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  • It is not hard to fathom why Rwanda, still not fully healed from an ethnic slaughter that was egged on by radio zealots, would look for ways to regulate what it calls "divisionism" in the media. NYT > Home Page
  • The next day Tredias' arm was very nearly healed and needed only the support of a sling.
  • The Scottish Medicines Consortium has previously accepted this product for use in patients in the 12-17 years age group, for the treatment of erosive reflux oesophagitis, the long-term management of patients with healed oesophagitis to prevent relapse, and the symptomatic treatment of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease. SMC Issues Positive Recommendation on esomeprazole 10mg (Nexium(R)) For Children Aged one to 11 Years old in Scotland With Gastro-Oesophageal Reflux Disease (GORD) - Yahoo! Finance
  • His proposed business was flogging office chairs that healed back ache. Times, Sunday Times
  • And on the fifteenth day, when that we had gotten up and washt and eat and drank, the Maid did look unto my bandages; and did consider that I be healed very good, if but that I not to overstrain my body. The Night Land
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  • Everything is there, outside my unhealed history, outside my fears.
  • Matthew, in annexing this cure to that of the leper, who was a Jew, intimates this; the leprous Jews Christ touched and cured, for he preached personally to them; but the paralytic Gentiles he cured at a distance; for to them he did not go in person, but sent his word and healed them; yet in them he was more magnified. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • He exercises all the authority that the first ravener had before him, and passes a law that the earth and those living in it must worship the first ravener, the one with the healed fatal wound. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • The sun adds warmth to family relationships and quarrels are healed. The Sun
  • Four years ago the country prayed his metatarsal healed in time or all hope would be lost. The Sun
  • Firstly, Christ and his disciples healed people physically as an attestation that Christ was indeed the promised Messiah.
  • Both are exceedingly gifted individuals with enviable human qualities; both were once cherished friends to me; and both, I think, use rage and spite to palliate their unhealed wounds. Archive 2009-12-01
  • Then was brought unto him one possessed with a devil, blind, and dumb: and He healed him, insomuch that the blind and dumb both spake and saw.
  • He undid the loose shirt he wore and showed her the angry red scars of the recently healed wounds and the dressings that still covered the deeper wounds.
  • Before, if I crashed or had some real or imagined minor injury, I just took a few days off until it healed.
  • When the group almost split over the issue of whether to focus on confrontational action or voter registration, she healed the breach by saying it should work on both.
  • That, overall, has been far less painful than my * back* was, but between weight loss and having not been to a chiro in over a year and not felt like I/needed/to go, and the once-gone ability to pop my lower back now returned, the ache from the lift is annoying enough that I'm going to try walking around for a while without it and see if I'm healed. miles to Isengard: 338 Slow on the uptake
  • He undid the loose shirt he wore and showed her the angry red scars of the recently healed wounds and the dressings that still covered the deeper wounds.
  • After three months the scar will be fully healed and you should be back to normal. The Sun
  • When the wound is healed, the pain is forgotten. 
  • The scars from that experience have healed but you could still see them in the rider's relatively restrained reaction to victory. Times, Sunday Times
  • His hand healed and it gave his knee extra time to rest as well, and last night against the Hornets it showed.
  • Who knows how many wounded hearts will be healed through our intercession?
  • Women should therefore actively avoid becoming pregnant for at least four weeks after vaccination and until the scab has completely healed and fallen off.
  • When those scars are well healed they are located in positions that are difficult to see.
  • When you can't remember why you're hurt, that's when you're healed.
  • Though the sore being healed, yet a scar may remain.
  • And in the fossils we examined, we saw no evidence of fractures, healed wounds, or specialized adaptations for managing the forces generated by head-butting, such as the adaptations that occur in bighorn sheep.
  • Perhaps it does not go too far to assert that until the Kashmir sore is at last healed, the poison that produced Gujarat will make other Gujarats increasingly likely.
  • In fact, pruning now means that the wound has healed before the sap rises in spring. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Lakers' physician has been conservative as Ariza's CT Scan still shows a line on the bone which is normally interpreted as an unhealed fracture.
  • Can a sound future be built for a state, or a country, on the unhealed gaping wounds of thousands of its citizens?
  • The wound on my arm has healed.
  • And still, given a set of circumstances that frighten me by touching unhealed sensitivities in my own heart, I become flustered.
  • We have moved on and this will simply reopen wounds that in many respects healed. Times, Sunday Times
  • As such dissonance is healed, the opportunity for a recovery can come forth.
  • A year later, he is physically healed, but his memory is riddled with holes.
  • When the wound is healed, the pain is forgotten. 
  • he checked whether the wound had healed improperly
  • The Word becomes flesh when our souls are healed and when we seek to heal the world. The Rev. Jacqueline J. Lewis, Ph.D.: The Gift Of Love
  • The wound hasn't healed properly yet.
  • The girl's legs are usually bound together from ankle to knee until the wound has healed, which may take anything up to 40 days.
  • Attitudes toward active participation in the war opened deep fissures in the movement which, at the extreme, were never healed.
  • Though the wound be healed yet a scar remains. 
  • Ruby poulticed it, and though it took the better part of a year, it healed so neatly you would think that was the way the ends of people's fingers were meant to look. Cold Mountain
  • Time has healed the scars but not yet purged the memory. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whatever has ailed him this season clearly seems to have healed.
  • When the group almost split over the issue of whether to focus on confrontational action or voter registration, she healed the breach by saying it should work on both.
  • We found out that it had healed around infected bone and so it just snapped on impact. Times, Sunday Times
  • During an oral self-examination, an individual looks in a mirror at the face for visible sores that have not healed or for swellings.
  • No one has ever been healed by a frivolous lawsuit.
  • The psychological effects on the United States were immense and in Washington the wounds have still not fully healed.
  • The doctor applied an unguent to the wound, which speedily healed it.
  • Consequently when the wound in his hand healed Albert volunteered to re-enter the fray and returned to the Western Front with the Machine Gun Corps.
  • Last night, both fighters had fidgeted and fussed as Logan healed Rytlock. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • He plunged it into a dish of lavender essence and was astonished how quickly the burn healed.
  • Faint music came from another house beyond the trees; a carriage clopped past the distant gates; overhead a nightbird moaned dolefully; I could hear my own knees creaking as I crouched there, scratching the newly-healed bullet-wound in my backside and wondering what the deuce was wrong. Isabelle
  • The diocese prays that all those involved in this attempt to 'ordain' ` Roman Catholic Womenpriests will be reconciled with the church, and that the harm and division caused will be healed," the Diocese of Venice, Fla., said in a statement. Clerical Whispers
  • A scab formed over the wound after 2 days, and the wound healed completely within 2 weeks.
  • You can't always tell whether it is just the psychological lift from the experience, or whether the problem spontaneously healed, or if they actually were cured by the faith healer.
  • Thermal injury also stimulates melanocytis, causing hyperpigmentation of healed partial-thickness burns after sun exposure.
  • The Israelites must look upon the bronze serpent lifted on the pole, to be healed from the poison of the snakes (cf. Numbers 21, 4b-9). Mauro Gagliardi on the Centrality of the Crucified Christ in the Liturgical Celebration
  • Fair son," saith the Lady, "The damsel is here within that the felonous knight wounded through the arm, that carried of your sister, but she is healed. The High History of the Holy Graal
  • After five weeks at the Naval Hospital in Yokosuka, your wounds are healed. On the train to Otsu Station
  • It is a world of habitual mistrust and violence, a world unhealed by that simple act of recognition that can turn strangers into community, a minority into the mainstream.
  • Within six weeks the bruising had gone, but it was six months before it all healed.
  • Then, miracle of all miracles, I watched as David healed his sister.
  • On the third day a little Chink doctor visited me with the steward, but he didn't have a word of English, and busied himself impassively examining the sumpitan-wound in my guts - which was fairly healed, and barely ached - while remaining deaf to my demands to see Solomon. Flashman's Lady
  • But cartilage is notoriously hard to get healed, Cheng points out. Dentists Warn Asians Not to 'Super-Size' Their Food
  • He missed four games last season after tearing his posterior cruciate ligament, but he is completely healed.
  • The blind man is healed for a reason beyond his personal benefit. Christianity Today
  • He held back after the injury healed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Men goyng to the warres, or traueillyng the countrie, are healed of free cost. The Fardle of Facions, conteining the aunciente maners, customes and lawes, of the peoples enhabiting the two partes of the earth, called Affricke and Asie
  • The task busied her just enough to take her mind off her half-healed burns and the lingering nausea of the antiradiation treatments Dr. McCoy had run her through the night before. Firestorm
  • I am mostly healed, my lady, thanks to your sorcery, and I will not sit around the liedburg and be thought a useless old dodderer. Darksong Rising
  • My wrist is healed - they took the pins out - and I rehabbed it real hard before I began driving.
  • Trying to close it by force, of course, has only worsened those unhealed wounds.
  • Nasser Hussain sometimes gritted his teeth to complete a match when one of his frequently broken "poppadom" fingers suffered its latest injury but discretion usually resurfaced in time for him to sit out the subsequent games until they had properly healed. How Ian Bell braved the insult of injury in England's cause
  • Filled with gratitude to God for having healed him, he realized that, as a result of the bargains and promises he made, he was now on his way to becoming a much better human being.
  • The wound hasn't healed properly yet.
  • Today Sophie and her sister have healed the family rift and visit their family every weekend.
  • His voice was persuasive; it reached a person's soul without passing by way of his head, and even to a being as addlebrained as Big João, it seemed like a balm that healed old and terrible wounds.
  • The bullet wounds had healed, but the vaccine hurt his head to the extent that he felt like throwing up.
  • Brittle deformation is preserved as the occurrence of fractures within quartz grains that have been healed by authigenic quartz and by cataclastic flow of fragmented feldspar grains.
  • Despite the hardships, Lynch, a devout Catholic, was stirred by the biblical locales they passed—the ford of Bethabara, where John had baptized Jesus; Nablus, where Yahweh had confirmed his covenant with Abraham; Jericho, of the tumbling walls, where Jesus had healed two blind beggars; and Mount Nebo, where Moses had been granted his bittersweet glimpse of the Promised Land. Old Salt, Dead Sea
  • Spas used to conjure up visions of rich, fortysomething women, slathered, pummeled and anointed, sequestered from the world while a plastic surgeon's handiwork healed among plush surroundings, granola farms in Battle Creek, or extreme fitness. Live Better South of the Border & Spas and Hot Springs of Mexico
  • I would just have scars once the scabs healed over, Mal would have serious problems for the rest of her life.
  • Yet the arrogant decision to hide these documents away has left a festering sore which has never healed.
  • The growth was cut away, bleeding was arrested by the thermocautery and by iron-solution, the wound entirely healed, and the patient recovered. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • The soul is healed by being with children. Fyodor Dostoyevsky 
  • It is clear that the wounds from this period have not fully healed. The Sun
  • You are a scarred yet healed adult. Times, Sunday Times
  • The holy man healed them of their sickness.
  • The blind man is healed for a reason beyond his personal benefit. Christianity Today
  • The first shows a skeleton with red and yellow snakeheads poking through its ribs: serpents representing his unhealed wounds, his addiction, and the malignant spirits which held him.
  • Attitudes toward active participation in the war opened deep fissures in the movement which, at the extreme, were never healed.
  • Anderson has been benched until his injury has healed.
  • I have known people on the verge of surgery for cancer or bypass surgery who have been declared healed by their unbelieving doctors.
  • After three months the scar will be fully healed and you should be back to normal. The Sun
  • He believed that chiropractic had the ability to heal just about anything, including cancer, and that the American Medical Association was conspiring to keep chiropractors suppressed because it would eat into their profits if people could be healed noninvasively. MORE FROM GINNY BATES: LESBIANS HAVING BABIES
  • A week later, bowing and salaaming to me as grateful patients often do, he was discharged with a smile almost as long as the well healed incision on his thigh.
  • These little guys would be hand-raised by the Penguin Reserve and subsequent surgeries performed to remove scar tissue until the area was healed and watertight.
  • Barely have one's mental sports injuries healed before another supposed epic is upon us. Times, Sunday Times
  • His injuries healed but as he grew bigger the scar tissue contracted and he began to stoop like an old man.
  • Jesus healed Simon's mother and cleansed a leper in Galilee.
  • Venous leg ulcers were diagnosed according to clinical criteria and confirmed with duplex Doppler ultrasonography, ascending phlebography, and foot volumetry when the ulcers had healed.
  • Just leave it alone until you're healed from your emotional & psychological pain.
  • The differences between the two parties won't be healed as they insist on their own terms.
  • The Jewish operator, after snipping off the foreskin, rips up the prepuce with his sharp thumb-nails so that the external cutis does not retract far from the internal; and the wound, when healed, shows a narrow ring of cicatrice. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Thenceforth, being healed through Thy wounds, we learned to sing: Alleluia!
  • Mansions, in Hospital Palaces of Chambord and Chantilly; peace bought by victory; breaches healed by Feast of Etre Supreme; -- and so, through seas of blood, to Equality, Frugality, worksome Blessedness, Fraternity, and Republic of the virtues! The French Revolution
  • We may continue the traction up to three weeks, until the fracture is healed.
  • The ankle healed after a few days but I started to notice a slight pain in the outer sole of my foot - the bit I stand and walk on, as I supinate quite heavily (walk on the outside border of my foot with my ankle tipped). The One Where Lucy Is In Pain
  • He plunged it into a dish of lavender essence and was astonished how quickly the burn healed.
  • Until the child's navel healed from the umbilical displacement, mothers and children were kept indoors. Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE
  • Even after the original injury has healed, patients may still be in pain or very susceptible because their muscles have atrophied and there's nothing protecting them from sprains and strains.
  • The damage to this nation remains largely unhealed, or even properly acknowledged.
  • After the incision is healed, he can resume normal activities, but should avoid contact sports unless he has special permission from his doctor. Pediatric surgery: Central Line/Subcutaneous Port
  • Our sorrows and wounds are healed only when we touch them with compassion and forgiveness.
  • Though the wound be healed yet a scar remains. 
  • After three months the scar will be fully healed and you should be back to normal. The Sun
  • The wound is covered with a sterile dressing, and the surgeon or nurse will tell you how to look after it until it's healed.
  • It had been a month since Rachael's disappearance, but my wound was still tender, raw and unhealed.
  • It was found that their burns healed in half the time it normally takes. POSITIVE THINKING: Everything you have always known about positive thinking but were afraid to put into practice
  • He said that when the world is less safe, people concern themselves with legitimate things, such as whether or not they can feed their family or how they are going to weather the winter or when their child will have healed from a recent injury, etc. Shame And The Written Mom | Her Bad Mother
  • Several months later, the pressure ulcer had not healed and the patient experienced a decrement of about 10% from pretrauma body weight.
  • It's a painful thing to do, but this issue of race is still one that's unhealed in our country, and it needs to be addressed.
  • That was hardly her greatest skill, not very strong at all, though it seemed to have returned to her fully when Ny-naeve Healed her, yet she doubted there was another sister anywhere in the camp. Knife of Dreams
  • Suppose we had sutured the wound shut, it would have healed faster.
  • Now they came tumbling out, jagged expletives and soul-deep loathing, uncontrolled, from a place in his damaged body as yet unhealed.
  • His proposed business was flogging office chairs that healed back ache. Times, Sunday Times
  • That day has too many haunting memories and opens up old wounds that have yet to be healed.
  • (Nov 29 2009 05: 10 GMT) frozen shoulder related terms biomechanics + frozen shoulder can a frozen shoulder be healed can frozen shoulder affect your back capsulitis+frozen shoulder chiropractor for frozen shoulder chondroitin frozen shoulder9 code for frozen shoulder 9 frozen shoulder ... We Blog A Lot
  • The blind man is healed for a reason beyond his personal benefit. Christianity Today
  • Have all of the wounds healed now and do you keep in touch? The Sun
  • Quebec's blue-and-white, fleur-de-lis flag was also out in force in St. Peter's Square in support of Brother Andre, a Canadian who legend says healed thousands of sick who prayed with him at his Montreal oratory. Mary MacKillop, First Australian Saint, Canonized
  • We have moved on and this will simply reopen wounds that in many respects healed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The surgeon healed the soldier's bullet wound in the leg.
  • The wound healed slowly.
  • The saint and the leper embrace and the leper is miraculously healed.
  • However, these burn wounds healed after non-invasive Pace treatment, and re-epithelialization was achieved without surgery in 80% of cases. DWS Full News Feed
  • He hadn't just been physicked and doctored, he'd been Healed, as he would have been under the skilled ministrations of a Healer-Priest in a temple. Exile's Honor
  • The surgeon healed the soldier's bullet wound in the leg.
  • His face was marred by five deep claw marks down the left cheek that were scabbed over, but once the wounds healed they would undoubtedly leave scars.
  • The wound on my arm has healed.
  • The problem is that after getting her healed about a month ago, when we started to taper her immunosuppressives, she flared again.
  • It is important to avoid any further exposure to the sun until the burns have healed.
  • She'd never believed in miracles, having always considered them to be merely scientific anomalies which have yet to be understood; but however hard she tried to disbelieve it, she was healed.
  • Very hot drinks and spicy food can increase pain and bleeding and should be avoided until the gum has healed.
  • Once their physical wounds are healed, the next logical step for the women will be justice.
  • •Offensive line: Assuming he's healed from knee and triceps surgery, perennial Pro Bowl left tackle Chris Samuels will anchor this crew. Payment due now on five-year plan for Campbell, Redskins
  • He healed another sick woman and brought one back to life.
  • It was absurd not to have faith in the man who had healed Paul Post so that he had only just relapsed, from having overworked, or overlived, himself again. To Let
  • But even though I've stopped scratching it, it still hasn't healed.
  • Now, in her vatic vision of the world as a Jew, she wants to see women healed and changed with the restoration of the goddess in her many forms. Alicia Suskin Ostriker.
  • Have all of the wounds healed now and do you keep in touch? The Sun
  • Have all of the wounds healed now and do you keep in touch? The Sun
  • I fell asleep, and while I rested, my new forehoof grew and the stringy stump above it healed, perfect and new. Zombies vs. Unicorns
  • Time has healed the scars but not yet purged the memory. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jesus's order to the healed and purified leper that he go to the priest to offer the ritual sacrifices as commanded by Moses should be followed by this meaning of "eis marturion autois": "as a testimony against them Blogging from Singapore's SBL Conference: Thursday
  • Alexander watched the twin red-hot points of fire smoulder in the figure's flesh, but to his amazement, the wound healed before his eyes.
  • He started against West Virginia because Dustin Grutza still isn't fully healed from a broken leg. USATODAY.com
  • These are just four of the angst-ridden horror stories that have turned into deep and unhealed sores in the psyche of a tormented people.
  • They revived him with their water; fed him with their food; and healed him with their herbs dug up tenderly from the wet dirt by the lake, and time as well.
  • Her cheek and teeth had healed, but she couldn't dig the bullet out of her leg.
  • Then indeed, these wounds of the world - that the indigenous women make eternal with their healing kisses, historic balsams, and stories not told that are sleeping at the bottom of rivers and oceans, these indeed - will be eternally healed, as will be the literary Boto. Global Voices in English » Brazil: Indian writers and poets on the blogosphere
  • The surgeon healed the soldier's bullet wound in the leg.
  • And he who in Signorelli's picture healed the sick, and softened the rich, and felled evil-doers to the earth, who transformed the earth to a paradise and tempted the people to forget heaven. The Miracles of Antichrist: A Novel
  • He wasn't sure if the bullet wound had healed yet, but he was hoping it had.
  • It restored a downed Warrior to a minimum level of health and energy, and healed any physical injuries.
  • But six months ago, I started drinking half a glass of my urine every morning and I am practically healed, a shopkeeper from the capital Yaounde wrote to Le Messager newspaper. Cameroon Threatens to Jail Urine Drinkers | Impact Lab
  • We made a clinical diagnosis of cutaneous orf, and the lesion healed without any complications within a fortnight, without further intervention or medication.
  • The round caused him to stagger back slightly, but the wound simply healed and the bullet was pushed out.
  • Uncontrolled postoperative pain can affect a person's life long alter the surgical incision is healed.
  • It was a clean wound, and it healed quickly.
  • Annual colposcopy monitoring may be recommended until any adenosis is healed, which usually happens by a woman’s late thirties; discuss this with your gynecologist. OUR BODIES, OURSELVES
  • -- QB Andrew Luck is completely healed from the broken right index finger he sustained in the final regular-season game that kept him out of the Sun Bowl. Stanford - Team Notes
  • The day will come when all the painfulness of this life will be resolved and healed and those who make it to heaven will enjoy the subsequent peace eternally. Feminist outrage & the banality of abortion (UPDATED)
  • The surgeon healed the soldier's bullet wound in the leg.
  • But with Vanden Bosch's groin healed, three Pro Bowlers in the secondary and promising youngsters looking to get Haynesworth's snaps, the Titans defense might match its 2008 performance when its 14.6 points allowed a game ranked second to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Replacing Haynesworth: Titans must fill giant hole in D-line
  • He held back after the injury healed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many religions go through ceremonies or observances of rituals to become pure or to be healed.
  • Though the wound be healed yet a scar remains. 
  • We made our way through the throngs of pilgrims gathered about the sanctuary to be healed.
  • The wound has not yet healed.
  • The break has not healed correctly.
  • The wound hasn't healed properly yet.
  • On some Triceratops fossils, both on the face and on the frill (the only plate extending back over its neck), there are healed puncture wounds.
  • Women burned by men who have not healed from the hurt should be careful about making comments. Kate Gosselin probably can't answer these questions | EW.com
  • Reply Obj. 1: All particular defects of men are caused by the corruptibility and passibility of the body, some particular causes being added; and hence, since Christ healed the passibility and corruptibility of our body by assuming it, He consequently healed all other defects. Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition
  • The trauma of divorce can often be healed by successful remarriage.
  • The psychological effects on the United States were immense and in Washington the wounds have still not fully healed.
  • He has scarring from burns on his face, chest, and arms, but those have healed quite well, and certainly aren't the cause of his problems now.
  • “Then, I presume it is not true, ” Coictier went on with rising hear, “that gout is an internal eruption; that a shotwound may be healed by the outward application of a roasted mouse; that young blood, injected in suitable quantities, will restore youth to aged veins; it is not true that two and two make four, and that emprosthotonos follows upon opisthotonos? I. The Abbot of St.-Martin’s. Book V
  • After vaccinating the monkeys, researchers examined the number of lesions that formed on the animals' skin and the amount of time in which they healed.
  • His proposed business was flogging office chairs that healed back ache. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was walking a bit funny, as if she'd dislocated or broken her hip and it had healed on its own.
  • When the wound is healed, the pain is forgotten. 
  • The wound on my arm has healed.
  • The trauma of divorce can often be healed by successful remarriage.

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