran in 1992, says that neither Khosrowshahi's success, nor that of his extended network, should come as a shock to anyone who knows how Iranian families tend to operate — putting family and friends first, followed closely by a dedication to study, particularly of math and science.

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