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Some were anti-Qaddafi fighters suffering grievous wounds.
The new ironclad Keokuk, closing to within several hundred yards of Fort Sumter, suffered the most grievous wounds.
He showed his grievous wounds and put on view the compacted impossibility of grief, love and separation.
It documented examples of grievous wounds suffered by civilians whose skulls and limbs had been struck by metal tear gas canisters blasted from a few feet away.
And wouldn't Mr. Zimmerman have suffered more grievous wounds to his head if Mr. Martin had slammed it against the pavement 25 times?
There were more than 32,000 injured Americans alone, many of them with such grievous wounds that they still struggle to rebuild their shattered lives.
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But it was New York that suffered the grievous wound.
American democracy suffered a grievous wound this year in Florida.
Yet there is no doubt that American democracy suffered a grievous wound.
Though Washington suffered its own grievous wound on Sept. 11, it remains as insular as it was before the attack.
That, given her own remorseful feelings about their last years together, was to inflict a particularly grievous wound.
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