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Encyclopedia > Paralysed

Paralysed may refer to:

  • the state of paralysis, the complete loss of muscle function for one or more muscle groups
  • "Paralysed," a song by Gang of Four from their 1981 album Solid Gold
  • "Paralysed", a song by Ride from their 1990 album Nowhere
  • "Paralysed", book by Sherry Ashworth.

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Chip Reads Mind Of Paralysed Man (393 words)
The Guardian - UK A severely paralysed man has become the first person to be fitted with a brain implant that allows him to control everyday objects by thought alone.
Matthew Nagle, 25, was left paralysed from the neck down after a vicious knife attack in 2001.
He uses a wheelchair and is unable to breathe without a respirator, and doctors say he has no chance of regaining the use of his limbs.
Paralysed Age - line up (815 words)
Marked by this style, influenced by a lot of other components like folk and synthie pop PARALYSED AGE are searching for their own oath to modern gothic wave, a sound with a morbid and melancholic charakter.
EAP is the one who still inspires PARALYSED AGE an unknown amount of songtexts because of the gloominess you can find in between these short stories.
This cassette album was the beginning of the PARALYSED AGE style of today - gloomy and fast guitar wave, melancholical synth ballads with a slight touch of guitar sound.
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