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Was this exacerbated by the wounding by DWB and subsequent absorption and uptake of herbicide into these freshly wounded sites?
That, to my mind, was the wounding blow.
The answer, of course, resonates in the wounding events which preceded this win over Motherwell.
A dissent by Justice Samuel Alito Jr. underscored the wounding nature of the Westboro group's words.
The clerics then said an anonymous poison pen writer had sent the wounding picture to a Danish Muslim.
Wounding appears to yield agarwood that is confined to the wounding site (Wong et al. 2013).
Although TPS genes were triggered quite a distance from the wounding site, agarwood production was not observed.
We could even say that if we let an insult fester in us, we assist with the wounding.
Thousands of families are impacted by the wounding or loss of a husband, wife, father, mother, brother, sister, son or daughter.
The killing and wounding of our soldiers will continue, and so will the wounding and killing of the enemies who move like shadows throughout Iraq.
Like Melville's tragic hero, Kearns was bent on gaining recompense for the wounding insult he felt he had received, no matter the cost to himself or others.
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