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was and hospitalised
Attlee himself was hospitalised with duodenal ulcers.
Trippe claimed that Nikki Sixx was hospitalised in 1983 after a carcrash involving drugs and that he had been hired as Nikki's doppelganger.
Subsequently hospitalised for a mortar wound to the right leg and shell shock, he was demoted by an unsympathetic commanding officer ( identified in his war diaries as Major Evan ' Jumbo ' Jenkins ) back to Gunner.
" In 1984, she had a second operation for cancer, when a lump was removed from her breast, and a second gastric obstruction in 1986 cleared without the need for an operation, but she was hospitalised overnight.
It was only when hospitalised that Foucault was diagnosed with AIDS ; placed on antibiotics, he was able to deliver a final set of lectures at the Collège de France.
In February 1983, using a false name to avoid publicity, Niven was hospitalised for ten days, ostensibly for a digestive problem.
In 1909, Patel's wife Jhaverba was hospitalised in Bombay ( now Mumbai ) to undergo a major surgical operation for cancer.
Shortly after beginning his training Komarov was hospitalised for a minor operation in May 1960, which left him medically unfit for physical training for approximately 6 months.
In November 1965, soon after her Oxford visit, Akhmatova suffered a heart attack and was hospitalised.
During a later encounter when Mary was hospitalised, he told her that he would write a book about her and give her all the royalties.
However, by January 15, of the following year Sauvé resigned as an MP, and thus as speaker, and two days later she was hospitalised ; rumours circulated that it was due to cancer, but the official story was that the she had contracted a respiratory virus, which was further complicated by an allergy to antibiotics.
In 1937 he was hospitalised with pneumonia, and while recovering he stated that he had a profound spiritual experience that transformed his world view and led him to doubt the practices of modern " Western " agricultural science.
After contracting TB in 1969 Harper was hospitalised for 3 months in 1971, leaving his heart damaged and in 2002 his heart failed.
Hua's health deteriorated in 2008, and he was hospitalised three times for kidney-and heart-related complications.
Surviving the suicide attempt she was hospitalised in Munich, where she was visited by Hitler, despite the on-going war.
Harris was diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease in August 2002, reportedly after being hospitalised with pneumonia.
Norris was hospitalised and was seriously ill for a time as a result of the condition.

was and heavily
His hand was large and square and heavily tanned.
Her stern was down and a sharp list helped us to cut loose the lifeboat which dropped heavily into the water.
The railroads have responded by adding 20,000 more box cars with doors 12' or wider for forklift unloading ( a 21% increase while the total number of box cars was falling 6% ) and by cutting their freight rates twice on lumber shipped in heavily loaded cars.
But the weight of feeling was heavily in the opposite direction.
The U.N.F.P. learned that its urban organization, which depends heavily on U.M.T. support, was most effective.
Poems Of The Past And The Present and Time's Laughing Stocks, both published while Hardy was at work on The Dynasts, draw heavily on poems written before 1900.
It seems that the aerated lagoon was a very heavily loaded oxidation pond or a lightly loaded activated sludge system.
If anyone thought of the John Harvey, it was to observe that she was straddled by a pair of ships heavily laden with high explosive and if they were hit the John Harvey would likely be blown up with her own ammo and whatever else it was that she carried.
The lieutenant's sparse brown hair was heavily pomaded, and as Killpath raked the comb through it, it stuck together in thatches so that it looked like umbrella ribs clinging to his pink skull.
A long book heavily weighted with military technicalities, in this edition it is neither so long nor so technical as it was originally.
Longwood Gardens, near Kennett Square, Pa. ( about 12 miles from Wilmington, Del. ), was developed and heavily endowed by the late Pierre S. Du Pont.
It was safe to assume that Papa, sighing heavily, had said many times to his remaining daughter, `` Thank God your poor mother was spared this '', and indeed it might be true that it had been easier for Henrietta to leave, with her hand in Charles' hand, just because her `` poor mother '' was gone already and would never know.
The tractor was heavily loaded with the weight of the plow turning the earth, and the tractor stopped instantly.
This method was demonstrated with an adobe blend heavily impregnated with cement to allow even drying and prevent major cracking.
In 1960, Nicholas Poppe presented what was in effect a heavily revised version of Ramstedt ’ s volume on phonology that has since set the standard in Altaic studies.
In December 1988, the second largest city in the republic, Leninakan ( now Gyumri ), was heavily damaged by a massive quake that killed more than 25, 000 people.
Military action was heavily influenced by the Russian military, which inspired and manipulated the rivalry between the two neighbouring nations in order to keep both under control.
England had a very strong batting side, with Wally Hammond contributing 905 runs at an average of 113. 12, and Hobbs, Sutcliffe and Patsy Hendren all scoring heavily ; the bowling was more than adequate, without being outstanding.
Adelaide had also become economically self-sufficient during this period, but at heavy cost: as a result of Gawler's public works the colony was heavily in debt and relied on bail-outs from London to stay afloat.
Aachen was heavily damaged during World War II.
Whatever the truth behind this, the young king was forced to depend heavily on his Ptolemaic support and even struck portraits with the characteristic features of king Ptolemy I.

was and sedated
In both cases, this was done to accommodate a medical procedure which required Bush to be sedated ; both times, Bush returned to duty later the same day.
" Though he was heavily sedated during the procedure, Patchen suspected that he had been dropped at some point during the procedure ( though he couldn't prove it ).
An episode of CSI: New York presented an instance of locked-in syndrome where a woman was sedated by the killer, who applied pressure to certain points on her head, resulting in her paralysis ; the patient was portrayed by Jewel Christian.
Dorsey began taking sleeping pills regularly at this time ; therefore, he was so sedated that he was unable to awaken and died from choking.
Seated next to him was Gen. Villaseñor, sedated and almost unconscious.
Though Garfield lived 80 days after the shooting, he spent most of this time heavily sedated and was incapable of discharging presidential duties.
Graham was sedated and flown back to Washington, where he would end up in the Chestnut Lodge psychiatric facility near Washington, D. C. During a weekend release from Chestnut Lodge on August 3, 1963, Philip Graham committed suicide with a 28-gauge shotgun at the couple's Glen Welby home.
In the evening, after drinking relatively small amounts of alcohol, the moaning and groaning Vysotsky was sedated by Fedotov, who then sat down on the couch next to him but fell asleep.
With this change from primarily homebirth to primarily hospital birth came changes in the care women received during labor: although no longer the case, in the 1940s it was common for women to be routinely sedated and for babies to be delivered from their unconscious mothers with forceps ( termed by Dr. Robert A. Bradley as " knock-em-out, drag-em-out obstetrics ").
Allegations were later made that Humphrey was sedated by press secretary Alastair Campbell before undergoing the ordeal.
Graham was sedated, bound in a straitjacket, and flown back to Washington.
Rick, fearing what would happen to Laura and seeing how traumatized she was by what she had done, quickly sedated her with a drug that also helped cloud recent memories.
On the morning of her execution she was heavily sedated, but remained in an agitated state.
She captured Snake Eyes while he was sedated ( recovering from the surgery to repair his face ) and shot Scarlett at extreme close range in the process.
Official reports state that he was sedated, and asphyxiated in under a minute.
Eberling controlled her prescription regimen, and Durkin was often kept in a sedated state.
But he is sedated, and was dropped by group of bombs.
At Wolfram & Hart, Harmony tells Angel that there was a mix-up with a girl named Dana's medication at a psychiatric hospital, and no longer sedated, she broke down her door, killed several people, and escaped.
At WrestleMania X-Seven, McMahon lost to Shane after Linda — who had been emotionally abused to the point of a nervous breakdown ; the breakdown left her helpless as Vince began a public extramarital affair with Trish Stratus ; finally, she was heavily sedated, in the storyline — hit Vince with a low blow.

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