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The cafe's waitress is alive but grievously injured.
Their experience contrasted with the undeniably brave but grievously outmatched United States military with its 12-month tours of duty.
"Why," someone inevitably snorts, "is it OK to say 'people of colour', but grievously offensive to utter the only slightly rearranged 'coloured people'?
The second lesson is for the American military, justly proud of its renaissance after the debacle of Vietnam and subsequent triumph in the cold war but grievously unprepared for the wars of this century.
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The catastrophic fall in returns to savers over the past few years is, of course, a long-term consequence of the financial crisis; but a grievously neglected one.
Mr. Brown, who was also wounded but less grievously, will get $1.785 million in the same manner, and Mr. Moore, the driver and the only one who was not physically injured, will get $912,000.
Resolving the premise of the show – not one, but two grievously wounded police officers time-travelling back to DCI Hunt's shabby office, the first in the Seventies, the next a few years later – got the producers in a terrible pickle, though, for this, the show's finale.
Christians continued to exist in China, but they suffered grievously.
But soft money grievously hurts the interests of poor urban and rural constituencies.
A bruised but apparently not grievously harmed Mr Lu was driven by officials back to his home province.
She said: "I am hourly struggling against my feelings, but they are grievously wounded". It had been "miserably prepared".
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