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The Gaza Division, it says, "was effectively defeated for several hours" on 7 October, significantly impairing its ability to understand what was going on and respond effectively.

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The singer continued to perform and record - moving in a more gospel direction - until 2012, when she suffered a stroke which impaired her ability to make music and sing.

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The family of Okeke filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Wheaton in December, alleging that the influencer was “severely intoxicated and impaired” while driving.

She felt nauseous, dizzy, fatigued, a bit off balance and her eyesight started to be affected with black dots impairing her vision.

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She was raised by her grandmother who is hearing and speech impaired.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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