| 41. | I discover as I go on that the loneliness is crippling.
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| 42. | The Senate will debate other potentially crippling amendments through next week.
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| 43. | And the turnovers ( 19 ) once again crippled the offense.
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| 44. | Meanwhile, legal costs had crippled Aldington's own finances.
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| 45. | But if Pitino is the man, it is not crippling.
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| 46. | Losing him would cripple a unit that should have been better.
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| 47. | Certainly no one now says that the presidency sustained crippling blows.
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| 48. | The storm has crippled every hospital in the Texas Medical Center.
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| 49. | Davis asserted that the bill would cripple the party election apparatus.
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| 50. | Besides having crippled computers, the center also lost some data.
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