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But a week or so later she was incapacitated again.
Plan for what you would do if that person left or was incapacitated.
I'm always the one helping you home because you're incapacitated.
During 1765 he seems to have been totally incapacitated for public business.
I had lost blood, but not so much as to incapacitate me completely.
A few years' knowledge of other countries than our own will not incapacitate me for that part.
Many more men would be incapacitated by the heat during the battle.
And if one or both of those two were incapacitated, the result could be very ugly.
But in those few seconds, he would be completely incapacitated.
That had given her authority to speak for him while he was incapacitated.
The fact that she grew up in the North, a free place, further incapacitates her.
So what had been the purpose of incapacitating me with gas?
Then they discovered that most of their weapons had been incapacitated.
In moments, every man with a gun had been incapacitated.
The directions said it would incapacitate a man for more than five minutes.
They wouldn't have given him enough to incapacitate one such as he.
At most, we are allowed to incapacitate him although not in earnest.
It continues to be valid when a person is incapacitated.
He needed a quick way to incapacitate at least one of the ship's major systems.
So we blew free before they could incapacitate the ship.
If a patient is somehow incapacitated, a doctor will make a house call.
They take no notice of the player, and cannot be incapacitated or killed.
In October 2000, he had a stroke and was incapacitated for a few weeks.
Many of the men that served in these units had been incapacitated for field service.
If it sounds like they're going to look closer, incapacitate both of them.