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A police spokesman in the capital described al-Shabaab as a wounded buffalo – very dangerous.
It wasn't quite Jordan's flu game, but it offered a new image of LeBron as a wounded warrior.
"Her ranting and raving, even referring to herself as a wounded animal, will make people flee the Democrats!" he tweeted.
On one of its beds I noticed an extra, cast as a wounded soldier, lying down to rest.
Mr. De Bankolé has a small role in the new film as a wounded, romanticized rebel soldier called the Boxer who takes refuge at the coffee plantation.
So that's why I put him in the bar, as a wounded ex-soldier who didn't want to go back into civvy life".
But her Oscar win was really about being in the right kind of movie – one starring Jack Nicholson as a wounded misanthrope saved by love.
Barely drawing breath, Shaw cites a painful image of Ruskin "as a wounded animal searching for cover in a re-created world".
At one point Scipione's dead grandfather, Publio (Brian Downen, a tenor), the conqueror of Africa, appears as a wounded, one-legged general on crutches.
Across the nation, a rising irritation with public employee unions is palpable, as a wounded economy has blown gaping holes in state, city and town budgets, and revealed that some public pension funds dangle perilously close to bankruptcy.
DENVER — In 2009, a burly Colorado man named Rick Duncan was a rising star among local veterans groups, advocating on behalf of struggling soldiers and holding forth about his own powerful experiences returning from Iraq as a wounded Marine.
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