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| - Name: Seizure Run Time: 7:55 Written By: Robert Fripp, Trey Gunn, Tony Levin, Pat Mastelotto Year: 1999
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- Seizure is centipede mutant and a member of H.A.V.O.C. He can extend his arms. Seizure and Magma were used by Titanus to make mutants for him. Seizure is voiced by Ron Feinberg.
- When a bisexual woman is slain, Detectives Goren and Eames note similarities between an incarcerated serial killer's methods.
- Seizure är den kommande femtonde episod i andra säsongen i Stargate Universe, och den 35:e episod totalt.
- Seizure is Crazy Hand's Final Smash in Super Smash World. It is only seen in The Core and the Boss Pack DLC. It is a Master-Attributed attack, and it has 150 Power. It has 15 recoil Power.
- During the disappearance of Colonel Robert Budahas, his grief-shaken wife told FBI Special Agents Mulder and Scully that, before his disappearance, her husband had exhibited bizarre behavior that included yelling at their children (Josh and Leslie Budahas) before shaking as if he was experiencing a seizure. (TXF: "Deep Throat")
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- "Seizure" is the fifteenth episode in the second season of Stargate Universe.
- A seizure is a condition where a person loses all control over voluntary muscle control. Seizures always indicate a serious underlying condition and usually require medical attention unless they are the result of a previously diagnosed condition. They are generally classified into three types. Roughly in order of severity, they are: Seizures usually indicate some type of brain injury. Epilepsy is the most common condition that causes seizures. Seizures can often be controlled with regular medication.
- In general, under the Fourth Amendment, a seizure may be of an individual or of property. The U.S. Supreme Court has described a seizure of property as “some meaningful interference with an individual’s possessory interests in that property.” The Court has also characterized the interception of intangible communications as a seizure.
- This wide open map features a reflected symmetrical layout, which still offers balanced gameplay for both factions. Global Risk are placed within a large Naval Ship, while Black List are placed on an offshore platform. Both sides are connected by a long bridge provided by the platform's crane, but two zip-lines also provide access to the both side.
- Seizures are caused by the flashing of lights on and off and on and off. But how do you get these seizures? Every time the lights turn on, these stupid little light particles flow into your eyes. Then when it becomes dark, all the light particles in your eye get turned on by the darkness and start having sex on your eye sockets. Your brain can not stand so much Adult material and it begins to send a message to your body to get on the floor and shake. When the body shakes, the horny light particles are then shook off of your eyelids. However, during the seizure you can reduce the pain by taking these special medications:
- A seizure or convulsion was a condition that rendered a person unconscious and caused muscle spasms. In 2266, a teenage boy suffering from the effects of the life prolongation project had a seizure as the landing party observed him. (TOS: "Miri" ) In 2364, Kunivas went into convulsions just prior to his death. (TNG: "Heart of Glory" ) Also that year, a worried Jenice Manheim reported to the USS Enterprise-D that her husband Paul was having convulsions. (TNG: "We'll Always Have Paris" )
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