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He will also be quite seriously debilitated by what happened here.
We have already managed to debilitate their chief of Security.
She said the infection had debilitated her until about a month ago.
On November 20 after being debilitated by her disease, she died at age 28.
And this horse race with the other film has debilitated both projects.
At 10 years old in 1997, Clover had become debilitated.
They kill or debilitate their host and are relatively specific.
Political agitation has already debilitated the country nearly six weeks before the vote.
One patient died and the other was left chronically debilitated.
They could also help us not to be debilitated by Washington's own turf wars.
Debilitated by the need to appear strong, we would embrace real weakness.
"What will you do at thirty or thirty-five with your body debilitated and without even a high school education?"
Thinking too much about expectation and meaning has debilitated them in Olympics past.
The age old defense bought her a few seconds, but lacked the power to debilitate.
Although people over 65 are the major target of this disease, anyone can be debilitated by an outbreak.
Never pick after that date, you will debilitate your precious plants.
Plans changed, though, when Dove was debilitated by a series of illnesses.
It was the latest effort to debilitate Iraq's increasingly aggressive air defense system.
He thought it dangerous to make an already debilitated patient vomit.
Older adults and people who are debilitated may be more likely to have side effects from this medication.
One leading candidate has been debilitated by what he said was an attempt to poison him.
He understood, too, how his drinking had debilitated his body.
Being too ill or debilitated to take any exercise.
At the same time, they continue to take care of their children as they themselves become increasingly debilitated.
A good blast of cigar smoke could debilitate or kill him.