He screamed in pain and rolled away from Sarah when she finally let go of his arm, cradling it in his unwounded hand. |
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Therefore for the Japanese, fighting to the very end was routine and unwounded prisoners were a rarity. |
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With the help of his only unwounded man, he then carried the two wounded men to safety. |
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The potentiating effect was most prominent in the systemic unwounded leaf of a wounded plant. |
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As if deciding that I'm a hopeless case, he grabs my unwounded hand and drags me out of the kitchen. |
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He said about 10000 men passed through the brigade's ranks during those terrible years, and very few went through the war unwounded. |
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Diving off the side of the mountain, the surviving wounded and unwounded SEALs called for help. |
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Calmodulin, however, is also a calcium sensor found in many plants and so may be present in unwounded tissue. |
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John was checked over quickly by a medic who slammed a green tag on his armor to mark his as unwounded. |
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Derek walked through them, teaching the unwounded how to treat each other for shock, how to staunch a wound or tourniquet a limb that was bleeding too badly. |
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Only 30 unwounded survivors were brought off by the Navy, and we do not know the fate of their comrades. |
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It's been said that in war there are no unwounded soldiers, and we now know how true that is. |
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In fact when the roll call of the unwounded was taken the next day, only 68 answered their names. |
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Of the 801 men who went into the battle only sixty-eight unwounded men answered the roll call the next day. |
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A big super magnum of some sort will extend practical ranges somewhat but in my opinion almost everyone should not be shooting at unwounded game past about 300 yards. |
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And, of course, when the area from which tissue seemed to appear is wiped clean by the surgeon, the skin appears to be restored to its original unwounded condition! |
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As he spoke the sunglasses never moved from their fixed stare on Martin, even as he struggled to reach for the phone on the desk with his unwounded hand. |
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Gracious sons and daughters, proud grandparents, unwounded mothers and aunts and cousins. |
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In Flanders, with only one officer per company left unwounded, troops of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment hold their positions throughout the day before being relieved in the evening. |
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The German High Command throws seven divisions at the Canadian Corps and the British Third Army to counter their advance. The Corps captures approximately 6,000 unwounded prisoners. |
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The only one of his section unwounded in the initial attack, he leapt to the parapet with his machine gun and single-handedly repelled some 50 attacking Germans. |
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Pine wood chips experimentally contaminated with B. xylophilus were brought into contact with unwounded seedlings of 4-year old Pinus sylvestris, and with stumps either freshly cut or cut two months before the trial. |
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