Her spinal cord was crushed, leaving her unable to move from the neck down.
He was paralyzed from the neck down in a diving accident when he was 22.
The infections ate away her nerves and paralyzed her from the neck down.
Mr McNamara has been now told he is paralysed from the neck down.
It has paralyzed her from the neck down, and she can no longer feed herself or breathe on her own.
The neurosurgeon said that the procedure to remove the mass carried a twenty-per-cent chance of leaving him quadriplegic, paralyzed from the neck down.
Other druggies had to beat me back to life after one overdose, subsequent to which my body was black-and-blue from the neck down.
Father-of-two Mr Nicklinson, who was paralysed from the neck down, had been refusing food and contracted pneumonia after he was left "crestfallen" by the court's decision.
Mrs Pretty, who is paralysed from the neck down, has to be fed through a tube, and uses a computer attached to her wheelchair to communicate.
He began working with a young musician, Eric Wan, who was forced to give up the violin after a neurological disorder paralyzed him from the neck down.
Stefan Moton, one of the 14 planning to sue the school and Fenton, survived a bullet wound in the July 20 shooting that left him paralyzed from the neck down.
As reported by Susan Young at the MIT Technology Review, a woman who is paralyzed from the neck down is using an advanced brain-computer interface to operate a robotic arm.
One patient the institute helped is 36-year-old Chicago resident Gernard Fulton, who was paralyzed from the neck down last October after being hit by a stray bullet during a nightclub fight.
One American soldier stationed in Germany, who had previously only videotaped himself from the neck down for an anonymous video log, has come out out to his father, mother, comrades even his girlfriend.
At the other end of the spectrum from both Mr Ashbery and Mr Muldoon is someone like Sharon Olds, who writes poetry of sheer, unreconstructed pathos that is not so much autobiographical as autobiological about herself from the neck down.
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He says many older Americans are facing foreclosure, and the foreclosure crisis is still the albatross around the economy's neck dragging it down.
And there's an even bigger competitor breathing down their neck--Verizon, the nation's second-largest phone company.
He half-expected more to open up the hand grabbing his neck, holding him down but it never did.
If he is confirmed in power he will have a stronger opposition breathing down his neck.
By the eve of the contest, Obama had closed the gap and was breathing down her neck.
With the Inquisition frequently breathing down her neck and excommunications flying to and fro, it was no easy endeavour.
Dr Sanghera is unwilling to say how soon he will have a product, but other firms are breathing down his neck.
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But mainly, online shopping relieves the stress of sifting through mounds of disorganized merchandise while a hovering salesman breathes down your neck.
So what they'll tell you is, I've got a bank regulator breathing down my neck making sure that I'm keeping my capital levels high enough.
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This is powered by an external battery which is linked to the device by a wire entering through the skull and passing down the neck.
But rather than launching a direct attack--a political and public relations nonstarter since the DOJ was breathing down its neck--the company stealthily set out to wreck competitors' currency.
The back of my throat went on tightening, and other muscles lower down my neck joined in, tugging at my lips, trying to stretch them over my teeth.
Liverpool are breathing down the neck of Tottenham who are currently in the fourth and final Champions League spot one point ahead and with one game in hand.
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