In London itself do you feel like enough time has passed that things have healed, that sense of divide has healed?
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I knew our connection was broken in a way that couldn't be healed because I no longer wanted it to be healed.
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It was beautiful, but that's because I was healed within—if I was not healed and hadn't gone to therapy, Papo & Yo would never have happened.
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Although some people thought Ms. Wojcicki would have to sell her company, she healed the breach with the F.D.A. the same way she healed the breach with Mr. Brin.
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" - Lia, 234 "Wound healed with gauze fused inside.
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None of it has healed, none of it has ended.
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Samantha healed from the injuries she sustained in the crash.
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I saw this HEALED 3D ray gun on Andy today.
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Time heals all wounds, but this wound ain't healed yet.
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Bitter wounds from that year's presidential primary still hadn't healed.
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The death of her… left a scar that never healed.
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We laughed together, we cried together, and we healed together.
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Of 93 skulls analyzed, 25 exhibited evidence of healed fractures.
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Time has not healed the wounds of the doctor's misdiagnosis.
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After a humiliating two weeks, I healed on my own.
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"Over a period of time, it healed up," Trump said.
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"The high ankle sprain has not completely healed," Mattingly said.
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The bones hadn't healed properly, so they were slightly raised?
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He claimed the power of prayer healed his colon polyp.
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But a rift was opened that has still not healed.
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Franco healed an economy damaged by his predecessors' erratic policies.
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"We need to make sure (it's fully healed)," Gibbons said.
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It's as if returning to Scotland has healed their characters.
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"Over a period of time, it healed up," he said.
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I got antibiotics early in the morning, and I healed.
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A third asked, somewhat frantically, whether John had healed later.
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He took antibiotics for two weeks and the cut healed.
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Keep wounds clean, dry, and bandaged until they are healed.
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He healed up at home, and he was really comfy.
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"I have healed beyond my most unreasonable hopes," she writes.
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Her injuries had not healed and she suffered excruciating pain.
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The pain has slowly receded as the nerve has healed.
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But how does one know when the brain has healed?
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In less than two hours I was fine, totally healed.
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"Even with Bashir gone, Sudan will not be healed overnight."
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But the scars of the recession have never fully healed.
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Maybe a couple of years apart had healed the rift.
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But it can be healed if the Senate acts now.
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Her daughter healed, but could not continue the risky therapy.
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My mind cannot be healed from the horrors of war.
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"That's the day I'll accept that I'm healed," she says.
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He resolved to connect with them after he had healed.
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Once our patients are healed physically, they need psychological assistance.
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The spot where his tooth was removed looked well healed.
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I was thoroughly sort of healed by that whole process.
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You know, Texas healed quickly, and the people were incredible.
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The damage from the Great Recession hasn't been completely healed.
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Apparently that wound has healed, 'cause Jane's ready to go.
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In 2012, she cracked two ribs but worked as she healed.
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"I'm trying to heal, and I'm not healed yet," she said.
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Whatever trauma looks like in our lives, feelings can be healed.
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As soon as the foot healed, his back began bothering him.
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He has almost completely healed and is happy with the outcome.
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I'm okay … I'm not fully healed yet, but I'm going to.
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When she came into the world, it really healed my soul.
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That divide and the wounds from it have never really healed.
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I healed myself with the power of my mind, I announce.
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"We always showed people getting healed, overcoming the odds," Heaton said.
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I'm okay… I'm not fully healed yet, but I'm going to.
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Kody's bones healed, and he believes his father was wrongly convicted.
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"I know it's still fractured; it's not healed yet," Judge said.
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As my brain healed, I found myself buying more orange clothing.
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In the late 1800s, white Easterners came because the aridity healed.
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Doctors prescribed him a medicine called Doxycycline, which healed the infection.
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" With his father now healed, Ray says, "everything else is good.
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They healed me up and I went on with that challenge.
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As the days passed, Robinson's arm healed and his hitting improved.
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He was reportedly restricted to a liquid diet while he healed.
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Amanda reached some hearts, and healed a bit of her own.
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Something broke in me that night, and it still hasn't healed.
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Once he had divided the Church, it could not be healed.
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Members of the CDU are concerned the divisions have not healed.
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Hamisu told Alasan he would be healed through prayer, she said.
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It seemed that the trauma itself had healed these students' distress.
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To get healed, he needed to be out of the car.
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Uncertainty over Brexit is akin to picking at barely healed scabs.
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But for the most part their teeth were very well healed.
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Some corner of the world is healed, rebalanced, for an instant.
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Now, after the prophet sprayed me with Doom I am healed.
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But wounds between scientists and black communities are not completely healed.
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The important piece to remember is these behaviors can be healed.
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My dad does not have poorly healed scars on his stomach.
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In the end, the Crystal is healed and the planet revived.
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I "healed" both my anorexia and anxiety with alcohol and weed.
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The Jesus I met in high school healed a blind man.
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My body had healed but my mind was still at war.
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Through this process, the wounds of the past might be healed.
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This is not some flaw to be healed through spiritual renewal.
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But these mythologies are equally about the craving to be healed.
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More than that, it also temporarily prevents them from being healed.
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When they healed, I could no longer draw a deep breath.
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" Clarke wrote she has since "healed beyond my most unreasonable hopes.
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He needed to get his mind right while his body healed.
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The hurt that has been inflicted can never be completely healed.
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With political will, it is a wound that can be healed.
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And as Bear's physical and mental scars healed, so did hers.
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He healed really well from it- can hardly see the scar!
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She said the pastor had healed her of a terrible illness.
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Betrayal cuts to the bone, but the wound can be healed.
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When you are seeking forgiveness, you are seeking to be healed.
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No matter what happens, you changed my world and healed my heart.
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I have been divorced since 1993, so I'm all healed and everything.
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Before his death, his left clavicle was injured and healed over time.
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There is much work to do Hurt and divisions to be healed.
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In the following weeks, my physical wounds healed, but I developed PTSD.
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"We're just praying for you to be healed, Dolly," my father said.
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Still, why not skip Sunday's race and rest until I'm fully healed?
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Despite intense back pain, I felt as if playing pool healed me.
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Because, folks, at the end of the day, the country needs healed.
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I've healed some of my issues with my family, with my relationships.
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Can you tell us how you healed your body after giving birth?
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Holland is now fully healed, but has a scar from the incident.
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A century later, their descendants say these historic wounds have not healed.
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But they worked and they healed and I'm still walking on them.
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But that doesn't mean the department store space has suddenly been healed.
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Seeing some of their healed tattoos also wouldn't be a bad idea.
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I'm okay… I'm not fully healed yet, but I'm going to be.
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"It opened a wound that cannot be quickly healed," the Democrat said.
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Once Stephen was healed, he knew that our home was his home.
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Lives saved and wounds healed, all thanks to a little crab goo.
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It contained five holes cut through layers and layers of healed bone.
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But, despite all this, after I healed, sex was somehow just...better?
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His silvery fur has grown back, and his wounds are fully healed.
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Once his knee had healed, Mueller went back to the military doctors.
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We hope it can be healed and regain trust with mass action.
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And the tools you need to get healed will appear to you.
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Choi said the divisions between police and the community must be healed.
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Robin's heart was healed to perfection and he continued to give generously.
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I had to go to hospital and they've only just healed up.
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Conor McGregor's knee is now healed and he is back in training.
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And you think because you healed quick that something crazy can't happen?
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Her arm looked like it had healed wrong after a bad break.
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A surgeon put in a rod and three screws, and it healed.
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After my mouth healed, I decided I would probably buy these again.
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Spirtle was photographed in May 2017 with her sunburn almost fully healed.
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The skin has healed around the metal like bark around a nail.
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My back is healed, and I've returned to living a full life.
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For massage, there's this feeling that you're being worked on and healed.
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The wound healed, the scar covered by the stubble of his beard.
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It looks as if it had been broken and never healed properly.
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Perhaps Jen's heart has healed enough for her to adopt another doggo?
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After she healed, Shamila worked as a part-time cook and cleaner.
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It's a painful fact to remember: Our wounds are never fully healed.
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X-rays revealed the small rupture, which later healed without surgical intervention.
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After finishing some quests and sleeping in a bed, the leg healed.
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The lawsuit is yet another black eye for Uber that hasn't healed.
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The stripes from his muscular claws healed, but the experiment was over.
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Each was healed, providing evidence of the miracles required for her canonization.
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In the 20th, America partially healed the divisions between democracy and totalitarianism.
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Penny hasn't quite healed from the trauma of her time with BoJack.
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For some in southern Utah, it was a wound that never healed.
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One day, he was poised for hospice; weeks later, he seemed healed.
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It took another couple of weeks, but the little girl's eye healed.
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Doctors at Bellevue fitted Mr. Pannkuk in a helmet while he healed.
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When her injury healed, she began dancing with the group, then rapping.
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When we healed the hemorrhage, I had a paresis on my cords.
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By the time it healed, the course of his life had changed.
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Several years ago, a wound appeared on his leg and never healed.
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DR is technically healed once it measures two finger widths or less.
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"You know, Texas healed quickly, and the people were incredible," he said.
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Much of the confusing April opened with will be healed by May.
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Five months later, Saunders's skull was healed, but his head was not right.
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This is where championships begin, careers end, hearts are both healed and broken.
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"This feels like picking a scab the American public wants healed," Slavitt said.
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He has already healed from his injuries, and is in good health overall.
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The coup of 2006 left deep political scars, which still have not healed.
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Kash has healed up incredibly and has perfect vision in his left eye.
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They take a wound, and when that's still half-healed they take another.
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As interdenominational divisions have healed, some individual churches have started to fall apart.
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They take the wound, and when that's still half-healed they take another.
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But it's just another indication the GOP primary wounds are far from healed.
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Noah's surgery comes after she healed from her breakup with rapper Lil Xan.
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Even though I am still struggling with PTSD, I have healed so much.
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But that feeling can be both healed and exacerbated by design, he added.
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In fact, even when someone is healed, the ordeal is never completely erased.
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In some ways, Mississippi's economy has healed from the scars of the recession.
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You're a wounded creature that needs to be healed, and that takes time.
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His right arm had been amputated at the elbow, and hadn't healed properly.
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"You could write a textbook on how they healed from trauma," Makos says.
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It felt as though a problematic masterpiece had been healed of its wounds.
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Depressing, because in almost half a century so little seems to have healed.
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A rift is upon their party, and it won't be healed before November.
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I'd be lying if I said I was completely healed from the abuse.
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Try these hacks to get healed, cleaned up, and ready for day two.
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Thousands of people...minimum thousand people been healed of every kind of diseases.
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Some have suggested Facebook can be healed with the assistance of government regulation.
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Though Jones's wrist healed nicely, the rest of his body wasn't feeling right.
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Yet for some workers, the wounds of the recession have not fully healed.
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Injured victims have testified before the jury, describing injuries that have mostly healed.
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Each titanium band would hold a rib in place while the fractures healed.
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But he healed enough to break his Olympic record in a qualifying throw.
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Not all of that can be healed, but some of it must be.
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His pain will only be healed when he starts to treat his depression.
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Hannah and James even healed old wounds after beefing during The Bachelorette finale.
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In the 19th century divisions between the free and enslaved were partially healed.
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Its wound, shockingly deep though it was, seems to have healed over itself.
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These statutes emphasize the presence of a running sore that has never healed.
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"It took me years to get healed," she said in a recent interview.
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We also don't know whether the walnuts really healed Alexander the Great's soldiers.
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Asked if he had yet healed the wounds in that community, U.S. Rep.
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Kody's bones healed, and he said he believes his father was wrongly convicted.
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And perhaps, even as the injury has healed, its effects are still felt.
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It's been nearly 4 years, but time has not healed this Rolex wound.
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Today, many dermatologists use these lasers on burn victims "post facto": once they've healed.
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" Once the ab wall has healed, De La Rue begins with "gentle abdominal work.
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When the skin of these mice was hurt, it then healed quicker than usual.
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So I got to stay in bed, so I can get my leg healed.
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My heart is 100 percent healed and I'm going to give this my all.
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" Kim posted a photo of his recovery saying that he "has healed up incredibly.
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A year later, her shoulder was still not healed and she underwent surgery again.
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Fears you've had about endings or changes will also come up—to be healed.
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They endured trauma early in their lives, yet they healed both physically and emotionally.
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That's a pain deep down inside that will never be able to be healed.
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In the past two years, Belarus has healed — and has shown his true personality.
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Once everything was settled and healed, we were able to plug the system in.
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But these mice healed almost as well as a set of young control animals.
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There was no adjustment period for the pup once he healed from his surgery.
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"You're going to go to a doctor to get that leg healed," he said.
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The bandage is ripped off, there might be a scar left, but it's healed.
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He continued to consume large amounts of RadiThor even after his arm had healed.
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Meanwhile, in the wake of Price's killing, the Williams family grieved and healed — slowly.
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Time has apparently not healed this wound, as Hilton was spotted in the comments.
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Medical professionals have urged her to stay off the stage until she is healed.
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As for her recovery, Stanton said she was surprised by how quickly she healed.
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Naturally, the clip has closeups of the pig's ear ... and it does look healed.
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The best evidence that Bill Clinton's damaging 2008 outbursts are healed comes from Rep.
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Medical reports showed the elbow had healed significantly so Hiura will not need surgery.
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And he quickly healed his old rift with Devens and built bonds with Lauren.
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While the ceremonies have healed me, they've also connected me with my creative side.
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He was an early advocate of the normalization through which many wounds have healed.
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He had said that Oghi could teach again as soon as his body healed.
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I got a bee sting once on location, and she healed me with reiki.
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The wounds haven't healed, but the runoff has moved on with relatively little acrimony.
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Suddenly, her symptoms were healed—at least temporarily—and soon, doctors had repeat customers.
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The United States hasn't healed since the Nixon era; it's become even more fissured.
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Some of it healed at an odd angle and won't ever be quite right.
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And there were signs the wounds of the bitter campaign are not fully healed.
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What I'm saying is: There was nothing that couldn't be healed at the summit.
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Boone said another M.R.I. had revealed that Severino's lat was only 90 percent healed.
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If society were healed, people with disabilities could more easily find jobs and housing.
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Although his skin had healed, his lungs had been badly burned by smoke inhalation.
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Old wounds are still raw because they never healed right in the first place.
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Their livers had less scarring and fat, and their muscles healed better and faster.
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"I want everyone to leave from here feeling nourished, replenished, healed," Ms. Khan said.
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"I'm not trying to say that this was something that healed everything," she said.
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Like the house, we healed and moved on, our lives still messy and chaotic.
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The idea was to give the socket a fresh blood supply while it healed.
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Every nation bears the healed scars and the still-open wounds of its history.
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Months later, Eric would come through all of this — ambulatory and healed, if altered.
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Once her wounds have healed and she's been spayed, she'll be available for adoption.
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He was denied medical attention and the wounds healed badly, leaving scars, he said.
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Over time, Jack healed; a second surgery sealed the leak and he was released.
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I refuse to call myself fully healed because there is still work to do.
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But a lack of symptoms doesn't always mean the brain is fully healed, Figler said.
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The stem cells then turned into bone cells and healed the fracture after eight weeks.
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"It's kind of our family thing that God healed Roxli," Gena said to the outlet.
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But at the risk of sounding too sincere for our times: let yourself be healed.
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"I think the fact that Trump endorsed her healed some of those wounds," he said.
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These hands by the grace of God have saved many lives and healed many families.
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Also, tea-tree oil, properly diluted, works to make a post-healed piercing less visible.
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Ruptures in her abdomen and leg never healed, and offers of marriage quickly dried up.
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In early May, she revealed that her son "has healed up incredibly" following the bite.
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Wendy's countless broken bones and bruises have healed; her missing teeth have all been replaced.
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"I don't think anyone who goes through pregnancy loss is ever really healed," she says.
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Bedda comforted her and spoke about how Jesus had healed him and set him free.
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Five months ago Cruise broke his ankle performing a stunt and it still hasn't healed.
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Jolie told Vanity Fair that she has fully healed, and credits her recovery to acupuncture.
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She was also placed on a ventilator and in a "deep coma" as she healed.
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Right now it's not fun, but I look forward to being healed in the future.
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He's one of the lucky ones though: when his leg healed, he could only limp.
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You'll know when your tattoo has healed because it will fully settle into the skin.
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I don't see it now but maybe one day when I'm more healed I will.
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If the Bennett relationship can be healed, they'd probably be better off making it work.
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"As markets have healed here, you're going to start seeing activity pick up," he said.
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It's both the healed, ready-to-fall-off scab, and the wound that produced it.
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In 2014, after the fracture healed, he played a full season, plus a playoff game.
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It was a month before Koroleva fully healed and resumed training for the Rio Games.
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Over time, surgeons hope a healed original ligament may perform better than a grafted one.
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Centuries-old wounds are still raw because they never healed right in the first place.
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First, it is important to remove any work requirements until the economy has truly healed.
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The battle created so many scars in this city that may never be totally healed.
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Only by facing and acting on this obvious truth can this pathological culture be healed.
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"I felt like I never wanted to leave because this place healed me," Furtado recalls.
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Just before the season opener, the team's trainers ruled that his knee had not healed.
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On Monday, Dr. Nichiporenko said wounds on Ms. Wilford's chest and abdomen had already healed.
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Years later, the rift that had opened in the 1960s and '70s had not healed.
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An affair can stir up anger, hurt, resentment, and betrayal that can't always be healed.
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Centuries old wounds are still raw because they never healed right in the first place.
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"Something broke in me that night, and it still hasn't healed," Church told Rolling Stone.
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One day I will be more healed and more like Ian in loving myself unconditionally.
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"China should not have forgotten the pain after the wound was healed," Dr. Li said.
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This was a fracture that couldn't be healed—at least at this point in time.
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" — Kim, 33 "When they tell you at six weeks that you're healed, it's a lie.
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The wounds to his arm and chest were uncovered, half healed, dark with dried blood.
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Since then, years of fighting over how Britain would leave have not healed the divide.
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Leaders from Saleh's former ruling party and the Houthis met and pronounced the split healed.
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Benefits last between three and six months, even if the person hasn&apost fully healed.
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He himself bore my sicknesses, carried my diseases, and by his stripes I was healed.
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As the economy healed, the Fed reversed course and started to shrink its balance sheet.
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The Fed later reversed course and started shrinking its balance sheet as the economy healed.
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Afterward, tests showed that the healed muscle tissue was stronger than it had been before.
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As the embers die, any doubts I had that Notre-Dame will be healed dissipate.
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Hopefully, Mel B is fully healed by the time she needs to hit the stage.
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I got two more stones inserted into my shaft after the first one healed up.
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One is the Bernie Sanders/Hillary Clinton fissure from the primary, which has not healed.
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Judging from the healed scar on his face, this is a bit later in the film.
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"Today's my first day running, throwing, so once this is healed, I'll feel good," McCann said.
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Let's hope this means she's already healed enough to make light of a pretty serious situation.
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Have you actually healed from things or are you still holding onto the hurts and grievances?
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Growing up, she remembers her Mexican grandmother mixing home remedies that healed from the inside-out.
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"Those of us who lived, we still have not healed," she told CNN at the time.
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The Southern Hemisphere lags a bit and its ozone layer should be healed by mid-century.
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"If it was a young enough pepper a crack could have healed over after," he said.
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Some of them bear lesions that healed, suggesting they were fighters who were trained for combat.
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The swelling wasn't so bad but I had black eyes for a week while everything healed.
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A very interesting piece of information is the amount of damage done to hit points healed.
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But when Meeks healed a couple of weeks later, U.N.C. reverted to two-big-man lineups.
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Once the puppy's wounds are healed, AHS will begin to look into adopting out Little Foot.
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When the bone is healed, doctors need to do another surgery to take the metal out.
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I have prayed to be healed and have had people around the world praying for me.
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The sealant is supposed to dissolve within 22015 days after the artery wall has completely healed.
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Friendlies caught in the blast are healed for 100 health and enemies take 60 health damage.
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Yet here it is, newly healed and permanently inked on the inside of my right wrist.
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"As far as I've healed, I think, it's been a sort of self-healing," he explains.
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But I don't know if I'm healed because I can't forget what happened, what I saw.
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You no longer just move into an area and get automatically healed by a magical aura.
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How would she fare physically if she returned to work before being fully healed from childbirth?
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It's hard cause I'm in constant pain, and it'll be a while until I'm fully healed.
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And then once he's fully healed up ... S.O. can go back to being a dual threat.
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After a painful and unwanted divorce in 2015, the country queen's heart has long since healed.
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Nine weeks after her plastic surgery, Dean is not 100 percent healed, but she has improved.
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Now, after going through Thanksgiving in leg splints, Simba is almost fully healed for the holidays.
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After I healed, I got three fills (150cc, 100cc, and 100cc), putting me at 650cc total.
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The wounds from the past recession have not completely healed, making manufacturers nervous about new ventures.
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Bork's failed nomination was a bruising political battle, the scars from which have not yet healed.
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In the original game, arch-vile demons healed my fallen foes and blasted me with fireballs.
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I did a lot of sleeping in the months after the stroke as my brain healed.
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A follow-up CT scan showed that the fracture had healed but somehow the pain remained.
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Ms. Wilford's physical wounds have healed, but she still gets tired faster than she used to.
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Would she have healed faster if her sleep had been less frequently interrupted in the hospital?
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For one, Derek Carr is back at quarterback and his back injury appears to be healed.
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The optimism from 2015 has faded into mutual mistrust so deep it can&apost be healed.
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Clean hands are a sign that you deserve to be healed from the injury you've suffered.
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Many travel hundreds of miles to have both their physical and psychological wounds healed by Mukwege.
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"Okie" became a rallying cry and a target — a scar that never quite healed, always visible.
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Bruner suffered burns on 80% of his body, but went back into service after he healed.
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Sometimes an apology is welcome, other times it can reopen a wound that had long healed.
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The scars of that internal fight, and some public criticism from conservatives, have not fully healed.
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The result is a lingering wound for the nation, one that will never be fully healed.
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While much of the economy has healed since the Great Recession, student loan debt has worsened.
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"It was touch and go for a while, but ultimately I healed almost completely," he recalled.
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Unfortunately, he simply was the victim of a society which as yet has not healed itself.
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Before Heidi had healed, she had to return to shooting The Hills because of her contract.
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Between 14003 and 25 percent of these Inca patients died before their skulls healed, the researchers found.
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It can be revitalized with Revive medicine and healed with Potion, both found at Pokéstops.
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"In the years since my second surgery I have healed beyond my most unreasonable hopes," she wrote.
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She healed by building her own home — and learned how to do it all from YouTube videos.
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As my psychological wounds healed, I began to recognize when my response was emotional rather than rational.
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They was mad as a motherfucker when Obama won ... but you see time healed all that shit.
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The unseen scars can never be fully healed; nonetheless, society has a moral responsibility to treat them.
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The reptilian patients spend anywhere between three to eight weeks in rehab until their shells have healed.
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And the men are healed, because they see somebody that was in there with them coming back.
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"I felt like my heart was being healed," she told EriTV while she was in the country.
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"She was very sedated as her brain healed from the procedures," Ambre Hauschildt, her adoptive mom, said.
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We had this great wig made, and it made everything a lot easier — and my hair healed!
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After the bullets stopped flying, engineers examined the material, and found evidence that it had successfully healed.
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"I just feel like he's truly broken in a way that almost cannot be healed," he said.
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This change in the way the federal government addressed social challenges enabled more hearts to be healed.
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Dermatologist Mona Gohara, MD, says using sunscreen on your brows once they've healed can help with hyperpigmentation.
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"In the years since my second surgery I have healed beyond my most unreasonable hopes," she said.
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The professional football player said his wrist has since healed and he's ready to hit the field.
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The rift between the Hillary people and the Bernie people, the Elizabeth Warren people has never healed.
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Now, fully-healed and no longer zombie-like, Bart is ready to move into his new home.
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If you break your leg, you're going to go to a doctor to get that leg healed.
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Once healed, you'll probably need some form of physical therapy to get back to your normal activities.
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The split caused a rift with Moore's three children by her, which he said healed over time.
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Finally, he gets beat up by Bryce (Justin Prentice) just when that original scar might have healed.
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My incision had not healed as well as it should have, due to complications after the surgery.
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Pokémon can be healed or revived using potions and revives that you can obtain from visiting pokéstops.
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We spent the next 2 days in the hospital praying that our little Riv would be healed.
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Kole wasn't sure counseling was for him, but he wanted to make sure Rachel healed, he said.
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The report also said that her scar had healed and she was able to move and breathe.
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I wondered if the Party could truly be healed by outpatient laser surgery rather than by amputation.
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There was a market failure at the time, but it healed, and yet the GSEs lived on.
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He has felt better, but the leg muscle still had not healed enough for him to start.
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She was not spending much time outdoors, having been told to avoid the sun as she healed.
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Reducing the acid would give the esophagus time to heal, and once healed the spasms would stop.
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"A festering sore," he says in his report, "is much worse than a wound that is healed."
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Even after his nose healed, Hamilton retained the mask for much of the remainder of his career.
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The Chinese export onslaught, however, left a scar on the American working class that has not healed.
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But all of this happened within the past 365 days — it's recent, and the wounds haven't healed.
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I got cleaned up, and the wound healed well over the next week... or so I thought.
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Feelings you have stuffed away will come up to be healed, and it will feel very good!
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Unmani: All wounds, collective and personal, can be held in the yoni and healed with the phallus.
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Now she did all that while hobbling around on a foot that should have healed but didn't.
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The initial horrors have long subsided, and the physical scars that once marred Lower Manhattan have healed.
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The injury was still visible when we spoke, a healed gash on the side of his head.
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Within four weeks, Cook had fully healed, and he headed to his new unit in Fort Campbell.
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He's healed now, and back to trying to help Van Wagenen identify the winning ingredients in Queens.
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Simpson discovered she had a lot of wounds, not just the Mayer-sized one, that never healed.
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The national party is still a mess and the scars from the 2016 primary have barely healed.
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Its aftermath vividly conveys the pain of a national wartime trauma whose scars clearly have not healed.
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Velour depended on her partner, Johnny, to monitor her wound as she healed in her Brooklyn home.
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Instead, he wanted to use his story as a way to show that everyone can be healed.
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"It's obviously already healed — if not, air would still be leaking into my chest cavity," he said.
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My heart was healed when I met one particularly loving couple who created the Adoring Husbands Association.
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As I healed from the worst of my grief, I realized I desperately missed those stories too.
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As soon as Fidyka had healed from the operation, he began an intensive course of physical therapy.
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But her and I have healed and have talked about everything and really come to an understanding.
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X-rays show the fracture has healed and Choo could start hitting off a tee this weekend.
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"If you looked externally, you could easily think this was an incorrectly healed bone," Ms. Haridy said.
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"I had to do rehab by myself and make sure that the scars healed properly," she says.
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Loca took to the new accessory, which helped to keep her jawbone stay in place while she healed.
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Either humans have adapted to the new Earth or the poison smog drifted away, and Earth healed itself.
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I held tight to my family, wound my love around them, and we healed from the inside out.
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Let us be healed by the power of your love and united by the bond of your spirit.
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Scientists have healed severe bone fractures in pigs by blasting tiny bubbles with ultrasound in the animals' bones.
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Chelsea healed quickly, and was able to eat, talk and breathe on his own after just ten days.
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After getting treatment, he was able to swing Saturday and said he is close to being fully healed.
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The scars of war were not healed, the devastation still amply evident to those who visited the city.
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GBHS plans to continue looking after all of the canines until they are healed and in forever homes.
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But there are injuries that can be quickly healed and others for which there is no miracle cure.
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I'm no longer seeking to be fixed, healed, rendered whole or distracted from existence by another human being.
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"All good, almost completely healed," the Logan star said after Kelly Ripa asked him how he was faring.
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Her newly healed ears can hold even the most outrageous earrings and she's ready to show them off.
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Axl's slowly recovering from his broken foot, but once he's fully healed -- he's gotta keep this thing handy.
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And overall, the U.S. economy has largely healed from the Great Recession and appears to have significant momentum.
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When we cooled down, he seemed to genuinely regret saying that, but we were still far from healed.
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Barber says she enjoys seeing a woman in public displaying her healed scars because she finds it empowering.
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In a sense, then, the wounds of the past haven't healed but have instead festered in multiple communities.
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Though the rift was healed over time, the sport's recovery has been further slowed by a rocky economy.
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I haven't hate-read his tweets in months, so that's usually safe to say my heart has healed.
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The metaphor behind it: the knowledge, the healing components—I'm healed but all these social aspects still exist.
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He told the Colts last week that he wanted to sit out until his calf was fully healed.
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The blisters have healed, the bruises have faded, the evidence has vanished—everything dissolves like sugar in water.
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On the surface at least, football appears to have healed some of the division caused by the referendum.
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Chronic pain, on the other hand, is pain that doesn't resolve when the injury or insult has healed.
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My hope was that I'd healed enough over half a year's hibernation, I'd become immune to painful memories.
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Once the wound healed, the cartilage was cut off and folded down to act as a new nose.
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It was expensive, about $12 a minute, but he'd be healed in an hour's time, the doctor promised.
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It's mostly the emotional scars that need to be healed that had festered for a long, long time.
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"I would avoid acid peels until your skin has healed from the exfoliation — about a week," Vargas advises.
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And it is also the deep scars of a recession that has never healed here, unlike coastal enclaves.
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Something caused an injury to its ribs, but the dinosaur survived and its bone even regrew and healed.
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A deal to stabilize Obamacare before the scars of the repeal battle had fully healed was always unlikely.
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Heading into the Australian Open, which begins Monday in Melbourne, Keys is happy and healed — physically and emotionally.
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But I can quickly recall times when I wished our society was healed of its attitudes toward disability.
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My blister had healed, my pace had quickened and interesting things seemed to present themselves with uncanny frequency.
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In the five months since the insertion, the incision has healed and the device is working as expected.
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They also found four other dogs, including one with a broken leg that healed at an acute angle.
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When he finally healed, after about a month, he had a thought about life — or, rather, the afterlife.
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Parker ran pass routes on the side but the injury hasn't healed enough for him to catch passes.
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Conan was injured by live electrical cables in the explosion, but he healed quickly and returned to duty.
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Once a girl healed, a process that took about two months, she would be considered ready for marriage.
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The agreement is a clear sign the animosity and very public split between the two companies has healed.
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The authorities said they believed that his family was protecting him until an injury on his hand healed.
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After he healed, Vroman signed a $700,000 deal with Saba Mehr, a team in the Iranian professional league.
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The authorities believed that the teenager's family was shielding him until a mark on his hand fully healed.
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Many of those attending were ailing with AIDS, cancer and other maladies, drawn by promises of being healed.
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But any breach between the two healed, and Luther rose steadily through the ranks of the Augustinian order.
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The Jesus those men depict is not the Jesus that healed the sick and broke down social barriers.
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While many people said they've been given good psychological support, they also acknowledge they are far from healed.
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While many people said they've been given good psychological support, they also acknowledge they are far from healed.
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Along his right side are healed injuries, perhaps from the impact of a carriage or a bad fall.
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You sense the original life they had, the rupture and then the way they were so beautifully healed.
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Some weeks later, after the scabs on my neck had healed, my life was, by all appearances, unchanged.
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"My doctor was like, 'Yo, you cannot be doing all these shows because you're not fully healed,'" she said.
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Every time Colton Underwood – and Bachelor Nation – thought the wounds had healed, another punch came straight to the gut.
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"Part of that is fear of reliving it, fear of realizing that you haven't healed at all," she said.
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If it's not healed within four weeks, then see your physician to make sure you don't have an infection.
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After two weeks, their skin lesions had healed, and those patients who'd been experiencing hair loss started seeing regrowth.
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However, he said his mother recalled that as a child he told her he was healed through divine intervention.
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Thankfully it's almost healed, but it cost me around $215 that I didn't really have to spare right now!
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Thankfully, she healed up quickly from there and they were able to go home after about three weeks total.
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Sunscreen is necessary for tattoos, with one exception: Don't put chemicals on your tattoo if it hasn't healed yet.
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Characters are, ostensibly, healed by romantic love, a lofty ideal that sustains the romance genre and possibly humanity itself.
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Just because I have success doesn't mean that my heart has healed from the pain, from all the backstabbing.
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"Jails are not a place people get educated, not a place people get healed or seek justice," Cunningham said.
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The injuries showed no signs of having healed, which means that they had occurred at the time of death.
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Underwood alarmed her fans when she wrote a letter warning them that she might look "different" after she healed.
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An emaciated man was pushed about a megachurch in a wheelchair as churchgoers declared that he was already healed.
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They stubbornly get out of their hospital beds and declare themselves healed, and every now and then, it works.
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So even if you don't have a cold sore or you think it's healed, you might still be contagious.
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"It's not healed yet," said the Las Vegas-based speedster who took up BMX at the age of seven.
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" Obama responded: "If you break your leg, you're going to go to a doctor to get that leg healed.
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In about four to six weeks when your brows have healed, it's good practice to get a touch-up.
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We want our sister to be healed and we don't want her to have NF anymore…we love her.
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While her emotional wounds healed long ago, she is currently undergoing laser treatments to rid herself of her scars.
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They also ripped the scab off the barely healed wound of the bitter primary feud between Clinton and Sanders.
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Phoenix spent two months recovering in a foster home, where she healed both physically and emotionally from her ordeal.
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The Greeks are still firefighting a crisis, the banking sector is far from healed and Brexit remains a curveball.
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The movie "We Are Marshall" captured Huntington's spirit in the crash's aftermath as the community came together and healed.
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If a boar survives a fight, once healed it will be returned to the arena to fight another day.
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They compared how well it healed to the same kind of repair in rats that had only the surgery.
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Charles tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee 12-plus months ago and has never fully healed.
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There, veterinarians examined the dog, finding rope burns on his legs and scars from previous wounds that had healed.
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But the wounds have never fully healed and loss of trust in politicians and institutions has not been regained.
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You tweeted recently that no one has ever asked you how you came back from Gamergate, how you healed.
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She was told she would be healed in five days, and that results would last five years or longer.
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Falling off a bike, learning how to walk, to eat, the first time you got a bruise — you healed.
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People burned between 8 AM and 8 PM healed 60 percent faster than people who were injured at night.
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I wish she'd use her wealth and influence to give back to the country she claims has healed her.
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But the deep factional divisions that had plunged the country into chaos during the Cultural Revolution had not healed.
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To date, not one person has been harmed—or healed, for that matter—from any of these mass ingestions.
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"When I made the last record, actually both records, I very much felt like I'd healed myself," he said.
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He returned late in the season and played free safety and receiver because his hand had not fully healed.
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I made a friend out of this issue though and I'll probably update her when my arm is healed.
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When the road rash healed, she was more or less done with riding, and ready to write about it.
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Now that the economy is healed and strong, the Fed is raising rates back to a more neutral policy.
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Though the pong of rotting flesh has since subsided, and the sutures have healed, his limp is likely permanent.
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The tissue healed, but it wasn't as strong as similar tissues that had gotten their full dose of prostaglandins.
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Some are searching for their next big spiritual awakening; some want to be healed of serious illnesses and addictions.
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His nose had been smashed flat and then poorly reconstructed so that when healed it was larger than before.
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When his arm healed, he found a job as a pad-man at another Phuket gym and quit fighting.
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In these three books, writers explore post-traumatic stress disorder and how others have healed after past national tragedies.
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Now, there are a couple of clues that hint Connor may have healed his post-Bachelorette wounds in Mexico.
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Today, I'm so grateful to be healed, and to be able to share moments like this with my husband.
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If you have ever had your heart broken and then healed again by baseball, this book is for you.
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They reported that Honey's wounds had nearly healed after the marine park staff treated them with medicine and Vaseline.
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"At the end of the day it was so many other people that needed to be healed," Griffin said.
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When Sam arrives, he will have missed a few familiar faces, such as a now healed Jorah and Jon.
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With no choice but to persevere, he did, sometimes dictating, otherwise typing with two fingers, as the wrist healed.
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Maybe people actually are healed via internet puppy photos, and I am just severely cold-hearted and irony-poisoned.
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"Having sex with strangers healed me in ways that therapy, friendship, travel, writing and photography could not," she writes.
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Because she has not fully healed, Kvitova cannot clench the fingers on her left hand into a tight fist.
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"I get so much gratification from this work, and it's so rewarding to see people get healed," she said.
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As soon as the transplant is over and everyone is healed, the family wants to go camping and fishing.
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A key tenet within chiropractic care is a bizarre belief that the body can be healed via the spine.
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We talk about the legs that will power her across a soccer field again once her foot has healed.
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In 1973, Ms. Brennan was dismissed from Brennan's, initiating a bitter, litigious family split that has never fully healed.
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The five bullet wounds he took as he barricaded a classroom door to protect other students have healed, remarkably.
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Many skulls bore evidence of healed fractures to the top or back of the cranium, some with multiple injuries.
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Up until the Depression, up until that healed itself, the world would reset every 10, 15, 20 years maximum.
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Griffin Dunne's documentary shows her having healed, a bit, but the wounds are still visible in between her words.
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In that movie, a zombie plague strikes Ireland, but almost all the infected are healed and integrated back into society.
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The primary exposed the deep divide between the progressive and centrist wings of the party, which clearly have not healed.
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However, during Trump's campaign, he "appealed to the worst in people," opening wounds "that have not healed yet," Kebede said.
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He abided by Roman law but eschewed legalistic interpretations of Jewish rules, as when he healed people on the Sabbath.
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The injury occurred during his childhood and was completely healed before he got to college, a league source told ESPN.
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He said the cut now is healed and he tested the finger by throwing 20 pitches on Monday without incident.
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Then they tracked how these wounds healed over the next six days, collecting tissue samples before and after the injury.
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While the pain may only last a few days, the hearing loss will persist until your eardrum has fully healed.
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It's a souvenir from a high school wrestling match that left her with a broken arm that never healed properly.
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"It's not like 20 years later these characters went through all these stages and now miraculously have healed," she says.
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Make sure to ask your brow specialist for photos of their clients, especially photos taken after the brows have healed.
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But I knew it was right for the moment … There are wounds that are never going to be totally healed.
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She began selling Madam Walker's Wonderful Hair Grower, a scalp conditioning formula that healed scalp infections to promote hair growth.
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By October, six months after her operation, the scars on Jewel's belly had healed and her confidence continued to grow.
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So, the low-key lifestyle is proof that his heart is healed and he's ready to fall in love again.
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They fail to realize that ... in this life human weaknesses are not healed completely and once for all by grace.
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It says that she, along with several other women, accompanied Jesus and the male disciples as he preached and healed.
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" Brinkley says that while some marriages can "sometimes get healed by apologies," saying 'I'm sorry' is "not Trump's strong suit.
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The greatest rift in Star Wars fandom opened up 28 years ago this month, and it hasn't healed over since.
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"My wrist injury has not healed," the Canadian said in a statement posted on the tournament's Twitter feed on Tuesday.
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Renner is set to star in the next Bourne movie, so we certainly hope his arms are healed by then.
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Even if Trump is soundly defeated by Hillary Clinton, the rift he's opened in the party won't be magically healed.
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Doctors and physical therapists still don't know what heals abdominal separation -- or whether it needs to be healed at all.
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The American press reopened wounds that were not quite healed yet, even with the balm of so much Marshall aid.
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Although Barbaro's broken leg healed, he developed laminitis, a painful and often crippling hoof condition, in his left hind leg.
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Although he has not healed yet, he is looking forward to Wednesday when a judge will officially set him free.
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Is she on the road to being healed, we wonder, or has she just exchanged one possible cult for another?
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The economy has a lot of profound problems, and the damage of the 2008 recession is still not fully healed.
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"I am fine, but I only have three lives left," McKinnon as Conway said as her broken body healed itself.
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After Mr. Burkhart healed from the surgery, the training began: multiple sessions in the lab each week, trying hand movements.
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Repressed pain may be healed and transformation will take place—if you make time in your busy schedule for it.
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I grew in a way personally and I healed in a way personally that I wouldn't have been able to.
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At first, she didn't think it was related, but even as she physically healed, her sex drive didn't come back.
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I broke three bones in my wrist and two healed back, but one didn't, so it's still sort of broken.
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But it was like we have to have something at the end and have her sing and be fully healed.
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It will also display a sensitivity screen over healed self-harm cuts going forward to help unintentionally promote self-harm.
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The next morning as I prepared to leave the hospital, I felt at once raw and healed, exposed and protected.
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The dragon's torn wing eventually healed enough for it to fly, although not very well and only for short distances.
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Unfortunately, Sunfyre hadn't completely healed when King Aegon tried to fly it into the Dragonstone castle — and yet another battle.
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People often pray for healing without recognizing that what needs to be healed is the community around them, including themselves.
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I do it after my skin has healed from the Fraxel, and I see a difference in texture and firmness.
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While in prison, he signed a letter that said "from your Valentine" to a woman he allegedly healed from blindness.
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"They have not healed from that and now this," said Mr. Sahin, the computer repairman, of his neighbors in Nusaybin.
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Xenobots even have self-healing capabilities; when the scientists sliced into one robot, it healed by itself and kept moving.
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To be sure, the damage from the financial crisis and the severe recession it spawned is still not fully healed.
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I thought I had already healed; this book broke down some walls that I couldn't have done on my own.
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My wounds healed, but I will never recover from the wound in my heart whenever I think about my friend.
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Once healed, a patient needs to be monitored regularly for life, because glaucoma can develop even years after the injury.
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Many of them claim to have been healed by Sarno, who essentially argued back pain was all in people's heads.
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While wide-awake he had his eyes cured by one of the dogs in the Temple and went away healed.
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My surgeon thought it was just a physical result of the surgery and that it would go away as I healed.
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A true fighter, he was back on the streets as soon as his wounds had healed, making pictures of his community.
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In fact, there doesn't seem to be any sign from Sanders that he has healed the wounds of the 2016 primary.
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"Since the bone's not completely healed, it's a risk of breaking the hardware," said Ned Amendola, an orthopedic surgeon at Duke.
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Cobain and mother Courtney Love have healed a once troubled bond and are now closer than ever, a source tells PEOPLE.
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At first, her surgeon assured her that accent change would go away on its own as she healed from the surgery.
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But until they're healed — or at least on a path toward healing — there's nothing they can do to heal their relationship.
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Kala: Healed, thanks to her "good doctor" in Italy, and ready for a threesome/orgy with both of her love interests.
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Often we measure recovery by what is regained, like jobs, or healed, like broken bones and burns, or rebuilt, like houses.
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Andersson tweeted a photo of her healed ass to let regulators know she was just fine, actually, but to no avail.
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The girl, now 16, was cut again in similar circumstances some time after the wound had healed, the court was told.
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She was bloodied from head to toe, but she had a helmet on and would be OK once the scabs healed.
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And I think many of the children and families that many have undergone it may well be healed from this story.
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"We know the virus can stay in the sperm of a healed patient for a certain period of time," Sylla said.
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In the man&aposs case, he was given medicine for the ulcer, which had healed by his two-month followup appointment.
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Then, by the time I was born, they had healed, so my arms and legs are bent, and they're more fragile.
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The EU's growing east-west cleavages over migration and money cannot be healed if it is sent out into the cold.
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She sees the work as her life's mission and hopes to release the bats into the wild when they are healed.
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The archaeologists found traces of blunt force trauma inflicted to the back of his head, which healed over before he died.
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Then, in 1936, an excavation at another Incan burial site turned up more mysterious skulls with multiple healed holes in them.
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He didn't dismiss what came before, he built on what was there and as a result healed Rocky as a character.
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Once George is healed and healthy, Second Chance Rescue NYC will begin searching for the "best home possible" for the cat.
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The Yankees prohibited Torres from playing winter ball to ensure he was fully healed, and the inactivity showed during spring training.
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Speaking of changing ways, Lucious, now healed, goes to club Leviticus where Cookie and Angelo chill and await the primary results.
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I'd always imagined that after I healed from this disease, I'd be reborn and rebuild an entirely new life for myself.
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He threw out the ceremonial first pitch, and it was clear the old wounds between himself and the city had healed.
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"They were waiting, waiting, and waiting, and irony is that the economy has healed, but it is not unleashed," he said.
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" And although the dog attacked it says the pig was tended to immediately, healed and showed "no lasting signs of distress.
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The latest example came on Friday, when he tweeted "heeled" instead of "healed" to refer to Texas recovering from Hurricane Harvey.
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Court records show her body bore scars, indicating she had sustained — and then healed from — substantial injuries caused by the beatings.
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" The Eurogroup welcomed the fact that economic activity has continued on a positive trend, and the banking system had "further healed.
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Phillippe appears to have healed from what he called a 'freak accident' over the summer, which resulted in a broken leg.
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After treating the snake with antibiotic ointment, the Redditor placed the injured creature in their son's science classroom while it healed.
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Moreover, experts interviewed for this article agreed that censoring healed scars is likely an excessive measure, and it may cause harm.
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Can it be applied to fields that impact the way we are educated, protected, served and healed in the real world?
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As Courtney healed from a broken heart and severe wounds, she also learned how to accept her new appearance and limitations.
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Barely healed, he set off from the hospital by bicycle, making his way to a safe house where he could recuperate.
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The division in the party has never healed, with both camps pointing the finger for Clinton's election loss to Donald Trump.
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Charlottesville Mayor Nikuyah Walker said Sunday that the city has "absolutely not" healed since last year's white nationalist rally turned deadly.
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Over the course of a few months, Rem turned from a withdrawn puppy to an active, happy and fully-healed dog.
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His publications described an experimental treatment transplanting genetically modified epidermal stem cells that healed small, non-life-threatening wounds in adults.
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Donald Trump received five draft deferments during Vietnam, including one for bone spurs in his feet that he said later healed.
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Unfortunately, the mine permitting process in this country is outdated and redundant, creating a self-inflicted wound that must be healed.
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In his first news conference since early last fall, Beckham said his ankle is healed and his contract situation is positive.
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Maybe one day when I'm older and evolved and healed then it'll be easier and then I'll start making shittier music.
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This is what it looked like four days after the surgery: Today those scars are fully healed and barely even noticeable.
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Some major league organizations are now stretching TJ rehabilitation to 18 months, just to be sure the elbow has healed properly.
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I have sciatica that never fully healed, and there is a bump on the base of my lower spine that stinks.
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Kate is what happens when you're not able to be yourself—her own bullying and self-loathing are healed through Maddie.
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Something that used to really freak you out prior to this Mercury retrograde may be healed, which is a wonderful thing!
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He squeezed his recovery time down to two to three months and started riding again before the bone was completely healed.
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He's also a best-selling author who recently explored how legacy companies are dealing with inroads from well-healed tech titans.
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My right knee was stiff and higher than the left — a sign, she said, that my foot had never healed properly.
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He was fully healed, and ravenous to show viewers that he was every bit the man he'd been before the accident.
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This does not mean that those returning are not culpable for their actions or that the country's deep wounds are healed.
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When she opened his chest, she felt a rush of relief: The tissue had healed more completely than she had anticipated.
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The best way to prevent the infection is by cleaning and covering open wounds with dry bandages until they are healed.
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Letizia's mother suffered multiple fractures in her youth without noticing them; her bones were never set properly, and they healed awry.
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Each time he healed, he could go right back to the job he loved in order to provide for our family.
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There is an old saying that once a fracture has healed, a bone is strongest at the point of the break.
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He had been activated off the 10-day disabled list before the game after a blister on his middle finger healed.
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After some time has passed and you've both healed, you can try re-establishing a friendship, if you both want to.
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For three months, he passed much of his time motionless in an armchair as his vertebra healed at his home here.
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Pessimistic professionals speak in doomsday tones to the accepting ears of investors whose wounds from the financial crisis still haven't healed.
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Prescott was named starting quarterback as the regular season began — but he'd just be a placeholder until Romo healed, everyone assumed.
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Even with the thousand-calorie coffees, he said, he had lost ten pounds in two weeks and healed a bum shoulder.
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Even at his most jittery and disheveled, when his life seemed a total mess, he'd escape into writing and be healed.
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Of course, the divisions of the past year have not suddenly been healed, nor the poison put back in its bottle.
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Manager Aaron Boone said the injury is about 90 percent healed but that Severino won't throw until it is completely recovered.
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Their rat-tailed comrades miraculously grew functioning mouse pancreases and the higher power, blessed be, healed the mice with the bounty. Amen!
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Saint Teresa's first miracle was approved in 2003, after she was said to have healed an Indian woman's tumor through divine intervention.
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Maybe the audience is supposed to believe that these extreme reactions don't happen because of how quickly the sick teens are healed.
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Just as he has 'healed' the emotionally 'sick', his records are media expressions of hurt, pain and doubt – private grief made public.
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Now that she is healed, they want to make Lillith happy, which means regular vet visits, physical therapy and puppy massage sessions.
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The blister appeared on Volquez's thumb during his most recent start on Tuesday but manager Don Mattingly said it has already healed.
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But nothing could be healed, the mirror was a knife dividing everything from itself, tears of false fellowship dripped on the bar.
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The U.S. economy has since largely healed, continuing to grow even as the Fed has gradually raised interest rates since December 2015.
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Dr. Lee explains in the video's description that she made a mistake and "essentially just trapping fully healed skin underneath" the suture.
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But Eugene J. O'Donnell, a former officer who teaches at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, said the relationship never fully healed.
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Carrie Underwood is now healed after a terrifying fall outside her Nashville home a year ago — and poking fun at her tumble.
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The organ had healed itself, becoming encased in scar tissue that eventually spread "like a cancer" to cover her other internal organs.
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Despite the progress she has made, Govindarajulu said the scars of abuse that she experienced as a child have never completely healed.
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Jordan Peterson says meat cured his depression and now his daughter will tell you how it healed her too — for a fee.
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These women and girls have been healed, listened to, and know they deserve justice thanks to Dr. Mukwege's tireless and courageous efforts.
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They can cause tears and scarring that make sex very painful upon entry, especially if there's a wound that isn't fully healed.
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Thin and battered-looking, with the healed wound still very visible on his shoulder, the bull was still alive and seemed healthy.
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Garfield, who is nominated for Best Actor in the Mel Gibson-directed film, said, "He healed and treated the enemy," he continued.
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I know a lot of women who have been in abusive relationships and they healed by helping other women going through that.
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"We both healed but we've always got to do our best to pay attention when other people are in pain," he said.
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Kim said Kash healed up fine and has perfect vision in his left eye ... even after getting stitches on his water line.
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In The Years Following Your BurnTime for some real talk: Just because your sunburn has healed doesn't mean you're in the clear.
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But the mother of three suffered four fractures in her neck, two of which have not healed six months after the accident.
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If Annie, Owen, and the others are healed of their trauma, it's in spite, not because of, the doctor's pharmaceutical cure-all.
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Now let's leave Ms. Yellen in the emergency room and move on to a patient who has healed in the message department.
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Now strangers were tearing barely healed scabs off those old wounds and I was running out of hands to stanch the bleeding.
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I flew to Florida and they closed off my infection and healed my leg, using a flap of skin from my thigh.
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The exam Tuesday will give a more definitive answer, but Descalso is likely about three weeks away from the fracture being healed.
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But it's the future, which in a way is its own other world, one of healed wounds and a shift in gravity.
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Once the cat is fully healed, Animal Control plans to put Tupper up for adoption, especially since he is an affectionate cat.
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If people want to connect and be healed and feel vulnerable and feel empowered and strong, God bless and here it is.
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Those wounds apparently healed enough for the companies to cooperate soon after, but today's ruling might sow yet more seeds of distrust.
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The job market would have healed at a faster rate, and inflation would have returned to the 2 percent target more quickly.
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Reader beware: knowledge comes with a price, and, be they in hearts or time-space, some cuts aren't meant to be healed.
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Many are eating well in two to four weeks, sooner than the tube can even be removed as it hasn't fully healed.
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" Ashley told protesters, "Since his life was taken for no reason, the pain (Rosfeld) has caused this family will never be healed.
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"Conditioning is part of it, but also, you've got to make sure the injury is fully healed and you're ready," Quenneville said.
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Not only has it not healed, but "the metal holding my leg together has harbored one infection after the other," she said.
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"We both healed but we've always got to do our best to pay attention when other people are in pain," Johnson said.
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" Asked whether Flint was now beginning to heal, Ms. Weaver, the mayor, said the criminal charges were "part of getting it healed.
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Will the wounds of the Croatia loss fester, or will they have healed over in time for their clash with the Azzuri?
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There would be a day when he removed the bandage and saw the tiny serrated scar in the flesh, all but healed.
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The reason why he was allowed on the reservation was because he healed one of the chiefs' daughters or something like that.
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To fix this, Moore recommended abstaining from penetration with tampons, fingers, penises, or anything else you personally fancy until it's fully healed.
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Pundits would have dubbed Warren the unity candidate who'd healed the rift between the Sanders and Clinton factions of the Democratic Party.
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The tables turned when the surgeon's staff insisted she write a Yelp review a week after surgery, before she had even healed.
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I have never healed from the experience of worrying that the result will be horrible, and moments later, confirming that it was.
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Ms. Quinn's only complaint: Being unable to swim — her usual daily physical activity — for six weeks until both eyes had fully healed.
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"She was just showering everybody with love and flower petals," a now-healed Jelly recalls, his voice dreamy and full of fondness.
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Beyond that, researchers have turned up bone infections, healed breaks, bones contorted by heavy labor and muscles torn away from the bone.
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" Young Jennet was caught in the poisonous relationship between her father and grandfather: "the deep rifts in our family never entirely healed.
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As we ate, Dumbuk told me that as soon as his leg and arm healed he planned to rejoin the SWAT team.
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All three reported to spring training relatively healthy; in Wright's case, fusion surgery on a herniated disk in his neck had healed.
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It was partly healed in 1998, when a peace agreement removed the need for security checks along the British-imposed partition line.
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It is an answer to the questions that take our lives apart: Why do some people get healed and some people don't?
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One woman's C-section wound hadn't healed yet, and she went to work with pus dripping down her leg under her work clothes.
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Fran said it would be the "greatest gift" to be able to release Bear back into the wild once he is fully healed.
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Five months later many Muslims, who only number about 400 of the village's population of more than 4,000, say the wounds haven't healed.
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While we don't know exactly the details of their demise, it's safe to say that this rift won't be healed any time soon.
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Regardless of what happened, it's clear from the paleontological evidence that T US 380 survived the amputation, and the injury healed rather nicely.
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But if the split between moderates isn't healed and a frontrunner does not emerge, Sanders' campaign will most likely continue to build momentum.
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In a study published today in Science Translational Medicine, scientists healed a 0.4-inch fracture in pigs in eight weeks without invasive surgery.
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That Underwood has healed with little visible damage means that she can be much more at peace with herself in her own skin.
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As a pediatrician, she tended to the sick and healed them, and even saw the eradication of childhood diseases like polio and smallpox.
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There is a place for light therapy or steroid cream or biological medication, but back then I healed myself from the inside out.
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With the giant lizards suddenly gone, and as the environment slowly healed itself, the survivors jockeyed for position within the re-emerging ecosystems.
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"It helped me knowing that she truly is healed and she'll survive and get many, many good years from my kidney," Jodi said.
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In fact, most Republicans believe not only have old wounds not been healed, but that new fissures are opening because of Trump's candidacy.
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I probed through a bunch in my limited time and found things that, for instance, healed allies, debuffed enemies, improved potion effectiveness, etc.
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It behooves us to keep saying 'me too,' to keep being healed from it, and for these predators to be brought to justice.
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The boy was sent home from the hospital in February 2016, and over the next 21 months, researchers said his skin healed normally.
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A dentist installed a small device (as shown in the photograph above) to secure the teen's teeth while the jaw healed, explained Russell.
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"It's not fully healed but we are shooting and we have a release date so I just have to keep going," he explained.
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"His shoulder never healed and it started a bit of a downward spiral," his personal assistant for 50 years, Doc Giffin, tells PEOPLE.
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This is how healing works, and it is very much possible to be healed -- to be whole -- even as your body falls apart.
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Rather, they understand healthcare ideology, but ideology never cured a cancer or healed a broken leg, and it never paid a hospital bill.
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At least initially, all the country's internal fissures (between secularists, practising Catholics, Jews and Protestants) were healed as citizens rallied round the tricolour.
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He had his second and third back operations last year and had said he wanted to take his time making sure it healed.
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After steady followups over 21 months, the researchers found that Hassan's new skin healed normally, didn't blister anymore, and was resistant to stress.
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"The man who healed so many hearts during his life, has left so many broken by his death," a Houston Chronicle obituary read.
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Collins said Cespedes could be an option to play some in center when his leg healed, but that appears to be less likely.
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People live in company towns, eat company food, get healed by company medicine, and spout off their company slogans like pained religious expressions.
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The so-called Human Ken Doll is out of the hospital, though far from healed, after plastic surgery that could have killed him.
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You're a problem solver, but some things can only be healed by inaction, sitting with your feelings and accepting each part of yourself.
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Amongst the glittered-faces and backwards snapbacks, the sun shone and all the wounds we'd suffered during the great downpour of 2016 healed.
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They play at San Diego on Thursday night, and their hope is that quarterback Trevor Siemian's bruised left shoulder is healed by then.
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Mr. Trump received five draft deferments during the Vietnam War, including one for bone spurs in his feet that he said later healed.
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" She continued: "Particularly on race and ethnicity issues which, far from being healed, have been exacerbated in our politics over the past year.
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Spell said he is not opposed to doctors, but says members of his congregation have been healed of AIDS-HIV and even cancer.
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Before you start making a personal game, you have to be healed from the inside in order to bring people to follow you.
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The Donny & Marie star, 7413, acknowledged that while she has moments in which she feels healed from Michael's 2010 suicide, they are fleeting.
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He told Siatta he would stay in the cell for a few weeks and eat commissary food until the bruises and cuts healed.
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His surgically repaired right foot has not healed sufficiently for Simmons, the No. 1 overall pick, to play in the final 26 games.
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Go for damp makeup sponges over firm brushes, use lightweight mineral makeup, and stick to a minimal routine until the burn has healed.
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Carl chooses not to dramatize the ending to several plot threads, most notably the story of how he and D'Amico healed their marriage.
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"This deep wound will not be healed as long as I live because I lost my children and that means I've lost myself."
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After four days of therapy, an utterly healed president was so grateful that he personally arranged a green card for the young yogi.
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She understood now that touching itself was important, whether it healed or not; she had not realized this before she became a nurse.
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Democrats are hoping that any lingering rifts in the party can be healed by a Democratic convention united in opposition to Donald Trump.
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"Honestly the party has to be healed, has to be brought together and I think the party can be brought together," he said.
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Removing my cast before it had fully healed was incredibly painful, and I was so scared when I made my way to the examiners.
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He says he worries it might reopen the deep wounds of grief for a family who after all this time may have partially healed.
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Until I healed myself I couldn't heal other people, and I couldn't be of use to anyone until I was of use to myself.
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O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story and a searing standalone take on the culture that produced the Simpson case and hasn't healed from it yet.
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She won't tell anyone, including the police, where she's been for nearly a decade or how she was miraculously healed of her visual impairment.
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Though Becton's physical injuries have healed, "the psychological damage from this attack will follow her for the rest of her existence," her lawyer said.
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I was back on the field after three weeks, but a medical exam during the NFL Combine revealed my foot had not fully healed.
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Before being healed, participants had to fill out "informed consent" forms, complete with a safe word to end things if they got too intense.
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Some scholars have suggested she suffered from epilepsy or mental illness, but, regardless of her true affliction, the story goes that Jesus healed her.
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As painful as the short term might be, missing the postseason would mean adding a lottery pick next season to a presumably healed Thompson.
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There's a spiritual quote I heard once that says that not everything can be healed or cured, but that it should be properly named.
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"It was unbelievable, she slowly, painfully deteriorated over three years, and when she died, I took comfort knowing she was finally healed," Siltzer says.
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One of the commonest is dislocation—with, for instance, the hip ball coming out of the socket because soft tissue has not healed properly.
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She added that the international court's decisions - over 60 of 83 defendants convicted have been Serbs - had aggravated rather than healed divisions in Bosnia.
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What's more, many of these wounds had healed, suggesting the animal was able to live for months, and possibly years, after these injuries appeared.
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For the victims of the abuse he covered up and enabled, the news of the cardinal's death has reopened wounds that had barely healed.
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Four months and multiple surgeries later, the young boy is healthy and healed — even getting a pit bull puppy last week for his birthday.
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Once we decide that we can heal ourselves, not leaning on anybody else, and focus our attention on that, we will come out healed.
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At the Citadel, Archmaester Marywn is impressed that Sam healed Jorah, but Sam also gets in trouble a little bit for breaking the rules.
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A Brazilian man with multiple brain tumors was healed after loved ones prayed to her, the Italian Catholic bishops' association's official newspaper Avvenire reported.
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He is starting to pull the ball with authority, a sign that the thumb that has bothered him all year is finally fully healed.
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"Biblically, there are cases where people have been healed by the word of God," Pastor Victor Kirk of the Sharon Bible Fellowship Church explains.
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Columnist Fred Barnes frets that the Republican rift will not be healed and that the prospect of a GOP triumph this November is fading.
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It's been over 5 months since Tom Cruise broke his ankle while filming a stunt for Mission: Impossible 6 — and he's still not healed.
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"When I listen to a certain ASMR, I literally feel like my body is being lifted and I'm being healed," she told The Fader.
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If your tattoo hasn't healed in four weeks, or if it starts to ooze or swell, then book an appointment with your dermatologist, stat.
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The hospital believes that the 11-month-old baby has suffered irreversible brain damage that cannot be healed by treatment, according to CBS News.
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Assuming we get to the heart of grief, of feeling, what measures are in place to help us return healed — or at least intact?
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The injury has healed and De Grasse is 100 percent healthy, but he is not where he wants to be from a fitness standpoint.
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"Part of the story we're able to tell is that Tim is in a much better place, but he's not miraculously healed," Wishcamper said.
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As soon as it healed he was going to wear a hoop, but for now he had a gold stud from the ladies' section.
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Our nominee, Hubert Humphrey, never healed the rupture, lost the general election, and gave the country six and a half years of Richard Nixon.
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Sometimes, bone stimulators are used; these are external devices which can speed healing, especially in a bone that has not healed despite adequate treatment.
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Now that this album's done, as much as I healed a lot of things by making it, I know that it's an ongoing thing.
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The girl's physical wounds have healed, and she is thriving in a new home and school in the North Bronx, law enforcement officials said.
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She also didn't say when she received the surgery but implied that it had at least partially healed in referencing her "Pez dispenser" scar.
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Tigers Manager Brad Ausmus said Maybin's wrist had not healed quickly enough for him to be ready for the April 5 opener at Miami.
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I had surgery to burn out the endometrial tissue, and I was told that I should no longer experience pain once I had healed.
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It looks like Drake's ankle's gone from 0 to 100 overnight ... meaning it miraculously healed, or the injury was suspicious in the first place.
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We were crazy and had sex at four weeks — like, literally the day after my doctor said I was healed and could do it.
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As her knee healed, she began writing songs, which "came out of a need to express another facet that my body couldn't," she says.
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My ex-wife healed from the cancer, and went on to marry again and have two children, but my violation was a big one.
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The ankle is not completely healed, and Hanyu said he worried at times before the Games whether he would be able to skate again.
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I hoped I would be officially healed one day, and serenity would fall over the rest of my life like a quiet, steady snow.
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So I "healed" my weight gain and depression with copious MDMA, as well as speed that I procured in the form of diet pills.
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I've since undergone years of traditional talk and group therapy with trauma specialists, and I am more healed today than I ever thought possible.
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When Kanye West infamously crashed her Video Music Awards acceptance speech in 2009, then, it caused a fracture that has still not quite healed.
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They were unsuccessful, and after she'd sufficiently healed from her gunshot wound, Carol got herself a hermit's hut on the outskirts of the Kingdom.
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Majors reportedly bit the hand of her attacker and authorities believed that the teenager's family was hiding him from police until his hand healed.
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Hollywood likes to insist that by meeting one special person, be it lover, alien, or friend, you can heal and be healed in turn.
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As The Times at least suggested in 1878, the wounds of the past may not be healed until restitution and acknowledgment are finally conjoined.
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An act of terrible trauma is healed, often overcome, with the help of animal friends, kindly strangers and a good dose of humanlike optimism.
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"I truly believe our divided nation can be healed and brought together as one by 'Cats' — the musical, the movie, the disaster," he said.
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He redeemed us from the curse of flu, and we receive it and we take it, and we are healed by his stripes, amen.
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"You might have someone who has 150 scars that are healed up — it still gets to be pretty graphic," he said in an interview.
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She's still nursing a broken arm -- but Paige VanZant says she'll be healed up and ready to knock people out again in 6 MONTHS.
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And Chee is willing to immerse himself in this ambivalence, to explore fully how writing his autobiographical novel both wounded him and healed him.
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The kitten was also spayed while under anesthesia for the collar operation, so she is all ready to be adopted once she is fully healed.
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For background, the OA (Marling) and Homer (Emory Cohen) are about to touch each other for the first time after having healed Sheriff Markham's wife.
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In the end, it healed perfectly, and the only lasting physical souvenir from that experience is IBS, brought on by the stress, and chipped teeth.
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It's only after your tattoo is healed (about four weeks later, after the peeling stage is over) is it time to put on the sunscreen.
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A chainsaw wound can be healed with a splash of antiseptic, while new skill and weapon upgrades can be earned by seeking out hidden coins.
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Well-healed neighbors never embraced Twigg-Smith's vision and fought hard to limit parking and nighttime activities that any art museum needs to remain healthy.
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A strong fourth quarter healed some of the damage but as the year closed and 2016 began, the battering in the market began yet again.
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Jessica Brodkin has had a diverse career: She's worked in multiple states and industries, learned the art of relieving pain and even healed celebrity clients.
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But the wounds of war cannot be healed until a transitional justice process demanded by the United Nations in a resolution last October moves forward.
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We do another X-ray and see that while it has healed (yay!), there's scar tissue that may just be forcing my joint off track.
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Now there are fresh wounds that have to be healed, but few seem to be addressing the harsh political realities of a post-ISIS Iraq.
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"Look at before-and-after pictures and look at healed results because that is what you're actually going to be walking around with," says Aava.
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"Senator McCain has returned to work in the Senate and will be wearing a walking boot until his injured tendon is fully healed," it added.
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We have not healed from this yet, because if you do a historical piece about Abe Lincoln and George Washington, no one bats an eye.
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"It's a great feeling, just to know that I healed my body from inside without even knowing it because of my weight loss," she says.
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The headmaster tortures the students while muttering, "Blessed are the wicked who are healed by my hands," seeking to force them to suppress their abilities.
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Jordan has a partially healed cut on the underside of his chin and a birthmark on the right side of his stomach, according to police.
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"These wounds, these wounds of memory, these wounds of forgetting can only be healed on the foundation of truth," Morawiecki told a ceremony in Warsaw.
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"It's his right arm, so it's the arm that he would have baptized and healed and done all the amazing things with," Regnier told CBC.
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Most of the women diagnosed with BIA-ALCL visited their doctors because of "pain, lumps, swelling, or asymmetry" that developed after they were fully healed.
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While he longs for some medical breakthrough that will provide a cure, there's little hope for that and for whatever reason, God hasn't healed him.
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Against enemies it deals 60 damage, but more importantly it totally shuts down their ability to be healed altogether for the same five-second span.
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Since February, the Fab Five have healed us from within and provided a glowing bright spot in an often hellish cultural, social, and political landscape.
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Even though I was healed from that old habit of eating food out of the trash, I noticed that I still had a food addiction.
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"It affected us forever," Lane says of what followed that night in October, adding that while her ankle has healed, she still experiences pain sometimes.
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Mu Sochua, a deputy to Kem Sokha who fled the crackdown in Cambodia, said the nation's deep divisions could not be healed in one ceremony.
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Like all families confronted with this situation, we were prepared to do whatever needed to be done financially to see that our son healed properly.
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Too often the injury is dismissed as "just a sprain," with no specific treatment and a return to full activity before it has completely healed.
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I had a glorious two months this summer of entirely healed hands, and I can see a future for myself where my fingers are unblemished.
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My injuries have mostly healed, but as I rediscover every time I watch gymnastics on TV, the sport is still deeply, viscerally in my body.
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"My time in Los Angeles has healed the schisms between my art, clairvoyance practice, and life—the mystery of reconstitution has presented itself," she says.
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But now, after having missed most of his season with a chronic hip injury, Albrecht has healed enough to make one last go of it.
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It was my intention to get a really good experience out of it, so the audience is healed and genuinely better people when they leave.
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According to Aschwanden, it wasn't the water that healed her but the hour in silence that helped her meditate, and calm her mind and body.
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The astrologer-physicians accepted a patient's urine [not so much to be analyzed but] more as a token of the patient's will to be healed.
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We just barely recovered from being introduced to "feather brows", and were hoping for some peace and normalcy in the beauty world while we healed.
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This young woman who had been so ill-used by her country, a woman who stood up and fought anyway, would never be fully healed.
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She believes that the rot can only be healed if an empathetic and loving leader, equally versed in American history and culture, takes the helm.
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But there was no way he could avoid the blades of the Iron Throne, and his arms and legs were covered with half-healed cuts.
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A new report from the United Nations says the ozone layer is on the mend, and large parts could be completely healed by the 2030s.
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I have healed a lot since then, and I have been able to realize my self worth and I know how people should treat me.
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He is also referring to the refurbished Severino, who insists his shoulder is fully healed after spending nearly the entire season on the injured list.
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Newnam, 70, said he thought the United States had healed from the Civil War by the 1920s but is "regressing" to a state of polarization.
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The authorities believe that the teenager's family was shielding him until a wound on his hand had healed, an official briefed on the case said.
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He was a German-born evangelist whose open-air Christian revivals drew millions of followers, many of them hoping to be healed of their afflictions.
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When a healer-class hero uses the "Needs healing" emote while targeting a teammate, the healer will tell them to group up to get healed.
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The rift was healed after conservative legislators secured support to amend the bill to require a hospital committee to advise on abortions after 22 weeks.
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"The Insult" Writer-director Ziad Doueiri uses a Beirut courtroom to examine old wounds that haven't healed in "The Insult," Lebanon's first foreign language nomination.
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An independent medical expert hired by Human Rights Watch said that X-rays of Najjar showed his ankle had been broken and had not healed properly.
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If you're an optimist, then the Earth conveniently healed itself after only a few years of catastrophe (by that logic, global warming is nothing to fear).
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"Big things were healed in this record," Rimes told PEOPLE Now on Thursday, reflecting on some of the past rumors that have persisted throughout the years.
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"The shining moment of my convention experience was meeting Brian and seeing that he is now healed, happy and enjoying life with his family," Maness says.
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He added that she has yet to see the videos of her rescue and that he'll make sure she doesn't until she's healed a bit more.
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One of its heads seemed to have a mortal wound, but its mortal wound was healed, and the whole earth marveled as they followed the beast.
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"I don't think it's going to be healed (by Week 1)," Nagy told reporters of Floyd, who was injured while being cut-blocked against the Broncos.
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Officials say each puppy was spayed or neutered, and microchipped, and now that they've healed, they're ready to embark on their journeys to find loving homes.
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My body eventually healed; my milk supply evened out, and we found our way on what I had assumed would be a roughly 12-month journey.
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Wear protective, loose clothing to keep your tat out of the sun, but don't apply sunblock until after it looks healed, which is around three weeks.
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On Monday, Daniel Hollenback — who goes by the username Sublimebro — uploaded photos to Reddit of a turtle whose injuries were healed thanks to his father's efforts.
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While Phuc is getting treatments now to heal the physical wounds left on her body from the napalm, her emotional wounds healed a long time ago.
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Wearing a green patterned dress, she squints into the sun as she holds up her handless arm, the scabs of the stump still not fully healed.
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This is the continuing rift of Hillary and Bernie that has not healed and doesn&apost appear that it&aposs going to heal any time soon.
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The only way he can marry her, says the father, is if he proves his strength by coming back the next day with a healed scar.
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So in one sense I can say I have seen this split in the country before, and to some extent it kind of healed up again.
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But the scars from the last round of major LNG developments perhaps haven't quite healed, and are fresh in the memories of many would-be developers.
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Stella's burn wounds were healed with the help of an experimental skin graft made from descaled cod fish, seen above, according to Michigan State University vets.
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The Orb of Harmony remains active until the target is fully healed or line of sight is broken, at which point it disappears after three seconds.
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Next, Robbins visualizes "colored light coming down and filling his body, healing anything — body, thoughts, feelings — that needs to be healed," he writes on his website.
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So perhaps no step down in competition is necessary, and he should instead be thrown right back into the heavyweight fray when his bruises are healed.
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Now that the labor market is nearly healed and inflation is rising toward the Fed's 2 percent goal, Fed officials want to start shrinking that portfolio.
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Now that the labor market is nearly healed and inflation is rising toward the Fed's 2-percent goal, Fed officials want to start shrinking that portfolio.
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"We expect no disruption to the tour in any way and are looking for a replacement 747 Ed Force One while our current beauty is healed."
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She saw three doctors and had two operations before it healed, but she still cannot walk normally and can no longer do the gardening she loves.
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"We were surprised by the progress of the healing, with the wound almost entirely healed," said Barbara Cheney, a research fellow at the University of Aberdeen.
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"Even if I recover quickly, I won't be fully healed," she told him, fretting that she might not be able to dance at her own wedding.
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When the self-described prophet descended from the stage to bless attendees, placing his hand on their heads, several declared themselves healed from sickness or infirmity.
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Eleven years old and all cried out, as deeply and desperately asleep as he'd ever been, he had a dream that healed him whole by morning.
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And while some said he re-broke that same Navicular bone the next summer, a CT scan revealed that it hadn't healed as the team wanted.
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I mean there's a lot of division, and we're going to put it back together and we're going to have a country that's very well healed.
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Second, it irritated many members who felt that the N.R.A. was rushing toward an endorsement before the deep wounds of a bitter Republican primary had healed.
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Divisions within the party would be united under a Humphrey candidacy in 1968, the wounds Vietnam opened among "New Democrats" healed by a Cold War liberal.
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At least there was some good news: Within a few months, Sherman's feet had healed enough for him to join us for walks, and then jogs.
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Johnson said that while the cartilage in his knee was fully healed, he felt he would be better off spending the week practising rather than playing.
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A similar story plays out for patients with chronic pain, such as persistent low back pain or pain resulting from an injury that never properly healed.
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The inmates complained about unreliable electricity and water, injuries that had not healed, and the vermin that forced them to hang leftover food from the ceiling.
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This was the first time a quarantine hospital was established in the US, and its name, "Lazaretto," was taken from Lazarus, a Biblical leper Jesus healed.
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If you sprain an ankle and try to run before it has healed, you can cause further damage, but pain usually dissuades you from pushing it.
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Yes, I suppose a bullet is cheaper in the short-run, but ask the wonderfully healed and renewed Germans now if that cost savings worked out.
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Paetyn is "starting to heal emotionally and continues to heal physically" and anything that has not healed will be skin grafted in surgery, according to Brendon.
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How dare I take 'Fight Song' away from them — that it was their song, and it healed them, and now they couldn't listen to it anymore.
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