It was a comedy of errors that ended up with three of four cars temporarily inoperable.
Having lost one eye as a child, he suffers inoperable cataracts on the other.
When Parles' lung cancer was diagnosed in 1998, the 38-year-old stay-at-home mother was told it was inoperable.
Was it when the helicopter appeared to be inoperable, or was it when you heard shots fired?
They ignore new technology that would render guns inoperable by anyone except their approved purchaser.
He said the asbestos was found to be in airborne particles, with two-thirds of the school "inoperable".
Harrington's father Paddy was diagnosed with inoperable cancer of the oesophagus in March.
The devices often serve as a backup in case the electrical systems and radio in the aircraft are inoperable.
We quickly learn that he has inoperable cancer, which has travelled from his prostate to his liver and his bones.
Obviously, it would not be good for business if one of Russia's premier overseas initiatives remained an inoperable white elephant.
All vehicles that operate with electronic systems - that is all vehicles made since the mid-1970s - would be rendered inoperable.
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One parent claimed she was told by staff in Leeds her child was inoperable but she said her child was later operated on elsewhere.
But what really stunned me was the news a few weeks ago that All-Star catcher Gary Carter, only 57, had four inoperable brain tumors.
Mr C did not see a doctor until June 2005, and was told the next month that the cancer had returned and was inoperable.
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Better to have a new revelation about, say, health-care mandates that renders the previous one instantly inoperable than spend time apologizing for the old ways.
Lodged in his brain is an untreatable and inoperable cancerous tumor that statistics suggest will kill him before he is 40, eight years from now.
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Ablation is approved for inoperable liver tumors and painful bone tumors, and doctors are also testing it on kidney tumors, lung tumors and even breast cancers.
The vaccine showed a trend towards higher survival in its initial trial, is now in a final stage trial in 1300 patients with inoperable lung cancer.
Salt water damage is even more likely to make pumps and valves inoperable in the short term, causing further melting of the already damaged reactor cores.
In one case, Friedman removed from the spine of the novelist Reynolds Price a tumor initially diagnosed as inoperable, but that was eventually made reachable through new technology.
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That intensity would likely swamp the radiation shielding on a typical satellite, and the authors estimate that most would be rendered inoperable within a year after the storm.
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In fact, the failure to provide for a routine source of tritium will ensure that by sometime in the next decade, all of our nuclear weapons will become inoperable.
Emergency generators at the plant became inoperable after a tsunami topped a seawall at the coastal facility and flooded the emergency equipment that was located in a low-lying area.
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After years of attempts, AstraZeneca has gotten a targeted cancer drug approved vandetanib, a treatment for a rare form of thyroid cancer after it has spread and is inoperable.
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One is that we are lousy in the UK at catching and diagnosing the disease before it becomes inoperable: cutting the cancer out through surgery is still the most effective way of prolonging life.
The cardiologist falsely diagnosed a majority of his Medicare and Medicaid patients with coronary artery disease and debilitating and inoperable angina so he could treat them, unnecessarily, with enhanced external counterpulsation, or EECP, prosecutors said.
Mrs Skeet discovered on Thursday that her cancer, which was not thought to have spread when the operation was first due to have been done five weeks ago, has now spread to her windpipe and was inoperable.
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