He lived the rest of his life in obscurity, traumatized and debilitated by his war experience.
Certainly some women suffer more than others, debilitated by heavy bleeding, painful cramps and migraines.
Funicello made few public appearances by the late 1990s as she became more debilitated by the disease.
In all likelihood, assuming that Stuxnet has significantly debilitated Iran's nuclear installations, this achievement will be a one-off.
Two months ago, a divided Peru was facing five more years of a debilitated and internationally isolated Mr Fujimori.
To cap it all, for much of his term Mr Lugo was debilitated by having to battle lymphatic cancer.
It takes rich and poor, young and old, strapping and debilitated patients.
Weak and debilitated, he lost his limousine business and his home, and he had to move in with his sister.
Should the sorts of cuts being urged on Congress actually materialize, all of the armed services will be debilitated.
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With the flood waters now mostly gone, the victims have returned to debilitated and uninhabitable homes with their belongings swept away.
He also highlighted, "the risk of pseudomonas infection and the consequences for any clinical area where there are immunocompromised or debilitated areas".
Among the items on it will be general cleaning up, debilitated land, fleeing tourists and extra spending on emergency services and health care.
They argue that extra rations or medical supplies are of limited use without improvements to Iraq's debilitated sanitation system, electricity grid and transport network.
Consumers, for so long the mainstay of demand, are pulling in their horns and need to save more in order to restore finances debilitated by excessive borrowing.
It suggests that when a plan is finally approved, Japan's debilitated banking system may be cleaned up far more quickly and thoroughly than Mr Obuchi's government planned.
They can actively try to convert other servicemen and women to Shariah, including individuals whose service to their country has left them scarred, debilitated, or otherwise susceptible to such recruitment.
Even if Ansar Dine and other jihadist groups can be broken up, Mali's military and its political institutions have been shredded by the chaos of the past year, and its population is debilitated.
She is a modern day heroine, who took highly constructive, courageous action to save countless other women from her fate rather than becoming bitter or debilitated by a devastating late breast cancer diagnosis and grueling treatment regimen.
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"The typical individual who comes to me is young, healthy and bewildered that they have a problem they associate with being old and debilitated, and they panic, " said Dr. Goldberg, who is an investigator in the St.
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The need to preserve civility may explain why the poisoning that debilitated Mr Yushchenko during the election campaign, and scars him still, has not yet been publicly solved: some sort of Russian connection is widely assumed in Kiev.
And the Ridley Scott film Kingdom of Heaven portrays the life of Baldwin IV, king of Jerusalem, who was debilitated by leprosy but still able to win a massive victory against Saladin at the Battle of Montgisard in 1177.
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"Over the last 14 years the Venezuelan press has been gradually weakened and debilitated by an array of laws, restrictions, regulatory measures and judicial decisions that have really weakened the ability of the private media to report the news without official interference, " he said.
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