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1 You can't see them move here, because the air has paralyzed them.
2 For the third time in a week, a snowstorm has paralyzed Japan's capital.
3 The stalemate has paralyzed decision-making and threatens to hinder an economic rebound from recession.
4 I have temporarily given them equal control, thus providing a stasis that has paralyzed it.
5 The tactic, which on a much larger scale has paralyzed Espirito Santo, affected just a few districts.
6 This appeal of professed friends has paralyzed me more in this struggle than any other one thing.
7 To-day the railway strike has paralyzed France.
8 Then this wicked knife-thrust has paralyzed her.
9 The scandal has paralyzed Petroleo Brasileiro SA, Brazil's largest company, which cut off payments to the blacklisted companies.
10 The pandemic has paralyzed economies worldwide.
11 By nature, Anna is not given to anger, and the fury that has paralyzed her for days frightens her.
12 The sight has paralyzed them.
13 The violence has paralyzed oil production, fueled hyperinflation and plunged parts of the country into famine briefly earlier this year.
14 What is clear is the drama has paralyzed the island nation and left it without a functioning government for months.
15 The stoppage is the latest in a string of walkouts that in recent weeks has paralyzed several factories across China.
16 Japan's economy is on the brink of a deep recession as the pandemic has paralyzed business activity and global trade.
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