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In the battle for boyhood, the broken arm was a real war's equivalent of the so-called million-dollar wound that sends you home.
Wounded, wounded, wounded!
The group's biggest achievement has been lobbying federal lawmakers to pass a measure last year that has delivered millions of dollars to severely wounded soldiers.
Unfortunately, most efforts to combat the student debt problem have consisted of little more than slapping a band-aid made of dollar bills over a festering wound, rather than analyzing the factors at play.
"How much of every dollar donated goes directly to helping wounded military not salaries, not administrative costs, not 'operating expenses?'" one Portland, Conn., man wrote this year.
The comedian is selling his new album through his website as a $5 download, a dollar of which goes to the foundation, assisting wounded soldiers and their families.
Similarly in Libya, the newly minted Ministry of Health for political reasons was forced to continue a three billion dollar, corrupt, and unsustainable program to send citizens wounded in the war to other countries for care.
Musk stated, "This contract is costing U.S. taxpayers billions of dollars for no reason, and to add salt to the wound, the primary engine that's used is a Russian engine".
"This contract is costing U.S. taxpayers billions of dollars for no reason, and to add salt to the wound, the primary engine that's used is a Russian engine".
Investors, too, seem unfazed: Brazil's currency, the real, this week climbed to its strongest level against the dollar for more than three years.But the scandal has wounded Lula and especially his party.
While foreign investors in Indian real estate are licking their wounds after the 17.5 percent fall in the rupee against the dollar since the start of May, they do have one consolation.
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