| 41. | In a suicide by firearm, immediate incapacitation can be achieved by direct disruption to brain stem tissue.
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| 42. | Cold incapacitation is the next stage, and generally occurs within 5 to 15 minutes in cold water.
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| 43. | It takes a special man to claim incapacitation and then go out and play in numerous charity golf outings,
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| 44. | She does not think, she said, that having a baby " results in incapacitation ."
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| 45. | But perhaps most importantly, how all this ultimately leads to the incapacitation of international terrorism remains very murky.
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| 46. | Initially Baldwin IV vested much authority in Guy, appointing him his regent during times of his own incapacitation.
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| 47. | Andy also decides to help a patient, John Hayes, recover from serious incapacitation caused by a stroke.
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| 48. | Absolute incapacitation is the period of time when the aircrew member is physically unconscious and averages about 12 seconds.
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| 49. | Kosovo s Constitutional Framework contains no provision as to term limits or incapacitation of rerunning of the resigning president.
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| 50. | As the discussion of penological theory becomes more complex, scholars also define incapacitation, denunciation, and rehabilitation.
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