Epilepsy can affect people in different ways. Someone may have a momentary loss of consciousness and faint, but not necessarily have a full seizure. They can even have a momentary loss of conciousness and not faint. A simple way of describing this to someone who has never experienced it is to say it is like briefly daydreaming and then being alert again. This can happen without anyone else around the person even noticing.
Epilepsy comes from the Greek and means to seize, take hold of or attack.
From the Ancient Greek ἐπιληψία (epilēpsía) - "seizure"
Given that people who have Epilepsy get seizures and that you want to promote a positive aspect, consider something like: Seize Your Life. Seize Your Chance. Seize your Opportunity. Some sort of play on words around "Seizure" and "Seize Your" could work. As a name they may not be ideal, but perhaps as a sub-title or catchphrase for your team. Something like "Headstrong" could work too.
lack of lubrication
Heat, lack of lubrication, or coolant in the cylinders or oil pan.
The menstrual cycle seizes once the vagina is done shedding its lining otherwise for it to FULLY seize it would be during menopause or during a time of pregnancy.
Usually lack of oil or somebody put something in the gas.
sixteen -> seize (pronounced "sez")16 is seize in French.
Epilepsy is also called a seizure disorder.Epilepsy is the only name for it, it is from the Ancient Greek word epilēpsía, it means "to seize".epilepspy is also goes by the name of convulsions with are also seizures
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Its the compressor starting to seize up. You will need a new soon and they are expensive your looking around $1300.
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