"They're traumatized, a lot of grown folk are traumatized," he said.
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"They feel undervalued, demoralized, and I'm using the word traumatized, they are traumatized," Rinaldi said.
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Just because nobody had complained, I couldn't be sure he hadn't traumatized someone else the way he had traumatized me.
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"Lauren was so developmentally traumatized and emotionally traumatized, she really wasn't in any condition to talk about the sexual abuse," one prosecutor explained to the Morning News.
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Good news, Silicon Valley viewers who were traumatized by the horse-head scene from "Godfather II." You now have a new horse-related pop-culture moment to be traumatized by!
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" Of the experience, she adds: "Brooke is not traumatized.
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" Duffin said the victim is "traumatized by the incident.
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"The frontline workers are burnt out and traumatized," he said.
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He hadn't entirely shaken his brainwashing and was deeply traumatized.
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But Hepburn was so traumatized that she was unable to.
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"I was uncomfortable at best, traumatized at worst," said John.
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We know that happens with people who are traumatized — gaps.
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She's traumatized emotionally and in many other ways that's problematic.
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And the safer creators they did invite are all traumatized.
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" In that moment I felt shaken up, traumatized," Kenton described.
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And then when they're arrested, they're traumatized all over again.
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"[A] lot of people are wounded, shocked, traumatized," he said.
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The workers were traumatized, but so were their family members.
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Two Comet employees said they were traumatized by the incident.
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Ten years after his brother's death, he is still traumatized.
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"Meteorites are traumatized by their journey to Earth," Karl says.
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You can tell he and his little brother are traumatized.
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Larson, who won an Oscar for playing a traumatized rape
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Of course, the child is not assuaged; she is traumatized.
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Palestinians have been traumatized by wars, military occupation, and terrorist
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It began to chip away at his traumatized Reek persona.
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Years later, I'm still traumatized and heartbroken over the experience.
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"I'm still a little traumatized," she said before the race.
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Now, she's more aware of how traumatized he actually was.
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I'm not the only one who's been traumatized by food.
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Debbie Reynolds, conversely, was traumatized after being denied an abortion.
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James, traumatized, began to vomit, eventually filling both plastic bags.
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"I was uncomfortable, at best, traumatized at worst," he said.
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Like a botched execution, it left the family newly traumatized.
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"Don't allow people to continue to be traumatized," she said.
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In the immediate aftermath of the riots, Hooker was traumatized.
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Millie came to us severely traumatized in August of 2018.
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Once, he saw something that left him traumatized for months.
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My son was a bit gloomy though clearly not traumatized.
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New York Times columnists are a lifeline for the traumatized.
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I know there's people traumatized … he's very supportive of this.
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Children whose parents get deported end up stressed and traumatized.
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" According to Fox News, police say the victim's family is "traumatized.
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Children must not be traumatized by being separated from their parents.
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At first, people were traumatized as their friends began to disappear.
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For months, she felt so traumatized, she couldn't keep food down.
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"Ariana is still traumatized by Mac Miller's death," the source says.
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"These animals come in the sanctuary traumatized as well," says Varley.
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You saw a broken girl, who was lonely, scared, and traumatized.
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"The girls told me they were traumatized by Abby," she said.
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We were coming from a war-torn country and were traumatized.
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WHO AT THE CDC WAS TRAUMATIZED BY MUFFINS AS A CHILD?
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I think we're still all, we've been traumatized as an industry.
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She had a nine month old baby that looked so traumatized.
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I'm traumatized by what happened to John Lennon refusing an autograph.
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Aside from looking mildly traumatized after the bath, Vinny looks great.
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His pop kingdom was built on the backs of traumatized babies.
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People wounded in mass shootings, and victims' families, emerge deeply traumatized.
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A post that has terrorized, traumatized, and enraged the victim's family?
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"Women have been traumatized since the beginning of time," she said.
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Thousands died, thousands more — and, indeed, the entire nation — were traumatized.
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Turkos alleges that she spent the following day traumatized and confused.
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They are traumatized, instead of protected, by the criminal justice system.
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Another came home traumatized; his alcoholism eventually landed him in prison.
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He sat despondent and clearly traumatized, only muttering a few words.
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Families here are traumatized; faith and trust in government have evaporated.
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We all went to the hospital and were all just traumatized.
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"I cannot run the company with devastated, traumatized people," he said.
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On social media, traumatized residents said the paramilitaries were behaving brutally.
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In the days after it came out, I was so traumatized.
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The story is tangled, the characters traumatized and suspicious of language.
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"He's a traumatized old man," Mr. Mutsvangwa said of Mr. Mugabe.
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I had seen trauma before, but never an entire traumatized nation.
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In the former Soviet Union, an entire society had been traumatized.
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"They gave him back sick and beaten and traumatized," Roxana said.
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I've never seen refugees as traumatized as coming out of Syria.
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Erick's face is shattered, and he and his family are traumatized.
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Some have been able to move on, others remain deeply traumatized.
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And Aimee is still traumatized by what happened on the bus.
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She was persistently traumatized by feelings of abandonment from her childhood.
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Traumatized and impoverished, Finns spent decades trying to recover and rebuild.
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So I don't know where people are getting this traumatized part.
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Some of the most severely traumatized children with never seek treatment.
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They joked and said, 'Seaman traumatized me in my early childhood.
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It traumatized her and helped fuel her addiction to prescription pills.
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Others are fearful of being traumatized yet again by police officers.
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"I was kind of messed up and traumatized," she told me.
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Every traumatized face I passed had a look of numb exhaustion.
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I reassured him that I was O.K., just a bit traumatized.
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The organization then spends years rehabilitating the often-traumatized young orangutans.
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I don't blame my teachers for this in the slightest — it is no easy feat to explain calculus or the Electoral College to a class of over 25 traumatized students when you have also been traumatized.
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Everyone is allowed to change their story, except traumatized sexually abused boys??
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The little dog involved in this incident wasn't the only one traumatized.
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Police told local media outlets the instructor was "traumatized" by the events.
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Najjar said she was still traumatized from the 2014 war with Israel.
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Her mother told the court how traumatized she was in her stead.
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AF: You know these kids they were pretty traumatized at being separated.
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Sean Bean's unmatched talent for dying on screen has traumatized fans everywhere.
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She did it because she knew that I was so seriously traumatized.
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The boy was clearly traumatized from witnessing his father arrested at school.
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"The girls told me they were traumatized by Abby," says Burke, 33.
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The incident also traumatized Rios, according to Soto, who admired Kinsey greatly.
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Thinking of all the women he traumatized over the past 50 years.
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Comedian Michael Rapaport plays the part of the traumatized Brooklyn macho man.
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Repeated beatings at the hands of ISIS fighters have utterly traumatized him.
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"I was dealing with a child who was traumatized," he says now.
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" Diana later recalled that this moment "threw me completely, it traumatized me.
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War I, as the medical communities of all belligerents grappled with traumatized
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Having survived the 2002 anti-Muslim riots in Gujarat, Anjum is traumatized.
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Obviously we know people who are traumatized have those sort of gaps.
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What is the best way to help those who have been traumatized?
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Many were still perplexed and disturbed and traumatized by the 2016 election.
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She's a sweet-faced college student, traumatized by a terrible family tragedy.
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The Brexit vote, by contrast, has traumatized British politics by narrowing it.
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"The little boy was so traumatized and in such shock," Goodwin remembers.
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I was so traumatized, and hearing that completely demoralized and revictimized me.
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She emerged traumatized and struggled to rekindle her relationships with her siblings.
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"It's creating a whole generation of kids who are traumatized," she says.
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The episode takes great care to unfurl just how traumatized Claire is.
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"I'm traumatized by the violence that marginalized people suffer already," he said.
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Yes, Blacks are still traumatized from the atrocities our ancestors lived through.
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"I love touring, but the schedule traumatized me," Jane Hansen tells Billboard.
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Many people carried nothing but babies too traumatized to make any noise.
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Traumatized, she said she never read the paperwork, which was in English.
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We are all traumatized…and are praying for Adrieanna and her family.
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Rinse and repeat until everybody gets tired, demonized, traumatized or sufficiently intimidated.
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I was traumatized by three miscarriages and scared of future reproductive problems.
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The incident has left residents of the area both traumatized and frightened.
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They most likely feel emboldened by the president, not traumatized by him.
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"She is traumatized and not able to speak properly," Dr. Dhattarwal said.
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Roguelon lives today in Bordeaux, still traumatized, I think, by what happened.
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And then they became either fatalities or survivors traumatized by the carnage.
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Women were hurt and traumatized, and their lives and careers irreparably damaged.
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There he raised a family and provided sanctuary for often traumatized emigrants.
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The video shows a traumatized Andy explaining to police what he'd seen.
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"These are people who are so traumatized, they bury it," he said.
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She told university investigators she was too traumatized to remember events clearly.
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Tens of thousands of Afghan civilians have been killed, maimed and traumatized.
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Terrorizing traumatized refugees with detention and home raids only exacerbates their anguish.
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"It's very sad, because you're traumatized after such an event," Ribeiro said.
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"This was a great tragedy and my son is very traumatized," Cuevas said.
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"LGBTQ people are often traumatized when they go to the police," said Tillery.
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She is "OK, but traumatized," said police, local TV station KTLA 5 reports.
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We're marching in solidarity with all Americans who feel marginalized, traumatized, and unheard.
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They're still traumatized by the disappearance of Ulrich's little brother, Mads, in 1986.
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I want to tell you that we are very traumatized and pressurized people.
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"Stop it!" he exclaims, traumatized after hearing the horror of what she's done.
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I do think the D.C. political culture got cracked and traumatized by Trump.
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In the complaint, the family said they have been "traumatized" by the experience.
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"NONE of the kids were upset or traumatized," the parent, Farahlyn Hansen, wrote.
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"This was a brutal attack that has traumatized an entire family," he concluded.
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But we're not traumatized by cars, and we don't try to ban them.
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But Martin said the incident still left her 9-year-old son traumatized.
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It is the story of traumatized siblings, and the plight of sex workers.
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Two, zombie researchers are usually traumatized, isolated individuals with bad cases of PTSD.
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"She was so traumatized that she wasn't talking," Brane told the Associated Press.
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I am traumatized from a slumber party in seventh grade -- PERINO: Me, too.
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In those films, a young Argento would get raped, undress and traumatized onscreen.
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And suddenly, a traumatized Starr can no longer keep her two identities separate.
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Family friend Barbara Beckett said the parents are "traumatized" over their daughter's death.
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PTSD. No other war in recent memory has left service members traumatized in
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"This is something that has really traumatized this community," Byrd told WMC-TV .
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"It doesn't seem they have been traumatized in any way," he tells PEOPLE.
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"The whole country is traumatized by the magnitude of the disaster," he added.
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At schools characterized by a traumatized student population, this should be status quo.
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"Ariana is still traumatized by Mac Miller's death," a source previously told PEOPLE.
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People often ask me if I am traumatized when I return to prisons.
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The total number of injured and traumatized extends into the tens of millions.
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A huge infiltration of troops could also inject more fear into traumatized citizens.
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Asia was rescued from her traffickers, but she was left traumatized and terrified.
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"Everyone here in this province was traumatized by the massive earthquake," Tondop said.
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We had a lot of customers in our shop and they were traumatized.
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The article celebrates Canada's civilian run programs to help these traumatized refugees assimilate.
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Traumatized and without work authorization, she often went days without a full meal.
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Nicholas Kristof Traumatized by the election results, many Americans are asking: What now?
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Despite being wounded and traumatized, he is not being allowed to leave Honduras.
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Obviously we know people who are traumatized can have those sort of gaps.
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It's being surrounded by people who have been hurt that has traumatized him.
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They would've been traumatized, devastated, and wouldn't buy his artwork, ha, ha, ha!
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I recognize now that everything made me jump because I was really traumatized.
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The two men survived but Rae was left traumatized by what he'd seen.
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"I come out of that building traumatized every single day," Ms. Boyd said.
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Rohingya women physically traumatized by rape continue to cross the border into Bangladesh.
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They felt like they had been traumatized by Barack Obama and his administration.
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In each case, the families were too traumatized, understandably, to let us in.
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And it had the greatest impact on the most traumatized or vulnerable children.
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Many "guests," as the volunteers call the migrants, arrive hungry, sick or traumatized.
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For a while, he found himself "the official voice" of a traumatized club.
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Times Insider I had seen trauma before, but never an entire traumatized nation.
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"Doan is traumatized that there was no fairness shown to her," he said.
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She spends the entirety of the film in a state of traumatized bewilderment.
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When we have experienced trauma, we bring our traumatized histories into our relationships.
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They were victims of partition, traumatized, forced to migrate to a new country.
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She's still traumatized, but she's doing better than I thought she would do.
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"I don't know if being left behind, if he was traumatized," she said.
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Two days is a long time to keep 423 frail, traumatized people alive.
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People working with refugees, people working with immigrants, veterans, traumatized children, drug addicts.
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"I would have been traumatized for life," Mr. Nadler, 22014, said on Friday.
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A traumatized bear who can't connect to anyone –- except a tender, understanding human.
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They're like children you've traumatized and tortured so they won't let you visit.
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I once shunned shower music, perhaps traumatized by a former roommate's shower playlist.
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Our family is traumatized, and yearns to be together during this painful time.
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The attempted coup on July 15 killed 290 people and traumatized Turkish politics.
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This episode — however less violent than the Parkland massacre — still traumatized my granddaughter.
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The police said he was "traumatized" and initially had trouble communicating with detectives.
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Many young migrants arrive at hospitals already traumatized from whatever they were fleeing.
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In short, every single person on the planet should be brutally disoriented and traumatized.
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Instead, it shows Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) taunting a traumatized and blood-splattered Rick.
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Lizzie Elliot (Hayley Law) is the traumatized daughter of Vernon (Ato Essandoh), Takeshi's partner.
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Raids also traumatized immigrant communities — decreasing trust in local police, local government, schools, etc.
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"The whole business community is traumatized," said one of the sources, a Saudi businessman.
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"He is still traumatized by the death of his daughter," Saldivar told BuzzFeed News.
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She told BuzzFeed News that she was too traumatized to visit film sets regularly.
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The few employees who did speak, on the condition of anonymity, described being traumatized.
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To the people who've suffered, to the people who've been traumatized and their families.
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The strength she showed, however, belied the fact that the incident severely traumatized her.
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"We were pretty traumatized, it was horrific," said Nigel, who withheld his last name.
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The whole crowd ducked and i've never felt more traumatized and ready to panic.
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"WHO AT THE CDC WAS TRAUMATIZED BY MUFFINS AS A CHILD?" asked one person.
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Kim's fear is authentic and real, and it comes from a very traumatized place.
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Cons of seeing it with family: But they might come out traumatized and exhausted.
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To be human, Westworld suggests, is to be traumatized by the act of living.
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She raised a traumatized kid who, when she was teen, ran away from home.
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Courageous, traumatized women band together to fight a relentless male predator against all odds.
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"Our people are traumatized and finding it difficult to cope," said the provincial governor.
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Boomers lived through the Cuban Missile Crisis, and some of us were traumatized thereby.
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Traumatized and tears streaming down my face, I went back inside and sat down.
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"I think Bono traumatized Ireland," Grian states, completely deadpan, to a tableful of laughter.
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"I guarantee you the cheerleaders and players are going to be traumatized by this."
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A few minutes later, the daughter arrived at a hospital in an ambulance, traumatized.
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Traumatized and in shock, she said, she went into hiding at a relative's house.
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The events in Charlottesville this past Saturday have stunned and traumatized the national psyche.
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And yes, we are traumatized by the senseless daily violence in our own neighborhoods.
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So we see this delayed reporting in many instances, because victims are so traumatized.
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Adults and children alike are weak, hungry, sick, traumatized, and haven't slept for days.
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" They seem "like children you've traumatized / and tortured so they won't let you visit.
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A third, a Briton, is traumatized by the possibility her sentence could be doubled.
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I broke down after she told me this and I cried and was traumatized.
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The aunt exposed her mother's escapades and won custody of a child left traumatized.
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There's a part of me, a very traumatized little boy, that could feel that.
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Feature Even soldiers who fight wars from a safe distance have found themselves traumatized.
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Although traumatized, I found relief in therapy and have lived a wonderful, productive life.
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National ____ Even soldiers who fight wars from a safe distance have found themselves traumatized.
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It has also reopened old wounds and anxieties in southeast Turkey's deeply traumatized population.
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Synopsis: A traumatized veteran, unafraid of violence, tracks down missing girls for a living.
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Many traumatized people, as a result, would describe their emotional pain as physical ailments.
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Murad's mother said she could tell her boys had been traumatized by the ordeal.
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Trench warfare traumatized both soldiers and landscapes, and informed art and literature for years.
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Others recoiled at every loud noise on the boat, traumatized by years of war.
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The country was traumatized by the Great Depression and apprehensive about war in Europe.
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The unit is overworked, underpaid and at times emotionally traumatized, according to the memo.
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The women were moved to a shelter and seemed "traumatized," the police official said.
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Little Dog grows up in Hartford with his traumatized mother and a schizophrenic grandmother.
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Even though they were traumatized, Mr. Jones and his family refused to leave Detroit.
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Everyone was in shock, very traumatized, they had to be given time to recover.
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They were suffering from hypothermia, had burn scars and were traumatized, humanitarian workers said.
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She said she remains traumatized by the violence and fearful in her own city.
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Speaking to Klein, she says she was traumatized and blamed herself for what happened.
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"I rarely got the feeling I was going to work with traumatized people," she said.
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The dog's traumatized and Koehler's wife, who's pregnant, just doesn't feel safe at home anymore.
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Ryan said her son was "distraught" and "traumatized" after learning what his classmates had written.
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The Democratic leader in waiting's first task is to restore equilibrium to his traumatized party.
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The task of identifying children was complicated by their school uniforms, age and traumatized condition.
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We saw traumatized parents dealing with the shock of having children involved in catastrophic accidents.
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Health professionals and human rights lawyers have described sick, hungry, traumatized toddlers in US custody.
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Simran Sethi: I had this weird moment of eating alone and being traumatized by it.
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It's a tool used to prevent people from having to be traumatized ALL OVER AGAIN.
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When headlines explode with the next police-involved killing, some feel traumatized all over again.
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People who know Kim have said she is traumatized and permanently altered by the robbery.
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It didn't make me feel traumatized, and instead I spun it into a funny story.
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"You said it would be funny!" she said, deeply frightened (and, I fear, permanently traumatized).
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Hypothetical question: Would a kitten ever be traumatized by what goes on in this film?
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This could be the best non-horror movie we're too traumatized to ever watch again.
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McGraw told Morales Friday that he believes Burke is traumatized by whatever happened to JonBenét.
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Some are already traumatized by their experiences and prone to mental illness and self-harm.
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They actually escaped genocide in [India], so they were coming from a very traumatized place.
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Is he traumatized by his run-in with not one but dozens of baby demogorgons?
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Chasey's lawyer, John Duran, tells PEOPLE the executive was "very traumatized" by what had occurred.
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And counselors are on hand to help those who've been traumatized by what they've seen.
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Liberia's people were traumatized, the public sector virtually decimated and the infrastructure reduced to rubble.
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"They are still traumatized by the last big earthquake and tsunami in 2004," he said.
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That experience pushed her to think more about traumatized children and how classrooms can help.
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"[The kids] were sitting over there, they're probably traumatized right now," neighbor Rick Tuggle said.
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HERE'S THE RUNDOWNYoung Thug Blasts Airport WorkersDonald Trump's Campaign MastermindAngelina Jolie: The Kids Are Traumatized!
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"My mother was more traumatized that I would no longer be on Scandal!" she says.
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The Turkish parliament was bombed, the Turkish public was attacked, and the nation was traumatized.
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He seems wise and capable beyond his years because that's often how traumatized kids act.
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Those who remained were so traumatized, they were in no position to care for others.
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Watch the preview below and say a quick prayer for the world's most traumatized doc.
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Traumatized by the encounter and the loss of his fellow officer, Sanjay struggles to function.
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He's a doctor, he works in highly traumatized areas, whether natural disasters or war zones.
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The string of cat killings in London has left many of the pets' owners traumatized.
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The prestige of instinct is the traumatized reaction against too many centuries of unreasonable reason.
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Nations and individuals have stepped forward to welcome refugees, ready to soothe the traumatized children.
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The woman's family is "outraged, traumatized and in shock by the abuse," their attorney said.
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When the noise finally stopped, my hearing was "traumatized," as the otolaryngologist later described it.
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While Madison, Travis and a traumatized Alicia make a run for it, Strand stays behind.
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The boy, who had not been injured, stood silently, traumatized, and looked at the ground.
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This mom is watching surveillance video of the ride she says traumatized her son. pic.twitter.
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We have employees who read and look through everything, and it hasn't traumatized us—yet.
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We can't be engaging in the kind of behavior that traumatizes others because we're traumatized.
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Last Halloween, I wrote about how and why this movie traumatized me as a kid.
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"Traumatized children need to participate in activities that keep them busy and engaged," explained Dak.
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The legal fees would be much better spent counseling traumatized employees or going to charity.
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The bridge collapse has traumatized Italy and exposed the decrepit state of the country's infrastructure.
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There's a chance that Hercules, the German shepherd in the video, could have been traumatized.
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The attack traumatized Strasbourg and reminded the country of its continued vulnerability to terrorist attacks.
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She said she had been so traumatized by the abuse that she had a miscarriage.
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"When a mother feels traumatized and insecure, a child feels that same way," she says.
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I was a deeply traumatized child, so reading was a very hard thing for me.
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Then I detailed those events, and explained how they made me feel powerless and traumatized.
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She said that Ms. Quintanilla had appeared traumatized and exhausted when she arrived at Mariposas.
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For one, many people were traumatized and found it hard to discuss what had transpired.
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Their mission goes wrong, leaving Danny traumatized and Anne unable to be a firefighter anymore.
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At displacement camps the SDF had to keep them away from other, often traumatized, residents.
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We may have been experienced parents, but we were inexperienced at parenting a traumatized child.
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Mr. Alawi said he told the militant that his colleagues were too traumatized to speak.
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It gave closure to a lot of young fans who were traumatized by the bombing.
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Australia has incurred a moral debt to people it has traumatized over these four years.
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Children who were so traumatized by offshore detention that they needed psychiatric care in Australia.
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Mr. al-Assad rules a fractured nation of corpses and rubble and tired, traumatized survivors.
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Liberia in 2003 was a country in ruins, with an entirely traumatized and marginalized population.
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It took months for families to be reunited, causing thousands of kids to be traumatized.
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Messy, sexual, traumatized, abusive black women like the one Spencer plays are not easily digested.
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Visiting the area the following year, the sociologist Kai Erikson found the survivors psychologically traumatized.
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"He was traumatized by it," Mercedes Aráoz, who served in García's second Cabinet, told me.
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Often traumatized by war and illiterate, many struggle to find jobs and reintegrate into society.
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Asked why his client fled, Patterson said Bivines was traumatized and panicked in the moment.
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Kat: The time I was most traumatized as a child was when I was asleep.
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The girl's mother said her daughter was traumatized and had missed school over the incident.
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One traumatized elderly woman, Rosa, choked up as she talked to reporters about the fires.
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It's also a population that's highly traumatized, especially in and around Beni [the outbreak epicenter].
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She attended counseling sessions with several people traumatized by Sunday morning's massacre at the Pulse nightclub.
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The combo is fab — it exfoliates without roughing up your skin, so it's soft, not traumatized.
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"We are doing everything we can to help and support people hurt and traumatized," he said.
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And that's quite a transformation when you consider the horse was traumatized when Cimini rescued her.
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Apparently, it's a game for fans of the horror genre and anyone looking to be traumatized.
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Then they encounter a traumatized staff, a half-empty office space, and men carrying boxes around.
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But it still suggests that college students are far more traumatized than many people might think.
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Horne is demanding the city pay the family $10 million, $2.5 million for each "traumatized" member.
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Nevertheless, the high death toll has traumatized the population that has pulled itself together since Ebola.
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These represent more than 500 grieving families and nearly 9,000 traumatized victims in one state alone.
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There's even a wide-eyed, traumatized little survivor-girl who's a dead ringer for Aliens' Newt.
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What struck the emergency physician, though, was their behavior: The toddlers were petrified and seriously traumatized.
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Her most recent case is a former Guardian traumatized by what he was forced to do.
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Young people "traumatized" by growing up in Baltimore's black neighborhoods are desperate for a way out.
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Now, Toni has finally given the traumatized young woman the love she has been craving, unconditionally.
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"I was traumatized, I was crying and I tried to hold myself together," Sarah told WISN.
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Get ready for a whole new generation of children to be completely traumatized by this franchise.
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If only for a moment, the traumatized teen is able to rewrite his own bleak history.
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Lubrano described "dire violence" and an enormous number of very young, and very traumatized, Rohingya refugees.
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I've always wanted to write a song about being physically traumatized or in an abusive relationship.
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Swartz told KEYT she returned home to San Diego after the shooting, traumatized by the ordeal.
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We act like traumatized people are "broken," but my body knew exactly what it was doing.
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In court on Thursday, the families of both girls addressed Christian how he'd traumatized their families.
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If you're feeling traumatized by the Season 20163 premiere of The Walking Dead, you aren't alone.
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The victim was detained for at least 24 hours and is "traumatized," said Area North Cmdr.
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As the air war ramped up, he saw more and more Syrians arriving mutilated—and traumatized.
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Lubrano described "dire violence" and a huge number of very young, and very traumatized, Rohingya refugees.
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But critics say it will place an undue burden on traumatized families with legitimate asylum claims.
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It's Kondracki's personal favorite, since she sees the schoolgirls as different aspects of her traumatized psyche.
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Our thoughts are with the young woman's family and those who were injured and deeply traumatized.
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In other cases, they were too depressed, despondent or traumatized to gather the strength to leave.
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However, as the report itself notes, that could worsen conditions for the company's already traumatized moderators.
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Steven Strait said his character, James Holden, came out of Eros traumatized by what he saw.
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And I was traumatized by it... He is a father figure, an older brother to me.
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Years later, he finally made it to Moscow too, where they now live, illegally and traumatized.
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They often come to us injured, traumatized, and fearful, having known only cruelty at human hands.
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"They are traumatized by what they experienced and overcame," said Davin Mpaka, a neuropsychiatrist with ALIMA.
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"My crew is still traumatized," said Mr. Suharjono, who, like many Indonesians, goes by one name.
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Traumatized students are more likely to have poor attendance as well as academic and behavioral problems.
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The incident left her traumatized with "panic attacks, frequent suicidal ideations, and insomnia," the lawsuit said.
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The path Ninth House's audacious, if traumatized, heroine Galaxy "Alex" Stern takes is a crooked one.
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But usually this was difficult for gay Arabs, who had been traumatized at home and abroad.
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I've spoken to those who were deeply traumatized and others who described their birth as ecstatic.
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The whole process can be daunting to a woman who has just been traumatized, Muldoon said.
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Pretty sure that I did the opposite of that, but I don't think I traumatized anyone.
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It left me traumatized, and for nearly five years afterward, I pretty much shut down sexually.
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She was small when it happened, around the age of five, and was traumatized for years.
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It came eight months after the Paris attacks that traumatized the nation and all of Europe.
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I asked her: If he traumatized and cheated you, why email his aides and meet him?
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Foster children who live in residential facilities are already traumatized and at high-risk of abuse.
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They arrive traumatized, exhausted and disillusioned, often with children suffering from malnutrition after years of siege.
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We are traumatized and exhausted, but determined to fight for our right to live with dignity.
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He was worried that I might be traumatized by some of the material in the presentation.
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Some Asian-Americans are traumatized by tiger parenting, but it's part of our tradition, our culture.
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Of numerous therapies developed to address traumatized patients, TF-CBT is one of the most studied.
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The villagers are traumatized by Rasmussen's treatment, and their meeting with the documentary crew is hostile.
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Things we've been traumatized by our whole lives — we have a right to talk about it.
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Apparently a rumor was swirling that I was deeply traumatized and upset, and that's completely false.
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She said that, and Han's routine abuse, had traumatized her and led to her leaving Everest.
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"These kids are already traumatized and we add a third level of trauma," Dr. Zayas said.
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But that wasn't the situation here; her baby was dead and she would be traumatized forever.
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His death traumatized them both, and contributed to Ms. Rosales's decision to relocate to New York.
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"Our students are going to be traumatized and perpetrated against through the next month," she said.
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The two children who were with them were traumatized by the experience, the couple has said.
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The traumatized and undernourished population rely on public toilets and wash facilities that are usually overburdened.
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Throughout the morning, traumatized victims, some still in pajamas, showed up at reception centers for help.
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Traumatized, she made her way home alone and discovered an ambulance there, taking her mother away.
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According to Daily Mail, Madison was allegedly "traumatized" during their last mother-daughter trip to England.
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Is Cecilia so traumatized by her past that she's seeing — or fantasizing — things that aren't there?
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Traumatized elephants might find comfort in their tiny dog pals, but humans are more sensitive creatures.
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His stint in prison has left him traumatized, persecuted by a guard he knew in childhood.
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But I think there are many traumatized Bilbos who will want a word with you first.
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Kraus said many children at the home that night, including 10 of his nephews, were traumatized.
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Sobel said she was so traumatized by the event that she was hospitalized three days later.
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We know in these situations where kids are traumatized that it can actually affect their brains.
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Others I cut short because I felt that my interviewees were too traumatized to go on.
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In popular culture, American troops are typically portrayed as either fearless warriors or psychologically traumatized victims.
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So they explain this by presenting him as traumatized, out of practice, and out of shape.
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These days, Kylie still seems a little traumatized by the aggressive reaction to her reality TV debut.
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Volunteers found they are given no food or water, and often arrive sick, injured, traumatized or dead.
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I [advise my clients that] the less media they read, the less traumatized they're going to be.
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Dr. Kizihan operates a clinic near Stuttgart, Germany, that treats Yazidis who have been traumatized by ISIS.
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When you're traumatized, like many people who witness a crime, you don't remember as vividly, they said.
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After the wave of attacks that have traumatized our country, the right shouldn't talk about Islamic fundamentalism?
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But trying to explain racism to the traumatized children is a challenge Melissa Alford still grapples with.
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"When it comes down to it, I was completely traumatized by this experience," Harlander told BuzzFeed News.
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Libraries also offered safe spaces for traumatized children and families, who were often witnesses of neighborhood violence.
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"You end up traumatized," Jose Gonzalez Carranza told BuzzFeed News in a phone interview Tuesday from Phoenix.
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Millions of women traumatized by sexual violence in this country and across the world were alongside her.
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Doe and Goodwin discovered they had similar experiences after meeting at a support group for traumatized teens.
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Doctors at the hospital have been trying to keep the traumatized families together as much as possible.
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Feature An unexpected bond between damaged birds and traumatized veterans could reveal surprising insights into animal intelligence.
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Incidents range from children allegedly being hit by officers to distressing accounts of children exhibiting traumatized behavior.
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Hannah is forever traumatized by her separation with her mother; so will these kids in the news.
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Watch More From Broadly: KD: You know, they're not only physically hurt, they're psychologically traumatized by this.
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The results were certainly terrifying — five dead, six wounded, countless others traumatized as witnesses to the carnage.
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Back then, Habibie formed the TGPF to investigate the rapes, but the victims were already too traumatized.
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Hajara is still traumatized from her last experience and how she survived an attack by the insurgents.
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The answer is clear for one Beautyblender-loving individual, whose recent makeup sponge mishap left them traumatized.
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Thanos killed half of our friends and the rest are extremely traumatized and/or trapped in space!
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Kureya said she was "still traumatized" by police storming her Harare home and worries about escalating repression.
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I was traumatized by defeat, and so created a world in which it was no longer possible.
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It's hardly surprising that the game took hold in a nation still traumatized by the Civil War.
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Those who survived were traumatized, separated from their families and communities, their institutions, traditions and belief systems.
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And yes, I guess I deal with a lot of traumatized characters, for one reason or another.
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When Trump is impeached or otherwise leaves office, at risk being traumatized anew by post-Trump politics?
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But experts who study hospice say many more families may be too traumatized to take further action.
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Everybody is traumatized, and everybody is motivated by the basic desires for love, security, family, and honor.
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"I was traumatized for a long time and I ended up dropping out of school," she says.
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Her uncle told The Associated Press that the now-19-year-old is traumatized from her ordeal.
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"I felt really degraded and discriminated against," Critchfield said, adding that he was traumatized by the experience.
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He emerged from captivity deeply traumatized after five years of being subjected to physical and psychological torture.
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"We're traumatized," Ms. Bustamante said as she stood outside her building, watching the traffic of relief workers.
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Many people in the refugee camps have been eerily stoic — seemingly traumatized past the ability to feel.
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Even the girls who escaped are traumatized, he said, and some are afraid to return to school.
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I traveled between hospitals and medical centers and IDP camps, speaking with the injured and the traumatized.
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But the attacks killed as many as 50 children, and dozens more were badly injured and traumatized.
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But the attacks killed as many as 25 children, and dozens more were badly injured and traumatized.
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But the attacks killed as many as 19853 children, and dozens more were badly injured and traumatized.
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Blanche Wright went to prison a broken human so traumatized that she did not talk for months.
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HAMILTON: She was like, 2003 years old, crying, traumatized, don't know what the [expletive] is going on.
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Then, even the screams of traumatized immigrant children torn from their parents may fall on deaf ears.
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Sectarian violence has also traumatized Stephen McLean, the soon-to-be second husband of Liz's sister, Alison.
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"I've been traumatized by religion," said Mr. Panter, who was raised in a Church of Christ family.
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Over three million cold, tired, shelled, traumatized Syrians cannot enter Turkey now as the border is closed.
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In some respects, YouTube also owes such a thorough review to its traumatized employees and their families.
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Afghans who are traumatized by violence typically seek out a mullah or visit a shrine, she said.
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But he emerged a mentally battered man who is still traumatized by his prolonged stay at Krome.
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This means that a lot of time she holds meetings and engagements trying to comfort traumatized mothers.
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My own paternal grandmother, traumatized by the war, gave me my first introduction to that mind-set.
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Afghans who are traumatized by violence typically seek out a mullah or visit a shrine, she said.
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Yet though traumatized by celebrity and the cruelty of his schoolmates, he still desires only one thing.
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That's hardly evidence to convict: Who wouldn't be traumatized by discovering his parents murdered (except maybe Lyle)?
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What white people are really asking for when they demand forgiveness from a traumatized community is absolution.
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"This has opened up some doors that we have been traumatized by over the years," Owen said.
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I completed that tour, devastated and traumatized, then returned a year later as a team leader myself.
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They describe being cheated on and lied to, coerced into abortions, feeling too traumatized to date again.
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But it's not just her work experience that prepared her to help traumatized survivors of the concert.
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He came across abandoned and traumatized children suspected of being used as human shields by ISIS fighters.
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The group goes to great lengths to catch animals — many of which are injured and traumatized, Myers writes.
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She and her team were working with traumatized groups, including orphaned children, women, older adults, and police officers.
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He said some of his patients were traumatized by unexpected shocks and the repercussions went on for years.
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He is going to be traumatized that dad has to go to jail and he&aposs separated, too.
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Majid was "totally traumatized" by the incident, recalled Davis of CUNY Law, who spoke to him shortly after.
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"I was very traumatized thinking about my family and how my life had become a nightmare," he said.
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"It reveals conduct completely inconsistent with her assertion that the mere thought of Ghomeshi traumatized her," he said.
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I was about eight years old and I remember being somewhat traumatized, seeing my mother falling and crying.
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Advocates criticized the administration for the arrests, saying it further traumatized immigrants who were already living in fear.
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"I was quite traumatized after [filming] because we would shoot [the violent scenes] repeatedly," she told The Edit.
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One incident in 2017 traumatized Paraguay when the PCC attacked securities transport company Prosegur in Ciudad del Este.
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"We have been emotionally traumatized, and we need new pipes," Karen Weaver, the mayor of Flint, said Tuesday.
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The victim was detained for at least 24 hours and is "traumatized," said Area North Commander Kevin Duffin.
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I will gladly purchase and send you some books that will change the way your traumatized brain thinks.
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"The more traumatized you are, the more emotional outbursts, the longer you're going to be detained," Cooper said.
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"You feel all the things that traumatized you or gave you anxiety or depressed you disappear," Zimmern says.
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There are definitely the signs of a traumatized society—this is pretty much what my pictures are about.
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It's something darker and sadder than that: It's because Walt Disney was traumatized by his own mother's death.
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The war had killed, maimed, and traumatized millions of Europeans and left the continent physically and economically devastated.
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"This is a massive population that has been traumatized from a very brutal and horrific conflict," he said.
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"Education is extremely important, but we have children who are traumatized before … they even reach preschool," Williamson said.
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Liberals, traumatized by eight years of the Bush presidency, were nervous about the outcome until the very end.
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Southwest is hoping to make amends with its traumatized customers after a deadly in-flight explosion on Tuesday.
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The second-self is appalled and traumatized by her detention, since she still feels herself to be normal.
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For boys, the fear is of castration; girls, as they are traumatized eventually to discover, are already castrated.
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When the lights come back on and the firefighters manage to tame the flames, we face traumatized communities.
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It is an eerie reminder of the group's rule of the area as traumatized residents begin to rebuild.
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Korslund assumed that she had been so traumatized by the murder that she had forgotten what had happened.
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A person who has just shot someone is flooded with adrenaline, sometimes traumatized, and often not thinking clearly.
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France, traumatized by three major terrorist assaults in 42 months, began three days of national mourning on Saturday.
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For "Thousand Yard Stare" (2015), Ms. Lang takes her title from the unfocused gaze of a traumatized soldier.
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Is this a traumatized victim, or has Laurie morphed into something else—a hateful, isolated old white lady?
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She launched the hashtag after her own experience with abuse kept her from helping a traumatized young girl.
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He said she was found with torn clothing and bruises on her neck and too traumatized to speak.
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Moreover, Turkey is further traumatized these days by repeated terrorist attacks from the Islamic State and Kurdish militants.
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They also argue that rejecting these traumatized immigrants puts their lives at risk immediately upon their return home.
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The images, sounds and descriptions of traumatized children separated from their parents sparked her latest rage-giving binge.
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"Now don't let all this get to you," the head nurse comforts the traumatized boy, with a smile.
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I even spoke to a woman who took medical retirement prematurely, too traumatized to keep working at all.
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They say the offices play a crucial role in helping newcomers traumatized from having fled conflict or persecution.
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Why he singled out McCall we may never know, but the exam left her bleeding, traumatized and outraged.
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Mr. Hondros's pictures of the traumatized children are some of the most famed images from that war zone.
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And obviously, parents who weren't traumatized by family separation might have had a better chance with their interviews.
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He had heard the rumor that I was traumatized, too, and I heard rumors that other people were.
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Human rights activists and experts say the campaign has traumatized Uighur society, leaving behind fractured communities and families.
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We're the ones whose kids are going to be traumatized with the stigma of being from New Rochelle.
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When a young person is traumatized, they shrivel and close, and their world becomes very insular and dark.
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Massari, still traumatized by the memory of Regeni's injuries, had become a recluse, avoiding meetings with other ambassadors.
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But she said many did not understand the process or were simply too traumatized to focus on it.
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The racial disparity in published photographs of traumatized bodies is by now a recurring, and almost tedious, question.
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I raised two great boys who do not seem to have been traumatized by my approach to things.
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Traumatized and unsettled, Alice and her mother, now divorced, retreat into memories of their estranged country and family.
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All this may seem distant or irrelevant at a time when many Americans are traumatized by Trump's inauguration.
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And while it was clear that Ford's story empowered some survivors to share, other victims felt re-traumatized.
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Some prisoners had arrived disturbed — traumatized adolescents hauled in from the battlefield, unstable adults who disrupted the cellblocks.
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Edward O'Grady, Officer Waverly Brown and their families and traumatized the entire Rockland County police force and community.
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The Texans may have been traumatized by David Carr's rookie season, in which he was sacked 76 times.
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He said the restaurant's employees were "traumatized" and had told him "there was blood everywhere" after the attack.
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To Ms. Sacra, it feels like tragedy porn: People far away feel good, and the traumatized feel used.
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And in Hampshire, Rutledge visits a clinic where, staring at shellshocked victims, he sees his own traumatized face.
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"Obviously, something happened that traumatized her so much that she's afraid of being trapped," Gensheimer told the Times.
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She is faced by "Anna in Uniform," — a young woman with a traumatized expression staring to the left.
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The past few weeks, which re-traumatized a lot of assault survivors, will not be erased from memory.
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The extortion and threats have left migrants, already scarred from the situations they are fleeing, even more traumatized.
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EI: I didn't want someone from a refugee community to come and be re-traumatized by my work.
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Without counsel, traumatized refugees don't understand what is happening in court and cannot get their legitimate asylum claims heard.
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How very 16 (yes, all these traumatized youths aren't even 17 years old, as the Heathers song would suggest).
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Overdoses at the Valencia Hotel were rampant and anarchists traumatized from Vietnam had crushed beatnik bohemianism into violent protests.
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"At the end, we cry for our victims, for our traumatized children, but [not] these terrorists," Mohamed tells PEOPLE.
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One woman died, dozens were injured, and a nation was traumatized by the specter of rising alt-right violence.
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Instead, Sansa's rape is built around Reek, Theon Grey's (Alfie Allen) traumatized persona, and his perspective of the attack.
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The family has filed a $10 million lawsuit against Phoenix, seeking damages for an incident they've said traumatized them.
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"Many of the girls are traumatized by violence and war, [have been] raped, abused, and beaten," Hoffmann told me.
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Both parents on social media and news coverage of the story say the videos have emotionally traumatized some children.
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Some have been killed, several went to jail, and many are traumatized by ruinous legal actions and public pressure.
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That could make sense (in a TV universe, anyway) as Archie was traumatized by all the Black Hood stuff.
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Surely. Is he so traumatized by his last encounter with Negan that he can't even begin to consider rebelling?
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I mean, you said recently that the airline industry has been traumatized by the grounding of the 737 Max.
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The feeling of the day after when you're sitting there and feeling so raw and taken back and traumatized.
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With this particular story, it wasn't until two days of obsessive reading that I realized I had traumatized myself.
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Many people in India's conservative Muslim communities, who have often faced discrimination in a Hindu-majority country, were traumatized.
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Instead, it's about maintaining his imagined ownership of the literal girls, not women, he's traumatized into working for him.
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They've been wandering in the wilderness, often traumatized, resentful about how powerful creeps derailed their careers and their lives.
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At the time I went to her, I was so traumatized with PTSD from Gamergate that I couldn't function.
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But homeless people like Sergio Pereira da Silva, who used to sleep on cardboard under the marquee, are traumatized.
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Or, more likely, as my traumatized appetite knew — I could just go back to my normal, bagel-less existence.
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The society's goal is to get them adopted, but many are so traumatized that they cannot handle human contact.
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The complexity of what had happened is hard for even general doctors to understand, let alone traumatized family members.
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A 7.8-magnitude earthquake on April 16 devastated and traumatized Ecuador, prompting Mr. Correa to declare a national emergency.
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Many students from neighborhoods high in violence come to school traumatized by what they witness in their daily lives.
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And Peter Dahlin was left so traumatized by his experience, he slept with a knife next to his bed.
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Scenes of about 2,000 traumatized children being held in cages at border facilities are being displayed throughout the media.
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Schuman added that her experience with Carter left her "traumatized," and she lost interest in pursuing a recording career.
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Choir school victims, many of whom implored their parents to let them come home, said they were still traumatized.
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Many of the refugees were traumatized, exhausted and hungry, some wounded by bullets, knives or clubs, many with burns.
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Rose's Jane Doe accuser claims she was traumatized by the alleged gang rape because she's "prudish" and sexually inexperienced.
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My dad was so traumatized afterwards that when he entered first grade, his teachers thought he was intellectually disabled.
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Immigration lawyers and advocates said turning away traumatized immigrants puts their lives at risk immediately upon their return home.
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Now they're traumatized from the fear of developing coronavirus ... especially because they're older and already have underlying medical conditions.
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"Her friend, traumatized, called my daughter yesterday, September 21, 2018, wondering what to do about it," the woman wrote.
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The idea was that seeing a lot of these things could be triggering for people who were religiously traumatized.
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Many highly traumatized people also need the continued health care support before they are able to quit street drugs.
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"Some people I met who had worked with Miyazaki on 'Princess Mononoke' are still traumatized by it," Napier said.
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And most of the villagers were so traumatized, so terrified, that they didn't want to go outside at all.
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In the morning, public radio moved on from the investigations to discuss the problem of traumatized Israeli war veterans.
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The novel begins with a striking scene in which Frances, evidently traumatized, is conveyed to the Tower by boat.
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Dr. Anwar said that while some of the injured will recover, every patient and family he saw was traumatized.
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Some church leaders wish they had had more notice, if only to better prepare to help the traumatized congregation.
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Traumatized by her mother's death, Vincent is disturbed by the "goddamn haunted inlet" of water her mother drowned in.
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Traumatized by the incident, which took place in 2014, Ms. Tweedy dropped out of high school and never returned.
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The injured, more than 60 of them, were sent to area hospitals, while traumatized parents whisked others to safety.
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But it is also crucial to understanding the electorate's response to Trump — particularly the traumatized majority that opposes him.
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"She initially was just too shocked and traumatized to deal with anything but her kids," the source previously said.
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Once a nation traumatized by the horrible 219 genocide, Rwanda has since transformed into a safe and welcoming place.
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Then came stays with family in East Africa, where an interrupted sexual attack by a relative further traumatized her.
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But the horrors of war between rebels, paramilitary groups and government troops have left generations of Colombians psychologically traumatized.
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The concern is traumatized individuals could come across as noncredible when they are rather exhibiting symptoms of their trauma.
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We see Bach emerging from a society still traumatized by the Thirty Years' War and by outbreaks of plague.
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Republicans remain traumatized by presidents they believe governed too far to the left despite promises to do the opposite.
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Each time that we're forced to see these videos, to witness these moments, we become more and more traumatized.
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Now, back in Benin City, she sits next to 18-year-old Jennifer, who is too traumatized to talk.
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The policy also traumatized separated children and led to other health care harms, the department's inspector general has found.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger's oldest son Patrick was a little traumatized after visiting his dad on the 1997 Batman & Robin set.
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Our country has to do the deeper work of ensuring traumatized veterans keep their jobs and benefits despite addiction.
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"Still shocked at seeing the traumatized children who saw their parents shot before their eyes," he said on Twitter.
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Low libido or an avoidance of sex: Many survivors don't want to revisit the specific activities that traumatized them.
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It conjures up images of traumatized people living in crowded camps and inevitably leads to major rifts in national politics.
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"LGBT refugees come to this country having lived through so much trauma and they are traumatized again here," she says.
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I'm not sure if I felt traumatized, exactly, but there is something intensely uncomfortable, claustrophobic, and memorable about both scenes.
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Giant crowds that poured onto the streets of multiple cities over the weekend heartened progressives traumatized by their election loss.
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"After they get home, after the fanfare is over, they're usually traumatized," former U.N. ambassador Bill Richardson told VICE News.
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"The girls told me they were traumatized by Abby," said Burke, who made her Dance Moms debut on Oct. 17.
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A few weeks later and against all odds, Chandler turned from the boy I'd traumatized into my full-on boyfriend.
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AI can't make sophisticated moderation decisions, and human teams are often overworked and sometimes traumatized by constantly viewing awful content.
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"With Ashley LeMay, her eight-year-old daughter was really sort of traumatized by this whole thing," Zavareei told Hill.
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"The children had their clothing removed and felt shamed, humiliated, and traumatized by [the] experience," the group wrote on Facebook.
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Traumatized by a long history of persecution, Jews are acutely aware of how vulnerable we are, given our tiny numbers.
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With one swift motion, Joe stabs Rob right in the throat as Paco, who is traumatized for life now, watches.
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Survivors are usually traumatized by the attack, and they fear they won't be believed or that the assailant will retaliate.
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" Adds Copetas: "Paul was more angry about them taking off his ear than he was psychologically traumatized by the kidnapping.
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The way to stop serial killers, of course, is to ensure that we reduce the number of traumatized, dispossessed children.
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Although her hair might have recovered from perms and product overload, the Almay spokeswoman is still mending her traumatized arches.
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Campbell allegedly told authorities he ran away because he had been "traumatized by seeing the state" of his girlfriend's body.
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This aid worker talks of the increase in emergencies and the number of traumatized and shocked mothers seen all around.
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Their personas of unbridled fury and panicked dispassion are quickly revealed to be the defenses of two deeply traumatized brains.
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Set to Michael Jackson's "Thriller," the trailer finds the residents of the traumatized town struggling to find a new normal.
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It's just as likely that the person wearing this Pikachu suit was deeply traumatized and will never wear it again.
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When Shaquille O'Neal unveiled his piggies during a TNT broadcast a couple of years back, his coworkers seemed legitimately traumatized.
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Everything she owned, including her P15,000 (US$300) savings remain in the town but she is too traumatized to return.
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With darkness and the worst flooding yet to come, traumatized victims need to get to high-and-dry ground quickly.
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Traumatized from the experience and then of course very emotional about being released and then being reunited with her husband.
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Thirteen people, who Open Arms said were seriously traumatized or requiring medical attention, were moved off the boat on Thursday.
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The nightmarish piercing cries of traumatized young children broadcasted through streaming audio feeds have now been heard around the world.
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A child of the war, Elizabeth is both traumatized by wartime deprivation and moved by it to serve her country.
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The backlash left her traumatized and "fearing for her safety," according to a lawsuit filed this week in federal court.
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"She is light years today, as a woman, different from the traumatized 16-year-old that she was," Smith says.
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Few of the bank tellers whom Forrest confronts look traumatized; most remark on his courtesy, as befits an elderly customer.
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"She is light years today, as a woman, different from the traumatized 16-year-old that she was," says Smith.
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Presented with the letter so soon after seeing the traumatized victims, he may simply have been too shaken to answer.
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It also helps that Brazil has been spared the Islamist extremist violence that has traumatized Europe and the United States.
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"Hereditary" is far more upsetting than it is frightening, and I would hesitate to recommend it to the readily traumatized.
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When a high school teacher asked me on a date just a few days after I graduated, I wasn't traumatized.
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Many remain traumatized from the Sunday quake, aid workers told CNN, afraid to return indoors in case of powerful aftershocks.
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Unbeknown to the traumatized father, the pair has taken refuge in the hotel, but there is no sign of Chris.
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I have re-traumatized you… When you get home, call your shrink and do not come to any other show.
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What's more, I know many adult women who still feel traumatized by their mother's scrutiny of their appearance as girls.
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My cousin has been exposed to a lot of violence and we were worried about how traumatized he would get.
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The market stalls were shuttered, the concert halls fell silent, and a terrified, traumatized Muslim community closed in on itself.
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She's been traumatized by the whole thing—firstly by the death of the man, and now by the court case.
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Its mysterious central character is a traumatized woman who might be the narrator's younger self or one of her victims.
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More than 1.5 million French conscripts fought in the war; 23,000 died, and those who came back traumatized kept silent.
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Guatemala is a beautiful, traumatized country, marked by centuries of white Criollo racism toward the Mayans and other indigenous people.
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After the initial slump, pop music became pivotal to America's recovery, which went two ways in aiding a traumatized state.
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The traumatized population is a mix of local residents, 4 million internally displaced people and 500,000 refugees from other countries.
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The team's coach, Roy Hodgson, resigned on the spot, before his traumatized players even made it to the dressing room.
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As a child, Ella watched her father kill her mother and was so traumatized she grew up full of rage.
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He won the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday by 22020 percentage points (yes, traumatized news readers: Those numbers are final).
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We're all traumatized by Trump and terrified of giving him any kind of weapon to use in the general election.
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Mosul residents have been left traumatized by the psychological, sexual and physical violence suffered during three years of ISIS control.
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Slightly shaken and a little traumatized, I exited the roller rink and headed upstairs for a little pick-me-up.
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" He said that members of the crew had been taken to a hospital and "were totally traumatized by this incident.
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Dr. McGrath and her colleagues looked at what had worked for other traumatized children and adapted it to trafficked children.
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Beyond the astonishing death toll, those 10 minutes of gunfire left thousands more injured, traumatized, or grieving their loved ones.
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If the matrix is traumatized, bumped or bitten, an irregularity in the developing nail occurs and air can become trapped.
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Your dating apps have traumatized you enough all summer, so allow fall to let you cozy up with … your bed.
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The guy is one of the most traumatized characters on the show because of his miserable time with Ramsay Bolton.
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"Listen to my story of how the church traumatized me for being a gay man," he asked, into the air.
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Dozens of traumatized parents gathered in the compound outside the General Hospital in Lagos Island, close to the collapsed school.
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My friend Irma Susanti Irsyadi, who works as a foreign language teacher, said that her daughter's circumcision left her traumatized.
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" Thus, "the contemporary city was born out of trauma on a massive scale, and its culture is a traumatized culture.
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Many are traumatized, not knowing if their parents are alive -- clinging on to the nearest doctor or nurse they can find.
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When people perceive you as a traumatized victim, they tell you that there is no way to heal on your own.
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They have made perilous journeys to get out of the city and the surrounding towns and villages, leaving them doubly traumatized.
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You can't just stick a full set of veneers in any old cartoon character and expect people to not be traumatized!
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" The assistant coach texted back: "She's acting traumatized … Trying to talk her calm now… Doesn't seem to want to report though.
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Their 5-year-old wasn't physically injured but tosses and turns in bed, traumatized by the shock of events last Sunday.
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Surveys, research, and testimonials compiled by the organization paint a picture of a population traumatized by the constant threat of deportation.
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Albinos in the Pacific island nation are often bullied for their appearance, with some too traumatized to venture outside, said Ero.
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They have yielded very little that can be linked to terrorism, but have traumatized citizens and left havoc in their wake.
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This seems plausible — and so does the possibility that these moderators will be traumatized from the daily exposure to discriminatory posts.
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Adrana is traumatized after being enslaved by feared pirate Bosa Sennen, while Fura has become obsessed with finding the pirate's treasures.
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This time last year, Detroit had only been out for a couple of weeks, but I was already traumatized by it.
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While Hodge and his family are said to be "traumatized" by the ordeal, they are happy that Hodge survived the encounter.
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He said the two children are traumatized and being cared for by their family, adding they were lucky to be alive.
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Hayes is still traumatized by how close he came to losing his wife of 14 years — something Laney doesn't dwell on.
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Their job is to work with crime victims who may be fearful or traumatized and provide them with support and resources.
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One of the women is clearly still traumatized from her experience — she hasn't said a word since they picked her up.
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As a kid, I was traumatized by a similar type of bro culture that I saw replicated in the Squirtle Squad.
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National Policy regarding immigration legislation should not create greater fear for families already traumatized by intolerable conditions in their home countries.
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This is a man who was traumatized as a child by his father, who had a mother that didn't protect him.
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In a global security climate traumatized by the rise of ISIS, decreasing nuclear nonproliferation programs seems a dangerously misguided trade-off.
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The victim of a sexual privacy violation can be traumatized and humiliated, and is often blamed for his or her victimization.
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In pounding heat and stifling humidity, traumatized and malnourished refugees are crammed into bamboo and canvas huts packed across muddy hillsides.
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This was very frightening, but I wouldn't say the incident traumatized me, nor is it something that deeply affected my life.
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Shocked by the low wages in Mexico and traumatized by the local murder of his brother, he applied for an eTA.
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Foremost among them is the family-separation policy that traumatized hundreds of children earlier this year before the courts stepped in.
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His grandson Marc Oler described the artist, who died in 1985, as "very, very tough, very, very talented, very, very traumatized".
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She agreed to put traumatized migrant children in cages last year and defended Trump's "zero tolerance" border policy to no end.
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A vegan woman who was accidentally served a pork sausage roll said the experience traumatized her and poisoned her for life.
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Recalling her experience in housing court, Ms. Valentine said she was traumatized by the encounter and intended to file a lawsuit.
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Nielsen's departure, warranted as it may be, will not improve the wellbeing of the children who were traumatized under her watch.
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Haiti was still deeply traumatized from the January 2010 quake when it was hit 0003 months later by the cholera epidemic.
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This injured worldview can cause the person to misinterpret events in a manner that makes them feel re-traumatized and helpless.
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It cleaved her life into before and after: She was thin, open, and strong before, but fat, traumatized, and broken after.
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A cousin of the baby's mother told Reuters the family was too traumatized to think about removing the video from Facebook.
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The governor of the province subsequently called for an end to a hunt for the rebels, saying villagers were being traumatized.
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Many children are psychologically traumatized by their past experiences, but M-Lisada provides a supportive place where they can start over.
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"I am so traumatized, I didn't finish taking the drugs that they gave me at the clinic," she told HRW researchers.
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Traumatized from the night before, I skipped breakfast and rode to work on my bike, and my vision began to fade.
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The process of admission can take up to 11 months, the report said — an often unbearable strain for already traumatized children.
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"Many have also been traumatized by the experience and need care when they arrive on shore," the Norwegian Red Cross said.
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She spoke to New York magazine about flipping the script on traumatized women and what we can learn from horror films.
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Wendy had to undergo reconstructive anal surgery, she said, and her son, who was 8 at the time, was severely traumatized.
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"These are traumatized youths and they're no different than your average teen, except for their histories of trauma," Dr. McGrath said.
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It ended with a Palestinian man shot dead and 227 traumatized Israeli schoolchildren sheltering in a cave from Palestinian stone-throwers.
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Twenty people in Crystal Sousa's living room, traumatized by the election of Donald Trump, trying to channel desperation into constructive action.
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The box-car children's father drinks himself to death on page one, and the children are traumatized by losing their parents.
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I am hoping that the traumatized family will be able to leave Pakistan safely, to find asylum in some free nation.
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"I want to point to people that have come out of these programs that are traumatized," he said during the show.
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When Matt had a psychiatric evaluation in fourth grade, a therapist said he presented like a child who had been traumatized.
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"People were allowed to return home since last night, but some refused because they were still traumatized," Mr. Sutopo told reporters.
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Other children I know from the detention center are clearly traumatized, afraid of police officers and constantly worried about going back.
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His friends' death is slightly different than the book — Henry watches as Pennywise kills Vic and Belch, and is obviously traumatized.
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Living in Saudi Arabia was such a shock to my system that I like to say I was traumatized into feminism.
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He incurred the wrath of the dictator Augusto Pinochet, was exiled, and became an expert in how to heal traumatized countries.
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The St. John Passion aria "Ach, mein Sinn" ("Ah, my mind"), a reflection on Peter's denial, depicts a traumatized, flailing spirit.
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The claim is certain to increase concerns about misinformation by the authorities during a fire tragedy that has traumatized the country.
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Season 2 arrives on June 15, with the abduction of a French couple from the tunnel, leaving behind their traumatized daughter.
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As Britain gears up for a general election on Thursday, the only thing uniting the traumatized nation may be its disunity.
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After the shooting, he held a televised listening session with politicians and later with parents of the dead and traumatized students.
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The tone of that song — mournful, dazed, sullen, traumatized, self-absorbed, defensive, remote, morbid — was pervasive in the pop of 33.
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As an expert in pain with sex, I hear from many women who were traumatized as young women by painful exams.
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Despite regaining consciousness, she was so traumatized by the assault that she never spoke again and never left her hospital bed.
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Writing in an internal web log for prosecutors, she said she had been so deeply traumatized that she had a miscarriage.
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Not because she's unhappy, traumatized, insecure, or saving herself for marriage—as many people she meets assume—but because she's asexual.
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Here's who came out ahead this term and who may be traumatized by the sound of a gavel in the future.
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So we have two deeply traumatized people who previously bottled up their inner lives finally uncorking just a bit of that pressure.
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Kizihan, who is of Kurdish background, operates a clinic near Stuttgart, Germany, that treats Yazidi women who have been traumatized by ISIS.
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McKinnon, 34, hilariously imagined what it must have been like for the traumatized cameramen, one of whom she decided was named Josh.
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That is how Rue found herself in rehab and her sister, Gia (Storm Reid), wound up traumatized forever, we learn through flashbacks.
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Dao lost two teeth and broke his nose as a result, and attorneys said he was left deeply traumatized by the episode.
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And yet for years I submitted to unwanted sex from my husband, leaving me sexually traumatized long after I ended that marriage.
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She's trying not to talk about all this in front of her kids, she said, who were deeply traumatized by the storm.
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Wallace said the decision could open the doors to false accusations and allowing other emotionally traumatized witnesses not to face the accused.
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Flyers were distributed and a Facebook group went up with tips and advice for searching and tracking down a scared, traumatized puppy.
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That same year, while celebrating her birthday at a carnival in Santa Cruz, she has a terrifying experience that leaves her traumatized.
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"Direct sun exposure on traumatized skin can increase the risk of improper healing, odd pigmentation, and fading or uneven ink," he says.
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Still, Simpson said he was remorseful about what went down, acknowledging that Fromong was "traumatized" by having a weapon aimed at him.
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" She says, too, that sometimes, when people have truly been traumatized as kids or even adults, "they will maintain that victim mentality.
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When this dark night was over, more than 200 people were dead, hundreds injured and millions of citizens shocked, scared and traumatized.
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In his books and in his speeches, he eloquently spoke for a generation of wounded people, the traumatized survivors of the Holocaust.
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"We also believe the train driver was naturally traumatized and he or she also remains very much in our thoughts and prayers."
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After all my pregnancies — eight in total — I had become somewhat traumatized by the sonogram visit to see or hear a heartbeat.
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Naturally, Kate grows up traumatized by all that she's experienced and all that she's lost — she doesn't even know her birth name.
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Some of the traumatized survivors told MSF staff that they had been held captive for up to three years, the group said.
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I stayed in the command post, a police trailer in a parking lot behind Norris Hall, sitting with officers who were traumatized.
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We're only able to understand anti-heroine Camille Preaker (Amy Adams) through her violent flashbacks, which bend reality to her traumatized perception.
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Candice Powell, a clinical psychologist, has set up a hotline for journalists who have been traumatized by the violence they have seen.
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"A few years ago she was in Sainsbury's when they did a fire alarm test and it completely traumatized her," she wrote.
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It seemed possible, though, that such sustained abuse—one traumatized person visiting trauma on another—could have primed William for dissociative amnesia.
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"A lot of people could be feeling traumatized by what happened to the housing market and are counting themselves out," she said.
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He removes the bladder stone, and the guy lives, but I'm sure he was just traumatized for the rest of his life.
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We do not see them traumatized, at the other end of years of experience, nor do we see them vomiting over bestiality.
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If you have mutual friends with someone who has traumatized you, photos of that person might pop up in your Facebook feed.
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Eventually, Turner falls in love with a traumatized woman named Cherry Ann (Aja Naomi King), and starts a family of his own.
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Residents are streaming out of western Mosul neighborhoods recaptured by the government, many hungry and traumatized by living under Islamic State's rule.
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In one, a traumatized soldier named Sandrine (Jeany Spark) battles her own mind and the army major who is sexually harassing her.
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We hear from first responders, office workers in the twin towers, people traumatized by witnessing falling bodies (among those people: Rudy Giuliani).
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As numerous reports have found, children separated from their families have been severely traumatized, suffering from a variety of mental health consequences.
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Dr. Friedman makes a solid case for the club's continued existence as possibly fostering emotional healing for those traumatized by the shooting.
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Not only did it present us with a deeply flawed and traumatized protagonist, it dealt with her history and insecurities head-on.
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The Brussels attacks left 35 people dead, including three assailants, and traumatized a city that for many represents the heart of Europe.
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His attorney called off a press conference with Kinsey on Thursday morning, saying his client was traumatized and speaking with a psychiatrist.
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De Vries explained to me that Freddy Heineken was traumatized by the kidnapping, and fearful that these criminal entrepreneurs might strike again.
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Since 2014, a vast and sophisticated deportation apparatus has emerged in Mexico that has traumatized and harmed hundreds of thousands of people.
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It involves people who have fled the threat of death in Central America and arrived, traumatized and defenseless, at the American border.
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At the conference, the Kurdish people I met were the psychologists treating Yazidi ISIS survivors traumatized by genocide, enslavement and sexual trafficking.
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Trump went to Dayton and El Paso after the mass shootings that have left both communities reeling and the nation palpably traumatized.
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Traumatized by the violence, she has resolved not to hunt…until a threat emerges in Sioux Falls that threatens her new family.
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As showcased in his touching 2013 feature, "White Reindeer," Mr. Clark seems unusually attuned to the loneliness of traumatized, sensually isolated women.
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She is pregnant and had been traumatized by her two years in captivity, according to The Associated Press, but is otherwise healthy.
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Recently they wanted to make a change in their service but, she said, Marty is still so traumatized that they don't dare.
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Goorin: People talk about a whole town, like, on the news, "A whole town was traumatized by the shooting," for instance. Right?
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Yes, we are also traumatized from the constant death that comes our way at the hands of law enforcement in this country.
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Furthermore, we have elementary school children in America on suicide watch and children who are traumatized before they even reach pre-school.
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Cotton is appropriately traumatized by Bobby's behavior and runs up to her room, grabs a gun, and puts it to her temple.
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As a former Brussels correspondent still traumatized by the posting, I have no illusions left about the European Union's shortcomings and overreaches.
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As that video spread across the internet and social media, it demonstrated how quickly technology can turn casual spectators into traumatized witnesses.
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The livid, traumatized face of Maurice Sendak's father testifies to that: to all the vicious, violent, unspeakable things that death can be.
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The reason for that, for me, is that the process was so speedy, supportive, and respectful, that I wasn't traumatized by it.
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Because even if you have justice, you still have a young person who's traumatized for life as a result of the assault.
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He could have been describing the many families, faith communities, and faith-based agencies who have stepped into care for traumatized children.
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Even if none of us die, all of us are already traumatized by being told to go to work without proper protection.
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His view was unburdened by any serious assessment of how to balance toughness and engagement in the long-traumatized American-Iranian relationship.
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In terms of Hulks, Norton is hands down my favorite: Looking at his traumatized, sweaty face takes me back to Fight Club.
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The killings of hundreds of protesters over the years have exhausted a nation traumatized by state-led violence and impoverishment, he said.
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"Many are also traumatized by what they have experienced, and need to be taken care of when they land," the statement said.
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She put babies in cages, traumatized children for life, and then appears to have lied to Congress about what she had done.
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Most of these moderators live in the Philippines, and many work under terrible conditions and are traumatized by the awfulness they encounter.
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Several of her mother's relatives were killed in a 1964 massacre in the town of Jérémie, and her mother, traumatized, never returned.
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McCharen-Tran was instrumental in pulling the project together in an effort to create a moment of happiness for a traumatized industry.
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His younger brother, Waleed — based on Omran Daqneesh, the Syrian boy famously photographed after the bombing — is too traumatized to even cry.
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It was an event, said Cynthia Elizondo, 53, a realtor and Poway resident of more than two decades, that traumatized the city.
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Chili Dog, our other billy goat, has learned to mostly ignore him, but I had my doubts about an already-traumatized donkey.
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Yet the action never unsettles as it intends to when the traumatized Mari (Kayla Jackmon) confronts the comfortable James (Ryan Victor Pierce).
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His real job, though, was taking care of his mother who was physically and emotionally traumatized from World War II, Newman said.
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But Wilder, hardly alone in an unconvincing cast, registers less as a traumatized military leader than an actor uninspired by his dialogue.
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So yes, some boys have been kicked out of college unjustly, or put through a bad system and been traumatized by it.
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In a remote vacation home, two traumatized children and their soon-to-be stepmother are trapped in an unnerving meet-and-greet.
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Many had been traumatized, especially our subject: Duop's hearing had been damaged by repeated beatings, and he seemed numb to the world.
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"Freddie Gray really traumatized the city," he said, referring to the 2015 death of a young black man while in police custody.
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Experts fear the result will be traumatized children held longer in a more crowded and overwhelmed system, putting them further at risk.
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There's never a moment where there aren't six things going on in the protagonist's mind that aren't highly traumatized and mentally extreme.
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I stop seeing my reflection in the mirror and seeing a traumatized 12-year-old from when it all started stare back.
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"These are boys that have already been traumatized, and we are just adding trauma upon trauma, abuse upon abuse," Mr. Feinman said.
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Faculty and staff still need additional training in self-care, trauma-informed strategies and suicide awareness and prevention to assist traumatized students.
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But Perkins says millennials were somewhat "traumatized" by the Great Recession in 23 and 22018 and pivoted toward wanting to save money.
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But are these correctives enough if the collateral damage is leaving a string of traumatized and diminished female photographers in their wake?
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Kai Katchadourian waded in trying to save the Playmobil figures and could easily have drowned; he and the whole family were traumatized.
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They also lobbied for the rehabilitation and care to traumatized communities, including transitional justice that holds accountable those responsible for systemic crimes.
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She was just too traumatized during those years to be for him what she needed to be — in order to be his wife.
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Das suggested that I test out his theory by allowing myself to be mildly traumatized, then pumped with laughing gas for 30 minutes.
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One man at the center with scars on his hands and arms was so traumatized that he never spoke and didn&apost leave.
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The woman was heavily traumatized and Kurzen chose not to take pictures, but she knew it was an issue she wanted to explore.
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It's rightfully iconic, and judging by the reaction to this week's VR version, much of the Verge staff is still traumatized by it.
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Yet her script is direct to the point of didactic, offering only surface-level insight into an event that understandably traumatized her family.
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She was still traumatized by Michael Myers, but a far cry from the more deeply damaged Laurie we meet in the 2018 Halloween.
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This doesn't mean that everyone who sees this imagery will be traumatized, and some people do seek out traumatic content without being affected.
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Some lawmakers and residents at the hearing questioned whether women would be traumatized from being asked to considering burying or cremating the fetus.
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Like Puerto Rico, St. Croix was a destination for hundreds of traumatized and displaced people and helped funnel resources to its battered neighbors.
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"In a lot of ways, we have desensitized and, in some way, traumatized entire generations of youth, because we are basically normalizing this."
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"I was so traumatized that, against my better judgment, I signed that document, which says I can never speak about this," she said.
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It just shows a need for any animal — cat, dog, horse and, in this case, bird — to help and heal us traumatized animals.
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Many pointed out that Paul's fanbase is mainly made up of young children and teenagers, who may have been traumatized by the footage.
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Suffice to say, these are crimes and people weren't charged – or severely traumatized – because PLL was a TV show with a specific storyline.
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Somehow, this will help the traumatized wards of the Sisters, who are homeless and sleeping on the floor of the Cooper living room.
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" Her attorney, Jeremy D. Jass, told the publication of the rape lawsuit that his client, "was violated, traumatized, emotionally drained" and "in shock.
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"Just thought I'd let you know, pussy doesn't seem to have been traumatized by his confinement at your house," a text message reads.
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Overall, I think this is a traumatized society, and this is one of the main points I try to convey with my work.
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She said Lillianna, 4, was in stable condition with bleeding on the brain and that Konnor, 3, was traumatized but had minor injuries.
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Ayling's lawyer said the ordeal has left the model traumatized, and that she is cooperating with officials in Italy, Poland, and the UK.
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But don't worry — while he may have been a little embarrassed, Howard Jr. wasn't completely traumatized by his dad showing up in class.
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BoJack grapples with the complexity of grief when it involves someone who was complicit in traumatizing him, and who was extremely traumatized herself.
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Instead of receiving support and intervention, however, the traumatized students allegedly endured retaliation—or even outright disbelief that the sexual assaults had occurred.
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Not that seeing or not seeing a film will end rape culture or bring back the traumatized victim, who committed suicide in 2012.
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For those yet to be traumatized, it's a monochrome psychological thriller that manages to be artful but not wanky, deconstructed but not structureless.
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In fact, their reactions may be even more complicated because of attitudes toward sexual assault that make them feel particularly traumatized or ashamed.
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Although she is now out of immediate danger, Istar is deeply traumatized and, unsurprisingly, does not want to go back to her husband.
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Grande's defenders pointed out that Grande too has been traumatized by the experience, and is likely in part blaming herself for the tragedy.
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"I was so traumatized that, against my better judgment, I signed that document, which says I can never speak about this," she explained.
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Researchers are finding that these elite fighters do not easily fit into the classic mold of veterans traumatized by their experience in war.
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In that world, Chris wouldn't be watching his traumatized son slide deeper and deeper in the increasingly murky moral waters of the apocalypse.
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In an interview with CNN, de la Huerta recalled being in a state of shock, traumatized and in disbelief following the alleged rape.
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A mild recession started in late 2000, the dot-com stock bubble burst, and the attacks of 9-11 traumatized the U.S. economy.
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The disease spread ferociously in a nation still traumatized by a devastating earthquake that had already wreaked havoc on water and sanitation systems.
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They sent traumatized women to blow themselves up on the streets of Moscow, or attacked soft targets — a school, a theater, a concert.
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She maintains, though, that the goal of trigger warnings was never to remove discomfort, but to help traumatized people prepare for problematic material.
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Not only was this sadistic and cruel it was dangerous and left more than a few of the girls I spoke with traumatized.
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Katara Ismail Abdi, 2600, fled Somalia after her son was mentally traumatized by the death of his brother and disappearance of his father.
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Though the effects faded as time passed, some still surfaced when the researchers checked in with the traumatized teens again at age 16.
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There is a need for better training to ensure that rape survivors can access the criminal justice system without feeling further re-traumatized.
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Jónas is drawn into the struggles of the traumatized locals and postpones his death in order to help rebuild the lives of others.
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MUNICH — To the German authorities, he was Mohammad Daleel, a 27-year-old Syrian traumatized by war who arrived in Europe seeking refuge.
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In Connecticut, a state board ordered the town of Newtown to pay disability to an officer traumatized by the 000 Sandy Hook shooting.
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Land is a mental health nurse who has worked with traumatized children, and her portrait of Milly has a powerful sense of authenticity.
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But proving such claims is not easy, and many of these men and women remain traumatized by what they have already been through.
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On today's campus, equity feminism has been eclipsed by what I call "fainting couch feminism," which views women as fragile and easily traumatized.
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She returned to Chile in 1979, finished school and became a pediatrician and public health advocate, specializing in children traumatized by political violence.
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"I was like, 'I'm traumatized, and I'm going to need a lot of professional help just to get through this moment,'" he recalled.
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" In fact, Taylor claims she was so traumatized from the alleged incidents she "had near-daily panic attacks, frequent suicidal ideations, and insomnia.
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"I was really traumatized myself, because I've been driving about two years and I had never seen anything like that before," Soto said.
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Sensitivities seemed to reach a peak at Emory when students complained of being traumatized after finding " TRUMP 73" chalked on sidewalks around campus.
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Synopsis: The mother of a severely traumatized daughter enlists the aid of a unique horse trainer to help the girl's equally injured horse.
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Stowe carefully showed, however, that Topsy was at heart an innocent child who misbehaved because she had been traumatized, "hardened," by slavery's violence.
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That means, among other things, that the chief agents of family separation possess no way to competently reunify the immigrant families they've traumatized.
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Mr. Yeneroglu, the head of Parliament's human rights committee, said Turkey faced the same conundrum any country faces when traumatized by terrorist acts.
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Helping traumatized children process emotions Season one of "Ahlan Simsim" is not only about learning the alphabet or counting from one to 10.
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"He later instructed his two surviving, traumatized children to lie to authorities so that he could keep himself out of prison," Krasner said.
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It's expensive to look after an animal properly and an obligation to safeguard them and assure they are not traumatized or in discomfort.
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Her abduction and time at the Children&aposs Home Society, her daughters said, had so traumatized their mother that she became chronically depressed.
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Texts the child sent her mother after the incident reveal just how disturbed and traumatized the strip-search left the 8-year-old.
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"I am still traumatized by what North Korea did to our family and certainly what they did to our son," Fred Warmbier said.
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"I am still traumatized by what North Korea did to our family and certainly what they did to our son," Fred Warmbier said.
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I have, unfortunately, had many opportunities since 9/11 to reflect on best practices for teaching students who may be traumatized by violence.
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OTTAWA — A Toronto landscaper pleaded guilty to eight murders on Tuesday in a case that traumatized the gay community in Canada's largest city.
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I don't want them to ever go home and feel like they were somehow degraded or traumatized, even if it was not intentional.
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Bring me some kid who was traumatized by the Battle of Hogwarts and has to relearn how to function in the magical world!
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"Like other victims, Nadia Marcinko is and has been severely traumatized," her lawyers, Erica T. Dubno and Aaron Mysliwiec, said in a statement.
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"Unfortunately, the most traumatized people, I don't think we'll ever see," said Janelle Perritte, a licensed clinical social worker and Stoneman Douglas alumna.
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He has to play traumatized, as he's returned to the Warrens after living in a hole with a sexual predator for 10 years.
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Women Against Rape are working with genuine victims of trafficking, and it doesn't matter how traumatized you are, the system is against you.
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He was so traumatized that it took most of the night for him to calm down so he was able to talk to police.
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On Friday, an even stronger quake -- with a magnitude of 2000 --- rattled the region, leaving residents traumatized, Ridgecrest Mayor Peggy Breeden said Saturday morning.
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"I'm sorry, but you don't seem upset, you don't seem in this picture to be traumatized," Gilletti said, as reported by the Daily Beast.
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Dylan already was deeply traumatized — by the assault and the subsequent legal battle that forced her to repeat the story over and over again.
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"I know many are believing this will never get better," DeAngelis said, referring to principals dealing with traumatized schools just recovering from a shooting.
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"He was pretty traumatized for a bit," said Owen after finding his pet, adding that Bolt did not seem "mentally" well at the time.
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In 2008 a militant group based in Pakistan launched a rampage through the city of Mumbai that killed 166 people and traumatized the country.
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Ms. Whitefield has had occasional cravings since the surgery but says she has not used drugs again, traumatized by the memory of her ordeal.
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"Some of these kids come from countries where they were traumatized, they were raped, they were molested by their own family members," she said.
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But if he is re-traumatized or re-exposed with sufficient intensity to the original experience, his old fear will awaken with a vengeance.
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" Betty coaches Ilana to push through the anger: "you're traumatized by the fact that a sexual assault-bragging steak salesman has become our president.
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We didn't see a lot of it, and she's acting more traumatized than she did after her three months in the Doll House. 14.
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After Jeremy assaults her, Rachel spends the night in the wardrobe trailer, lying in a pool of dresses and clearly traumatized by the attack.
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Tchiya Amet, a woman who attended graduate school with Tyson, wrote in 2014 about an encounter that she said left her traumatized for decades.
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"He has been traumatized for such a length of time that it will be a slow process to win back his trust," Plimmer explained.
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Yet it was incredibly compelling, sucking you into a non-linear mystery buoyed by the performance of Viva Seifert as traumatized widow Hannah Smith.
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Half of America is traumatized and in an abusive relationship with this administration and people (especially women) are so triggered because it's deja vu.
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One policeman even took off the underwear of her two-year-old daughter and did an anal search, which traumatized her child, she testified.
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And when you're radically traumatized in those days, that's how you deal with it: inhale it and you make it part of your reality.
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At one point, she reached out to pet Raider, a police dog brought in to provide emotional support to traumatized victims and court witnesses.
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" Spokesman Viktor Kiryukhin tells the BBC that when the raccoon returned from his filmmaking adventure he was traumatized and "was attracted to women's breasts.
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Other days I have bad anxiety and either feel traumatized from Larry Nassar's abuse or I fear something else will happen in the future.
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I did home counseling for mentally ill and traumatized youth for five years, who were—as you can imagine—giant bulls' eyes for bullies.
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In a 2017 interview with CNN, de la Huerta recalled being in a state of shock, traumatized and in disbelief following the alleged rape.
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Ayoub, for one, says the incident traumatized his family and that although they are American citizens, they now feel unsafe in their own country.
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If a partner pees on another without consent, the submissive partner could be traumatized, and the dominant partner could end up in legal trouble.
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Sternberg claims his child was terrified and traumatized by the incident -- he has night terrors -- and he's lucky he wasn't killed or severely injured.
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She said introducing traumatized and culturally isolated children to the classroom has been one of the toughest, and most rewarding, challenges of her career.
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Killer was a factory employee The people of Hesston are understandably traumatized by a lightning strike of violence that left three Excel employees dead.
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But she's traumatized by memories of being forced to participate in state-run rallies in support of his father and predecessor, Hafez al Assad.
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Finding Nemo follows Marlin (Albert Brooks), a traumatized and nervous clownfish, on a transoceanic voyage to save his one surviving child, Nemo (Alexander Gould).
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"Our family was traumatized by what happened over those 10 years of the trials and things being up in the air," Frank says now.
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Are they all traumatized, or is this the only sensible way to go about one's life when you've no control whatsoever over your fate?
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Beneath the film's elaborate trappings, Mr. Naishuller reveals a worldview so rawly misanthropic as to seem genuinely traumatized — very Russian, it could be said.
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He seemed traumatized by what Mugabe had done to him, but he also conceded that there was some good that came from land reform.
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So now we witness already-desperate mothers traumatized by government agents wrenching their children away to be sent to foster care or detention facilities.
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So what I want is for a young man or young men to not be not traumatized by this, and instead, motivate and inspire.
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We will never forget, we will be traumatized for the rest of our lives by what the United States government has done to us.
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Ten years after a tsunami took the lives of 46 children in an unnamed Latin American seaside village, the surviving residents remain deeply traumatized.
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His administration's policy of separating migrant families at the border, for example, traumatized hundreds of children in a failed effort to deter unauthorized crossings.
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It's probable that many of us will have lost our zeal for redress long before the last traumatized children are returned to their parents.
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Efforts to deal with the aftermath include supporting bereaved families, working with communities to prevent radicalization, and helping schools look after traumatized young people.
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They're wondering, Am I going to be blamed for this, and trying to figure this out in a brain that has just been traumatized.
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Even the appearance of Emily, an obviously traumatized escaped sex slave, in free Canada could push the opponents of Gilead to protest once again.
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Ms. Sidibe is less accomplished, but making her debut in the deeply traumatized title role in the film "Precious" won her an Oscar nomination.
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When David Bowie died at the beginning of last year it felt as though everybody in the world was traumatized by his sudden demise.
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He says that France's 2002 move from a national currency to the Euro was "a profound shock" that "traumatized" him at nine years old.
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Phillips's effort is hampered by the scarce records, biased contemporary newspaper reporting, traumatized family memories and oral histories that are few and far between.
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In prose that is ornate and spare by turns, Hagy explores the meagre possibilities of individual redemption in a society traumatized by unspeakable violence.
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"The people of Flint have been traumatized by the actions, or lack of actions, by State officials," Flint Mayor Karen Weaver told WJRT-TV.
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Perhaps most significantly, the art speaks to viewers, bearing witness to the often unspeakable plight of refugees: desperate, traumatized people fleeing persecution and death.
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Will Byers (Noah Schnapp) is back in the real world with his friends, but is still traumatized by his ordeal in the Upside Down.
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The mother of a 13-year-old girl who came face to face with the suspect said her daughter was "too traumatized" to talk.
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Mary is so traumatized she's hardly recognizable; actually, but for the title, I may not have known she was there, dissolving like a teardrop.
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Frank McKenna, a former ambassador to the United States, said the country would be "traumatized" by the tariffs should they be implemented next week.
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But until recently, few appeared to know how its enforcers investigated infractions, or that those who had undergone interrogations felt traumatized by the experience.
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Social services for abused or traumatized girls (one of the girls involved in Virk's assault had witnessed her mother murder her father) remain scarce.
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A lot of them are also very traumatized, dealing with different types of chronic trauma and abuse, substance abuse issues, and mental health issues.
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The "Nuke 'Em High" films, like those in the "Toxic Avenger" series, are set in the fictional, and oft-traumatized New Jersey town Tromaville.
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The first time we see Lizzy (an intense Caitlin Gerard), she's exiting her log cabin bearing a bloody bundle and wearing a traumatized expression.
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I somehow doubt that fear of pedophilia will be a sufficiently grand cause to rouse a deeply traumatized people and make them great again.
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Review: In 'The Dark,' a Traumatized Teenager Becomes a Zombie The main characters are survivors of childhood abuse, weighty material for a slim film.
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A "traumatized generation" became an "energized generation," which Mr. Volpe expected would help shape a more progressive domestic agenda and demand gun control legislation.
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Only two things were accomplished by the Mississippi ICE raids: They further traumatized the Latino community, and they no doubt pleased Trump's xenophobic base.
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"Faculty and staff still need additional training in self-care, trauma-informed strategies and suicide awareness and prevention to assist traumatized students," Politico writes.
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Release date: April 17Synopsis: A young woman, traumatized by a tragic event in her past, seeks out vengeance against men who cross her path.
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"Those who have been traumatized pass on their trauma, and for some it makes them feel powerful to hold power over someone," he says.
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Tens of thousands of traumatized survivors, with nothing but wreckage encircling them and no way to communicate, do not even know where to begin.
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Not Clare (Joey King), though, the wistful teenager in "Wish Upon" who's traumatized by what she believes was her mother's suicide many years earlier.
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Over the next few years though, she found herself increasingly anxious and traumatized by the very event she was trying so hard to suppress.
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He struggled to make eye contact and he was just clearly a traumatized child, as were the other 40 who we saw that day.
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I know parents whose kids are sent into active shooter training at ever-younger ages and who end up being traumatized by those trainings.
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Nilanshi Patel, a 16-year-old from Gujarat, India, vowed to never again cut her hair after a disastrous 'do at 6 traumatized her.
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He discovered that people who were not traumatized could imagine all sorts of pictures in the random patterns, good and bad—flowers, monsters, murders.
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Leftists were just as traumatized by the 2016 election as centrist Democrats were, but each group came away from the experience with different lessons.
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Ou explains that many of these youth are traumatized by the lingering cultural effects of residential schools, the last of which closed in 1996.
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For every millennial who feels fondly toward them, there is one still traumatized by the disappointment of a raisin-heavy trick-or-treat haul.
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And Starr is not only traumatized but conflicted: Does she speak up but risk attracting attention to herself and her family from the cops?
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The visual language of film, and thus the film poster, had to shift with the traumatized, disillusioned, and increasingly young imagination of postwar America.
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The policy has traumatized hundreds of children and a Honduran man died by suicide after being separated from his wife and three-year-old son.
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But there are exceptions that can extend that, like where the person was so traumatized and the result was [they were] incapable of [coming forward].
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Born in 1905, Rand was traumatized as a child when her family's pharmacy business and property were seized by marauding Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution.
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He was so traumatized that it took most of the night for him to calm down so he was able to talk to police, Capt.
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This physical experience of trauma creates a disconnect between a traumatized person and her body—basically, a divide between a person and her own self.
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Harper and Ames say both their daughters are traumatized, and their 4-year-old has been having nightmares and wetting the bed since the incident.
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"The father was a very young man and was alone here ... and the child had been traumatized by the separation from his mother," Goldwyn said.
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In some cases, like the raid of a meat processing plant in Postville, Iowa, in 2008, a workplace raid traumatized and destroyed an entire community.
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Davidson's photograph shows a moment of unity and reconciliation that many Americans, traumatized by last week's all-too-public spectacle of blood, long to experience.
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His sister, Zakiyyah Johnson, told the Star Tribune in Minneapolis they were traumatized by the death of their parents, who were both Chicago police officers.
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We never see how or why these highly traumatized and secretive teens have chosen to trust this new presence, and that's because they never would.
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And it isn't just that the raids won't have the desired deterrence effect; they may compound the violence these already-traumatized individuals have to face.
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They are like oil and water, and because they are both so heavily traumatized, the characters lack the ability to see from each other's perspective.
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Not surprisingly, if you have been traumatized, neglected, or just born with a temperament that makes connecting difficult, a synthetic version can be overwhelmingly attractive.
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This was the case for David Martinez, one of the 29 injured, who said he was "traumatized" after seeing his life flash before his eyes.
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Immigration advocates and Democratic lawmakers say many traumatized children, having fled their home countries, were held in institutionalized settings for too long under the policy.
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I visited her several times and when I left, I carried with me an image of a frightened little girl, traumatized and howling in pain.
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"Well the CBS have insured my a–," he said, "but not for me, for the viewers, in case it gets seen and people are traumatized."
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It was the predominantly Sunni residents of Mosul whom ISIS used as human shields and whose children remain traumatized after witnessing years of public bloodlust.
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Other physicians and lawyers who have visited the shelters describe similar scenes that Kraft witnessed—of clean, toy-filled facilities filled with traumatized, crying children.
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In the best case scenario, invisaWear is a device that could give peace of mind to someone who has been severely traumatized by an event.
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