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Here, we use a new kind of wound healing assay, called a sticker assay, to explore the role of initial wound shape.
I was kind of wound up and told the governor how I felt.
One day, Hisham told me, "I've seen every kind of wound.
To Gilbert, Lewis's mouth becomes a kind of wound, "open and ugly as if he couldn't close it".
Lisette had been so young she'd thought that the lipstick kisses were some kind of wound, that her daddy was hurt and bleeding.
Warren and Brandeis believed that the violation of the right to privacy constitutes a kind of wound — a puncturing of the soul — that might, finally, deaden our minds.
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Unchecked, his diabetes would eventually cause something terrible — kidney failure, a heart attack, blindness, or the kind of wound-healing problem that leads to amputation.
That kind of wounded animal archetype definitely fits into that".
Clinton aides, accustomed to a politician able to knife an opponent and hug him in the same paragraph, regard Gore now with a kind of wounded condescension.
"Suffering is lying on the asphalt like some kind of wounded animal, drowning in your own blood while your teenage daughter watches," Ms. Magness said.
Christian Bale himself brings an interesting kind of wounded maturity to the double role, and Nolan elicits from Bale a performance which gives both Bruce Wayne and Batman a new life, as separate entities, by investigating their vulnerabilities and paranoia.
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