I would have been happier if he had used his persuasive powers with the Lord to heal the heaving roads of Bangalore. |
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Recent research would indicate that tears of this nature, i.e. transections, are not expected to heal together unless there is surgical repair. |
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For many Muslims, it has been a haven where they could come to heal the traumas and persecution they experienced in their home countries. |
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But last month he began a new treatment for an ulcer on his big toe which has failed to heal for five years. |
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Early on, a young boy watches his physician father heal a patient with trepanning, drilling or cutting holes in the skull to remove pressure. |
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It took over six weeks and twice daily nursing care to heal the wound, but it did eventually heal. |
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Won't you come back to Wittenberg and heal the sick with your drugs and simples as you did before? |
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Like other chronic wounds, pressure ulcers fail to heal in a timely manner. |
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Treating and preventing constipation may improve the symptoms and heal the ulcer. |
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In most cases, treating the H. pylori infection allows the ulcer, or ulcers, to heal and prevents them from recurring. |
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Cells like that have been used to prevent cirrhosis of the liver and to heal diabetic ulcers and for drug testing. |
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The barrels are nicely blued, and some small parts, like the lock bolts, were brilliantly heal blued for contrast. |
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They stop acid being produced and give the stomach's protective, mucous lining time to heal itself. |
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Shallow burns are allowed to heal on their own, and full-thickness thermal injuries typically are excised and covered with a skin graft. |
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Music really is a mystical force, a deep psychological wisdom that has the power to heal what is happening to human beings on this planet. |
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He has to eat sloppy food and cannot open his mouth wide, to see if his jaw will heal without being wired. |
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To let it heal spontaneously would be natural, even if debilitating for life. |
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The wounds inflicted on minority women can hardly heal especially when they were subjected to such unspeakable crimes. |
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It is a precious tissue like the nervous tissue of the brain, spinal cord and heart muscle, as it cannot heal like the other tissues. |
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Women and men with charismatic powers to heal and contact God originate and lead their own sects. |
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But it demonstrates a decisive change of style that could help heal the growing breach between liberals and conservatives in the church. |
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Though he be a vagrant and wanderer, he knows that which must be done to heal this place. |
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The sores are sometimes very painful but generally heal in 1 to 2 weeks without scarring. |
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Supination of the foot and heal varus are corrected by abducting the supinated foot under the talus. |
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Whether it's a simple nip and tuck or substantial reconstructive surgery, the course is given plenty of time to heal all scars. |
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This would cut crime and heal the lives of some of the most abused and brutalised people in our society. |
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Vitamin B9 assists the body in forming red blood cells, and vitamin C promotes healthy skin and allows our cuts and scrapes to heal quickly. |
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A myth in South Africa holds that sexual intercourse with a virgin can heal a man from HIV infection. |
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Casts and splints hold an injured bone in place so that it can heal correctly. |
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Known as the physician of the soul, he used astrology primarily as a means of helping to heal the soul rather than as a tool of prediction. |
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She was prescribed sulphur ointment, which began to heal her infected skin. |
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His wounds still stung from the day before but the serum he brought with him would heal them in less than three days. |
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The wound was slow to heal in the months that followed but within a year they were back on course. |
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Sometimes their legs are tied together for years on end in the misguided hope that this will heal them. |
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Once injured, articular cartilage doesn't heal well, or typically at all on its own. |
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Old wounds were opening again and I was finding it impossible to heal them. |
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But I say to you, there is no Democratic or Republican way to heal a sick child. |
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She gently ran her hand over the injury, using her power to heal the wound. |
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The disciples aren't able to heal a lad who is suffering from what sounds like epileptic seizures. |
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She begs Jesus to heal her daughter, but it sounds as if he doesn't have time for her. |
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But when I was bitten, while picking some herbs to heal a sick friend, they made me one of their Elders. |
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It will probably take a while for him to recover his strength and heal his wounds. |
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Pulses of ultrasound are also sometimes used as a treatment for conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and to heal fractures and wounds. |
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What a patient weighs on a scale does not adequately represent his or her health or ability to heal a wound. |
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She was severely wounded and he couldn't heal her with what little training he had had. |
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With the knee protected in a knee brace, a partial tear of the tendon can heal within several weeks. |
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Fortunately, once a sufferer finds out what is wrong with them and sticks to a gluten-free diet, the intestine can heal and good health returns. |
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Understanding what you're up against as you heal and adopting healthy coping strategies will help get you there. |
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You know you're going to heal and hey look at that, that blood is good and red and healthy isn't it so you're going to heal very quickly. |
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It is an attempt to heal the pain of families torn apart by the Korean War 50 years ago. |
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I was adorned with condolences and words of pity and sorrow, but no words could heal the pain in my heart. |
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By our love, and only by our love for one another, are we going to be able to approach God and to heal pain. |
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Thirdly, we should do what will go a long way to heal the agony of the Hindus. |
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They sniff glue to heal the pain of homelessness and numb the fear of police abuse. |
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The young woman was crying so deeply that no kind words or gentle touches would heal the pain. |
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I know that time will heal my pain, but how will I ever be able to trust him again? |
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Love, and the expression of it, is a medicine to heal the pain of oppression, hatred, lovelessness and colonization. |
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From now until I die, I will be nothing more to my pride than a means to heal pain and agony. |
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Looking at my siblings, who had been separated for 38 years, I wondered if time would heal the pain we all shared. |
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If I could use God's love to help me heal my own pain, maybe I would grow too. |
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Tender loving care helps to heal the mental trauma caused by a lifetime of pain and confinement. |
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Their departure will allow two new people the opportunity to attempt to heal the sluggish economy. |
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Liu also reiterated the need for China and Japan to continue talks to heal their rift over bilateral history. |
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Enlargement is more than just an historic opportunity to heal the post-war division of Europe. |
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Would a Truth and Reconciliation Commission help to heal the racial divide in Bermuda? |
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The tragedy offers an opportunity to heal the rift between the United States and the UN and bridge the Atlantic divide. |
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I think a number of us are really encouraged to go back and really work with the people, and help to heal the situation. |
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But heaven surely knows, that packages and bows can never heal a hurting human soul. |
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Her arm will remain in a cast for a few weeks in order for her injuries to heal correctly. |
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We had epidemics of staph and scabies, which we tried to heal herbally, sometimes successfully, sometimes not. |
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It took six months for his severe skin reaction to heal before surgeons could perform a limited otoplasty on the young man. |
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Similarly, it is easier to introduce a hex, curse, cold, whatever, than it is to heal it, stop it, etc. |
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The ring spreads outwards and the centre may heal and go back to a normal skin colour. |
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Bernhard and Rollier used Alpine sunbaths to heal wounds and surgical tuberculosis. |
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It is also important to heal the individual from within, if this is where the problem originates, using, for example, homeopathy. |
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Thus, a mid-tibia amputation, when grafted to the mid-femur of a host, will heal without intercalation. |
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So, for the time being at least, the company is trying to heal itself, causing howls of pain from unions and workers. |
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I'm not using the treadmill right now while allowing a hurt foot to heal completely. |
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A new clergyman appointed to a York parish is well-equipped to heal the sick without the power of prayer. |
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The picking produces excoriations which crust and may heal with hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentation, or scarring. |
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The nine disciples had just failed miserably in an attempt to heal a child. |
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These wounds heal by secondary intention and may be cleansed daily and then covered with petrolatum or antibiotic ointment. |
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The refinement of the grain size of ferrite provides one of the most important strengthening routes in the heal treatment of steels. |
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Jesus could not heal these people not because of a lack of power, but because of ingratitude and a rejection of his gracious patronage! |
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Such a concession to the confessional system by the Sunni Board members failed to heal the wounds of 10 April. |
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Some said that to heal this rift in the Malay ground, some pity, or compassion, must be shown to Anwar. |
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The exert is Imhotep giving the queen instructions to follow in order to let the wound heal properly. |
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Whereas his predecessor sought to dominate her party, he hoped to heal divisions and to create a new, consensual form of Conservatism. |
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Unless they are very small they will take weeks to heal and undergo severe contraction. |
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A small recent fistula may heal spontaneously if urine is diverted from the fistulous tract. |
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The problem is that men tend to heal in private, through introspection and quiet thinking. |
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To relieve itching, and to help heal flea bites and skin inflammation, consider giving your pet an herbal skin and coat rinse. |
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I thought this might be a reaction to the antibiotics I had him on to heal sores from the original flea bites. |
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It takes courage to reach out to the enemy, to heal their hurt than to pull the trigger. |
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Try to do this weekly or fortnightly to take pressure off your digestive system and allow the body to cleanse and heal itself. |
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Nor can he explain his unprecedented ability to quickly heal from his frequent frays. |
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This means a spot on the skin which crusts or scabs and fails to heal completely. |
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An attempt is made to heal the long-standing feud between the Danes and the Frisians by the marriage of the Frisian king Finn to Hildeburh. |
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Historically, whey was considered a cure-all used to heal ailments ranging from gastrointestinal complaints to joint and ligament problems. |
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The cold sore would never heal and then it infected my gland and it became swollen. |
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An acute wound that does not proceed to heal in an orderly manner, such as a dehisced incision, may become a chronic wound. |
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Her ankle would take a while to heal so we decided to press, there was no point in delaying any longer than we had to. |
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Only Jesus could subsequently heal me of this, and to Him goes all glory and honor and praise! |
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Drums, gongs and cymbals are played during the dance to symbolically heal the lion and scare away any evil spirits and bring good luck. |
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The same applies to the twelve and the seventy disciples sent out by Jesus to preach and to heal as his representatives. |
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The objective in wound management is to heal the wound in the shortest time possible, with minimal pain, discomfort, and scarring to the patient. |
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At the same time, many of us gullibly believe the sea will always heal itself, that it's so vast and self-renewing that we simply can't kill it. |
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When the heart suffers damage or becomes diseased, it struggles to heal and resume normal functioning. |
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A Chinese woman who claims she is endowed with a special gift that allows her to heal others was deported from Taiwan yesterday. |
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Your jaw was dislocated, but it will heal in no time, along with the bruises. |
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These dogs are either euthanized or the leg is wrapped and allowed to heal unset. |
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In Indonesia there are dukun and orang pintar, with dukun more associated with black magic, while orang pintar heal the sick. |
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Skin defects in the palm are often left to heal by secondary intention after surgery for Dupuytren's disease, with excellent results. |
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There is no reason to overspeculate the severity of the injury so let's hope rest is able to heal Dean's disk sooner than later. |
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You enjoy silence and natural surroundings and heal yourself through meditation. |
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Until then, I had considered medicine as merely a science used to heal human bodies. |
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Superficial cuts, scratches, abrasions, minor burns, stings and bites will heal with the same treatment. |
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Her surgeon and trainer both said she would have to drop some 20 kilos in order to heal in time for the Olympics. |
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When, after an absence of eight years, he attempts to heal the rift with his three daughters, each girl demands a different absolution from him. |
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Calendula helps to heal broken skin, and the oil in the salve creates a protective barrier that prevents mucous membranes from drying out. |
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Practitioners of Thai massage use techniques from massage, yoga, acupressure, reflexology, and energy work to stretch and heal the body. |
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The King of Eagles carried me to his aerie in the mountains, and left me alone to heal as much as I could. |
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After keyhole surgery patients nutrition is rapidly restored giving them the strength to heal and recover. |
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The owner of the fish store gave Trent some salt to heal her infected air bladder, which he diagnosed. |
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I don't have an email address for him but let's all share good wishes via comments for him to heal up fast. |
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She'll have died by the time I get back, I shouldn't wonder, but I need to bring a Chemist to try to heal her wounds. |
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She also works with a doctor to heal wounds and scar tissue, using glycolic peel, a powerful concentrate of lactic and fruit acids. |
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This week a complete attitude reversal could finally heal those past scars and old war wounds. |
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If one prays, blessed is God who heals the sick, then those who respond amen add their prayer, too, that God heal the suffering. |
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Three weeks' rest has helped Richards' body heal but he will wear a protector behind the wheel. |
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The Rastaman is the ancient medicine man, using his power to heal the world. |
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Two new parish councillors were elected this year on promises made to heal the rift caused by the controversy. |
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Turning on her heal she ran back the way they had come, Elliot right behind her. |
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Herpetiform aphthae often appear in the back of the mouth, and usually heal within a month. |
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The city is named for its magnificent Roman baths, which are reputed to have the power to heal the sick. |
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This is part of the art of being a practitioner and can greatly influence the ability to heal the patient. |
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Use lotion or creams to soften and heal your skin if it becomes dry and cracked. |
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What is astonishing in these accounts is how victims find the courage to heal despite being marginalized and betrayed. |
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Sometimes the lesions heal at one place with a white atrophic scar and then spread actively to the neighboring skin. |
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Anyway the Bowen technique, if you believe it, allows the body to reset itself and heal itself via a series of gentle attunements. |
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Topical oils or hair products containing eucalyptus and sage will help heal a head that's been damaged by overprocessing. |
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In an ampullary ectopic pregnancy, a linear salpingostomy is performed, and the incision is then left to heal by secondary intent. |
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It is useful in quickly treating minor food poisoning and can be used to heal scabs and scratches. |
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Feeding by the chigger creates scabby, reddish lesions that require two to three weeks to heal after the engorged mites leave the bird. |
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It is only in recent years that the dialogue between the two Churches to heal the schism has been effectively re-opened. |
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Shamans were considered to be closer to manitous than ordinary people and could gain power from them either to heal or to kill. |
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The oil of religion shouldn't be used to increase the flames of violence but as a balm to heal the wounds of the people. |
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Neptune is also able to heal the injuries of living beings and transform beings into other shapes and forms. |
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If no hair follicles, sweat glands, and sebaceous glands are left, then that skin is not going to heal without a graft. |
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Some second-degree burns can heal with time, but deep ones and third-degree burns require skin grafts. |
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In the damp fields surrounding the streams I found cowslip, self heal and mayflower. |
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Some party members are able to heal themselves by eating food, or others with medicinal herbs. |
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It is reasonable to suggest therefore that her victory helped to heal the wounds of injured national pride. |
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Almost like magic, apology has the power to repair harm, mend relationships, soothe wounds and heal broken hearts. |
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Niko's wounds would heal quickly enough and I instructed the Captain to send for the physician in the morning. |
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I saw her develop bedsores, and the bedsores heal just in time for another hospital admission and another set of sores to form. |
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This was operated on but there was a problem setting the bone and when it failed to heal properly, he had to have it done again. |
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The Anglican and Methodist churches have signed a covenant intended to heal their 200-year rift and pave the way to reunification. |
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She didn't know why, but she wanted Haley to take her in his arms and heal the pain and send away the agony and torture she internally suffered. |
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Pluto in Capricorn, trine Jupiter, says you heal through creative expression, by finding humor even in horror. |
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Powerful light-emitting diodes have been shown to help heal wounds in laboratory animals and are now being tested on humans at the Medical College of Wisconsin. |
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For the last part of the session Roselyn gave me a treatment which involved me lying down while she held certain energy centres in my body designed to heal my ailments. |
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It is good for irritations of the body or mind, internal and external, and helps clean the kidneys, heal bladder infections and alleviate irritable bowel conditions. |
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In Asia, soupy elixirs were brewed to heal any collection of ailments. |
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Only the truth will liberate us and in so doing heal the wounds. |
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There was no harm in trying to heal a sick man who wanted to get better. |
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Bickering couples heal at 60 percent the speed of non-hostile couples. |
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A technique called pulse magnetic therapy is used to heal broken bones that won't mend under plaster, and it has also been shown to help with arthritis. |
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Theirs is an open wound that will not heal until they know what really happened to Meredith. |
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But Foot was seen as a conciliator, who would heal divisions in the party. |
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He had healed her body, but no one could heal the pain in her heart. |
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As a nation painfully picks up the pieces of its shattered character, its people know they have a while to go before they eventually heal from years of pain and abuse. |
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The rescued male was in better condition and his fractured wing began to heal without surgery. |
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Creams, ointments and roll-ons can help heal many skin conditions. |
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Proposition 36 will not heal the hypocritical heart of a nation that extols the empty pleasures of consumerism while excoriating the unsanctioned ecstasies of illegal drugs. |
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Apply a comfrey leaf ointment or compress to your cut, but do not use it on puncture wounds because the skin may heal faster than the tissue below. |
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Essential oils, vitamin E and beeswax help heal and moisturize the skin. |
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Of course, his wife will also be pregnant because that obviously will heal the psychological torment and guilt John feels over the loss of his son. |
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This will allow the tree to heal quickly without the use of sealants. |
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Could it be our interventions hinder the body's strategies to heal itself? |
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From a faith perspective, our mission statement followed from Jesus to preach good news to the poor and to heal the broken-hearted and set the captive free. |
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My healing began when I realized that Jennifer was my child, and I would have to grieve for her and heal on my own. |
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A bunch of old, white, rock titans come together with young, white, X Factor hotties to persuade Britain to heal Africa. |
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One of the mechanisms that helps us heal is a fight or flight response. |
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Members of the Banu Sa'd al-Din, a prominent Sufi family in Damascus, made talismans and charms which could reportedly heal the sick and cure the insane. |
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This isn't as terrible as it sounds and will soon heal but it is best to let the doctor look in your ear with an auroscope and see if there is any need for an antibiotic. |
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However, I wouldn't be at all surprised to see sick pilgrims now queueing to visit the restorative canals in the Bow area to take the waters and heal themselves. |
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Ten years of sweat by Charles Graeber lead to a masterly account of a man trusted to heal who instead killed with impunity. |
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A victory in the play-off final two years ago did salve some wounds, however, and the expected 400,000 windfall from Sky for the Newcastle game should heal a few more. |
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She had gotten cut on the thigh in a practice session, but that had been six moons ago and the wound had not been so deep as to not be able to heal quickly and fully. |
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Circling villages was believed to bring good fortune, to heal problems, and chill out the spirits of angry relatives who had died and passed into the next world. |
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You may heal faster if you do not smoke or use aspirin or ibuprofen. |
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With the constant need to hoist and trim the sails, sore muscles have no time to heal and joints are braced at awkward angles for long periods of time. |
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The school nurse offers children injections of vital immunizations, helps heal headaches, stomachaches and twisted ankles, and handles the occasional attempt to ditch class. |
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The Guru helped to heal many sick people, naturally coming in contact with so many people every day, the Guru was also infected and taken seriously ill. |
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We now have six days to rest, recover and heal the injuries. |
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The wounds left by one of the country's most serious public disorders in more than 50 years, where hundreds of youths clashed with riot police, would not heal overnight. |
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She had taken a month off so she could heal without straining herself. |
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He soon gained a reputation as a man who could heal sick people. |
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Broken bones knit, wounds heal often without scarring or permanent disability and those that do scar, although unsightly, leave less of a mark than scars on the mind. |
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May God bless the memory of the victims and, in the words of Scripture, heal the brokenhearted and bind up their wounds. |
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He probably wouldn't be able to heal it with his own ungifted magic. |
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Attempts were made to heal the wounds and reforge national unity. |
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Small lacerations on the face usually heal well with this preparation. |
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If a family triangle is unhealed, we may recreate it, once or many times, hoping on some deep and inaccessible level that we will find a way to heal or resolve it. |
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Once the sore was broken, the physician would apply Mellilot Plaister with Linimentum Arcei and heal the sore with digence. |
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Of all the mowers, a properly adjusted cylinder mower makes the cleanest cut of the grass, and this allows the grass to heal more quickly. |
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The shared feature is a claim to heal that is not based on the scientific method. |
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In the encyclopedias its horn was said to have the power to render poisoned water potable and to heal sickness. |
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For example, it might reenact the healing performed by a god at the beginning of time in order to heal someone in the present. |
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Sam marries Rosie Cotton and uses his gifts from Galadriel to help heal the Shire. |
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Tristan sends his friend Kahedin to find Iseult, the only person who can heal him. |
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Besides cosmetic damage, the splits may allow decay to start, although growing fruits have some ability to heal after a split. |
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The first, the Canterbury Charm from Canterbury, England, calls upon Thor to heal a wound by banishing a thurs. |
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Many simply placed their hopes in the church and God to heal all their sicknesses. |
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Basically buff pet, have it pull lots of mobs, shield pet, chain heal pet, have your aoe casters finish off hurt mobs once pet gets good aggro. |
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There are official ongoing efforts in recent times to heal this ancient breach. |
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The winner of Tuesday's runoff election for mayor, Jim Whelan, pledged today to heal racial divisions. |
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According to Pratt and Smith, shamans don't just drink ayahuasca, do ceremony in workshops, and heal individual people one at a time. |
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Wounding the plant prompts adjacent cells to dedifferentiate, reverting to their stem cell state, in order to heal the wound. |
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The inyanga's job is to heal illness and injury and provide customers with magical items for everyday use. |
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Dinosaurs had evolved defence mechanisms to help heal their injuries, according to a new study. |
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When large enough bites of tissue are taken, the cuff will heal nicely and will not dehisce unless there is infection or tissue compromise. |
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The boy waited for spring to follow his sister to the lake to find a red-throated loon to help heal him of his blindness. |
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It's a way to heal our sense of separation and reexperience our wholeness with all of life. |
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Even with an injury, good balance-building technique allows the injured part to heal and to become reintegrated into the rest of the body. |
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The patient was allowed to heal for 6 weeks, and then a left cheek dermabrasion was performed. |
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That is a devast ating blow for Arsenal, whose desperate at tempts to heal the rift with Cole appear to have failed. |
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After antlers are cast, the tissue around the pedicel begins to grow and heal over the wound left by losing the antler. |
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Some ulcers can take six weeks to heal but Frador Tincture helps speed the process while preventing secondary infection. |
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Self-talk is usually the basis for action and positive self-talk can help to heal a damaged attitude or drained spirit. |
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Prince Harry is taking girlfriend Chelsy Davy on a make-or-break African holiday in a bid to heal their troubled relationship. |
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Haematomas can heal by themselves, but the blood is a good breeding area for bacteria and the ear will be deformed by scar tissue as it heals. |
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Skin grafts are used to heal deep burns at the earliest so that they don't lead to bad scarring, deformity and infections. |
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If the remodeling is given sufficient time to heal, the bone becomes stronger. |
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Last year's earthquake crushed his house, his livelihood and very nearly his leg, he said, pointing to a plastered limb that refuses to heal. |
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The tools themselves are ethicless just as a scalpel can be used to heal or to harm. People have ethics. |
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I would fall down on my knees and I besought God to heal my heart and to forgive my iniquity. |
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Sores that appear within the stained skin Itchy patches above the ankle Wounds or knocks that are slow to heal Spider veins or thread veins. |
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The nodules frequently are inflamed or necrotic but usually heal spontaneously within a few weeks, leaving a slightly raised, gray, furless scar. |
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This new series is a set of 17 videos, each of which focuses on using EFT to heal a specific emotion or physical problem. |
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Mouthulcer and LipRevive cold sore capsules, taken as directed, heal ulcers and cold sores from within and leave no nasty aftertaste. |
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I developed ulcerative colitis, and it was through a colon hydrotherapist that I learned how to heal myself naturally. |
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Surgical facelifts can take up to 18 months for all the muscles and nerves to heal properly. |
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Emotional scars take a long time to heal but you've proved you're a surviver. |
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Find a safe place where you can heal up before returning to the scene of combat. |
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The broken bones were able to heal, thanks to the immobilization of her leg in a cast. |
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After struggling to heal from Lyme disease using longterm antibiotics for a year, I turned to natural medicine and began executing Stephen Buhner's Lyme Borreliosis protocol. |
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He is driven to heal the diremption between vision and speech and proceeds by punitively correcting his own and others' expressed or implied opinions. |
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Unlike typical mammals, which heal wounds by forming a scar, these mice begin by forming a blastema, a structure associated with rapid cell growth. |
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Magnet therapy which helped David Beckham heal his famous broken metatarsal in just five weeks before the World Cup played a vital part in Sharon's recovery. |
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The Loop is a safe and effective electromagnetic treatment for cats that can treat pain and help heal chronic wounds, including stomatitis and osteoarthritis. |
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Some studies with lysine supplements have shown that lysine supplements can reduce the frequency of recurrences or shorten the time to heal from an outbreak. |
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The market has sangomas who use real animals parts and herbs to heal and has traditional clothing on sale and this has attracted a lot of tourists. |
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Part I proposes an indigenous feminist spiritual anthropology and practices that can heal the mind-body split and decolonize one's sense of self from oppressive systems. |
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Eventually, Pope Pelagius II ordained Gregory a deacon and solicited his help in trying to heal the schism of the Three Chapters in northern Italy. |
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Since the beech tree has such delicate bark, carvings, such as lovers' initials and other forms of graffiti, remain because the tree is unable to heal itself. |
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A hand can heal a hurt, brush aside a tear, or play a Beethoven sonata. |
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Gustafson added that Wasabi is expected to heal in about six weeks. |
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They had to be soaked overnight to heal the holes made by the darts, and it was a messy business for the publican, although darts was a popular game. |
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According to tradition, the origin of this dance lies in a story about a boy who was bitten by a snake and the rituals his family held to heal him. |
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Garnett's pain, Rivers said, is caused by a different injury, a strained popliteus tendon in the back of his right knee that the team thought would heal with rest. |
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Yet when Cooper rescues a wounded, gun-shy yellow Lab gone feral, helping an animal in distress to heal gradually teaches him the importance of forgiveness. |
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Although most of these perforations heal spontaneously over weeks to months, those that do not heal can become chronic perforations requiring tympanoplasty. |
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After all she'd been through, she needed sleep and food to heal, not endure a lovemaking session that was so passionate that it had pretty much flatlined him as well. |
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Synner, a priest walking by, sees her struggling and casts a heal on her. |
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Thus, by degrees, the beach acquired in the popular mind the typically doubled and oxymoronic meaning of the pharmacon, a drug that can both heal and kill. |
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Heal STL was destroyed, as were several other shops and offices contained in the building that went up in smoke Monday night. |
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Olympic riders from the clubs include Chris Boardman, Mark Bell, Steve Cummings and Rachel Heal. |
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Then Heal STL was burned down Monday like a moribund body for cremation. |
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Kumar, Estimation of Absorptively and Heal Flux at the Reheat Phase of Thermoforming Process. |
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Heal the Bay is another organization, focusing on protecting California's Santa Monica Bay, by sponsoring beach cleanup programs along with other activities. |
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