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And it is wounded.
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The congestion grew so bad that it even delayed the start of a Yankee game, and city officials said they believed it was wounding the city's already wounded economy, making businesses less efficient and raising delivery costs.
The building had suffered mightily from the fire that raged in it, and it had been wounded by the flying beams falling off the towers.
My soul is wounded and it's like having dust in my eyes".
"Hama is wounded," it goes.
The tone of the film is wounded and ambiguous; it's the very opposite of a tearjerker.
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