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That a lot of people had been hurt, "some gravely".
But Mrs. Cupi was gravely hurt.
No one was gravely hurt.
They assumed he had been gravely hurt.
It gravely hurt people in lasting ways.
In recent months, the protests against Chinese governance have taken the form of self-immolations that have left 15 Tibetans dead or gravely hurt.
If you look at the numbers, it doesn't take much analysis to realize that, in today's wars, the odds are more in favor of someone being gravely hurt in combat than killed.
Along the road, night and day, a stream of ambulances came with their freight: the gravely hurt, the paralyzed, the amputees, the head-trauma cases, and the other wreckage from what had turned out to be a mammoth land battle.
Led by New York Senator Charles Schumer, and Pennsylvania Senator Patrick Toomey, the members wrote that in the states they represent, "many small- or medium-sized, family owned businesses could have their businesses unfairly restricted" and that export businesses could be gravely hurt.
The agency and state law enforcement agencies have filed 43 actions against what they call telemarketing schemes involving advance-fee credit cards, credit repair, payday loans, debt adjustment and debt negotiation -- all of which can gravely hurt a victim's credit.
Some businesses gravely hurt by the latest downturn, like architectural services, were dropped to avoid skewing the results.
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